Jumping on the bandwagon late here, but wanted to finally add my impressions of the Des Moines concert and publicly proclaim that I am no longer a Bonavirgin! Got to meet Natasha, Phil, Patty, Lee, and Rick, and had amazing seats just 8 rows back (row E).
The first set was so great! It was amazing just to see Joe in the flesh after years of DVD-only sightings, and his band, with their varying delightful instruments, were such a wonderful addition. Highlights for me were Jockey Full of Bourbon (I just love the whimsical keyboard and percussion), Ball Peen Hammer, and Athens to Athens.
As for the second set -- whew, boy! He blew the roof off (well, and nearly lit the stage on fire). I was just so transfixed, watching him rock out song after song, and I was impressed by how good his voice sounded, too! Love that smoky, scratchy, yet pitch-perfect croon of his. That seaglass-colored guitar he played on Oh, Beautiful was SO gorgeous, and I couldn't believe how flawlessly he kept playing with all that amp drama going on behind him. A true professional!
My second-set highlights had to be Blues Deluxe (what a great surprise, even though Midnight Blues is one of my all-time faves of his -- this was a real treat!), Slow Train (INSANE ending that seemed to go on forever), The Ballad of John Henry (I love this new arrangement with all the crazy solos), and Django/Mountain Time (magical to see these live after so many listens at home).
And my post-show highlight? Phil thoughtfully giving me the drum stick of Tal's that he'd caught! Thanks so much for the souvenir! 'Twas a night to remember!