1 (edited by mutantofthemonster 2015-01-27 01:22:58)

Topic: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

Just got back from the concert and all I can say is WOW...I mean seriously freaking WOW...JB and the band just tore up RCMH. To say the show was beyond freaking awesome is an understatement...amazing, killer, brilliant show!!!

The "I Gave Up Everything For You, 'Cept the Blues" reprise at the end was a real unexpected treat and just one of the many phenomenal moments of the night...

Double Trouble was just wickedly ridiculous...and to open with a blazing version of "Never Give All your Heart" was spot on spectacular and sounded amazing!!!

Joe was blazing flames all night and Reese was just amazing as were everyone else in the band...everyone seemed to be "ON" and really enjoying the night and the vibe from the crowd....

"The Ballad of John Henry" was super intense and I really loved the blazing solo JB played in "Love Aint  Love Song" smile

It was awesome to hear a song JB just wrote last week...great funky/Allman Bros groove "I don't care...I got "One less Cross to Bear" really, really great song and was awesome live...thanks for playing it for us!!

Other highlights for me  from the acoustic set were unreal version of "Happier Times" "Black Lung Heartache" "Slow Train" and "Athens to Athens"...and from the electric set "Sloe Gin" "Hidden Charms" "Living on the Moon" and "Oh Beautiful"

Thanks to JB and the band for an epic frickin awesome night...my wife and I had a blast!!!

And thanks from deep in the fiber of my very being for keeping the music alive and sharing your soul and your passion again with us tonight smile

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

mutantofthemonster wrote:

Just got back from the concert and all I can say is WOW...I mean seriously freaking WOW...JB and the band just tore up RCMH. To say the show was beyond freaking awesome is an understatement...amazing, killer, brilliant show!!!

The "I Gave Up Everything For You, 'Cept the Blues" reprise at the end was a real unexpected treat and just one of the many phenomenal moments of the night...

Double Trouble was just wickedly ridiculous...and to open with a blazing version of "Never Give All your Heart" was spot on spectacular and sounded amazing!!!

Joe was blazing flames all night and Reese was just amazing as were everyone else in the band...everyone seemed to be "ON" and really enjoying the night and the vibe from the crowd....

"The Ballad of John Henry" was super intense and I really loved the blazing solo JB played in "Love Aint  Love Song" smile

It was awesome to hear a song JB just wrote last week...great funky/Allman Bros groove "I don't care...I got "One less Cross to Bear" really, really great song and was awesome live...thanks for playing it for us!!

Other highlights for me  from the acoustic set were unreal version of "Happier Times" "Black Lung Heartache" "Slow Train" and "Athens to Athens"...and from the electric set "Sloe Gin" "Hidden Charms" "Living on the Moon" and "Oh Beautiful"

Thanks to JB and the band for an epic frickin awesome night...my wife and I had a blast!!!

And thanks from deep in the fiber of my very being for keeping the music alive and sharing your soul and your passion again with us tonight smile

Hi,

Setlist the same as the first night ? Or any changes?

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

That may well have been one of the 5 best concerts I've ever seen (and that's a HEAVY list).    I've seen Joe before - last night was another planet for him....  Not sure how he can just summon that up - but the live DVD will be unbelievable.

I have a clip of the 'Love Ain't A..." solo will post later.



mutantofthemonster wrote:

Just got back from the concert and all I can say is WOW...I mean seriously freaking WOW...JB and the band just tore up RCMH. To say the show was beyond freaking awesome is an understatement...amazing, killer, brilliant show!!!

The "I Gave Up Everything For You, 'Cept the Blues" reprise at the end was a real unexpected treat and just one of the many phenomenal moments of the night...

Double Trouble was just wickedly ridiculous...and to open with a blazing version of "Never Give All your Heart" was spot on spectacular and sounded amazing!!!

Joe was blazing flames all night and Reese was just amazing as were everyone else in the band...everyone seemed to be "ON" and really enjoying the night and the vibe from the crowd....

"The Ballad of John Henry" was super intense and I really loved the blazing solo JB played in "Love Aint  Love Song" smile

It was awesome to hear a song JB just wrote last week...great funky/Allman Bros groove "I don't care...I got "One less Cross to Bear" really, really great song and was awesome live...thanks for playing it for us!!

Other highlights for me  from the acoustic set were unreal version of "Happier Times" "Black Lung Heartache" "Slow Train" and "Athens to Athens"...and from the electric set "Sloe Gin" "Hidden Charms" "Living on the Moon" and "Oh Beautiful"

Thanks to JB and the band for an epic frickin awesome night...my wife and I had a blast!!!

And thanks from deep in the fiber of my very being for keeping the music alive and sharing your soul and your passion again with us tonight smile

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

There are no words...faith restored.

A few Joe poses from the show.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/alancohen … 137871514/

5 (edited by nmagcorn 2015-01-25 22:14:37)

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

Unbelievable show! Joe and the guys took it up who knows how many notches from the previous night's show. Don't have time to post much now. Filmed most of the new songs from about 10th row. Obviously closer to the stage than we were the night before, but heads frequently in the way as well as a lot of traffic walking up the aisles. So I chose to try and do the newer songs and some of my favorites and then sat back and watched the rest. What a night!

One Less Cross To Bear http://youtu.be/reBWLTksbOU

Living On The Moon http://youtu.be/ps3xDIcjE8A

Still Water http://youtu.be/vCWU0kvJCSw

Double Trouble http://youtu.be/8gNlAHym1LM

Hidden Charms http://youtu.be/oYOLX1cEnmA

Slow Train http://youtu.be/QvNNbueCYzw

Will post more later

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

Wow....just wow with these new videos.

Thanks for posting these.

Double Trouble is too die for....holy $hit   wink

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7 (edited by RickB 2015-01-25 12:35:47)

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

Missed most of the up-to-date reports but caught a few of the vids while we drove up to NAMM with my laptop and portable hotspot. Sounds like a great time was had by all. Rocking the '5' with Joe. smile
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Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

Great, great videos!  Joe should definitely hire you!  Many thanks.  Just FYI - the Still Water link goes to Slow Train (fantastic footage). The late arrivals, up and down, back and forth audience must have been a challenge.  Thanks again.

nmagcorn wrote:

Unbelievable show! Joe and the guys took it up who knows how many notches from the previous night's show. Don't have time to post much now. Filmed most of the new songs from about 10th row. Obviously closer to the stage than we were the night before, but heads frequently in the way as well as a lot of traffic walking up the aisles. So I chose to try and do the newer songs and some of my favorites and then sat back and watched the rest. What a night!

One Less Cross To Bear http://youtu.be/reBWLTksbOU

Living On The Moon http://youtu.be/ps3xDIcjE8A

Still Water http://youtu.be/QvNNbueCYzw

Double Trouble http://youtu.be/8gNlAHym1LM

Hidden Charms http://youtu.be/oYOLX1cEnmA

Slow Train http://youtu.be/QvNNbueCYzw

Will post more later

9 (edited by mutantofthemonster 2015-01-25 19:52:55)

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

Setlist from RCMH/Night Two January 24, 2015

Acoustic set:

Dust Bowl 
Trouble Town 
Still Water (Daniel Lanois Cover)
Stones in My Passway (Robert Johnson cover)
Slow Train 
Different Shades of Blue 
Black Lung Heartache (W/Slide Gutair Solo Intro) 
Happier Times 
Athens to Athens 

Electric set:

Never Give All Your Heart 
Hidden Charms (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
Living on the Moon 
I Can't Be Satisfied (Muddy Waters Cover)
Double Trouble (Otis Rush cover)
One Less Cross To Bear (Brand New Unreleased JB Song)
I Gave Up Everything for You, 'Cept the Blues 
Love Ain't a Love Song 
Sloe Gin (Tim Curry cover)
The Ballad of John Henry 

Encore:
Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)  (Jimi Hendrix cover)
Oh Beautiful! 
I Gave Up Everything For You, 'Cept The Blues (Reprise!!!) 
So, What Would I Do

Yes that's not a typo... they finished "Oh Beautiful" and immediately launched back into a blazing "reprise" of "I gave Up Everything For You, 'Cept The Blues" picking up right were they ended it 5 songs earlier, it was an unexpected surprise and just took the concert to a whole nother level even beyond the freaking amazing show it already was!!!!!

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

keifer24 wrote:

Great, great videos!  Joe should definitely hire you!  Many thanks.  Just FYI - the Still Water link goes to Slow Train (fantastic footage). The late arrivals, up and down, back and forth audience must have been a challenge.  Thanks again.

Here's the correct link to "Still Water" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCWU0kvJCSw
from nmagcorn's posting above...

I hope she posts more Videos of 1/24 as it was a killer show and cant wait for the PBS airing and I HOPE a DVD of the 1/24 show in its entirety will be released...PLEASE!!!! smile

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

mutantofthemonster wrote:
keifer24 wrote:

Great, great videos!  Joe should definitely hire you!  Many thanks.  Just FYI - the Still Water link goes to Slow Train (fantastic footage). The late arrivals, up and down, back and forth audience must have been a challenge.  Thanks again.

Here's the correct link to "Still Water" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCWU0kvJCSw
from nmagcorn's posting above...

I hope she posts more Videos of 1/24 as it was a killer show and cant wait for the PBS airing and I HOPE a DVD of the 1/24 show in its entirety will be released...PLEASE!!!! smile

I just changed it up above. And yes, the late arrivals were a pain in the butt. I really wanted to get "Never Give All Your Heart" but it is the first song in the electric set and there were countless people totally blocking my view walking in front of us getting back to their seat during the entire song so I stopped in the middle because it looked like crap. Absolutely annoying because it has just been newly added to the set list, it's an awesome song and Joe tells everyone he'll be back in 15 minutes. Pay attention people.

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

So, we're back home and I'm now reflecting on the absolutely fantastic couple of nights we had in NY. First off, these shows are now in my top favorite of all time. I love the new material that was played, the addition of the horns, and of course the addition of Reese on keys. In my mind he really was the missing piece of the puzzle. The first night was so wonderful because there were so many songs that were played that I had been dying to hear live from the recent album. And I absolutely love the brand new song "One Less Cross To Bear" It has a fabulous funky beat to it and those lyrics! Love them! The second night Joe and the band just took it to a whole other level. The crowd was rowdier the second night and Joe and the band were definitely feeding off that energy and giving it 1000%. This show was spectacular and anybody who loves Joe's music and the Blues would be a fool not to want to see it because not only did Joe and the guys play a fantastic show, they freakin' nailed it!
Now secondly, after spending a little bit of time talking with the guys in the band these past few days, what has really struck me is the incredibly high level of admiration, respect and love all of them have for Joe. Mats told us that playing the Blues with Joe and spending so much time with Gerry has resulted in the two of them wanting to write and record a blues influenced compilation of Swedish and Irish music which would also include a singer. Something the two of them would never have even thought about had they not spent this time with Joe. It has opened up a whole new musical path for them and they are so thankful and excited about it. You can tell Tal also has a deep level of admiration for Joe. As he told us, just think, Joe is a musician who has no real hits, yet he sold out Radio City Music Hall. I mean, think about that for a minute, it would appear theoretically impossible, but it isn't because somehow Joe has done it. And it's not just because he is one of the best guitar players in the world, there are many fantastic guitar players out there, it's because he and Roy have done it their own way.They have worked outside the box. Roy has a vision for the future and is willing to take risks to make it happen. And Joe is always pushing himself, trying new things and loves a challenge. In fact you could say Joe is actually kind of fierce. If you were to challenge him and tell him, you can't do that, he would rise to the occasion and not only prove you wrong but succeed in a glorious fashion. And succeed he has! So I just want to say a huge congratulations to Joe for the incredible success of these shows in both the playing and the sold out crowds. One night at close to 90% and the second night sold out at probably the most iconic venue in the US and which seats over 6000 people. Joe you prove the blues is alive and well! Congratulations to you!

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

nmagcorn wrote:

So, we're back home and I'm now reflecting on the absolutely fantastic couple of nights we had in NY. First off, these shows are now in my top favorite of all time. I love the new material that was played, the addition of the horns, and of course the addition of Reese on keys. In my mind he really was the missing piece of the puzzle. The first night was so wonderful because there were so many songs that were played that I had been dying to hear live from the recent album. And I absolutely love the brand new song "One Less Cross To Bear" It has a fabulous funky beat to it and those lyrics! Love them! The second night Joe and the band just took it to a whole other level. The crowd was rowdier the second night and Joe and the band were definitely feeding off that energy and giving it 1000%. This show was spectacular and anybody who loves Joe's music and the Blues would be a fool not to want to see it because not only did Joe and the guys play a fantastic show, they freakin' nailed it!
Now secondly, after spending a little bit of time talking with the guys in the band these past few days, what has really struck me is the incredibly high level of admiration, respect and love all of them have for Joe. Mats told us that playing the Blues with Joe and spending so much time with Gerry has resulted in the two of them wanting to write and record a blues influenced compilation of Swedish and Irish music which would also include a singer. Something the two of them would never have even thought about had they not spent this time with Joe. It has opened up a whole new musical path for them and they are so thankful and excited about it. You can tell Tal also has a deep level of admiration for Joe. As he told us, just think, Joe is a musician who has no real hits, yet he sold out Radio City Music Hall. I mean, think about that for a minute, it would appear theoretically impossible, but it isn't because somehow Joe has done it. And it's not just because he is one of the best guitar players in the world, there are many fantastic guitar players out there, it's because he and Roy have done it their own way.They have worked outside the box. Roy has a vision for the future and is willing to take risks to make it happen. And Joe is always pushing himself, trying new things and loves a challenge. In fact you could say Joe is actually kind of fierce. If you were to challenge him and tell him, you can't do that, he would rise to the occasion and not only prove you wrong but succeed in a glorious fashion. And succeed he has! So I just want to say a huge congratulations to Joe for the incredible success of these shows in both the playing and the sold out crowds. One night at close to 90% and the second night sold out at probably the most iconic venue in the US and which seats over 6000 people. Joe you prove the blues is alive and well! Congratulations to you!

Spot on Natasha I can not add to your already wonderful words
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Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

Thanks to all who have posted thoughts and feelings.  An especially the Videos.   I could tell Joe was happy and excited from all the tweets he sent out over the weekend.  The picture of him and Carmelita in the middle of the street  in front of RCMH showing sold out.  Just epic and I must say I teared up with pride and joy for him.   Natasha  you nailed it. Joe is Fierce.  Sounds like a great t-shirt for J&R to put out.

Thanks again for all the posts.  It really helps those of us who could not be there.   Joe and band.  You guys are the best out there in my opinion.

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

These are the other two that I filmed:

Hey Baby/Oh Beautiful http://youtu.be/qlchxgVOb-I

So, What Would I Do http://youtu.be/deOfVLS01Yw  What a beautiful song and a wonderful way to close the show.

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

nmagcorn wrote:

These are the other two that I filmed:

Hey Baby/Oh Beautiful

So, What Would I Do What a beautiful song and a wonderful way to close the show.

Thanks for the review Natasha .. and all ur hard work on the videos
ps: the things u see when u don't have a pocket full of nerf balls eh .. lol
The polite way to get the dancin knob to sit down and stop blockin everyone's view .. lol

Cheers!  cool

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17 (edited by mutantofthemonster 2015-01-27 19:20:36)

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

jim m wrote:
Retake. Most people probably thought the song sounded familiar but not already played. Joe missed the intro verse and Kevin wanted them to redo it for the video capture. I thought Joe might say something but I thought it was really a good place for that song to go in the set. Maybe it will show up again this year as an encore song.

nmagcorn wrote:
The first time it was played I believe Joe may have forgotten the first few words so he did a kind of extended intro which actually sounded really cool and of course all the guys are such top notch musicians they followed his lead. He also did a slightly longer instrumental ending. My guess is Kevin Shirley wasn't thrilled with it and wanted them to redo so that it was more spot on to how it was originally intended. It was funny because for the redo Tal and Carmine really weren't sure what all was going to be happening next and if that would be the actual end of the show. Tal said he kept his in-ears in just in case and sure enough Mike brought out another guitar for the final song "So what would I do". With the redo the show went on to 11 pm!


mutantofthemonster replied:
I would agree listening to both versions it was a "retake" and not a "reprise"...however I would hope if a Blu-Ray is released it will contain the first version as a "Bonus" cause it had a really awesome and different solos at the end and beginning...

I still think it was a treat to have them do it twice...It was like in the 1950's when blues bands would do the reprise thing and it would be awesome if JB kept doing it that way as a surprise for audiences who are really on and deserve something extra special!!!

Re: Radio City Music Hall/Night Two-January 24, 2015

http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Jo … r-20150122

Kind of cool write up. Pre show but it is buzz about Joe B