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Topic: Eventin Appolo

Nigel Foster writes lovely show reviews. He posted this, on Facebook, about tonight's show. smile
Joe Bonamassa - Eventim Apollo

If you are lucky enough to be going to see Joe tomorrow or Saturday night at this iconic London gig venue then I can tell you now you are in for a veritable treat. Tonight was my first night of two and already I reflect on a night of wonderful music and cannot wait to get tomorrow out of the way to return and see The Master again on Saturday night.

Suffice it to say, as ever Joe is on scintillating form and true to form there are some surprises in store. This time round the vibe created is less rock, a lot less rock in fact and loads more Blues infused numbers.

The distinctive peerless precision of Joe's fretwork and that of his band is very much in evidence but there is added depth and texture to the sound added by some superb percussive interventions and a full on brass section of Trombone, Trumpet and of course Saxophone. It adds a richness and extra lustre to the sound that really does round out the melody. Add in a well crafted but subtle lightshow and absolute pristine sound and everything was and is there for a truly memorable show.

If you have and love Joe's latest album Different Shades of Blue expect liberal lashings of the album to punctuate the set including the opening salvo of the fuzzed up Hendrix cut of Hey Baby seguing straight in to the thrust of the powerful Oh Beautiful replete with the mid song chainsaw solo.

If you are going to one of the remaining shows however much you love a beer or glass of wine do not go anywhere when Joe slides in to the Blues riven vibe of Double Trouble that morphs in to a ten minute jam, Hammond organ weaving in and out of Joe's coursing lead runs and sumptuous solo. If anything the ante is upped even more on the scorching hot arrangement of Love Ain't A Love Song, driven on by Bergman and Rojas in the backline and a meandering Bonamassa solo that is deconstructed and then built later on later to a piercing crescendo.

Be warned the zenith of the show is astounding and if you know Joe you will not be surprised at the song selections. First the epic sonic soundscape that is the anthemic Sloe Gin, the opening notes brought loud cheers of instant recognition and from there every single note was and is something to truly saviour. The gut wrenching tearing solo with phenomenal sustain took me to that place where certain passages of music take me where I lose myself so totally I am hardly aware of my own breathing. Atmospheric, moody and very moving and from there straight in to a brutally powerful version of The Ballad of John Henry. Tonight no histrionics with that gizmo Joe often uses, just bludgeoning riffs poured over Rojas's strutting bass lines and Bergman's pounding drums.

Two full hours of music of the very highest order from a man and a band that are masters of their craft. Of course there was an encore, time for another fusion of the Blues complete with a welcome guest appearance of young Elidh McKellar who traded licks with Joe with supreme confidence.

Yet another memorable night in my personal library of gigs and a fair number now are courtesy of Joe Bonamassa.

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Thank you Cathy for posting this review and many thanks to Nigel. I was sitting in the front row with Michael and the set blew me away. It was so good. Sloe Gin had me in tears (again!). Back for more tomorrow but further back.
Maggie

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Thank you Cathy for posting my humble words about the Master and thanks Maggie for the words. I agree Sloe Gin really does move to tears also. x

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Another review, this time from the first night:   http://whatsgoodtodo.co.uk/joe-bonamass … on-review/

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Thanks for hunting those down Cathy. Amazing! So envious of our pals across the pond.
I remember the fuss over the price when that series was announced. As ever, Joe delivered the goods and all got their money's worth. It doesn't sound like many seats went unsold.
Counting the days to BonaVegas. I want to feel that surge of emotion when the first notes of Sloe Gin arrive.
Rick

Free download from Vienna! http://mbsy.co/bNLR
Lots of unique videos of Joe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwd5vL8fXTw
Buy Joe's merchandise here. http://www.jbonamassa.com/affiliates/id … hp?id=1381

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I was pleased to write my words and am proud Cathy saw fit to post them.

RickB wrote:

Thanks for hunting those down Cathy. Amazing! So envious of our pals across the pond.
I remember the fuss over the price when that series was announced. As ever, Joe delivered the goods and all got their money's worth. It doesn't sound like many seats went unsold.
Counting the days to BonaVegas. I want to feel that surge of emotion when the first notes of Sloe Gin arrive.
Rick

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nigelhfoster wrote:

I was pleased to write my words and am proud Cathy saw fit to post them.

RickB wrote:

Thanks for hunting those down Cathy. Amazing! So envious of our pals across the pond.
I remember the fuss over the price when that series was announced. As ever, Joe delivered the goods and all got their money's worth. It doesn't sound like many seats went unsold.
Counting the days to BonaVegas. I want to feel that surge of emotion when the first notes of Sloe Gin arrive.
Rick

Welcome to the forum Nigel! Not many critics have posted here. Most have their words placed by others like Cathy. Loved your review!

Free download from Vienna! http://mbsy.co/bNLR
Lots of unique videos of Joe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwd5vL8fXTw
Buy Joe's merchandise here. http://www.jbonamassa.com/affiliates/id … hp?id=1381

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Another review from the Thursday show :   http://www.metaltalk.net/columns2015/201517277.php

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Does anyone know if Joe had a guest appearance for the Friday concert?

Lester....

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Lester wrote:

Does anyone know if Joe had a guest appearance for the Friday concert?

Lester....

I do believe Bernie Marsden joined Joe on Friday. wink

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cathysiler wrote:
Lester wrote:

Does anyone know if Joe had a guest appearance for the Friday concert?

Lester....

I do believe Bernie Marsden joined Joe on Friday. wink

Wow! That would have been a blast from the past, last saw Bernie in his Whitesnake days circa early eighties!

Lester...

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Thanks for sharing the reviews Cathy!

Thank u Maggie ..

Nigel .. I was pleased to read 'em! .. Welcome to the forum!

Cheers!  cool

The BonaMaritimer .. All Dials To The Right!

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Thank you for the welcome to the Forum. Very happy to be a member.

RickB wrote:
nigelhfoster wrote:

I was pleased to write my words and am proud Cathy saw fit to post them.

RickB wrote:

Thanks for hunting those down Cathy. Amazing! So envious of our pals across the pond.
I remember the fuss over the price when that series was announced. As ever, Joe delivered the goods and all got their money's worth. It doesn't sound like many seats went unsold.
Counting the days to BonaVegas. I want to feel that surge of emotion when the first notes of Sloe Gin arrive.
Rick

Welcome to the forum Nigel! Not many critics have posted here. Most have their words placed by others like Cathy. Loved your review!

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Thank you Buzzy, glad you enjoyed them.

Buzzy wrote:

Thanks for sharing the reviews Cathy!

Thank u Maggie ..

Nigel .. I was pleased to read 'em! .. Welcome to the forum!

Cheers!  cool