Topic: Les Paul 100th Celebration

So lets start off with that was the biggest cluster fu*k of a show I have ever went to . from how they let people in to the theater to no one that worked there knew what was going on and so unorganized you had musician walking around not knowing where or how to get inside and the people working where no help . the sound in the room was terrible who ever was working the sound didn't have a clue how to mix a show or a room . he keep forgetting to turn the vocal mics on and turn up the guitars . also you had some of the best guitar players there and you cut them down to two songs then they had to end the show at 11pm union rules . you are in NYC home to thousands of theaters that would of let you play all night why pick the worst place in the city. the only bright side was Joe got the loudest ovation all night and ripped it up the best he could with what he was working with .  this could of been a great night off music which ended up being a good night of music . well that's my two cents .

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another thing I forgot would of been nice to see some of these guys on stage together . I'm sure joe wouldn't of minded playing with warren or some of these other guys . I did walk out of there with a nice recording of the show also . ok now I'm done

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Yeah, JoeBeacon is right on how the whole thing was arranged. How can you have a general admission show and not know that people need to get in a line first. Well, we kind of took matters into our own hands and started a line, lol. Still were some that ended up dodging it inside, but it was real cool to have the store security people apologize to us for it after the show. They tried the best with what little direction from management they had to work with. Lots of people came out for this event. Most I had no idea who they were, but we did see Beth Hart's husband, Scott, before the show. Beth was in the city but wasn't coming because she was worn out from doing something there all day. Also talked to Roy for a moment.

Nice to get a chance to have a small chat with Joe and Mike H. before the show. Joe was in Clark Kent mode so nobody was recognizing him as he walked past them numerous times. We knew of course wink At one point he and Mike had to go out to Guitar Center and pick up a cable. Thought this was kind of amusing. He told us he was originally supposed to do 3 songs and it was cut to 2 because of so many people scheduled to play. He had wanted to play with Warren and seemed disappointed that wasn't happening, but did seem very pleased to be playing with GE Smith. Turned out that Steve Miller had Joe come out for his 3 songs at the end of the show. Both Joe & Neil Schon were there for all 3, but only Joe had solos on all 3. Joe Satriani was added to the 2nd song of Miller's and on his 3rd song, the rest of the guys came out: Warren Haynes, Johnny A., and Steve Vai. So the final song was pretty cool with 8 guitarists playing which included GE Smith since he was part of the house band of the night.

One of the best parts of the night though, was hearing the crowd just roar when Joe came out and played. No other performer got that reception and it kind of made me swell with pride. That was our Joe that everybody was excited to see. It was cool seeing the other players show their approval of Joe's playing. A clap on the back here, a smile there. You could tell all were impressed. Thought it cool that Steve Miller played blues songs instead of his own and thought it coincidental Freddie King's "I'm Torn Down" was chosen for the finale given Joe is doing the 3 Kings tour. Everybody loves the blues.

The one thing Phil and I found a bit odd, though, was the people they chose to play at this celebration. Here it was a celebration of Les Paul and most of the guys playing never play Les Pauls. Only Joe and Warren are true LP people. Have to give credit to GE Smith for playing a really cool customized '60's LP with 3 pickups in it. But the rest of the guys? I mean there are hundreds of LP players in the world and this is the list they come up with. Just makes me wonder why.

On another note, there was something at this event that just makes me love Joe even more. On the final song of the event when everyone was on stage, Johnny A. was having equipment issues and was frantically running about trying to get his guitar to work. The pressure was on because he was supposed to do a solo like everyone else and Steve Miller called on him and he wasn't ready. After Joe completed his own solo, he came to his rescue, removed the cable from his own guitar and let Johnny plug into his amp. No one else was making any move to help out Johnny, but Joe did which resulted in Joe not having any sound for part of the song. What a good guy he is and that's why we love him.

So all in all it was a pretty darn cool night of music. It was great hanging out with JoeBeacon. He found a perfect spot to stand at the front of the balcony and we came over and stood next to him. Perfect location for filming which has resulted in me capturing some awesome video, one of which that Guitar Player magazine has posted on their website.

After the Hard Rock Cafe show we went down to the Iridium where the celebration continued. We hadn't really planned on going there, but knew there was an event scheduled and we were hungry. We thought it was a VIP thing that you needed special passes for, but when we walked up to the door, they immediately put bands on us without any questions or tickets. So we went in and they were serving free hors d'oeuvres and a guitar shaped cake in honor of Les Paul. The band, Count 77s played a bit and Steve Costello and another young kid Lyric Dubee joined them on one song each. Then the Les Paul trio performed a few with Earl Slick sitting in, and then Joe Louis Walker joined them as well. The event continued, but we left at that point. Long day of standing and music and needed to get back and do some uploading.

I'm Torn Down featuring Steve Miller, Joe Bonamassa, Neil Schon, Warren Haynes, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Johnny A and G.E. Smith https://youtu.be/kaDeIn8wP8c

One Mint Julep featuring Steve Miller, Joe Bonamassa, Neil Schon & Joe Satriani https://youtu.be/FipFYYZmLpg

Blues With A Feeling featuring Steve Miller, Joe Bonamassa & Neil Schon https://youtu.be/bltJVgC36bE

Soulshine Warren Haynes https://youtu.be/jO5QIXUD0mg

Breaking Up Somebody's Home Warren Haynes https://youtu.be/DE07kB2Fmhg

Double Trouble Joe https://youtu.be/59UOasIYcuE

All Aboard Joe https://youtu.be/59UOasIYcuE

will post more of show once uploaded.

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nmagcorn wrote:

Yeah, JoeBeacon is right on...

Thank you for an awesome write up Natasha, and for the awesome videos as usual.  You help us all get to know Joe a little better with your contributions.

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Great article by Rolling Stone about the celebration and the main photo is Joe!
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ … n-20150610

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Thank you Natasha!  Always enjoy your captures!

(Sorry to hear it wasn't the best organized event ... but great to hear the highlights from joebeacon and yourself (with your extra insider info smile) ... always great to see Joe sharing the stage with others.  Thanks once again for sharing with us!)

"I was in Space for less than 2 weeks … and suddenly Jeaniene’s back … half the Band is off the gd wagon … we have comedians opening for us … and the nice kid that ran our website is now a kleptof’nmaniac.  Boy ... did you guys miss me!!"  Phil Valentine - Road Manager - Staton House Band

JBLP#251 (unaged) ... thank you Ron.

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I was watching a bunch of the videos yesterday, thanks so much for putting them up.  I loved seeing so many great players together.

Joe Tweeted a pic of him, Steve Vai and Warren Haynes yesterday, which was awesome: 3 of my very favorite musicians together on stage and backstage!

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Thanks for the reports and ups Joe and Natasha. Living vicariously and loving the fact that the East Coasters got a shot at Joe having fun playing with his peers and pals. Even with the chaos and disorganized venue, getting to see the Who's Who List of AAA players on stage together was a treat beyond compare.
Rick

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Here are the rest of the performances from that night:

Steve Vai Tender Surrender https://youtu.be/9Z6NhfV-0XQ

Steve Vai Racing The World https://youtu.be/_-ylFRXhixE

Joe Satriani Always With Me, Always With You https://youtu.be/T00m_Xr7-LM

Joe Satriani Satch Boogie https://youtu.be/3SzPUXJ9-1U

Johnny A. Superstition https://youtu.be/3ZdPNOWoIGo

Johnny A. Wichita Lineman https://youtu.be/GpLheqe63v4

Johnny A. I Want To Tell You https://youtu.be/6C_bNYDq5Nk

Neal Schon The Calling https://youtu.be/3wPw2pzyULc

Neal Schon Instrumental https://youtu.be/a1qtpewpGks

Neal Schon NS Vortex https://youtu.be/ZzC-Y7FrpEI

Counts' 77 Let The Rockin' Do The Talkin' https://youtu.be/nZbyEYFRHu0

Count's 77 Riding With The Sons of Perdition https://youtu.be/vGqBhQ_4McE

Les Paul Trio https://youtu.be/kOHAH3uVuX0

Les Paul Trio https://youtu.be/-jNWmp6FYQ0