Topic: 2016 Acoustic Tour

I'm sorry...I love Joe and the fact that he is constantly changing up and experimenting, but to be totally honest...I really, really do not like this new lineup or the arrangements...It just really weird to me and a bit discordant.

Looking forward to 2016 spring tour...hopefully back to Blues and Rock and maybe a lot from the new album!!!

Really Loved the Fall 2015 shows...Especially both shows at the Fox Thtr and the 2 at the Opera House in Delaware!!!!

The band was really tight...and JB was just on fire...Lost in the solos and they were all so free flowing and brilliant...especially in the 4 shows I mentioned above!!!!!!

Sadly only venue he's at this spring near me is the Tropicana Casino and the sound isn't great there or the crowds usually...But I'm down for that show and hope to have a blast!!!!

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It's Carnegie Hall. Special show for a special venue. I had no idea what to expect but the videos I have seen makes me glad I'm going. I deleted your duplicate post in General Topics. Spring will be back to the electric band I'm sure.

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Saw Joe last night in Easton, Pa.  We were disappointed as well like you mutantofthemonster.  Nothing special.  The line up introducing new instruments and singers doing a few of the old songs.... boring..done that.  The blues and rock is Joe's best when I get goosebumps from "Just Got Paid".  Vienna Acoustic was better.  Hoping for at least some good new acoustic songs...not too much of the bluegrass stuff.  Seems like Joe needs a picker-upper or some spice in his life or some new song writers.  The costumes the singers wore were distracting.  The reason we like Joe is because he dresses his guitar with his magnificent notes/beats while Joe dresses in a plain suit out of respect for the guitar.  The attention is drawn to the guitar and how he plays.  The singers costumes did nothing at all in the room for improvements.  No doubt they sing well and the cello was good BUT this?   Many people left before his encore as we did too.   We will keep an open mind for sure next week when we go to Carnegie Hall and then Atlantic City.

Seize the moments!

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I just got my Carnegie Hall ticket. I wasn't going to go, because I'm more fond of the electric stuff, but I've never been to CH and at the last minute, couldn't resist. I'll be in the front row center balcony. I'm looking forward to experiencing the famed CH sound.

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I was at the Maine show this weekend. Joe was on point both in playing and in voice. When I saw the Asian girl on the Cello I really did not think I was going to like it, but she blew me away. I was third row so got to see her play up close and play that Cello like a electric guitar. The other musicians were refreshing, but I really did not get the backup singers or the costumes (Polynesian and Middle Eastern garb, yet they were all from Australia??). The encore song was unexpected (The Rose) and I was really hoping for the traditional two song encore. Also, the show was shorter than any I had been to yet, I was back to the hotel before 10pm. I was glad I had the opportunity to see the show, but not sure I understand all Joe's choices. Hope the recording from Carnegie Hall will be a bit longer.
Oh, and no Joe show should be without Sloe Gin!

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Bonafan78 wrote:

I was at the Maine show this weekend. Joe was on point both in playing and in voice. When I saw the Asian girl on the Cello I really did not think I was going to like it, but she blew me away. I was third row so got to see her play up close and play that Cello like a electric guitar. The other musicians were refreshing, but I really did not get the backup singers or the costumes (Polynesian and Middle Eastern garb, yet they were all from Australia??). The encore song was unexpected (The Rose) and I was really hoping for the traditional two song encore. Also, the show was shorter than any I had been to yet, I was back to the hotel before 10pm. I was glad I had the opportunity to see the show, but not sure I understand all Joe's choices. Hope the recording from Carnegie Hall will be a bit longer.
Oh, and no Joe show should be without Sloe Gin!

I thought it was refreshing to hear something other than Sloe Gin. So wonderful to hear different songs.

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When we were talking with Joe at the Rock Candy shows before this tour started he mentioned something about Kevin's idea of world music. I think it's not specifically "world music" like some people think but more how the blues appeals to those all around the world. The costumes represent different parts of the world, plus the band is made up of people from all over the world. The singers are from Australia, Tina, the cellist, is originally from Shanghai, the percussionist is from Egypt, Anton is originally from South Africa. So even though the singers are not from the countries their outfits suggest, the costumes represent this world theme.

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I was at the Kingston NY show on Tuesday, the last show before Carnegie Hall, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. While my favorite is Joe's electric blues, this was a nice change of pace. Now I'm waiting for more tour dates to be announced for the end of the year.

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To me, I got a real sense of a Kevin Shirley influence that reminded me a lot of Robert Plant's shows.