19 (edited by nmagcorn 2016-02-20 00:06:23)

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

Videos from Joe's second show on the boat featuring the 3 piece band and then the full band

3 Piece

Spanish Boots https://youtu.be/0z12Rr-hGtI

Story of a Quarryman https://youtu.be/79VimwHTWHc

I Know Where I Belong https://youtu.be/djFHWv-sRDY

River/Burning Hell https://youtu.be/hyeAqy-ru4I

Blues Deluxe https://youtu.be/IxZZLnfxwX4  Joe was having some technical issues with the monitors due to the rain. So there is some crackling going on. He also broke a string halfway through the song. He and Mike are consummate professionals as is evidenced by how smoothly Mike brought out a new guitar and Joe plugged in without hardly missing a note right in the middle of Joe's solo. We were all very impressed. Hesitated about putting this up, but Joe's solos are just incredible on this version and he did that volume swell thing at the beginning. It really was a fantastic rendition of the song. I can't even imagine how frustrating it must be to deal with elements beyond your control while you are performing. Joe takes it all in stride and handles it like the professional he is. Very admirable.

Don't Burn Down That Bridge https://youtu.be/Cd56OdfJDqE

Are You Experienced https://youtu.be/xmNES7_cr-I

Full Band

This Train https://youtu.be/Oa2QBS59fzA Really enjoyed the electric version of this new song. Quite a difference form the acoustic one we had heard in January.

Mountain Climbing https://youtu.be/5jd_jHu97rY A wonderful heavy rockin' song that will be on the new album

Blues of Desperation https://youtu.be/uai4ciOmRlk This is a killer new song and the title track of Joe's soon to be released album.

Angel of Mercy https://youtu.be/u6wAJYraTUU

Ballad of John Henry https://youtu.be/Z0DI9RPkWd0

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Beth & Joe's show. Wish the vocals had been a bit louder for Beth. She is a bit drowned out in the first few songs. The whole show was an absolutely brilliant performance by both Beth & Joe.

Them There Eyes https://youtu.be/4nB2L8TwPnk

Sinner's Prayer https://youtu.be/UTJG-L6QxeM

Rhymes https://youtu.be/42zMVQi60GI

For My Friend https://youtu.be/VqAgm4-I_IY

If I Tell You I Love You I'm Lying https://youtu.be/9izcbLZSWak

Can't Let Go https://youtu.be/Lt9PE3ZIiLE

Black As Night https://youtu.be/6Hb6utH72ck

I'd Rather Go Blind https://youtu.be/T__OxTK2msM

Chocolate Jesus https://youtu.be/wyukxXFq1p8

Baddest Blues https://youtu.be/tBqWW2-55Pc

Close To My Fire https://youtu.be/HnlJJio9uPA

Well, Well https://youtu.be/TaUhXYRrHWI

Nutbush City Limits https://youtu.be/vM-e7Ja2EuQ

I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know https://youtu.be/mbw53qqvIVA

Miss Lady https://youtu.be/tVZFoEsDws0

21 (edited by RoadcaseBoy 2016-02-20 11:37:19)

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Thank u Natasha!! ... just nibbled on Mountain Climbing ... can't wait to chew on all the rest!!

... edit ... Man 'o Man ... Blues of Desperation smokes!

"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.

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

misthunter210 wrote:

Gold as always Natasha!

I think I see our next possible candidate for a Bonamassa signature guitar in the Blues of Desperation video. Basically a standard in The antique Pelham blue with a normal headstock, similar to the the bonabyrd but obviously alittle more standard fare.

next will be a strat

"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
"Some people dream of worthy accomplishments while others stay awake and do them"
Skinner #1,JBLP 145(aged),252, (unaged),#285HM, Bburst #026, Joes 052 BCC black LP, Strat> RT,EC Gilmour,Beck,Lenny LP> PK 83,CC#2,3,4,9,Amps>Carol Ann RAH JB-100 SN 001,JB100 Red SN02,OD2, OD3,Tucana 2&3 Triptix,Twinkle land, Plexi ,JB Jub, Jubs,Plexi,Satch,Two Rock>others

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

nmagcorn wrote:

Beth & Joe's show. Wish the vocals had been a bit louder for Beth. She is a bit drowned out in the first few songs. The whole show was an absolutely brilliant performance by both Beth & Joe.

Them There Eyes https://youtu.be/4nB2L8TwPnk

Sinner's Prayer https://youtu.be/UTJG-L6QxeM

Rhymes https://youtu.be/42zMVQi60GI

For My Friend https://youtu.be/VqAgm4-I_IY

If I Tell You I Love You I'm Lying https://youtu.be/9izcbLZSWak

Can't Let Go https://youtu.be/Lt9PE3ZIiLE

Black As Night https://youtu.be/6Hb6utH72ck

I'd Rather Go Blind https://youtu.be/T__OxTK2msM

Chocolate Jesus https://youtu.be/wyukxXFq1p8

Baddest Blues https://youtu.be/tBqWW2-55Pc

Close To My Fire https://youtu.be/HnlJJio9uPA

Well, Well https://youtu.be/TaUhXYRrHWI

Nutbush City Limits https://youtu.be/vM-e7Ja2EuQ

I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know https://youtu.be/mbw53qqvIVA

Miss Lady https://youtu.be/tVZFoEsDws0

The vocals were perfect further from the stage. Up close is great for video but not so much for the mix. I believe Joe was not using a baffle for the Beth Hart show so you were getting the full onslaught of the Hi Power Twin wink

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

jim m wrote:
nmagcorn wrote:

Beth & Joe's show. Wish the vocals had been a bit louder for Beth. She is a bit drowned out in the first few songs. The whole show was an absolutely brilliant performance by both Beth & Joe.

Them There Eyes https://youtu.be/4nB2L8TwPnk

Sinner's Prayer https://youtu.be/UTJG-L6QxeM

Rhymes https://youtu.be/42zMVQi60GI

For My Friend https://youtu.be/VqAgm4-I_IY

If I Tell You I Love You I'm Lying https://youtu.be/9izcbLZSWak

Can't Let Go https://youtu.be/Lt9PE3ZIiLE

Black As Night https://youtu.be/6Hb6utH72ck

I'd Rather Go Blind https://youtu.be/T__OxTK2msM

Chocolate Jesus https://youtu.be/wyukxXFq1p8

Baddest Blues https://youtu.be/tBqWW2-55Pc

Close To My Fire https://youtu.be/HnlJJio9uPA

Well, Well https://youtu.be/TaUhXYRrHWI

Nutbush City Limits https://youtu.be/vM-e7Ja2EuQ

I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know https://youtu.be/mbw53qqvIVA

Miss Lady https://youtu.be/tVZFoEsDws0

The vocals were perfect further from the stage. Up close is great for video but not so much for the mix. I believe Joe was not using a baffle for the Beth Hart show so you were getting the full onslaught of the Hi Power Twin wink

Hi Natasha
Just a suggestion the new Zoom vid cameras have XLR inputs so if you could ever convince when you are up front for a show to give you the house left right output the audio would be perfect every time.
Cheers Ron

"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
"Some people dream of worthy accomplishments while others stay awake and do them"
Skinner #1,JBLP 145(aged),252, (unaged),#285HM, Bburst #026, Joes 052 BCC black LP, Strat> RT,EC Gilmour,Beck,Lenny LP> PK 83,CC#2,3,4,9,Amps>Carol Ann RAH JB-100 SN 001,JB100 Red SN02,OD2, OD3,Tucana 2&3 Triptix,Twinkle land, Plexi ,JB Jub, Jubs,Plexi,Satch,Two Rock>others

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

cindyron wrote:
misthunter210 wrote:

Gold as always Natasha!

I think I see our next possible candidate for a Bonamassa signature guitar in the Blues of Desperation video. Basically a standard in The antique Pelham blue with a normal headstock, similar to the the bonabyrd but obviously alittle more standard fare.

next will be a strat

Inside information or just a hunch? Not a big Strat player but unless it's a Custom Shop, should be a lot more affordable then the recent run of Gibsons. Don't want to get to off topic but did you ever change you mind on a Bonabyrd Ron? Reverb has one with a 6500 list but they say make an offer.

Guitars: Gibson 2015 LP Traditional in Honeyburst, Gibson LP Studio Deluxe, Fender American Deluxe Telecaster, MIM Fender Strat with Dimarzio Areas, MIM Fender Hss Strat,  Epiphone Sheraton II, Breedlove Acoustic
Amplitube 4 with Scarlett 6i6 and 2i4 interfaces through studio monitors.

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

cindyron wrote:
jim m wrote:
nmagcorn wrote:

Beth & Joe's show. Wish the vocals had been a bit louder for Beth. She is a bit drowned out in the first few songs. The whole show was an absolutely brilliant performance by both Beth & Joe.

Them There Eyes https://youtu.be/4nB2L8TwPnk

Sinner's Prayer https://youtu.be/UTJG-L6QxeM

Rhymes https://youtu.be/42zMVQi60GI

For My Friend https://youtu.be/VqAgm4-I_IY

If I Tell You I Love You I'm Lying https://youtu.be/9izcbLZSWak

Can't Let Go https://youtu.be/Lt9PE3ZIiLE

Black As Night https://youtu.be/6Hb6utH72ck

I'd Rather Go Blind https://youtu.be/T__OxTK2msM

Chocolate Jesus https://youtu.be/wyukxXFq1p8

Baddest Blues https://youtu.be/tBqWW2-55Pc

Close To My Fire https://youtu.be/HnlJJio9uPA

Well, Well https://youtu.be/TaUhXYRrHWI

Nutbush City Limits https://youtu.be/vM-e7Ja2EuQ

I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know https://youtu.be/mbw53qqvIVA

Miss Lady https://youtu.be/tVZFoEsDws0

The vocals were perfect further from the stage. Up close is great for video but not so much for the mix. I believe Joe was not using a baffle for the Beth Hart show so you were getting the full onslaught of the Hi Power Twin wink

Hi Natasha
Just a suggestion the new Zoom vid cameras have XLR inputs so if you could ever convince when you are up front for a show to give you the house left right output the audio would be perfect every time.
Cheers Ron

Joe is pretty relaxed with his video policy but even he would draw the line at a board fed video capture. At some point you have to realize that to feel like you were there you have to actually be there. I love having the ability to see the performances I am unable to attend or was able to and then can relive the experience  through the audience taping but Joe does go to great expense to produce outstanding BluRay's of his monumental events such as Muddy Wolf, The Three Kings and yes even Beth Hart at the Carre. I think we need to be happy some great video even with the sound being determined by the location it was filmed from and the quality of the camera itself determining the eq of the over all sound.

The cruise this year had some special moments for the die hard Bonamassa fans with the debuts of electric performances of 4 new tracks along with bits and pieces of the Three Kings set and the only performance in the America's of Joe/Beth and the Power Trio set previously only seen at the Borderline in the UK. Getting to see all this live was a spectacular experience and seeing Natasha's video's for the hardcore fans who just couldn't be there is a special treat. A lot has changed since the 2009 RAH show when a few of us made the trip over to see that live and we had some live tweets of the set list, (your welcome) and some video surfaced all less than perfect captures of the event only to be rewarded with the official release a few months later that was in my opinion one of the best concert video's I have ever seen and things changed in Bonamassa world.

In the case of the cruise there is no official release to look forward to so we have the videos that Natasha took great effort to capture. However I feel that to get a perfect capture or experience you simply should have to be there. Or in the case of Carnegie Hall, Radio City you should have to buy the Bluray. Thanks Natasha for getting there early and up close since our dinner caused me to miss the first 4 songs of the power trio and if it was a little unbalanced mix I forgive you. wink

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

jim m wrote:

Joe is pretty relaxed with his video policy but even he would draw the line at a board fed video capture. At some point you have to realize that to feel like you were there you have to actually be there. I love having the ability to see the performances I am unable to attend or was able to and then can relive the experience  through the audience taping but Joe does go to great expense to produce outstanding BluRay's of his monumental events such as Muddy Wolf, The Three Kings and yes even Beth Hart at the Carre. I think we need to be happy some great video even with the sound being determined by the location it was filmed from and the quality of the camera itself determining the eq of the over all sound.

The cruise this year had some special moments for the die hard Bonamassa fans with the debuts of electric performances of 4 new tracks along with bits and pieces of the Three Kings set and the only performance in the America's of Joe/Beth and the Power Trio set previously only seen at the Borderline in the UK. Getting to see all this live was a spectacular experience and seeing Natasha's video's for the hardcore fans who just couldn't be there is a special treat. A lot has changed since the 2009 RAH show when a few of us made the trip over to see that live and we had some live tweets of the set list, (your welcome) and some video surfaced all less than perfect captures of the event only to be rewarded with the official release a few months later that was in my opinion one of the best concert video's I have ever seen and things changed in Bonamassa world.

In the case of the cruise there is no official release to look forward to so we have the videos that Natasha took great effort to capture. However I feel that to get a perfect capture or experience you simply should have to be there. Or in the case of Carnegie Hall, Radio City you should have to buy the Bluray. Thanks Natasha for getting there early and up close since our dinner caused me to miss the first 4 songs of the power trio and if it was a little unbalanced mix I forgive you. wink

Yeah, I would never ask to plug into the soundboard.  That's kind of going beyond and don't want to step on anyone's toes.  Plus, to me soundboard recordings always feel kind of sterile. I like to hear an audience. Phil's audio picks up Beth's vocals much better and if I can motivate myself and figure out the video editor program I just got, then maybe I can synch the two. These editor programs are quite daunting to learn and I envision many hours of yelling at the computer while trying to figure it all out. In the meantime, I have what I have. Festival type shows are always tricky. You have wind and a flat floor which makes it impossible for me to see the stage if I am not up front. There is something special about being up front and I swear Joe is drawn to the camera. I think he played 95% of his solos right smack in front of me and for that I will sacrifice perfect sound wink

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Natasha, I value every video you are able to capture, good or bad, when I'm not able to go.

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

Thank you Natasha! As always, your videos are awesome!

Play some cards & drink black coffee,
How I’d love to see you smile....
JBLP Std Goldtop
2015 R9 LP

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

bluesky636 wrote:

My wife and I just finished dinner at the Miami airport Marriott too tired to do much else.  Heading back to Virginia tomorrow.  This was our first KTBA cruise and first cruise ever. Celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary.

We had a fantastic time. The meet and greet was great. I told Joe the story of our late Golden Retriever Annie who would lay in the family room watching the tv and listening to the music whenever I played one of Joe's concert blu-rays. When I first showed Joe the picture of Annie he grabbed the phone from my hand and said "Oh. A golden retriever.  Let me see." After I got my phone back I told him Annie's story and he talked about the golden he had growing up. I later showed him the photo of me holding the 59 Les Paul "Goldie" that I had the pleasure of playing last year.

The discussion with Norman Harris was great. I met norm two years ago at his shop on my 60th birthday.  I bought the last copy of his first book and everyone in the shop signed it with birthday wishes.  I ran into him again on the boat with his wife and introduced my wife to them. We chatted for about 15 minutes before everyone had to move on. Cool guy.

Also had the pleasure of meeting Ron (cindyron) before Norm's talk and having a fun conversation about guitars.

The Beth Hart Q&A was really great.  It is rare to hear an artist open up to the audience like she did. She is phenomenal.

The music of course was awesome.  It was hard to believe we were out in the middle of the ocean listening to Joe and Beth.

It was all a bit overwhelming but so much fun. Almost too much music and definitely too much food. LOL Hope we can do it again in the future.

Hey it was great to meet you guys. I am always up to gear talk. Hope to see you next year cheers Ron

"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
"Some people dream of worthy accomplishments while others stay awake and do them"
Skinner #1,JBLP 145(aged),252, (unaged),#285HM, Bburst #026, Joes 052 BCC black LP, Strat> RT,EC Gilmour,Beck,Lenny LP> PK 83,CC#2,3,4,9,Amps>Carol Ann RAH JB-100 SN 001,JB100 Red SN02,OD2, OD3,Tucana 2&3 Triptix,Twinkle land, Plexi ,JB Jub, Jubs,Plexi,Satch,Two Rock>others

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

jim m wrote:
cindyron wrote:
jim m wrote:

The vocals were perfect further from the stage. Up close is great for video but not so much for the mix. I believe Joe was not using a baffle for the Beth Hart show so you were getting the full onslaught of the Hi Power Twin wink

Hi Natasha
Just a suggestion the new Zoom vid cameras have XLR inputs so if you could ever convince when you are up front for a show to give you the house left right output the audio would be perfect every time.
Cheers Ron

Joe is pretty relaxed with his video policy but even he would draw the line at a board fed video capture. At some point you have to realize that to feel like you were there you have to actually be there. I love having the ability to see the performances I am unable to attend or was able to and then can relive the experience  through the audience taping but Joe does go to great expense to produce outstanding BluRay's of his monumental events such as Muddy Wolf, The Three Kings and yes even Beth Hart at the Carre. I think we need to be happy some great video even with the sound being determined by the location it was filmed from and the quality of the camera itself determining the eq of the over all sound.

The cruise this year had some special moments for the die hard Bonamassa fans with the debuts of electric performances of 4 new tracks along with bits and pieces of the Three Kings set and the only performance in the America's of Joe/Beth and the Power Trio set previously only seen at the Borderline in the UK. Getting to see all this live was a spectacular experience and seeing Natasha's video's for the hardcore fans who just couldn't be there is a special treat. A lot has changed since the 2009 RAH show when a few of us made the trip over to see that live and we had some live tweets of the set list, (your welcome) and some video surfaced all less than perfect captures of the event only to be rewarded with the official release a few months later that was in my opinion one of the best concert video's I have ever seen and things changed in Bonamassa world.

In the case of the cruise there is no official release to look forward to so we have the videos that Natasha took great effort to capture. However I feel that to get a perfect capture or experience you simply should have to be there. Or in the case of Carnegie Hall, Radio City you should have to buy the Bluray. Thanks Natasha for getting there early and up close since our dinner caused me to miss the first 4 songs of the power trio and if it was a little unbalanced mix I forgive you. wink

Hey Jim
Here you on the cruise? I would have loved to have met you.
Cheers Ron

"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
"Some people dream of worthy accomplishments while others stay awake and do them"
Skinner #1,JBLP 145(aged),252, (unaged),#285HM, Bburst #026, Joes 052 BCC black LP, Strat> RT,EC Gilmour,Beck,Lenny LP> PK 83,CC#2,3,4,9,Amps>Carol Ann RAH JB-100 SN 001,JB100 Red SN02,OD2, OD3,Tucana 2&3 Triptix,Twinkle land, Plexi ,JB Jub, Jubs,Plexi,Satch,Two Rock>others

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

misthunter210 wrote:
cindyron wrote:
misthunter210 wrote:

Gold as always Natasha!

I think I see our next possible candidate for a Bonamassa signature guitar in the Blues of Desperation video. Basically a standard in The antique Pelham blue with a normal headstock, similar to the the bonabyrd but obviously alittle more standard fare.

next will be a strat

Inside information or just a hunch? Not a big Strat player but unless it's a Custom Shop, should be a lot more affordable then the recent run of Gibsons. Don't want to get to off topic but did you ever change you mind on a Bonabyrd Ron? Reverb has one with a 6500 list but they say make an offer.

No Bonabyrd for me a long story which should be on another thread

"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
"Some people dream of worthy accomplishments while others stay awake and do them"
Skinner #1,JBLP 145(aged),252, (unaged),#285HM, Bburst #026, Joes 052 BCC black LP, Strat> RT,EC Gilmour,Beck,Lenny LP> PK 83,CC#2,3,4,9,Amps>Carol Ann RAH JB-100 SN 001,JB100 Red SN02,OD2, OD3,Tucana 2&3 Triptix,Twinkle land, Plexi ,JB Jub, Jubs,Plexi,Satch,Two Rock>others

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

cindyron wrote:
jim m wrote:
cindyron wrote:

Hi Natasha
Just a suggestion the new Zoom vid cameras have XLR inputs so if you could ever convince when you are up front for a show to give you the house left right output the audio would be perfect every time.
Cheers Ron

Joe is pretty relaxed with his video policy but even he would draw the line at a board fed video capture. At some point you have to realize that to feel like you were there you have to actually be there. I love having the ability to see the performances I am unable to attend or was able to and then can relive the experience  through the audience taping but Joe does go to great expense to produce outstanding BluRay's of his monumental events such as Muddy Wolf, The Three Kings and yes even Beth Hart at the Carre. I think we need to be happy some great video even with the sound being determined by the location it was filmed from and the quality of the camera itself determining the eq of the over all sound.

The cruise this year had some special moments for the die hard Bonamassa fans with the debuts of electric performances of 4 new tracks along with bits and pieces of the Three Kings set and the only performance in the America's of Joe/Beth and the Power Trio set previously only seen at the Borderline in the UK. Getting to see all this live was a spectacular experience and seeing Natasha's video's for the hardcore fans who just couldn't be there is a special treat. A lot has changed since the 2009 RAH show when a few of us made the trip over to see that live and we had some live tweets of the set list, (your welcome) and some video surfaced all less than perfect captures of the event only to be rewarded with the official release a few months later that was in my opinion one of the best concert video's I have ever seen and things changed in Bonamassa world.

In the case of the cruise there is no official release to look forward to so we have the videos that Natasha took great effort to capture. However I feel that to get a perfect capture or experience you simply should have to be there. Or in the case of Carnegie Hall, Radio City you should have to buy the Bluray. Thanks Natasha for getting there early and up close since our dinner caused me to miss the first 4 songs of the power trio and if it was a little unbalanced mix I forgive you. wink

Hey Jim
Here you on the cruise? I would have loved to have met you.
Cheers Ron

Yes I was Ron. So much going on I didn't see Phil and Natasha till the second day even though I knew where to look? Cathy early but not later in the cruise. Saw Linda and Maggie the last night. So much to do and everybody spread out over the different shows. Always next year. wink

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

jim m wrote:
cindyron wrote:
jim m wrote:

Joe is pretty relaxed with his video policy but even he would draw the line at a board fed video capture. At some point you have to realize that to feel like you were there you have to actually be there. I love having the ability to see the performances I am unable to attend or was able to and then can relive the experience  through the audience taping but Joe does go to great expense to produce outstanding BluRay's of his monumental events such as Muddy Wolf, The Three Kings and yes even Beth Hart at the Carre. I think we need to be happy some great video even with the sound being determined by the location it was filmed from and the quality of the camera itself determining the eq of the over all sound.

The cruise this year had some special moments for the die hard Bonamassa fans with the debuts of electric performances of 4 new tracks along with bits and pieces of the Three Kings set and the only performance in the America's of Joe/Beth and the Power Trio set previously only seen at the Borderline in the UK. Getting to see all this live was a spectacular experience and seeing Natasha's video's for the hardcore fans who just couldn't be there is a special treat. A lot has changed since the 2009 RAH show when a few of us made the trip over to see that live and we had some live tweets of the set list, (your welcome) and some video surfaced all less than perfect captures of the event only to be rewarded with the official release a few months later that was in my opinion one of the best concert video's I have ever seen and things changed in Bonamassa world.

In the case of the cruise there is no official release to look forward to so we have the videos that Natasha took great effort to capture. However I feel that to get a perfect capture or experience you simply should have to be there. Or in the case of Carnegie Hall, Radio City you should have to buy the Bluray. Thanks Natasha for getting there early and up close since our dinner caused me to miss the first 4 songs of the power trio and if it was a little unbalanced mix I forgive you. wink

Hey Jim
Here you on the cruise? I would have loved to have met you.
Cheers Ron

Yes I was Ron. So much going on I didn't see Phil and Natasha till the second day even though I knew where to look? Cathy early but not later in the cruise. Saw Linda and Maggie the last night. So much to do and everybody spread out over the different shows. Always next year. wink

sounds like a plan see you next year
cheers Ron

"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
"Some people dream of worthy accomplishments while others stay awake and do them"
Skinner #1,JBLP 145(aged),252, (unaged),#285HM, Bburst #026, Joes 052 BCC black LP, Strat> RT,EC Gilmour,Beck,Lenny LP> PK 83,CC#2,3,4,9,Amps>Carol Ann RAH JB-100 SN 001,JB100 Red SN02,OD2, OD3,Tucana 2&3 Triptix,Twinkle land, Plexi ,JB Jub, Jubs,Plexi,Satch,Two Rock>others

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

Here are the songs from the first night's show. Not my best stuff. The winds were howling, the boat was rocking and the camera was having trouble with the lights. My battery ran out at near the end of "Blues of Desperation". It is was it is. Joe and the band gave a great performance. Really don't know how he managed with the winds and misty rain. It was like battle conditions. But they are all professionals and do a fantastic job no matter the conditions.

This Train https://youtu.be/zY_I5FYLRIM

Mountain Climbing https://youtu.be/EMfZ5enH4-Y

Blues of Desperation https://youtu.be/uH6_Ev7RjO0

No Good Place For the Lonely https://youtu.be/eMuZE53dSKo

See See Baby https://youtu.be/t5WNv_8BlkU

Never Make Your Move Too Soon https://youtu.be/KnQ04tSEueE

Angel of Mercy https://youtu.be/orZ3y-lNmKI

Hey Baby/Oh Beautiful https://youtu.be/S7SIXXKi9kA

Love Ain't A Love Song https://youtu.be/E3RyoGrwYaE

Nobody Loves Me But My Mother https://youtu.be/q9NV5LjcjAM

I Gave Up Everything For You https://youtu.be/cNcJUQtxVg4

Goin' Down https://youtu.be/d7mpbbL1-bQ

Sloe Gin https://youtu.be/myPE5XFqAnU

Ballad of John Henry https://youtu.be/7-7EboPSxGQ

Re: Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea Cruise 2016

I'm going to put all the other bands we saw on the other artists page. Please check this out because there was a lot of good music on this cruise.