Topic: 8/20/17 Pinnacle Bank Arena - Lincoln, NE
This was originally scheduled to be an outdoor performance at the Pinewood Bowl Amphitheater, but a heavy thunderstorm Saturday night did enough damage that the show was moved to the Pinnacle Bank Arena, an indoor venue downtown. I got my tickets through a donation I made to Nebraska Educational Television last spring, and a very nice young woman from that organization contacted me by phone to let me know of the change in plenty of time.
The arena wasn't Joe's usual type of venue, but his crew did a fine job adjusting. Sound was one of the best among the nine Joe shows I've attended...
The Guitars (in order of appearance):
Mary Kaye Stratocaster
Pelham Blue Firebird
Pelham Blue LP
Principal Skinner (two songs)
Korina Flying V (five songs)
Black Beauty 3-pickup Les Paul Custom
'51 Nocaster with PAF (two songs)
'55 sunburst Stratocaster
The Set List:
This Train
Mountain Climbing
Blues of Desperation
No Good Place for the Lonely
How Deep This River Runs
Breaking Up Somebody's Home
I Get Evil
Angel of Mercy
Driving Towards the Daylight
Last Kiss
Boogie With Stu
Slow Train
How Many More Times
Hummingbird
My "backstage bootleg" version of the set list:
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The Performance:
The current line-up continues to deliver the goods. As I noted, the overall sound mix was near the top of the shows I've seen. Numerous tasty solos are provided throughout (Paulie's in particular was en fuego), and I really enjoyed the arrangement of Slow Train showcasing Mahalia, Jade, and Juanita.
Joe's playing was outstanding, even by his own high standards. If the backup singers hadn't already brought me to tears on Hummingbird Joe's poignant solo certainly would have. Joe mentioned that he hadn't played Lincoln in a decade, and that fact plus the venue change clearly spurred him to give a little extra (as always, his suit was soaked with perspiration a couple of songs into the show).
I know there are only a handful of dates left on this tour (including the rescheduled shows from last spring), but if you have a chance to catch this particular iteration of Joe and his band do NOT miss them!
This 'N That:
The NET package seats were great, 3rd row pit:
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Also included were two meet & greet passes, so I got to meet Joe for the 4th time. This one was especially cool because I brought Rhonda, my Hanson Cigno. Joe had never seen one, so it was fun chatting with him about her:
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For anyone interested (including Joe!), here's a video featuring the Cigno by John Pirruccello, the founder and co-owner of Hanson Musical Instruments:
https://youtu.be/KXO8Vd5laKI
I had dressed assuming the hot outdoor venue, hence my DSOB ballcap and This Train t-shirt (I'm a railfan, too, so that shirt is my favorite) instead of my usual dressier look. The guy on Joe's right in the picture is a young man named Tim Westerberg, a Bona-virgin who answered the ad for my extra ticket I placed on the Lincoln craigslist. He had a blast, and Joe has a new fan. Hoping he joins us on the forum one of these days...
Rhonda already sounds better to me with Joe's autograph on her headstock:
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All in all, a really special experience for me!
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