Lester wrote:I believe that Joe may now have reached his peak both musically and also with his fan base. He’s not a stadium artist and has now pretty much covered everything from delta blues all the way up to hard rock.
A more measured approach to his touring and studio work is on the horizon I feel with maybe a return to a more manageable band structure.
He might even get by without the assistance of Mr Shirley.
Who knows? Just my thoughts for what it’s worth.
Lester...
I agree about the 'more manageable band structure'
I saw him last fall in Indianapolis, and was a little put off by the production with the horns, back-up singers, etc.
It reminded me of Clapton in and around his 'Phil Collins' stage.
Love to see him strip it back to a 3-piece. My favorite show in the 'Tour de Force' series is the Borderline gig.
Bigger isn't always better!
Having said all that, though, my wife says that last show was the best she can remember. And we've seen him something like 17 times beginning with a free show at the Rathsekllar in Indy back in the early 2000's with Kenny and Eric.
“If I remember how this worked, you’d put a side on, and then you’d go and have something to eat, and then you’d put another side on.” … Mick Jagger