Wow! That's a lot of new members to welcome in one night! Don't forget to pop onto the Introductions page so that the rest of the forum members will know you've arrived! Meanwhile, allow me to extend a warm welcome to each of you - SeanyP, Nanook, Curtainman, and Jen.
Like everyone else, we had the same initial Joe experience.....the "Where has this guy been? Where have we been?" reaction. Always happens. Part of the fun of going to a show is watching the first-timers picking their chins up off the floor after it's over!! And yes, it does just get better - every time.
SeanyP - I believe Joe said in his recent BBC interview with Paul Jones that he would be returning to the UK for a festival this summer - check the interview out on JBtv (see easy link above or on home page of website) to see if I heard correctly.
Curtainman - I agree with you. Chatting it up during someone's performance is BEYOND RUDE. I've commented on that before. I've seen it happen twice now when Crosby Loggins has opened for Joe. Not cool. But, as I've said, they never flinched but, rather, maintained their cool professionalism throughout the nonsense.
Rocket - you had asked me if the Coach House/Galaxy shows were my first.....they weren't. I tried to leave you a couple of messages so that you could read the whole history of our Bonamassaworld (see Show Reviews - Coach House & Galaxy from a few days ago). I'm still looking thru my photos to see if I captured you.
Andre - My hubby is lucky enough to have witnessed the genius of all three of your favorite guitarists live. I'm gonna have to pull out the old Zappa albums and try him on for size again. I must confess, I wasn't quite ready for him when I was a young girl.
Steelydad - Lookin' for that DVD myself.
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Nanook - I'm sorry that you've been subjected to people's insensitivity and terrible behavior. We were at a Willie Nelson concert here (California) last weekend. There was a young woman in a wheelchair (an elevated one) whose seat was right in front of me. Her mom and aunt were very concerned that I (and others) would not be able to see. I would have been happy to peek around her, no problem at all, but, her family asked the manager to help (which she should have done in the first place). The manager said she could move her up front, but, that one of the three of them would have to stay behind. RIDICULOUS!!! We all told her to TRY AGAIN. I'm happy to report that all three ladies were moved to the fourth or fifth row and had a FANTASTIC TIME. My Dad was disabled - I don't think people intend to behave poorly, I think they just don't THINK.....just like the drunken chatterers. I'm glad others were helpful. Welcome to Joe's world. Enjoy your new friends here.
Libby
I know that Joe could play one of those kid's guitars with the plastic strings and make it sound good-
Bill S.