Topic: Manchester report -
Took Michael on a tour of Liverpool, well took him on the ferry 'cross the Mersey and into Mathew Street to see the Cavern where the Beatles played (I'm old enough to remember the shows live!!!!) then over to Manchester to get a bite to eat in the Dim Sum restaurant next to the University where the gig was being played. Had a great fusion Thai / Chinese meal and then over to the hall where the we started queuing at about 6.30 ready for doors open at 7.30. First in the queue again!!! Started getting worried because all the card carrying students seemed to be jumping the queue, but we needn't have worried, Sue Michael and me made our speedy way to front and centre to find Crosby Loggins rebuilding his guitar (well restringing it actually) He had been interviewed by MTV that day which really put him behind. After seeing how sick he and Joe were the previous night, Sue had purchased a Winnie the Pooh "get well soon" balloon to take to the gig, which seemed to surprise Crosby. Anyway, he was feeling much better and let rip with the set he played the previous night, only to be accompanied on stage by the MTV crew who filmed most of his excellent set!
Dave and Aaron did the business in setting up the stage for Joe and the boys and the place was just bouncing with expectation. Last time Joe played the university he was in a hall that held only about 400 tops, this time he was in a room that held 1000 and he had sold it out.
Joe and the band went for it from the start, with Joe cranking up the pace with new and longer improvisations on nearly every song. After being told off at the start for daring to have a camera with me by the officious "jobsworth" I was reluctant to get my camera out until I noticed that loads of others were using flash. I don't use flash, so I thought sod it and got to work trying to capture the atmosphere of the set. I think Joe would have been disappointed had no-one taken pictures. Joe spotted Sue's balloon straighgt away and said a quiet "thank you" as he walked to the front of the stage, and made a point of showing the balloon to the whole room later in the show, thanking Sue for thinking of it!
As the show progressed, Joe really started to crank it up, he was really in the groove and enjoying every minute - hope the shots I got really show how excellent the atmosphere was. Sue has seen him 6 times and this was, in her opinion the best of the gigs she has seen - and I echo that! If that was Joe below par, jeez, roll on Newcastle - the last gig of the tour! See you there!
Geoff