Topic: Down the Plug in Sheffield

Expectation can be fueled by the enthusiasm of others and in this case the members of this forum (to be expected after all this is Joe’s Site) and my Brother (an enthusiastic chap where guitars are concerned) all gave me sufficient reason to believe that this gig was going to be special night for a Bonamassa first timer. Ultimately recommendation can lead to disappointment on both sides whereby the recommender feels they may have sold things a little too strongly and the recommended is let down if things do not meet expectation. I am delighted to say that Joe and his cohort’s performance at Sheffield’s “The Plug” did not disappoint in any way, Joe’s talent is prodigious and no amount of practice and training can produce such ability, it is, quite simply, a gift few are born with.

The Bonamasive were all expectant excitement as Joe and the Band opened with “Bridge To Better Days” and an attention grabbing slab of blues rock it is. If the intention of an opener to set the agenda for the rest of the gig then this aperitif laid a promise of a smörgåsbord of delights to follow and the 1100 strong audience were hungry and ready to gorge themselves.

A chugging, marching riff laid the foundation for the next song I think it may have been “Walk in My Shadows” (correct me if I err) and the thumping bass drum that accompanied it had my internal organs dancing and my jaw dropping. Such was the quality of the solo it elicited spontaneous applause. This was followed by the sublime “So Many Roads” a glorious piece of work and whilst I try to avoid comparisons this immediately bought ZZ Tops “Blue Jean Blues” to mind and with it the on stage genius of Billy Gibbons. A very favourable comparison!!

My note taking was abandoned for a while (it is very difficult in half light whilst goggle eyed with amazement so I beg your forgiveness) so I resume my set list a couple of songs on with “Sloe Gin” its spellbinding tempo changes and magnificent solo made it another triumph. “Ball Peen Hammer” showcased Joe’s mastery of the 12 string, was the man born with a guitar pick between his fingers?

The acoustic gymnastics which accompanied the next outburst showed a speed of hand and technical excellence which is bewildering. I suggest Joe gets that banjo picking inbred from the beginning of “Deliverance” on stage, has a duel and kicks his sorry ****!! Showing off? Damn right!! And why not, if I could perform like that I would want to show it off.

The quite, quite beautiful “Django” preceded the raucous boogie of “Just Got Paid” and this elongated cover was my highlight of a night of many highlights (including an excellent venue) It had subtlety, power and grace and I trust Billy and the boys (?) approve of the makeover. The first encore featured “One of these Days” and this was devoured by the audience.

Many hoary old Blues Men are adamant that to sing Blues convincingly you have had to suffer any manner of personal tragedy and heartbreak, and the Lyric to the deeply personal “Asking Around for You” would indicate that the writer (there are joint writing credits to this song so I do not know if Joe penned the words) have suffered some deep felt personal loss. It was a beautifully delivered number. “Highwater Everywhere” and “You Upset Me” concluded a glorious two hours.

It is often easy for virtuosity to lead to self indulgence at the expense of audience awareness. Joe and the band ensure this is not the case.  He has ability way beyond the reach of most and his joyfulness at been able to share his talent is very evident. He has made sure he has surrounded himself with musicians who can underpin his playing with their own very considerable abilities. A very smart move!! It was a memorable night and I look forward to seeing him again, perhaps a sign outside the venue declaring “BEWARE GENIUS AT WORK” or even "Bonamaster In Progress" would be fitting but I somehow feel this may not be in keeping with Joe’s apparent lack of ego.

Thanks for a memorable night and thanks John for the recommendation.

Steve (Rockinhorse)

I'll always be a word man
Better than a Birdman

Re: Down the Plug in Sheffield

A MOST EXCELLENT REVIEW STEVE!  What a nice thing to wake up to!  You can't say I didn't warn you yesterday, after your first post, but before your first show, that life, as you knew it, would never be the same.  I told you that it was impossible to prepare you.......and, of course, I was right.

Truly, your review made me grin from ear to ear.  It touched on many things that we, as Joe's most devout fans, have all experienced, time and time again.  My next warning for you is that, believe it or not, things only get better.  I know, I know - it doesn't seem possible, but, that's what happens.  Each time you hear Joe's music from now on, you will grow and expand, just as he continues to do.  My recommendation to you would be to catch as many live shows as is humanly possible.  It will do you more good than most exercise programs or vitamin regimens.  smile

So glad you've joined us and shared your eloquent, heartfelt review.  I thank you very sincerely.

smile  Libby  smile

I know that Joe could play one of those kid's guitars with the plastic strings and make it sound good-
Bill S.

Re: Down the Plug in Sheffield

Wow Steve..GREAT review! If I remember correctly,"Asking Around For You" was written after Joe's Grandfather died. Illness is causing frustration with singing that song, but he need not worry..it makes it's point! Your first paragraph made me hungry..lol..The review made me hungry for "my turn"..Come on guys..Give us more US dates!!!    Cathy

Re: Down the Plug in Sheffield

Once again a review that surpasses all superlatives, even though as your brother I am slightly biased. Of course the problem now is that since the gig was a belated birthday present how the hell can I surpass it!

Well there’s only one thing for it Joe will have to come to the UK again next February, although all your fans would say we can’t wait that long!!!!! Either way is there any chance you could ask Jimmy Thackery to come over and support you, personally I'd love the chance to see him live as well.

Thanks for a great review our kid, it even made the hairs stand on the back of my neck.

Now I just need to sort those photos out.



John

Re: Down the Plug in Sheffield

Great Review Steve .... Superb Wording and Expressive Storytelling


Loved This ..... " perhaps a sign outside the venue declaring “BEWARE GENIUS AT WORK”

.............................. Michael

Joe Bonamassa .......  His Greatest 3 Videos ... IMMHO   After Much Deliberation
3rd ...... Mountain Time / Rockpalast       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h01xa6NMsJo
2nd ...... Sloe Gin       /  Vienna            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRASS8O8ZnE           
1st ....... Blues Deluxe / The Borderline    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnl3E_KLxYg

Re: Down the Plug in Sheffield

Welcome!  good review!

You can have the sign that hangs on my office door:  BEWARE GENIUS AT W.... hey who crossed out at work and put asleep? 

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helltopay

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms

Re: Down the Plug in Sheffield

As promised here are some photos from the gig. Sorry about the quality but it's the best I can do from my little camera.

I hope the link works!!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jd_1866/se … 1083/show/

Cheers



John

Re: Down the Plug in Sheffield

Pictures are good John, Glad you got a couple of that delicious red Gee-tar with what looks like mother-of-pearl inlay. It's a beaut and I am sure someone very soon will tell me all about it.

Thanks to all you good, good people for the nice words and for the info regarding my missing song titles and the story of "Asking Around After You"

I now have a whole bunch of recorded material to catch up on..... aint life a #@$@#!!!!

I'll always be a word man
Better than a Birdman