Topic: Crewe Report
MAnaged to get an earlier flight back from Aberdeen so landed at Manchester about 3.30pm. Played hide and seek to find my car in the car park and gave Sue a ring to check she had collected Michael from Lime St Station and headed home to get changed and grab a bite to eat, then we all piled into the car and headed off to Crewe. Arrived at the venue and managed to park right outside the front doo at 6.20pm, wound the windows down on the car and listened to Back Door Slam whilst we waited for the first fans to arrive, needless to say, Michael was in his usual place in the queue - first. Doors opened at 7.25 and we all piled in - jeez this place was quite big, much bigger than I expected - up to 1000 standing with plenty of serving space at the bar!
Crosby Loggins, despite a really heavy cold presented a stellar performance, with excellent guitar work - if you haven't picked him up yet, he is well worth a listen! A half hour set with some excellent songs and a bit of humour thrown in. Son of Kenny Loggins (Footloose) and Melissa Ethridge I think!
Stage cleared ready for the boys then out strolls Joe sporting a new "page boy" haircut and a dapper brown pinstripe suit! Hooray, lights are a great improvement on Pacific Road so I should be able to get some decent pics tonight. Michael throws his arms around me and I recoil in disbelief!!!! He hadn't even had a drink!!!!! We all get settled into the music and it's clear he is going down a storm with the full house. Something wasn't right though! Joe was not his usual self, which I think only regulars will know, because apart from him coughing every now and then, his playing was absolutely on the money! There were no highlights for me, every song was just brilliant, but clearly Joe was getting frustrated with himself towards the end of the set. He clearly wanted to give more than his voice would let him. Asking around for you was a poignant moment for Sue and Joe clearly felt he was unable to do the acapella section of the song, but again, only those who knew the song live will have noticed this. Joe, you are your own worst critic. You can out perform everyone else even if you are not 100%. Joe's the daddy!!!! Along with three of the nicest guys in the business, their playing tonight was quite simply sublime!!!!
Set list
Bridge to better days - Walk in my shadows - So many roads - Mountain time - Another Kind of Love - Sloe Gin - Ballpeen Hammer - Don't Burn Down that Bridge (new version) - Woke up Dreaming - Django - Just got Paid - One of these days - Asking Around for You - You Upset me Baby. Joe dropped Highwater everywhere because he really was not a well bunny.
After the show it was no surprise he headed straight for the tour bus after a wash down back stage. But he still found time to sign our set list. Our best wishes to Joe and hope he gets better soon. I'll post a link to some pictures on the Pics Page
Geoff