Topic: Across the pond.... Glasgow The Arches

After seeing Joe and the band on U.S soil many times it was a great experience to see them all perform in the U.K. The Arches is an unusual venue three rooms connected by these archways reminded me of a scene from a Harry Potter movie, the club is situated under the main railway station in Glasgow and was jam packed with Glaswegians as the locals like to be known.

Joe opened up with Bridge to better days which sounded awesome, even in an underground cavern the band sounded amazing. When Joe started playing Mountain Time the sound if his guitar re-verbed off these arches you felt like guitars were coming at you from all angles. This song which has a strong haunting melody sounded unbelievable last night.

The audience who stood there clutching their beer bottles were totally mesmorised by the band. This was an audience which were the baby-boomer group who were spoon fed the blues and were here to see Joe carry on the tradition that a lot of us on this side of the pond had grown up with. I was in the back of the room where some of th audience were singing along with Joe which is a great compliment to the artist performing.

Carmine, Bogie and Rick what can you say about you guys that has not been said before! You guys rock and are the ultimate band to be behind such an awesome guitarist!!

All the songs performed last night Walk in my Shadows, So many Roads, Sloe Gin, Ball peen Hammer, Just got paid, one of these days and Woke Up dreaming I know I am missing one or two songs were just absolute rocking.

What a great experience for me too! The climate is miserable here in the UK cold, rainy and windy but it has not dampened the spirits of Joe and th band in their quest to spread the good word across the UK and Europe.

Thanks guys for an incredible and memorable evening, stay well and keep on rocking!

Re: Across the pond.... Glasgow The Arches

Welcome to Glasgow karahig.

The weather yesterday was actually not too bad but today it has reverted to form. The Scottish word which best describes it is "DREICH".

As you so rightly say it has not dampened the enthusiasm of Joe and the boys who delivered a hell of a show. I hope they enjoyed it as much as the crowd did and only hope they come back soon, if not then I may have to covert my wife to the church of joe and come on over to the states to see Joe and the guys in their homeland.

Now there is a very good idea!


Peace and Jam

millhouse:):):):):)

"Stars fall like tears from your eyes"

Re: Across the pond.... Glasgow The Arches

BluesMan wrote:
millhouse wrote:

Welcome to Glasgow karahig.

The weather yesterday was actually not too bad but today it has reverted to form. The Scottish word which best describes it is "DREICH".

As you so rightly say it has not dampened the enthusiasm of Joe and the boys who delivered a hell of a show. I hope they enjoyed it as much as the crowd did and only hope they come back soon, if not then I may have to covert my wife to the church of joe and come on over to the states to see Joe and the guys in their homeland.

Now there is a very good idea!


Peace and Jam

millhouse:):):):):)

Mill,

Ah, sounds like fine Scottish Links Golf weather to me! You should grab that bride of yours and fly over here to see Joe perform. Maybe do a mini-Michael Lynch run in the States.

Roy

One day brother Roy, one fine day. She would love to go to the States, as would I, just need to let her drift off to sleep then play my JB collection throughout the night, every night until she wakes up one fine morning converted. As for golf not today my good friend, 75mph winds all day. A wee bit breezy.


millhouse:):):)

"Stars fall like tears from your eyes"

Re: Across the pond.... Glasgow The Arches

Here's my pictures and videos from Glasgow.
Videos are Another Kind Or Love
Woke Up Dreaming
Just Got Paid

Enjoy!

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2 … =698876673
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uka4aVmXH1Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yf6GpVCeoJ4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2uF7ZsJkc8

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

Re: Across the pond.... Glasgow The Arches

does anyone have a full song list of the songs he performed in glasgow?

thanks to anyone that can help!

Re: Across the pond.... Glasgow The Arches

Robster wrote:

does anyone have a full song list of the songs he performed in glasgow?

thanks to anyone that can help!

Check out Greenose's post reviewing the show for a full set list.


Peace and Jam

millhouse big_smile:D:D:D:D:D:D

"Stars fall like tears from your eyes"