Topic: Belfast

Belfast Was Off The Scale .... Truly

Yet Another 10 , And These End Of Tour Shows are Becoming Some Powerful Release From The Guys

Proof to Follow in Word and Celluloid

................................... 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

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Great! Any videos for us? big_smile

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Michael..Glad to hear YOU got surprised! That's a turn! Happy to know you are gigging and, might I say from Eva's pics, looking good! Enjoy yourself and I await your usual entertaining review.  (Don't think for one minute that I'm crossing you off the Dallas show..I know how clever you are!!!)

And Bill..I think your wish will come true..wink, wink, nod, nod......   Cathy

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Great, anyone got anymore to say on the Belfast gig? Would love to hear about it.

Michael, where did you manage to find a Bloodline t-shirt? Did you wear it every night? smile

"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

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Belfast last night. Amazing, blistering set. Felt like I had died and gone to heaven. The guys were just so tight. Thanks Joe, it was such a pleasure.

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Hi Bandit.

Welcome to the forum.
Hope you keep in touch and post often.

Awsome, eh ?? smile


banditpc1962 wrote:

Belfast last night. Amazing, blistering set. Felt like I had died and gone to heaven. The guys were just so tight. Thanks Joe, it was such a pleasure.

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Hi Michael.

Make sure you post the "proof" soon on my friend just in case we don't believe it was so good wink
Safe trip home.


michael*lynch wrote:

Belfast Was Off The Scale .... Truly

Yet Another 10 , And These End Of Tour Shows are Becoming Some Powerful Release From The Guys

Proof to Follow in Word and Celluloid

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

8 (edited by Matt 2008-07-10 12:16:51)

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Wow, Belfast, where to begin.... my ears are still ringing after 3 concerts in 3 days lol

Firstly before i get into my main review just have to say huge thanks to Joe and the guys for comming to Belfast which is essentially my home city.

The story starts at around 4:00 pm when i arrived up in belfast and met Michael at his hotel which was very well situated in relation to the venue. We took a dander round to the Spring and Airbrake and had a wee chat with Bogie and then Carmine before we headed off into town to show michael the HMV where he bought a Hendrix and Jeff Beck CD.

At about 6:00 pm we headed back to the venue but the tickets said doors 8:30 so we entered the convieniently placed pub joined to the Spring and Airbrake. While we were enjoying our drinks Carmine and Rick entered the pub, saw Michael and I sitting then came over and joined us for about 15 mins chating away. Its times like then when I think what exactly is happening. Carmine who has played with some fantastic acts to over 100,000 people and Rick who is an amazing keyboard player and those two are sitting having a drink and talking with myself and Micahel. Unreal.

At around 7:30 Michael and i started the queue outsite which at that stage was pouring down though thankfull there was a canopy so we were able to queue in the dry. While we were in the queue a guy fomr UTV (the N. Ireland version of ITV, a local TV station) came along and wanted to interview some of the fans (he said he had also gotten an intervie with Joe big_smile) So myself and Michael got interviewed along with some other people in the queue. If i see that on the TV il try record it and stick it up  or it might jsut be on the UTV website.

When the doors opened at 8:30 we made outr way swiftly to the front of the stage although you could tell ti was a gig in Ireland as Michael and everyone else was rushing to line up at the fornt of the bar and not the stage. I also found out that when it says ID essential on the ticket, thats just there for show, they didn't even look twice at me big_smile.

The support act was again Simon Mcbride who is rather good, a pleasent surprise fomr all the not so good support bands you get. I'l not say too much i know Micahel wants to talk about them.

Now it was time for the main event, by now the rather small venue was almost full if not over full. When Joe came on there was a big cheer from the crowd, they definately knew who he was wink There was a smile and a nod from Joe then the band exploded into Bridge to better days. There was a definate relaxed feeling comming form he band, Dave had bottle of red wine and some glasses and everyone was really getting into it and giving it everything for the last night of the tour.

The first 4 songs or so were great as you would expect (same set list as Liverpool and Dublin btw) but it was as if after those first 4 songs or so, things really started to get goin. The band realised the crowd were loving it and raised it even higher, Sloe Gin was awesome, two great versions of Your Funeral, My trial and Don't burn down that bridge, recorded by a certain Micahel Lynch. Woke up dreaming was spectacular, the crowd amazed at the speed of it and a huge cheer was let out when Joe broke into the Cradle Rock again.

Then it was my favourite song of the night, Just Got Paid. I've always thought that that song could be used as a definition for Blues/Rock and that version Joe played last night would be the one I'd reccomend to be used. The band was really enjoying it too it seems, giving it everything with the wee extra flare bits thrown in here and there. It was truly fantastic.

The encores were also top notch and during the quiet bit of Asking around for you the crowd were great. The show ended with New Day Yesterday with the Startship Trooper ending. The crowed loving everyting and as Michael said it was truly a great show.

As Aaron was packing things up I asked him for a drum stick and he got one for me, cheers Aaron, the drumstick form the home gig big_smile

After about 20 mins to half an hour joe came outside and started talking and signing things for the quite a large group of people who were blown away by his talent. i took the opportunity to thank Joe for comming to Ireland and Belfast in particualr, I also got the set list signed and a picture taken with Joe and Michael.

I should also note here you can be sure its belfast your in when half way through a couple of us talking to Joe, a guy who had maybehad a pint or two butted in and said "What have ye got on ye you can give us?" Joe Being the ultimately nice guy he is tok his laminate band passes kept the ones he needed then gave the others to people for souveneirs. He gave me the Cornbury music festival one.

At the end of the day I was a very Happy guy, I got a fanstastic gig, Bogies drumstick, a signed setlist, a new t-shirt, Joe's artist pass, a chance to speak to all band members and a photo with Joe. All this at my home gig. I don't think it could have gone any better.

Thanks again, Joe and the band,
Matt

P.S  sorry that was rather long and quite boring lol, i'm not good at reviews

*EDITZ* I found this on youtube, see some of the magic for yourself wink

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXeDq6_ego4

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No need to apologize my young friend. Stellar review and what a WONDERFUL experience for you!! I couldn't be happier! And, you got enough stuff in 1 night for a killer shrine..Right on! Some day when your friends wisen up, you will be the source of envy! Thanks for the "Tale of Magic"..   Cathy

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That's a fabulous story, Matt! You've got enough memories from one evening to last you a lifetime if need be. And yes, they're a great bunch of guys.

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

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Wehey Matt, what a great three days you've had. I spoke with Michael this afternoon and he said it was a stellar performance by the boys. I don't know, you get to see 'em sound check on the Monday, have beers with them on the Wednesday, sounds like you had a memorable few days - to put it mildly! This is what happens when you hang with Batman!

Geoff O

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Matt

Great write up.

It couldn't be a much better three days could it ??

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Well done and Thanks!

bigjeff

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

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Hi Matt

That is a quality review. Not boring in the slightest. You certainly had a Bonabaptism of fire! Three gigs in three days with lots of special extras thrown in. Thanks a lot.

Tripsy smile

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Thats What i'm Talkin' 'bout ...... that YouTube Clip from Belfast , probably the best " Just Got Paid " out there , Frickin' Awesome

That'll be on your favorites Matt , mine too

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

Great Review with Great Memories

Matt wrote:

Wow, Belfast, where to begin.... my ears are still ringing after 3 concerts in 3 days lol

Firstly before i get into my main review just have to say huge thanks to Joe and the guys for comming to Belfast which is essentially my home city.

The story starts at around 4:00 pm when i arrived up in belfast and met Michael at his hotel which was very well situated in relation to the venue. We took a dander round to the Spring and Airbrake and had a wee chat with Bogie and then Carmine before we headed off into town to show michael the HMV where he bought a Hendrix and Jeff Beck CD.

At about 6:00 pm we headed back to the venue but the tickets said doors 8:30 so we entered the convieniently placed pub joined to the Spring and Airbrake. While we were enjoying our drinks Carmine and Rick entered the pub, saw Michael and I sitting then came over and joined us for about 15 mins chating away. Its times like then when I think what exactly is happening. Carmine who has played with some fantastic acts to over 100,000 people and Rick who is an amazing keyboard player and those two are sitting having a drink and talking with myself and Micahel. Unreal.

At around 7:30 Michael and i started the queue outsite which at that stage was pouring down though thankfull there was a canopy so we were able to queue in the dry. While we were in the queue a guy fomr UTV (the N. Ireland version of ITV, a local TV station) came along and wanted to interview some of the fans (he said he had also gotten an intervie with Joe big_smile) So myself and Michael got interviewed along with some other people in the queue. If i see that on the TV il try record it and stick it up  or it might jsut be on the UTV website.

When the doors opened at 8:30 we made outr way swiftly to the front of the stage although you could tell ti was a gig in Ireland as Michael and everyone else was rushing to line up at the fornt of the bar and not the stage. I also found out that when it says ID essential on the ticket, thats just there for show, they didn't even look twice at me big_smile.

The support act was again Simon Mcbride who is rather good, a pleasent surprise fomr all the not so good support bands you get. I'l not say too much i know Micahel wants to talk about them.

Now it was time for the main event, by now the rather small venue was almost full if not over full. When Joe came on there was a big cheer from the crowd, they definately knew who he was wink There was a smile and a nod from Joe then the band exploded into Bridge to better days. There was a definate relaxed feeling comming form he band, Dave had bottle of red wine and some glasses and everyone was really getting into it and giving it everything for the last night of the tour.

The first 4 songs or so were great as you would expect (same set list as Liverpool and Dublin btw) but it was as if after those first 4 songs or so, things really started to get goin. The band realised the crowd were loving it and raised it even higher, Sloe Gin was awesome, two great versions of Your Funeral, My trial and Don't burn down that bridge, recorded by a certain Micahel Lynch. Woke up dreaming was spectacular, the crowd amazed at the speed of it and a huge cheer was let out when Joe broke into the Cradle Rock again.

Then it was my favourite song of the night, Just Got Paid. I've always thought that that song could be used as a definition for Blues/Rock and that version Joe played last night would be the one I'd reccomend to be used. The band was really enjoying it too it seems, giving it everything with the wee extra flare bits thrown in here and there. It was truly fantastic.

The encores were also top notch and during the quiet bit of Asking around for you the crowd were great. The show ended with New Day Yesterday with the Startship Trooper ending. The crowed loving everyting and as Michael said it was truly a great show.

As Aaron was packing things up I asked him for a drum stick and he got one for me, cheers Aaron, the drumstick form the home gig big_smile

After about 20 mins to half an hour joe came outside and started talking and signing things for the quite a large group of people who were blown away by his talent. i took the opportunity to thank Joe for comming to Ireland and Belfast in particualr, I also got the set list signed and a picture taken with Joe and Michael.

I should also note here you can be sure its belfast your in when half way through a couple of us talking to Joe, a guy who had maybehad a pint or two butted in and said "What have ye got on ye you can give us?" Joe Being the ultimately nice guy he is tok his laminate band passes kept the ones he needed then gave the others to people for souveneirs. He gave me the Cornbury music festival one.

At the end of the day I was a very Happy guy, I got a fanstastic gig, Bogies drumstick, a signed setlist, a new t-shirt, Joe's artist pass, a chance to speak to all band members and a photo with Joe. All this at my home gig. I don't think it could have gone any better.

Thanks again, Joe and the band,
Matt

P.S  sorry that was rather long and quite boring lol, i'm not good at reviews

*EDITZ* I found this on youtube, see some of the magic for yourself wink

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXeDq6_ego4

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

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Matt, that was everything else but not boring! What a wonderful review and what a great adventure you had in these three days ... I wish I could have been there with you for the two Ireland gigs too ! And I do agree with you that "Just got paid" should be the explanation to the term "Bluesrock" in any encyclopedia....

Now sleep well, I´m sure you need some sleep now wink

Eva

P.S.: Michael, THANK GOD you recorded "Don´t burn down that bridge" - there´s some people here who are waiting for this one ....
Have a save trip home and keep a close look on your letterbox next week smile

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Terrific review Matt!  Sounds like you and Michael had the night of your lives, and in your home town too.  I sure wish I could have been there with you guys.  Happy days!

Lyn

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Hi Matt,

Great review.... what a night for you!!! Some very, very special memories and mementos to treasure indeed!

Cheshire_Lass/Libby smile  (Bonabaptised: 22 Feb '08)

If I'm alive when I'm 99 I'm still gonna be saying, "Remember 4th May 2009 when we saw Joe at the RAH... what a night that was!"