This one was a gem. Since it was the opening of the new Stargazer's... he played a 75 minute set had a 30 minute intermission and then another 75 minute set. Absolutely incredible. I sat in the third row about 20 feet from him at the most... unfortunately I didn't have a camera with me.
What an amazing guitar player... and I completely agree... his vocals are WAY underrated. AND, he is very funny. Told jokes and talked quite a bit (but not too much).
The first set was blazing... don't really know the song names so i can't give you a set list, but I do know he played Night Train... the first 75 minute set rushed by and I couldn't wait for the second.
He came back out non-chalantley and just picked up a guitar, sat on a chair and did two songs by himself and talked about the bad situation in the swamp lands right now and actually caught my attention on that.
Then the band came out again. He was taking requests on both sets, but more so on this one. Somebody requested a song he had already played and he joked about that for a while. "While you were getting loaded you missed your favorite song man... and I'm not playing it again..." (all said in good humor obviously). It's hard to explain the whole thing since there is SO MUCH to say and needless to say I have a headache right now, but this was really a great show. The highlight was "Jambalaya"... during this he got on the drums and WOW... he is an amazing drummer. After that he came out for an encore and talked again for a little bit.
I got his autograph afterwards and he was a really nice guy (and patient with an extremely drunk... extremely impatient man). My dad really enjoyed himself and got into it.
Side note: I was sporting my Joe Bonamassa long sleeve shirt, when, after the show, someone came up and said "Hey man, nice SHIRT! That guy is amazing."
Great night and totally worth the potentially tired day tomorrow.
-Eric
"It makes it sound like the amp is about ready to explode, that's because it IS about ready to explode." -Joe
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