Re: Milwaukee - March 8

CubbyBear wrote:

I seldom post, but was at the show in Milwaukee last night with a friend and Joe and the band were SMOKIN!!  The kid at the end was really amazing too - thanks to whoever posted his name, we've been trying to figure it out.

The only real complaint I have is that Joe is not playing hardly anything pre-'You & Me'.  "Mountain Time" and "Blues Deluxe" were all we got.  I love the new stuff, but I miss the boogie!  Would love to hear some stuff from "Blues Deluxe" and "Had To Cry To Today" put back in the set list and see him bust out a Strat from time to time.

But performance-wise, WOW.  Just amazing as usual.  My friend Jon who came with had never seen Joe before and was totally blown away.  Cool venue too!  Nice sound, good beer prices, and a full house that was going crazy.

I hear ya on hearin the older songs too.But when your an "old "veteran with so much to choose from its got to be hard to have time to play all the fans want to hear.you know Joe doesnt have too many 2 minute songs lol.But I will agree with BIll S here that its a great set list,I am glad there was alot of the new cd.Love the songs and it is something different to hear. I am with you as alot of us that would love Pain and Sorrow.I was never lucky enough to hear live.But what ya goona do ,maybe hell pull it back out in the future some time.

Your rock candy baby
Your hard sweet and sticky

20 (edited by Belexes 2009-03-09 23:28:06)

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My recording of the concert:

http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-deta … ?id=239951

- Steve

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Belexes wrote:

Is there a name for the acoustic work that Joe played prior to Woke Up Dreaming?

Faux Mantini? Maybe.

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It sounds like a twist of Flamenco and yeah i can hear Faux Mantini in there Jim from what i saw of the Elgin Video , Like to see the finish in Flamenco style too with that stamping heel thing as a beat always liked it when those guys done that

More nation's cultures brought in through Joe's guitar style , we have Trad American , British Blues , Rock , Indian and Now Spanish/Mexican   One Universal Big Blues Hotch Potch
It's All Good   cool

.......................... 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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I hear ya on hearin the older songs too.But when your an "old "veteran with so much to choose from its got to be hard to have time to play all the fans want to hear.you know Joe doesnt have too many 2 minute songs lol.But I will agree with BIll S here that its a great set list,I am glad there was alot of the new cd.Love the songs and it is something different to hear. I am with you as alot of us that would love Pain and Sorrow.I was never lucky enough to hear live.But what ya goona do ,maybe hell pull it back out in the future some time.


Definitely agree, and obviously he's going to want to play plenty from the new album.  I guess I just feel like the last couple of years that Joe is kind of 'shunning' his earlier work, as if he doesn't feel it is up to par.  I love the new stuff, but it's missing some of the swagger and boogie of the old material.  Almost everything on 'Sloe Gin' and 'John Henry' is much more plodding and slower tempoed, so it would be nice to see him throw stuff like 'You Upset Me Baby", 'Travellin' South', 'Never Make Your Move...", "Pack It Up", etc... into the set to add some variety.

These are minor complaints of course - any Joe show is an amazing Joe show!!  : )

24 (edited by Amsterhammer 2009-03-10 01:24:12)

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idolbone wrote:

.....and now i've just seen other posts on other threads,dimeadozen seems to be the one,same as suggested by WA fans. Haven't used a torrent site as heard horror stories of virus's and such,but my spyware is up to date,so i guess i'll have to dive in!

If you have normal, proper protection then you have nothing to fear from torrent sites like Dime. I've downloaded more gigs than I can count and never had any problem.

Looking forward VERY much to hearing this show. Thanks for the torrent, Belexes, much appreciated!

edit - one seeder and already 33 leechers, this is gonna be a biggie! cool

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

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Have to say I was BLOWN AWAY AGAIN !!!! at how JB and his KICK **** BAND Sounded and YES THEY ARE TIGHT. I love the NEW and the OLD songs .
The Crowd , MAN The people in CHEESE LAND CAN  R O C K .
I love Elgin and always will , but Turner Hall is a thing of Beauty what a place for a concert .
A special Thanks to Renee and Lee for saving Penny and I the  FRONT ROW SEATS . big_smile  Thank you SO SO MUCH !!!!!!!!!!

Jon

26 (edited by BluesMan 2009-03-10 03:54:50)

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I know some were expecting a lengthy review of last nights Milwaukee show and trust me, I will to do one. However, when a guy sees two of the greatest shows and an absolute fantastic guitar clinic all within 24 hours of one another, it takes a heck of a lot out of you. Last night around midnight, I called my work and told them I would be taking Monday off. To say I'm burnt out is an understatement, but give me a couple of days and I'll post a review complete with pictures and a little video. There is much to tell.....

Until then, I'd love to share two very special things that happened that I was lucky enough to capture on video. The first is what I've entitled, "Joe gives Tallan a lesson", and the other is, "Tallan's dream comes true". Both of these "happenings" were totally unplanned, spur of the moment things. On the second one when Joe leaned over and said, "Roy, on my signal boost Tallan onto the stage", I almost fell over. I'll post a review under a separate topic in a couple of days. But until then......

"Joe gives Tallan a lesson": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LvXf7tRh4U

AND

"Tallan's dream comes true": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeTX896ayCI

Enjoy,

Roy

P.S. The fist video was shot in Cascio Interstate Music's back room where they have some very special guitars. wink

Joe is the Best!

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Roy,
Glad you got that 2nd one on tape, because it was fun to watch.
I think Joe and the band may have enjoyed that as much as Tallen did. They were grinning from ear to ear...me too!
I imagine Tallen will be telling that story for quite some time.

My buddy Dave was sitting on the other side of Tallen. I told him during the show that he was sitting next to a prodigy, but I'm not sure he believed me. He helped Roy lift Tallen onto the stage, then became a believer.

"Rock ON & Keep the Faith"

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Roy, thanks for those videos.

I gotta say, it was good seeing everyone again from the Shank Hall days where we froze our butts off outside.  My significant other, Chrissie, would have come but couldn't take Monday off from work.

If some people want the audio to the show and can't register on Dime, I also put the show on etree:

http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=523281

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Excellent reviews from everyone who was there!  The tundra has spoken, Joe has melted it!

Music is good for the Soul...

30 (edited by srxman2001 2009-03-10 05:23:16)

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Great Stuff!!!  Thanks for sharing Roy

Doug

Doug

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Talk about throwing a kid in the water sink or swim. Wow. He was like a duck to water.

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Belexes wrote:

My recording of the concert:

http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-deta … ?id=239951

- Steve

Thanks Steve, downloaded last night, look forward to giving it a listen!!!

Music is good for the Soul...

33 (edited by BluesMan 2009-03-10 16:35:58)

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jim m wrote:

Talk about throwing a kid in the water sink or swim. Wow. He was like a duck to water.

Jim,

I know what you're saying but trust me, I was more nervous for Tallan than Tallan ever was. I've seen this happen to Tallan many times now and each time, Tallan is just really excited to get up on stage without fear of anything. For the past week he had been telling his dad Carl that he was going to play with Joe. Carl made it clear that he didn't think it would happen. Actually, he told him it wouldn't, but Tallan held fast in his mind that it would.

No one in the crowd suspected this was going to take place and that's why when Joe leaned over and told me to boost Tallan up on his signal, it shocked the heck out of me. We all know how much of a perfectionist Joe is and to have him do that for Tallan, just blew everyone in the place away. Then in typical Tallan fashion, he gets up there and just kills it.

By the way, Tallan was wearing a JB baseball cap that somone in the audience gave him just prior to the show. It was an emotional event for everyone that knows Tallan and I'm sure it's a moment that Tallan will never, ever forget in his life.

From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank one and only one man who made this happen. And that man's name is Joe Bonamassa.

Roy

Joe is the Best!

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Joe has good nights, Great nights and WOW nights, never any bad nights. This was a WOW NIGHT. I know some people complain because he does not play a whole lot of his early stuff, Joe has put out so many cd's in a short period of time that it is difficult to fit it all in. He is one of those artist that has very little if any filler on any of his cds so no matter what he plays as long as he gives it his all (with lots of guitar solos) I am happy. I sure do wish he still played Fenders and his Gilotti, I really miss that. It used to be so cool to see him play all the different guitars because you get to see what each guitar offers. Some songs are better for a Strat and other for the Les Paul. Oh well, I would watch Joe if he played a no name cheap guitar everynight because Im sure he would make it sing.

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BluesMan wrote:
jim m wrote:

Talk about throwing a kid in the water sink or swim. Wow. He was like a duck to water.

Jim,

I know what you're saying but trust me, I was more nervous for Tallan than Tallan ever was. I've seen this happen to Tallan many times now and each time, Tallan is just really excited to get up on stage without fear of anything. For the past week he had been telling his dad Carl that he was going to play with Joe. Carl made it clear that he didn't think it would happen. Actually, he told him it wouldn't, but Tallan held fast in his mind that it would.

No one in the crowd suspected this was going to take place and that's why when Joe leaned over and told me to boost Tallan up on his signal, it shocked the heck out of me. We all know how much of a perfectionist Joe is and to have him do that for Tallan, just blew everyone in the place away. Then in typical Tallan fashion, he gets up there and just kills it.

By the way, Tallan was wearing a JB baseball cap that somone in the audience gave him just prior to the show. It was an emotional event for everyone that knows Tallan and I'm sure it's a moment that Tallan will never, ever forget in his life.

From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank one and only one man who made this happen. And that man's name is Joe Bonamassa.

Roy

I posted the video I took of tallon on You tube, my youtube acount is backroadjunkie (all one word)

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MillionMilesAway wrote:

The venue last night was really cool!!!! Rev. Paul told me it was originally a polka hall built in 1867 or something like that

Being a person that used to frequent concerts in my youth, Turner Hall had that feel (retro) I kept hearing about the standing room only and the small tables in front but kudos to the staff, there were rows of chairs set up and the place was packed..

I sat with the Rev and his lovely wife along with my buddy from the windy city Ben no more than 15ft from the stage. I saw the band the night before in Elgin ( another great venue) but different in the sense that Turner Hall was Buzzing

I am another that does not write long winded reviews but just want to say WOW

My only really negative comment and it's really not negitive just an observation....The School of Rock guitar God poses were a little too much

I understand what you are saying about the rock poses but dont you think it is nice to have a real guitar hero these days with all the manufactured crap music out there. Growing up we had Jimmy Page doing all the moves now we have Joe. The thing about his poses are you can tell they come from emotion just like JP. Rock on.