Post subject: [2025-06-06] Joanne Shaw Taylor "Black And Gold" (Journeyman)
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2025 1:01 pm
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Excellent player. You can tell she spent some time with Bonamassa - it kind of feels like she runs her shows in a similar fashion, with a tight band, and starts immediately at the start time, not a few minutes (or more) later.
We saw her at her first show on the recent Experience Hendrix tour, and she cam out and absolutely owned the stage. No easing into things - it might as well have been her own show.
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Post subject: [2025-06-06] Joanne Shaw Taylor "Black And Gold" (Journeyman)
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2025 1:04 pm
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alantig wrote:
Excellent player. You can tell she spent some time with Bonamassa - it kind of feels like she runs her shows in a similar fashion, with a tight band, and starts immediately at the start time, not a few minutes (or more) later.
When I first started going to concerts in the mid-70s, the shows were almost always at least an hour late in starting. Used to irritate the heck out of me.
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Post subject: [2025-06-06] Joanne Shaw Taylor "Black And Gold" (Journeyman)
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2025 2:56 pm
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Jason Michael wrote:
alantig wrote:
Excellent player. You can tell she spent some time with Bonamassa - it kind of feels like she runs her shows in a similar fashion, with a tight band, and starts immediately at the start time, not a few minutes (or more) later.
When I first started going to concerts in the mid-70s, the shows were almost always at least an hour late in starting. Used to irritate the heck out of me.
It's still pretty routine to see a 10-15 minute delay. But Bonamassa's tix always say "SHARP" for the start time, and they're not kidding. The last few shows of his I've seen, if the start time was 8:00, the intro music started at 7:58 or 7:59, and he started playing at 8:00 at the latest. JST was the same way.
The worst experience I've had w/a start time was Kiss on their farewell tour. The second time we saw them, the painter who was opening was not on the bill. That was made very clear, so not a surprise. But ZERO announcement that Kiss still wouldn't come on until 8:45. Show time was 7:30. Doors at 6:30. No announcement, nothing. People didn't know if they had time to run to the concession stand, merch table, bathroom, nothing. Couldn't even threaten to not go see them again because, well "farewell" tour!
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Post subject: [2025-06-06] Joanne Shaw Taylor "Black And Gold" (Journeyman)
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2025 5:53 pm
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alantig wrote:
Jason Michael wrote:
alantig wrote:
Excellent player. You can tell she spent some time with Bonamassa - it kind of feels like she runs her shows in a similar fashion, with a tight band, and starts immediately at the start time, not a few minutes (or more) later.
When I first started going to concerts in the mid-70s, the shows were almost always at least an hour late in starting. Used to irritate the heck out of me.
It's still pretty routine to see a 10-15 minute delay. But Bonamassa's tix always say "SHARP" for the start time, and they're not kidding. The last few shows of his I've seen, if the start time was 8:00, the intro music started at 7:58 or 7:59, and he started playing at 8:00 at the latest. JST was the same way.
The worst experience I've had w/a start time was Kiss on their farewell tour. The second time we saw them, the painter who was opening was not on the bill. That was made very clear, so not a surprise. But ZERO announcement that Kiss still wouldn't come on until 8:45. Show time was 7:30. Doors at 6:30. No announcement, nothing. People didn't know if they had time to run to the concession stand, merch table, bathroom, nothing. Couldn't even threaten to not go see them again because, well "farewell" tour!
I don't recall ever being given an announcement regarding the late starts in the 70s and 80s. Just waited for an hour or more past starting time. Since I've been going to concerts more frequently again over the last 15-20 years, I find the acts far more punctual and professional.
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