Sounds like an amazing expierence! Good to hear the show was great.
Sounds like an amazing expierence! Good to hear the show was great.
Thanks for the details! I'm so glad you enjoyed the show. I've decided to wait until the last minute to get my Jackson tickets, hoping for better (the ones I keep pulling up now are literally the last row).
Very cool that he talked to you not once but twice!
I'm glad you enjoyed it & that he SPOKE to you, Cathy.
Interesting choice of Mohammed's Radio. Of course Linda Ronstadt recorded it on Back In The USA.
Pm, I'm so happy JB did another great show for you. Interesting that he did a cover for one of his encores. He has so many wonderful songs of his own. I was listening to Late For the Sky the other day and it had me in tears. I just know I'd be crying through his whole show. But I still want to see him.
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
Cathy - I am so happy for you! I loved reading your write-up and all of the little details you remembered. I'm THRILLED that you got quite a bit of interaction and that Jackson is on the mend. I've got to say, the bit about your hubby randomly leaping out of his armchair and yelling "MY STUNNING MYSTERY COMPANION!" at various moments in the lead up to the concert cracked me up! He sounds great.
you better put it all behind you, baby, 'cause life goes on
you keep carrying that anger, it'll eat you up inside--
Sounds like the show was great PM! I'm glad you had fun. My concert is a week from today
Open up your eyes take the devil from your mind
I realized that I meant to answer this and forgot. For 2nd row center seats but a shortened set at the casino we paid $176 each, through the venue. For Row B center seats at a full show at the Peoria Civic Center we paid $65 per seat at the Jackson Browne site presale. You tell me which was the better deal! Oh well, live and learn. I wanted to thank Brooke one more time. If it wasn't for coming here and seeing her post about the Jackson Browne site presale we wouldn't have got those great seats. Thanks Brookie!!!
There are some videos of Peoria. I'm not surprised considering all the recording I saw going on. This is The Load Out/Stay.
I swear I can hear myself around 5:24, especially during the words "little bit".
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This one has a lot clearer view of him and some great closeups!
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PciKknhc7A[/ame]
You can clearly see how he appreciates the audience's applause.
Hopefully he'll tour next year with his band. I can see him struggle when he goes for the high notes now and he's already dropped the key to those songs, so I don't know how much longer he can keep touring at the pace he's used to. If your interested to see how often he's toured in the past check out this page.
http://www.jrp-graphics.com/jb/JBConcertHistory.html
~ Cathy ~
And I dream I'm on vacation 'Cause I like the way that sounds,
It's a perfect occupation for me.
You're welcome, Pm! I sooooooo wanted to go to this, but our son is getting married in July and all my money is being saved for that right now! I hadn't even thought about it when the presale started. The bride's parents are footing her part, of course, but guess what? There's still lots for the groom's parents to take care of! I really didn't realize that till now and I'm in the midst of it!
I do hope Jackson will tour again next year. Somehow, somewhere, someway, I want to see him.
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
He sings it high, he plays it low
Just saw Jackson Browne at the historic Orpheum Theatre tonight!
I wasn't sure I was going to go with all the flooding downtown, but I figured, "What the heck." I drove down there and while some roads were closed, Beale Street and the Orpheum were just fine. I walked up to the box office and lucky for me, they had a seventh row seat on the left center aisle! I was really happy, as from home I'd been pulling up last row, literally.
When Jackson came onstage, he commented that he'd seen how high the river was and it made him appreciate what he had when he thought of all those people losing their homes and possessions.
He told us he was going to play a lot of songs he doesn't usually play. Some of them I didn't recognize. One of them was a "pagan" Christmas song, one was a song about going to Cuba, one was a song where he talks about how he thought he was a child (he said he wasn't sure he was "physically able" to do that one because he almost never did it). I was happy to hear "Looking Into You," "Your Bright Baby Blues," "For Everyman," "These Days," "Running on Empty," "The Pretender," and "The Load Out / Stay." We didn't get "Late for the Sky" or "Rock Me on the Water" as I'd hoped, but I was actually happy he didn't do "Take It Easy" as it can't leave up to the Eagles version. He also did a Zevon cover - not "Mohammed's Radio" but another song I didn't recognize. He did "Cocaine" but he added what he called the "rehab verses" where he talks about giving it up. He did both of his songs about Little Jackson - "Rosie" and "Red-neck Friend." After "Rosie" he said that Danny Kortchmar thought it was a bad idea to record that, lol. He then played the Kortchmar-penned song "Shaky Town." He ended with "Before the Deluge" which seemed very appropriate!
The only sour note was that there were some jerks a couple seats down who thought the show was about them. Yeah, you call out names of songs you want to Jackson, but you don't try to yell out a freaking conversation with him. This guy would actually talk OVER Jackson! Example: "I wrote this next song about going to Cuba..." Guy: "I WENT TO CUBA!" Or Jackson would sing a lyric like "Don't confront me with my failures - I had not forgotten them" and he would holler "THAT IS SO TRUE!" Sometimes one or two of them would sing so loudly it drowned Jackson out. Folks were yelling at him to shut up. It was so lame. One of his buddies left to go to the bathroom, missed "Running On Empty," then came back and started hollering for Jackson to play it again. Thankfully the loudest one left about 3/4 of the way through and the rest quieted down a bit after that. At one point it had gotten so bad that Jackson even stopped and said something like "What are you guys drinking back there?" Then Jackson asked a roadie to bring him some rum, lol.
Some more "Memphis moments": he started to play "Love Me Tender" but then he forgot the words, so he gave up lol. He changed the lyrics in the "Load Out" where it talks about not knowing what city you're in, instead saying "You always know when you're in Memphis."
Afterwards some concertgoers and I walked down Beale Street and stopped to get some food. Nothing closes down there 'til 3:00 am, not even on a weeknight. The only exception is Sunday. It was pretty wild.
Overall, Jackson's voice sounded great. No missed notes. Very glad I went!