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MasterCylinder
07-02-2012, 10:59 AM
I have good seats at the Joe Cocker / Huey Lewis and the News concert in Albuquerque in two weeks.
Anybody out there caught this tour yet ?

Jack in Wilmington
07-02-2012, 11:31 AM
I have good seats at the Joe Cocker / Huey Lewis and the News concert in Albuquerque in two weeks.
Anybody out there caught this tour yet ?

No, but when you're done with your time machine can we borrow it.

ForeverAutumn
07-02-2012, 11:35 AM
Interesting combination. I didn't know that they were touring together. I've seen them both on their own...years ago. In fact we were supposed to see Huey Lewis on August 14, 2003, the night of that big blackout that covered parts of the US and Canada. The show had to be postponed to a later date...and on the new date there was a big storm here and a blackout at the casino he was playing at! LOL! But that one was short and the show went on. :)

But I digress...both Huey and Joe were excellent in concert when I saw them. I would go to see them both again.

MasterCylinder
07-05-2012, 09:17 AM
No, but when you're done with your time machine can we borrow it.

LOL !................whoa, Jack.............WTF you talkin' about ?

In the guitarist thread all you come up with is Kim Simmonds ?

Jack in Wilmington
07-05-2012, 10:35 AM
LOL !................whoa, Jack.............WTF you talkin' about ?

In the guitarist thread all you come up with is Kim Simmonds ?

I gotta say, IMO Savoy Brown is way better than Joe Cocker or Huey Lewis, if you've ever seen them. Cocker at Woodstock was fun cause you just didn't know what he was gonna do next. Good call on Steve Hackett. I think he's underreated.

MasterCylinder
07-06-2012, 04:29 AM
I gotta say, IMO Savoy Brown is way better than Joe Cocker or Huey Lewis, if you've ever seen them. Cocker at Woodstock was fun cause you just didn't know what he was gonna do next. Good call on Steve Hackett. I think he's underreated.

I'm referring to your "time machine"...........Simmonds is no young pup either.

Simmonds may be "way better" than Huey Lewis or Joe Cocker.........let's compare their bank accounts.

Steve Hackett is very good; his DVD, TOKYO TAPES is one of my favorites.............I watch it often and see something new and impressive each time...........what a band :

Steve Hackett: guitar/harmonica/vocals
John Wetton: bass/guitar/vocals
Chester Thompson: drums
Ian McDonald: flute/saxophone/guitar/keyboards/vocals
Julian Colbeck: keyboards/vocals

Jack in Wilmington
07-06-2012, 05:12 AM
I'm referring to your "time machine"...........Simmonds is no young pup either.

Simmonds may be "way better" than Huey Lewis or Joe Cocker.........let's compare their bank accounts.

Steve Hackett is very good; his DVD, TOKYO TAPES is one of my favorites.............I watch it often and see something new and impressive each time...........what a band :

Steve Hackett: guitar/harmonica/vocals
John Wetton: bass/guitar/vocals
Chester Thompson: drums
Ian McDonald: flute/saxophone/guitar/keyboards/vocals
Julian Colbeck: keyboards/vocals

I know I've added much more to Kim Simmonds bank account judging by the amount of CD's in my collection. I see that his tour is making a local stop, maybe I'll borrow your time machine and check it out.

I'll check out the Steve Hackett DVD, thanks for the heads up.

MasterCylinder
07-20-2012, 04:33 AM
Just to let you all know.............I have returned from the magic of New Mexico and I have a few thoughts on the concert..........

Huey Lewis has lost his power..........he is struggling to sing his hits..........great band, great personality, has a lot of fun with the audience. Best part of this act for me is the horn section...........which, BTW, included a bari-sax that just honked !

Joe Cocker is still getting it done; he never could sing so nothing has really changed..........this is a grandaddy rock show.........he looks old...........someone in the crowd behind me said he is 67 years old...........that would have put him at Woodstock 42 years ago at age 25..........sounds about right.
Good band, lots of history...........a legend that can still put on a concert.