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Les Paul's 100th @The Hard Rock, NYC 6/9/15

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Fretsman
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Great show. GE smith fronted a tight band for most guitarists. Neal Schon brought his own band Vortex for his set. The closing numbers had Steve Miller taking the reins from GE til GE grabbed them back. Fun and loose show. All the guitarists showed their skillsets. I loved them all. I really dug Tender Surrender's melody. I hadn't heard that baby before and what a nice tune. It seemed time restraints closed the show a bit earlier than what we all wanted.

The Count's 77

Riding With The Sons Of Perdition

Let The Rocking Do The Talking

Neal Schon and Vortex

NS Vortex

El Matador

The Calling

Johnny A

And Your Bird Can Sing

Wichita Lineman

Superstition

Joe Satriani

Satch Boogie

Always With Me Always With You

Joe Bonamassa

All Aboard

Double Trouble

Warren Haynes

I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home

Soulshine

Steve Vai

Glorious (?)

Tender Surrender

Steve Miller & Co.

Blues With A Feeling

One Mint Julep Blues

I'm Tore Down

I got all the song titles but one I'm not absolutely sure of. I believe Steve Vai's 1st song may have been a newer version of his song Glorious. If anyone can confirm or deny. I went thru what I could and it differently sounds the same???? I think it has a good shot at being another song. The original I listened to has an almost synthesized sound to it, but live with a screaming guitar it sounds like the riff, but I'm not sure, Any help would be appreciated for proper titling, Thanx

[Edited on 6/12/2015 by Fretsman]


 
Posted : June 10, 2015 4:10 pm
TheBabe714
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Thanks so much for posting this.
~Happy 100th Birthday to the Legend Les Paul~


 
Posted : June 11, 2015 5:40 am
Fretsman
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I will end this with a gem I found on youtube. It's from Les Paul's 90th Birthday party @The Iridium. Steve Miller joined him for 2 songs in this short clip. The second song has a small photo collage of Lester's life intermixed with it. It's really nicely done. It shows Mr. Paul's personality as he busts chops a little bit. It make me think Lou Pallo never came out for the 100th. I saw David Grisman in the crowd on the close out pan. Just saying?

It's a great sentimental little clip that drives home what Tuesday Night was all about.


 
Posted : June 12, 2015 10:14 am
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