



A five star BR show. Wow! A sold out Martyrs welcomed the band (and friends) and man was the band sharp.
I am certainly in the camp that doesn't favor the "friends" concept. Maybe in Canada, where these other artists are known and revered, but here in the US and especially last night, many the US fans I spoke with were befuddled. Maybe it was the fact that people didn't know what the night's format would be or maybe it was that the friends sometimes slowed down the musical train that is BR - but personally, GIVE ME MORE BLUE RODEO! Everytime the band left the BR material and played along on other songs - all I could think of was, "gee I wish they were doing a BR gem". A minor point of complaint in a night of great music.
As mentioned the Chicago crowd was very supportive and it seems after the band had played to less than capacity crowds earlier on the tour - the support was rejuvenating. Hearing many of the Small Miracles songs live was the highlight for me. Blue House, Black Ribbon, Come on, This Town, and others. After the Rain was amazing - as was Trust Yourself. Hearing all those guitarists just rip into the solos on this song was a jawdropping experience.
I spent half the show up front and half in the back of the room. Greg looked great health-wise and Jim was breaking hearts throughout the night.
Comedic moment of the night: People thinking that Baz was singing lead on multiple songs - only to realize that it was Ron Sexsmith. They do look like brothers, dontcha think?
Random musical moment: Jim Cuddy just blew the house out with his lead GUITAR playing. While Greg is usually the one who gets the cheers for his outta sight solos - it was Jim that impressed me both on the new stuff and the classics. An underrated guitarist.
I'm abit fuzzy on the details for set list - and I'm hoping that I remember more after I shake this hangover. I want to thank Sonja for the lift to my hotel in less than stellar driving conditions (who knew that road construction continues at 2:00 AM?).
Final thought: The people at the show last night LOVE Blue Rodeo.You could feel it in the air, in their smiles, in the cheering and the singing along. The crowd was respectful and grateful for the opportunity to see and hear their favorite band live once again. I know I was. Lookout Nashville - I'm coming into town to spread the gospel of Blue Rodeo at the AMA conference.
Peace now,
Mexican Diplomat (aka Jake to any new BR friends I met last night - and there were a ton)
"So find your way and I'll do the same...I'll meet you on the other side"
Cuff The Duke