This was my second time watching George Thorogood and must say I thought he was better the first time. Maybe that's just because he (and myself) are getting older.
He played all his big classics and the crowd was enjoying the show. It was refreshing to see some younger rock fans in the crowd who also where enjoying the show.
He played all his big classics and the crowd was enjoying the show. It was refreshing to see some younger rock fans in the crowd who also where enjoying the show.
SETLIST
- Rock Party
- Who Do You Love?
- The Fixer
- Play Video
- Night Time
- I Drink Alone
- House Rent Blues / One Bourbon One Scotch One Beer
- Get a Haircut
- Gear Jammer
- Move It On Over
- Tail Dragger
- Bad to the Bone
Encore 1:
- Madison Blues
Encore 2:
- O Canada
- What a Wonderful World
I thought that good ol' George show was just a wee bit short on content but for the price of the ticket (about $50) I won't get too fussy.
The Band
Songs were done well. A couple little glitches in Thorogood's voice however his enthusiasm and ability to get the crowd into the show is great.
The Crowd:
Pretty good crowd that was into having a good time and really eager to hear the classics. Prospera Place was about 3/4 sold out for this one. I would guesstimate about 3000 people.
Audience Interaction & Engagement: B
Quality and Diversity of Music: B
Stage Presence of Band B
Energy from the Crowd: B
Notable Exceptions: You Talk Too Much
Overall Rating for Show: B-
Songs were done well. A couple little glitches in Thorogood's voice however his enthusiasm and ability to get the crowd into the show is great.
The Crowd:
Pretty good crowd that was into having a good time and really eager to hear the classics. Prospera Place was about 3/4 sold out for this one. I would guesstimate about 3000 people.
Audience Interaction & Engagement: B
Quality and Diversity of Music: B
Stage Presence of Band B
Energy from the Crowd: B
Notable Exceptions: You Talk Too Much
Overall Rating for Show: B-