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08:37 PM, Oct 09, 2002 |
Date of Concert: 10/2/2002 | Location: New York, NY
What a great night! It is hard to put into words what all happened in this night, but lets just say, everyone there was going nuts. Not just those that were there to see Bob, not just those hoping Trey would come out, not just those that really had a thing for the girl in the B-52's. What started as a somewhat different kind of evening with an interesting jam from Rob Wasserman and DJ Logic, turned into a full on night of surprises. The energy really started to get going when Robert Randolph came out. He is obviously a big shot in NYC, but for good reason, this man is a showman. And when he and the family band got going, it was really something....and then Derek Trucks came out. This is something that people have been wanting to see for some time, and it happened, and it was beautiful. And if that wasn't enough, the new guy on the block, John Mayer came out to strut his stuff, and show that there is more to him and his axe than making high school girls swoon. Two other points that could have seemed quite cheesy, but weren't were 3 of the founding members from Blue Oyster Cult and moe. playing "Don't Fear the Reaper," and then Particle and Kate & Fred from the B-52's playing "Love Shack." Both of these events were a guilty pleasure for everyone in attendance, and it really shows who wants to be a part of the great scene that is becoming almost mainstream. Trey coming out early on to accept the Archival Album of the Year award got everyone really excited for when he did eventually emerge on stage to play a few tunes. Would love to see a transcribed version of Trey's acceptance speech for the Tour of the Year Award. It was pretty funny, and a little revealing one could say. All in all, great fun. The Tom Tom Club / Dirty Dozen Brass Band on the side stage was more fun than expected, largely due to the high energy of the selected songs, and the great guests that embraced them throughout the evening. Reid Genaur's leading of "Take Me To The River," was indeed the highlight over there, but Fuzz ripping it up all night kept things interesting as well.
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