Showing posts with label Blue Rodeo. Show all posts
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May 24, 2015

Concert #743 - Blue Rodeo at McCabe's Guitar Shop (May 17, 2015)


My concert database shows that this was my concert no. 400 at McCabe's, a statistical tidbit that amazes even me, the tireless concert-goer that I am. Such a special occasion called for an equally special performer and, in that respect, Blue Rodeo fit the bill one-hundred percent, as I've been an ardent fan of the band ever since I first saw them live in 2009, also at McCabe's. The boys from Toronto came out as a sextet, with the following line-up:
Jim Cuddy (vocals, guitar, mandolin, harmonica)
Greg Keelor (vocals, guitar)
Bazil Donovan (bass)
Glenn Milchem (drums)
Mike Boguski (keyboards)
Colin Cripps (guitar, vocals)

The show was a sell-out, but with only 150 seats in the house and a ticket price of 25 bucks, there wasn't much money to be made last Sunday night at my favorite venue. Still, that didn't stop the band from giving it all - they put on an exceptionally good show, one of the best I've ever seen at McCabe's.

Both Jim and Greg were in top vocal shape - while their faces did show the passage of time, their voices remained as youthful as ever. Particularly impressive were Jim's vocals on "Try".

Jim Cuddy at McCabe's

Greg Keelor at McCabe's
I absolutely loved the concert's relentlessly fast pace and the band's extended instrumental interludes did not hurt either. And speaking of the band: they were nothing short of phenomenal - while all musicians had their solo moments, it was their collective work that impressed me the most.

The crowd responded enthusiastically to the music and so did I. Late in the show, someone from the back seats yelled out loud "You guys are good", to which Jim, without missing a beat, replied "We practice a lot", a riposte that made all of us laugh. The band was in a humorous mood, too - even the eternally serious Bazil Donovan, the band's bassist, showed an occasional smile or two.

Show highlights? Too many to list them all ... Jim's voice ... the quality of the songs ... Greg's delivery of "Hasn't Hit Me Yet" ... Mike Boguski's handling of the keyboards ... Glenn's enthusiastic playing of the drums ... I could go on and on ...

One of the set lists left behind on the stage
A  second set list found on the stage
L to R: Jim Cuddy, Mike Boguski, Greg Keelor

Colin Cripps (left) & Glenn Milchem at McCabe's
Jim & Bazil at McCabe's
Bazil Davidson at McCabe's
The stage
Glenn Milchem's drums
Blue Rodeo T-shirts
Greg Keelor reporting to work
Concert poster

June 10, 2011

Concert #496 - Blue Rodeo at McCabe's Guitar Shop (February 20, 2009)

Not nearly as popular in the States as in their native Canada, Blue Rodeo can only play smaller venues when they cross the US border and that is actually good for those of us gringos who appreciate their melodic country-rock and great vocal harmonies. Sitting in the second row, along with my friend Jay, I witnessed an excellent evening of music that made me want to dig deep into their large back catalog.

Band Line-up
Jim Cuddy (acoustic guitar & vocals)
Greg Keelor (acoustic guitar & vocals)
Glenn Milchem (drums)
Bob Egan (pedal steel guitar)
Basil Donovan (bass)
Michael Boguski (piano & organ)

Set list
  Now & Forever 
Cynthia
  Bad Timing
  Blue House
Disappear
  Rebel
  Trust Yourself
Crying Over You 
3 Hours Away
5 AM (A Love Song)
5 Days In May
  Try
Is It You
  Rage
  Photograph
To Love Somebody
Head Over Heels
Encore
'Til I Am Myself Again
It Hasn't Hit Me Yet

The best songs of the evening: "Cynthia", "Head Over Heels" and "It Hasn't Hit Me Yet", which coincidentally, all come from the same album, "Five Days In July". 

Imagine my surprise when, shortly after the show, four songs recorded at this very concert showed up on YouTube. Here they are:

To Love Somebody:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opUMh5ZFpc0
Bad Timing:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQwOsb8RqrY
Trust Yourself:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfuZCZ6FcP4&feature=related
Is It You:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCBu-fqPvaQ&feature=related

And one other thing: I can still see the face of bassist Bazil Donovan, who appeared to be totally disconnected from the other five, just sitting there emotionless and utterly bored by the proceedings. I hope he wasn't.