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Stanford University Live presents Joe Russo's Almost Dead
Frost Amphitheatre
Campus Drive at Galvez St, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
6:30 PM, Saturday, August 17, 2019
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[6:30 PM band out, Joe says hello]
[8:19 PM lights down, band out]
Thanks to JamBase for cluing me in to the jazzy jam that started the show. Guess I ought to put Hooteroll? on my playlist! And even bigger thanks for linking to Must Have Media's multishot HD video of the show hosted at YouTube!
I thought the whole experience was terrific, starting with the low key scene in the parking lot and south-side admission line. Perfect NorCal experience! Was it a sold out show? I dunno. The venue seemed pretty darn full, but I didn't have trouble moving through the crowd when I needed to, and there was plenty of dancing space around our spot about half-way back from the stage to the soundboard. Gonna chalk that up to good sense on the part of the promoters (assuming that ticket sales were capped to prevent overcrowding) – another plus for the NorCal vibe!
The opening jam, later identified to me as Morning in Marin (oh yeah, spot on, now that I stream it while writing this), was a great way to dive into sonic paradise: open your ears and surf the sound waves! The audio mix at our position was superb: excellent stereo separation of the players and a really wide dynamic range. At times, the band let their output dip low enough for me to hear yackers 15 feet away (unfortunately!), but other times it was a roaring tornado of sound. Cowabunga!
Stuart Bogie was an unexpected addition – I didn't realize that he'd sat in with the band in LA on Friday night – and I really enjoyed the additional flavors that he tossed into the mix. I didn't try to keep track of his tenor playing… you can assume that he played tenor on every tune unless I come back later to add indicators to show otherwise. I was most taken with the growly rumbling that he added on bass harmonica – bet that one is much easier to travel with than a baritone saxophone!
Tonight's encore, CC Ryder, performed with additional horn players, was delivered as a Soul Man-inspired rave-up rather than a slow blues. Way cool!
Big thanks to Ting for the photo gallery!
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