Showing posts with label Bonnie Raitt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bonnie Raitt. Show all posts

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Member Review: Bonnie Raitt

As promised, here's Redhed's review of a recent Bonnie Raitt show she attended:

Bonnie in top form in front of a sold-out crowd as she made performing look effortless and easy over an hour and 50 minutes.

That was the deceptive part. Touring in support of her latest album Slipstream, which has garnered some of her best reviews in years, she poured herself into a very soulful performance. Donned in a black and purple sequined shirt and tight black jeans, she took the crowd along with her.

Not only was Raitt a self-assured performer - clearly comfortable in her own skin - she was funny too as she managed to merge blues, folk, rock, and soul in an organic and pleasing way.

She also never forgot her girly side, occasionally applying lipstick or “product’ as she called it, on stage.

Opening with the Slipstream songs “Used To Rule The World” and her winning reggae cover of Gerry Rafferty’s “Right Down The Line”, Raitt - who alternated between electric and acoustic guitars all night long - got to the chestnuts early with her ’90s chart-topper “Something To Talk About It”.

She also did justice to Bob Dylan’s “Million Miles”, another Slipstream song.

She was generous to her bandmates guitarist George Marinelli, drummer Ricky Fataar, bassist James Hutchinson and veteran keyboardist Mike Finnigan. The latter took over on lead vocals - with some nice Hammond organ work too - on the blues shouter “I Got News for You”.

“You’re a singing fool,” said a smiling Raitt afterwards to Finnigan, who brought the crowd to their feet.

Other standouts included the up-tempo Slipstream track, “Marriage Made In Hollywood”, which she pointed out was co-written by her ex-husband, actor Michael O’ Keefe; the ballad “Not Cause I Wanted To”, the John Prine cover “Angel From Montgomery” - which garnered the biggest applause and the first standing ovation of the night for Raitt; the blues numbers “Love Me Like A Man” and “I Feel So Damn Good (I’ll Be Glad When I Get The Blues)” and the Elvis-popularized rockabilly tune, “A Big Hunk O’ Love”.

When it came time for the encore, Raitt settled herself into a chair for the hearbreaking “I Can’t Make You Love Me”. She let some mighty big notes rip before standing up again for the vocally dynamic “Have A Heart”, and the show-ending cover of Van Morrison’s “Crazy Love” sung as a duet with her opening act Marc Cohn of “Walking In Memphis” fame.

Backstage, she sat with me for about 15 minutes, patiently answering all my questions. As she was leaving, she hugged me and whispered “Long live the blues and rock ‘n’ roll!”


Much thanks, Redhed. Planning on selling that hug any time soon?

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Setlist: Bonnie Raitt

With her assurances of a full show review to follow, here's Redhed's setlist for a recent Ms. Raitt show.

Used to Rule the World

Right Down the Line

Something To Talk About

Million Miles

You Can’t Fail Me Now

Love Sneakin’ Up on You

Come to Me

Marriage Made In Hollywood

Ain’t Gonna Let You Go

Not Cause I Wanted To.

Angel From Montgomery

Love Me Like a Man

I Got News For You

I Feel So Damn Good (I’ll Be Glad When I Get The Blues)

A Big Hunk O’ Love

ENCORE

I Can’t Make You Love Me

Have a Heart

Crazy Love

Friday, February 10, 2012

Bonnie Raitt Tour for May and June



Nine-time Grammy winner Bonnie Raitt announces her May/June tour in support of – Slipstream – her newest work which will be released April 20.

The album’s first single is Raittt’s reworking of Gerry Rafferty’s classic tune “Right Down The Line.”

Marc Cohn appears May 8 – 27 & May 31 – June 3. Mavis Staples appears June 8 – 24.

Dates and venues:

Tue 05/01/12 Newkirk, OK First Council Casino
Thu 05/03/12 Durant, OK Choctaw Event Center
Fri 05/04/12 Vinton, LA Delta Downs Racetrack & Casino
Sun 05/06/12 New Orleans, LA Fairgrounds Racecourse
Tue 05/08/12 Meridian, MS MSU Riley Center
Wed 05/09/12 Atlanta, GA Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
Sat 05/12/12 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
Sun 05/13/12 Louisville, KY Whitney Hall
Mon 05/14/12 Knoxville, TN Tennessee Theatre
Wed 05/16/12 Indianapolis, IN Clowes Memorial Hall
Fri 05/18/12 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
Sat 05/19/12 Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre
Tue 05/22/12 Midland, MI Midland Center For The Performing Arts
Wed 05/23/12 Akron, OH Akron Civic Theatre
Fri 05/25/12 Ann Arbor, MI Hill Auditorium
Sun 05/27/12 Rochester, NY Kodak Hall At Eastman Theatre
Wed 05/30/12 Hampton Beach, NH Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
Thu 05/31/12 Portland, ME Merrill Auditorium At City Hall
Sat 06/02/12 Albany, NY Palace Theatre
Sun 06/03/12 Burlington, VT Various Venues
Fri 06/08/12 Holyoke, MA Mountain Park
Sat 06/09/12 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
Tue 06/12/12 Portsmouth, VA Ntelos Wireless Pavilion
Thu 06/14/12 Vienna, VA Filene Center At Wolf Trap
Sat 06/16/12 Philadelphia, PA Academy Of Music
Sun 06/17/12 Baltimore, MD Pier Six Pavilion
Wed 06/20/12 New York, NY Beacon Theatre
Sat 06/23/12 Boston, MA Bank Of America Pavilion
Sun 06/24/12 Hyannis, MA Cape Cod Melody Tent