Jimmy LaFave 2008-10-06
Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Set 1
Buckets Of Rain
Hideaway Girl
Secret Garden
Dusty Old Fairgrounds
Never Is A Moment
Just Like A Woman
Only One Angel
Going Home
Rocket In My Pocket
Simple Twist Of Fate
Deep South 61 Delta Highway Blues
River Road
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
Catch The Wind
That's The Way It Goes
Encore 1:
Love Minus Zero
The Weight
Encore 2:
Oklahoma Hills
Get Together
Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
Hideaway Girl
Secret Garden
Dusty Old Fairgrounds
Never Is A Moment
Just Like A Woman
Only One Angel
Going Home
Rocket In My Pocket
Simple Twist Of Fate
Deep South 61 Delta Highway Blues
River Road
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
Catch The Wind
That's The Way It Goes
Encore 1:
Love Minus Zero
The Weight
Encore 2:
Oklahoma Hills
Get Together
Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
Band:
Jimmy LaFave - vocals, guitar
Glenn Schuetz - bass
Rick Richards - drums
John Inmon - electric guitar
Radoslav Lorkovic (the Croatian Sensation) - keyboard, accordion
An energetic show with a mix of ballads and pure rock & roll. This was not just Jimmy accompanied by a band,
but the Jimmy LaFave Band, Jimmy singing with his beautiful songs and Radoslav and John entertaining the audience, which gave them
loud approval from the audience more than once. The audience loved Radoslav's accordion playing, perhaps because the accordion has always been
an instrument that "belongs"to Amsterdam.
It was two hours of music, hardly any banter between songs, no song intros, just music.
The roof of the Paradiso went off and even after two encores the audience hadn't had enough.
During the last song John broke two string, much to his own amusement, so things had to come to an end.
Jimmy LaFave - vocals, guitar
Glenn Schuetz - bass
Rick Richards - drums
John Inmon - electric guitar
Radoslav Lorkovic (the Croatian Sensation) - keyboard, accordion
An energetic show with a mix of ballads and pure rock & roll. This was not just Jimmy accompanied by a band,
but the Jimmy LaFave Band, Jimmy singing with his beautiful songs and Radoslav and John entertaining the audience, which gave them
loud approval from the audience more than once. The audience loved Radoslav's accordion playing, perhaps because the accordion has always been
an instrument that "belongs"to Amsterdam.
It was two hours of music, hardly any banter between songs, no song intros, just music.
The roof of the Paradiso went off and even after two encores the audience hadn't had enough.
During the last song John broke two string, much to his own amusement, so things had to come to an end.
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