Boz Scaggs: The Revelation
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 9:28 pm
I saw Boz Scaggs tonight in Charlotte, on his tour to promote his new album Memphis. We knew he was a great pop hitmaker in the 70s with "Lido Shuffle" and "Breakdown" etc., but not all of us knew he was a legitimate, outstanding, rip your heart out bluesman.
Well, we know now.
He did five or six songs from his new album, which kicked ass. But he is not stupid, and knew to head toward older material soon enough (the $50-120-a-ticket crowd was every single one of them older than me (46), and relentlessly Caucasian). His backup singer was behaving herself until they got to "Miss Sun," during which she completely took over and slayed it. Her name is Miss Monet and I predict big things for her.
They finished the set with "Lido Shuffle," then came back for a two-song encore with "Breakdown". They left again but came back for a ten-minute, honest-to-goodness it could have been Duane Allman playing like he did in 1968 on "Loan Me a Dime".
I'm a fan and a convert. Will be buying up some old and new Boz soon. And Miss Monet.
Well, we know now.
He did five or six songs from his new album, which kicked ass. But he is not stupid, and knew to head toward older material soon enough (the $50-120-a-ticket crowd was every single one of them older than me (46), and relentlessly Caucasian). His backup singer was behaving herself until they got to "Miss Sun," during which she completely took over and slayed it. Her name is Miss Monet and I predict big things for her.
They finished the set with "Lido Shuffle," then came back for a two-song encore with "Breakdown". They left again but came back for a ten-minute, honest-to-goodness it could have been Duane Allman playing like he did in 1968 on "Loan Me a Dime".
I'm a fan and a convert. Will be buying up some old and new Boz soon. And Miss Monet.