Oh, we don’t sneer at new folks the way some of those hoity-toity Dopers on the coast do. Y’all are welcome - just check in the next time there’s a thread, which will probably be before long.
That’s my favorite JJ album, Pipeliner - and one of my all-time favorites in general. I love hearing him do stuff like “Jack, You’re Dead” and “Is You Is or Is You Ain’t My Baby?”. Great stuff.
Joe Jackson is a real class act. I saw him on the original Night and Day tour, 1982 Richmond VA USA. A two and a half hour show, he played the grand piano more than the harmonica, but Look Sharp was still fresh and he was into this big band reggae groove. Most awesome show by a squirrely white guy in 1982 with the possible exception of the Talking Heads Speaking in Tongues tour. The heads were all funked out with a twenty piece band, so pound for pound I think Joe Jackson was the man that year.
I’ve like JJ for many years, own seven albums, and needless to say am stunned that concert tickets would go begging. I saw him only once, on the “Blaze of Glory” tour, and it remains one of the finest live shows I’ve ever atttended. Absolutely, totally, awesome. Echoing Padeye’s experience, during the show I saw, Joe did not speak to the audience until after the break at midpoint. The BOG album transitions from one track to another without any actual breaks, and so did the live show. The comment that stuck in my mind when Joe did talk to the audience was when he said, “People always ask how come I don’t do more of the old stuff. I don’t know why; the new stuff is just as good.” He and all his band/performers were the epitome of professionalism and musical virtuosity. It was a powerful, powerful show that still sparks vividly in my mind more than ten years later.
I had no idea that “Blaze of Glory” was out of print! I will cherish it all the more.
I also didn’t know that there was a new album; shame on me for not keeping up (so many things, so little time). Will have to check a tour posting to see if he’s coming to my area; that would definitely be high on my list of “acts worth seeing again”.
My CD’s of “live 82-86” also developed an inexplicable skip. :eek: (Prior to that, they had also disappeared for a while, but I eventually found them fallen behind the rack.)
Concur with Pipeliner and dustMagnet’s assessment of JJ as a class act all the way.
Sure hope he’s coming to my area. Need to add another CD to my Christmas wish list.