John Mellencamp headlined
three nights at the Beacon Theatre,
where his opening act was a mini-documentary of his journey through music and
painting. Similarly, he peppered the concert with anecdotes about his
inspirational grandmother and an early brush with the law after a night at a
New York music club. The defining moments were his songs, however, and while
his set was heavy on the hits, it also featured more recent and less heard
songs. Backed by guitarists Mike Wanchic
and Andy York, violinist Miriam Sturm, keyboardist/accordionist Troye Kinnett, bassist John Gunnell, and drummer Dane Clark, Mellencamp sang rollicking,
bluesy rockers and homey folk-rockers with a rich, raspy voice. Impressively,
several songs were powered not by guitars but by fiddle and accordion leads.
The most intriguing moments may have been his solo acoustic interpretation of
"Jack & Diane," completed with an audience choir, and his a
cappella call-and-response interpretation of Louis Armstrong's "Long Gone (From Bowlin’ Green)," which
he reprised at curtain call. Overall, "The John Mellencamp Show," as
the tour is titled, was plainspoken heartland rock at its finest.
Setlist:
- Lawless Times
- Troubled Land
- Minutes to Memories
- Small Town
- Stones in My Passway (Robert Johnson cover)
- We Are the People
- Lonely Ol' Night
- Check It Out
- Long Gone (From the Bowlin' Green) (Louis Armstrong cover)
- Longest Days
- Jack & Diane
- The Full Catastrophe
- Easy Target
- Overture
- Rain on the Scarecrow
- Paper in Fire
- Crumblin' Down
- Authority Song / Land of 1000 Dances (Chris Kenner cover)
- Pink Houses
- Cherry Bomb
- Long Gone (From the Bowlin' Green) (Louis Armstrong cover)
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