The Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara is a beloved landmark. 1931 Mission Revival the interior simulating a Spanish Courtyard cumplete with stars shining overhead. If I was not link impaired I would post some lovely pictures.
That being said the acoustics are difficult and I would say marred the first set.
Billy Cox opened with Stone Free. It's a little early in the morning here for me to recollect all the impressions and the exact set list.
Stand out moments for me.
Living Color really putting their energy and heart into Crosstown Traffic. The Santa Barbara audience has a reputation of being cadaver like and they would have none of it.
Eric Johnson doing "Are You Experienced?". I had never seen him before. I loved his tone and his spin on the vocals.
Kenny Wayne Shepard has the most amazing guitarist. I don't know the kids name but my God his Voodoo Chile Slight Return. I did not think anyone could top that. Totally awesome and intense playing. Very well done.
Johnny Lang also played and sang his heart out. All growed up now.
Joe came out last with Living Color. Third Stone From the Sun I feel suffered from the acoustics it was pretty fuzzy and the feedback was a bit much. I know, just the way Jimi would have wanted it. That's just me. Great version of All Along the Watchtower one of my all time favorites. The crowd was going insane. Many people dancing in the aisles and taking pictures. I did hear one woman calling out "Joe Joe". Joe it wasn't me in case you think I am some kind of nut. I think he made some new fans here last night. The encore was Red House and I think Foxy Lady.
I think the performers and the audience had a great time. The entourage bow was nice. Sorry I did not take a camera.
Each act built on the previous. People with tickets - you are in for a treat!
More later on my personal crazy concert neighbors. Ha Ha. Mr. Bottomless Popcorn Buckethead.
Forgive all spelling errors it's not even light here yet.