Wow. Thanks D this is killer. Love how Connor is able to share this stage and the memories will never ever fade. Brian makes that guitar talk and somehow makes it look easy
I just stumbled onto this. Brian May.......and the Great Jason Scheff doing 25 or 6 to 4? Wow. I thought perhaps Brian might just toss off his famous lick from Stone Cold Crazy. That would has sounded pretty cool. Jason's looking heavy....but his voice is still superb. Interesting post.
Überragender Jason, überragender Brian plus top Musiker... Meine Frage, gibt es in den Staaten keine vernünftige Tonleute mehr ??? Eines weiß ich, hätte ich soetwas abgeliefert wäre ich gefeuert worden !!!
Other performers that night....Joe Walsh, Sammy Hagar, Artimus Pyle, Paul Shaffer, Steve Cropper, Albert Lee, Chris Whitehall, Roy Orbison jr and more!
I don't think he was trying to out do Kath he was just doing what he could and be respectful. That's Kaths iconic solo and no one can match it. May in his own right is an amazing guitarist and nobody can match him on Queen guitar riffs either.
THANK YOU so much for sharing this! As a huge Chicago and Queen fan, this is everything!
It doesn't get much better than one of the greatest guitarists ever playing one of the greatest songs ever.
Brilliant!!
Bri is still the coolest dude ever! He outshines every other performer! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰
he really is...
Thank you for sharing. I saw Chicago in 1971. Yes, I’m old. Jason sounds amazing. Never made it to see Queen, sadly.
Awesome... 2 legends from my fav bands
Jason is great,amazing..
Jason sounds great here.
Wow. Thanks D this is killer. Love how Connor is able to share this stage and the memories will never ever fade. Brian makes that guitar talk and somehow makes it look easy
Yes, I was there as well, Jason's set I believe had the best sound mix. I was in the box seats and the speakers were practically in our face. Here's the official setlist I was given...
SETLIST:
Skunk Baxter & Slim Jim (Stray Cats on 2nd Drum Kit), Paul Shaffer (singing) w/ James Burton / (E) “Susie Q” by Dale Hawkins *upright bass
Segment: Million Dollar Quartet
Paul Shaffer w/ James Burton / “Great Balls of Fire” by Jerry Lee Lewis ©
John Carter Cash w/ James Burton / “Burning Ring of Fire” by Johnny Cash (A)
Albert Lee w/ James Burton / “That’s All Right Mama” by Elvis Presley (A)
Albert Lee, Skunk Baxter, Kellie Pickler (A) w/ James Burton “Blue Suede Shoes” by Elvis Presley (A)
Segment: ABC “The Shindig”
James Burton / “Love Lost / Shindig” Instrumental by James Burton (E)
Maggie Rose w/ Steve Cropper w/ James Burton on “Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding (G?)*
T. Graham Brown w/ Steve Cropper w/ James Burton / “Soul Man” (E to F) &
Segment: The Wrecking Crew
Paul Shaffer & Caroline Jones & Skunk Baxter (maybe T.?) / “Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu” by Johnny Rivers
Johnny Owens / “I’ve Got a Tiger by the Tail” (E)
Johnny Owens “Act Naturally” by Buck Owens (A)
Marty Haggard w/ James Burton (dobro) / “Mama Tried” (D)
Marty Haggard w/ James Burton (GT give James Guitar) / “Workin’ Man Blues” by Merle Haggard (A)
Restless Heart & The Imperials Medley w/ James Burton / “Wichita Lineman” / “Gentle on My Mind” (opposite) by Glen Campbell (2:55) (G/D)
Restless Heart & The Imperials / “Why Does it Have to Be (Wrong or Right)” by Restless Heart (2:58) (A)
Micky Dolenz w/ James Burton / “Last Train to Clarksville” by the Monkees (2:44) (G)
Micky Dolenz / “I’m a Believer” by the Monkees (2:34) (G)
Segment: The 70s
Chris Whitehall w/ Skunk Baxter (maybe James) / “Love Hurts” by Gram Parsons (3:44) (E)
Albert Lee & Kellie Pickler (maybe Skunk) / “Ooh, Las Vegas” by Gram Parsons (3:33) (E)
Tim Rushlow (maybe Skunk) / “Country Roads” / “Thank God I’m a Country Boy” Medley by John Denver (A)
Tim Rushlow / “God Blessed Texas” by Little Texas (3:28) (A)
Orbison Boys (maybe James) / “You Got It” by Roy Orbison (A)
Joe Walsh & Orbison Boys (Sammy, James, Albert, Skunk, & Cropper) / “Pretty Woman” by Roy Orbison (E)
Segment: Artist Feature
Caroline Jones (“Tough Guys”)
Chris Whitehall (“Nice to Meet Ya”)
Albert Lee w/ James Burton / “Tear it Up” by Johnny Burnette (E)
Brian May (Instrumental TBD) (2 songs)
(TBD)
Sammy Hagar (TBD) “Finish What You Started” Van Halen (E)
Joe Walsh (TBD, but probably “Rocky Mountain Way”) (2 songs)
Skunk Baxter & Jason Scheff / “Black Friday” by Steely Dan (E)
Jason Scheff w/ Connor (25 or 6 to 4) (C)
Segment: Elvis
Jason Scheff, The Imperials, Ronnie Tutt w/ James Burton / “The Wonder of You” by Elvis
Sammy Hagar w/ James Burton / “One Night with You” by Elvis (E)
Joe Walsh & Sammy Hagar w/ James Burton / “Jailhouse Rock” by Elvis
Brian May w/ James Burton / “Heartbreak Hotel” by Elvis
Multi-Artist (TBD) / “Burnin Love” by Elvis (Fake Finale)
Finale
All Cast / “Johnny Be Good” by Elvis
Tanya Tucker and Vince Neil sang lead on Heartbreak Hotel, and Tanya sang lead on Burnin Love. Micky Dolenz sang lead on Johnny B. Goode.
and Sammy Hagar sang lead on Susie Q
Wow!!
Thank you for sharing! Cool!
This was a fantastic show! ❤
Great singer and wonderful guitarist. Great sound !
I had so much fun last night like a kid in a candy store so much talent on one stage
Jason sounds really good and looks like he's having a blast.
My fav the one and only JASON😊💖
Mannnn Darin your brother sounds like a million bucks!
I just stumbled onto this. Brian May.......and the Great Jason Scheff doing 25 or 6 to 4? Wow. I thought perhaps Brian might just toss off his famous lick from Stone Cold Crazy. That would has sounded pretty cool. Jason's looking heavy....but his voice is still superb. Interesting post.
I see Link back there somewhere....great!
Überragender Jason, überragender Brian plus top Musiker...
Meine Frage, gibt es in den Staaten keine vernünftige Tonleute mehr ???
Eines weiß ich, hätte ich soetwas abgeliefert wäre ich gefeuert worden !!!
💗💗
Nice video!
Other performers that night....Joe Walsh, Sammy Hagar, Artimus Pyle, Paul Shaffer, Steve Cropper, Albert Lee, Chris Whitehall, Roy Orbison jr and more!
Did you get any other performances? This was an amazing night
I could kick myself for not going--I did have 4 friends who did
It was really good.
Very cool but ya gotta give Skunk a lead
Dead crowd.
Good try, but it STILL wasn't as good as Terry Kath.........
I don't think he was trying to out do Kath he was just doing what he could and be respectful. That's Kaths iconic solo and no one can match it. May in his own right is an amazing guitarist and nobody can match him on Queen guitar riffs either.
Dumb statement
I can see me sitting just behind them