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Setlists

    1. 1.Stand
    2. 2.Run Around
    3. 3.Dropping Some NYC
    4. 4.But Anyway
    5. 5.100 Years
    6. 6.Mary Jane's Last Dance (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover)
    7. 7.Freedom
    8. 8.War Pigs (Black Sabbath cover)
    9. 9.Carolina Blues
    10. 10.Hook
    11. 11.Hot for Teacher (Van Halen cover)
    1. 1.The Devil Went Down to Georgia (The Charlie Daniels Band cover) (First Verse)
    2. 2.Run-Around
    3. 3.What I Got (Sublime cover)
    4. 4.But Anyway
    5. 5.Champipple (John Popper & the Duskray Troubadours cover)
    6. 6.War Pigs (Black Sabbath cover) (Snippet)
    7. 7.Mary Jane's Last Dance (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover)
    8. 8.The Devil Went Down to Georgia (The Charlie Daniels Band cover) (Finale)
    9. 9.Carolina Blues
    10. 10.Drum Solo
    11. 11.Hook
    12. -Always Look on the Bright Side of Life (Monty Python cover)
    1. 1.Looking Up
    2. 2.Run-Around
    3. 3.The Devil Went Down to Georgia (The Charlie Daniels Band cover)
    4. 4.Bass Solo
    5. 5.But Anyway
    6. 6.Champipple (John Popper & the Duskray Troubadours cover)
    7. 7.Keyboard Solo
    8. 8.Mary Jane's Last Dance (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover)
    9. 9.Carolina Blues
    10. 10.Drum Solo
    11. 11.YYZ (Rush cover)
    12. 12.Hook
    13. 13.Hot for Teacher (Van Halen cover)
    1. 1.Mary Jane's Last Dance (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover)
    2. 2.Run-Around
    3. 3.Bass & Drums
    4. 4.But Anyway
    5. 5.La Grange (ZZ Top cover)
    6. 6.The Mountains Win Again
    7. 7.Keyboard Solo
    8. 8.Hot for Teacher (Van Halen cover)
    9. 9.Hook
    1. 1.Mary Jane's Last Dance (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover)
    2. 2.Run-Around
    3. 3.100 Years
    4. 4.Organ, Bass, and Drums Jam
    5. 5.But Anyway
    6. 6.La Grange (ZZ Top cover)
    7. 7.The Mountains Win Again
    8. 8.Organ, Bass, and Drums Jam
    9. 9.Hot for Teacher (Van Halen cover)
    10. 10.Drum Solo
    11. 11.Hook

Reviews

Rating: 3.6 out of 5 based on 983 reviews
  • Great Way to Spend the 4th

    by Gabrielle on 7/6/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 4 out of 5

    Any show at Red Rocks is worth attending, but this was the best way to celebrate the 4th in Denver. Lewis Black was hilarious, Black Joe and the Honeybears were full of energy and charisma, Chuck Roy was funny, and Blues Traveler was perfect. The whole performance was overall fantastic. I was mainly there for Lewis Black (as I'm a huge fan), so my feelings that he didn't get enough attention are biased.

  • 4th of July at Red Rocks

    by anny on 7/6/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 4 out of 5

    Great show and a great way to see all the fireworks happening in Denver. The music was good. We especially liked when the drummer's daugher sang for us. This was advertised as an all ages show, but the comedians had content that was not all ages. I probably should have known better when I saw that the openers were comedians. If it is advertised as all ages, it would be great to see that there were a couple of things for kids - like the drummers daughter.

  • Very disappointing 4th of July

    by justbod on 7/6/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 1 out of 5

    I absolutely love Blues Traveler and have been to a few 4th of July shows at Red Rocks in the past. Unfortunately, this year completely soured me on the whole experience. Comedians should never open for a headlining band. Especially comedians that make political jokes on our nation's birthday and make sarcastic, offensive jokes about Denver and the surrounding areas. This was completely out of place and ruined the entire experience for my fiancee and I (in our 20's, and love to have a good time). The atmosphere was completely subpar, and I felt ripped off, even for the discounted tickets. I will never return to another 4th of July show, which is unfortunate, being that I have always looked forward to these shows in the past. Very, very disappointing.

  • Blues Traveler

    by pittbrownie on 7/6/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 4 out of 5

    Fantastic show. Kicked off with Popper belting out the national anthem and then started with some of their older stuff. Lots of great jamming and even a tribute to Michael Jackson. Opening acts were great as well. Perfect way to spend a 4th of July!

  • Blown away by Blues Traveler

    by Iloveredrocks on 7/6/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 5 out of 5

    I will be going back to see Blues Traveler at Red Rocks every year that they play there, what an awesome show!

  • Blues Traveler and Lewis Black...so far so good

    by Bluesbunny on 7/6/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 3 out of 5

    Blues Traveler never disappoints.... consummate musicians, quality sound, lots of energy. and add Lewis Black...as good or better than I've ever seen him. Black was fabulous. The headliner reasons to attend this show are flawless. But then, there were the mistakes made by the venue, and the awful performance by Joe Lewis. Either the venue never did a sound check for Joe Lewis, or he's got a new band and they'd never played together before that night. Abominable ... most of the crowd grew very impatient for this bit to end. It was just noise. The stage setup didn't give Lewis Black anyplace to perform from; he was squeezed in between piles of tarped-over music equipment ... you wouldn't have noticed him on stage if it weren't for his powerful voice and delivery. That may be the last outdoor 'rain or shine' event i buy tickets for...second time this summer to be rained on and to decide for myself whether to endure sitting in the rain or loose the money spent for what should have been a first-class event.

  • great evening

    by dewy on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 4 out of 5

    excellent evening, first comedian a little long, Lewis Black to short (he kills me). Black Lewis kickass dancing music and Blues Traveller great as always. Weather cleared up and was wonderful, and almost a full moon for us. Fireworks from Bandamiere were a bonus.

  • Awesome Concert

    by Drqew on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 5 out of 5

    The evening started with 2 comedians, rated fair. Then the night got better with the opening act of Lewis Black. They were amazing and sounded great. I became a fan after their performance. Blue Traveler ended the night and couldn't be better. I really didn't know of their music, but after I am became a true fan. Couldn't have asked for a better place to see a live concert. The red rock amphitheater was beautiful scenery and the weather was great.

  • Lewis Black is hilarious!

    by Niss on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 4 out of 5

    LOVED hearing Lewis Black in person. We were in row 29 and it was tough to see his priceless facial expressions, but still awesome!

  • Blues traveler rocked!

    by Flage on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 5 out of 5

    The comedians seemed out of place but the bands were awesome especially with the fireworks in the backround of the stage

  • Blues Traveler, Lewis Black and Black Joe Lewis

    by SexySara on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 5 out of 5

    Wow, Blues Traveler was awesome as usual! You'd think the fireworks were part of the show as the setlist matched them really well! The rain held too!

  • Too much 'traveling' from their recorded songs

    by AdamB on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 3 out of 5

    Great night to be at Red Rocks. Fireworks were spectacular. Blues Traveler did too many musical jam sessions that drifted off into the night. So many great songs, but only heard a handful. The turntable mixing was good, but shouldn't have come back for a second go. I've seen them multiple times before in Boston back in the day (over 15 years ago) and they were better than.

  • Great Show!

    by shirley on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 4 out of 5

    Really enjoyed Blues Traveler and Lewis Black, they were great. Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears were just Okay.

  • Blues Traveler/Black Joe Lewis/Lewis Black - GREAT

    by Tilltaz on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 5 out of 5

    Lewis Black is a truly warped and funny man. Black Joe Lewis made me want to get up and dance...so I did. Great music for sure. I hadn't seen Blues Traveler live before and wonder why I hadn't. John Popper opened up with a Jimi Hendrix-style Star Spangled Banner on his harmonica, then Blues Traveler took off from there. The whole night was excellent.

  • Fourth of July at Red Rocks was amazing!

    by Yeta134 on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 4 out of 5

    It was a full evening of celebration starting with the opening comedy act and ending with the awesome performance of Blues Traveler. Lewis Black was in top form and Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears were toe-tappingly energetic. Red Rocks is a beautiful venue at any time but with the fireworks exploding all over the city of Denver throughout the concert it was a delight for the ears and eyes.

  • I Loved being Red, Black and Blued

    by Shoshona on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 5 out of 5

    Endless excitement was at my fingertips. It was definitely the 4th of July on and off the stage. With each performance, from the most sarcastic comedian Lewis Black, down to the high octane energy of the Blues Travelers, every one of them came out like a fireworks show! A constant blast of energy seized me, which was so intoxicationing that it propelled me into a frenzy fever of laughter, song and dancing as if I was a native in the Zulu tribe in Africa. The flurry and commotion of the crowd only intensified this phenomenal pageantry. There is truly no way to rate this show because it was like stepping into Alice in Wonderland. Following the white rabbit down the hole. Than finding yourself walking into a beautiful garden and being invited to a mad tea party sitting beside the Mad Hatter, the March Hare and Dormouse.

  • Blues Traveler, left me Black and Blue

    by Maude on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 2 out of 5

    The venue is, of course, spectacular! Thanks for bringing performance to the people in such a outstanding environment. I enjoyed both comedians; Lewis Black is an artist in his field and Roy was delightful and fresh. I am a long-time fan of Blues Traveler and their music was good (but not GREAT, like I would expect). The sound seemed slightly off and the mix was, in my opinion, not that great. Black + Honeybears was a real disappointment. I had heard them (once) featured on KBCO and thought I'd enjoy them but found their music lacking. I think their tunes might have been okay, but it was just so loud and distorted that I kept waiting for each number to end. By the time they left the stage, there was very little enthusiasm left in the crowd. They need new sound technicians. Thanks for the chance to say so.

  • Blues Traveler Rocked

    by boulderco42 on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic!!! They even had fireworks timed with some of the music. These guys really care about throwing a great concert!

  • Awsome Venue

    by TheUltimateG on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 4 out of 5

    I am not a big BT fan but Popper was amazing and you can't beat Red Rocks as far as venues go. Apparently BT has been doing this show at Red Rocks on the 4th of July for quite some time. If you haven't seen BT and want to see em I recommend coming next year to Red Rocks.

  • Blues traveler GREAT

    by happyjack on 7/5/09Red Rocks Amphitheatre - MorrisonRating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert with wonderfully cynical Lewis Black being just FUNNY. Blues Traveler were great and John Popper sang fantastic. The big problem I saw was so many on stage smoking cigarettes including John Popper, and two of his musicians. I mean during musician's solos he smoked over and over. And Lewis Black smokes--and he complained that he drank water and was thirsty even after drinking because of the altitude. I think his voice is affected by that. I know he'd have some wise responses to that. But John Popper's voice is great. He is lucky I guess. But he has diabetes and had a heart problem. What gives? And it was wonderful the tribute to Michael Jackson--I'll Be There.