BuffettNews.com Boston Review

August 29th, 2003 1:36 pm       9 Comments »

Here’s my review of the Thursday show:

Jimmy Buffett kicked off his annual Labor day weekend shows at the Tweeter Center in Mansfield MA on Thursday night. This years tour is called the “Tiki Time” tour and the theme from right off was to take you away to a Hawaiian island for the night. Buffett once again proves why his show is one of the toughest tickets to get. He knows how to put together a complete entertaining show featuring great music, crowd participation, dancers, video clips, all revolving around the central “Tiki Time” theme.

The show began with a lively drum intro featuring four hula dancers (Heather and Julia along with 2 male dancers) and a fire twirler. It made you feel as though you were on an tropical island sitting back sipping a few drinks and watching the natives put on the nightly show. The stage props included palm trees, a Tiki bar, Tiki torches, and two large Tiki gods in front of backdrop that included a huge round bamboo “Tiki Time” sign.

Buffett got the show started with a cover of Johnny Clegg’s “Great Heart”, an upbeat song influenced heavily with African drum beats. The next song, “Saxophones”, featured the horn section, TC Mitchell, Amy Lee, and John Lovell. During the song Jimmy made reference to a recent visit to the Chicken Box on Nantucket.

The set list included a variety of songs from Buffett’s 30+ year career. This year’s tour included all of the fan favorite classics that he usually does along with several songs not often played. A reggae version of “In the Shelter” had the fans dancing along and featured a memorable solo by lead guitarist Peter Mayer. Coral Reeferette Tina Gullickson also joined in on acoustic guitar. “The Natives are Restless” featured the two talking Tiki Gods. The huge Tiki idols also made it known how they liked their Cheeseburgers served “I like mine with lettuce and tomatoes, Heinz 57 sauce …”.

The biggest crowd response came during the song, “It’s Five O’clock Somewhere”, his number one country duet with Alan Jackson. Coral Reefer Mac McAnally filled in nicely on Alan’s verses. The drinking and escape from a day at work song has very quickly become a fan favorite.

At intermission there was video called “Meet Me in Margaritaville” that featured stops at some of Buffett’s Margaritaville restaurants including Key West. There were many video clips during the concert including shots of Jimmy’s plane and the Coast Guard tall ship he was on last year along with the usual tailgate video.

The acoustic set featured several songs, including John Hiatt’s “Thank god the Tiki Bar is Open” complete with a Tiki Bar serving Margaritaville tequila. Mac McAnally and Jimmy also did an acoustic version of “Mental Floss” and “It’s My Job”. For a change of pace, Buffett did a Polynesian version of “Why Don’t We Get Drunk” with many members of the band strumming along on ukuleles.

Buffett was in touch with the crowd from the start. He joked that this is not the Kiss concert, talked about getting stung by a Portuguese man-o-war, mentioned the cool crisp New England weather, and he asked to the lawn section to look up in the sky for Mars. During one song he also referenced the traffic problems caused by the PGA tournament.

During the encore Buffett played the fan favorite “Fins” which had two huge hands coming out behind the band. That was followed by the crowd dancing along to Frankie Ford’s “Sea Cruise”. For the final song Jimmy came back for an acoustic solo version of “Changing Channels”. This concert proves why there’s no better way to finish the long hot summer than a night at the Tiki Bar with Buffett.

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Boston Herald Buffett Review

August 29th, 2003 11:05 am       3 Comments »

The Boston Herald has a review of Thursday’s show: “Buffett offers Escape

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Boston Review

August 29th, 2003 6:56 am       No Comments »

The Boston Globe has a review of last night’s show at the Tweeter Center: “Buffett, looking for ballpark, hits some singles

Jimmy Buffett confirmed before last night’s Tweeter Center show that he’d love to play Fenway Park next summer.

The Globe as had an article that mentioned there were 25 Hummers together in the parking lot as part of ticket giveaway “Buy a Hummer, Get a Pair” by an auto dealer.

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Rolling Stone Article

August 28th, 2003 10:36 pm       21 Comments »

Rolling Stone has an interview with Jimmy Buffett: “Not Wasting Away, Jimmy Buffett’s got his first Number One song — on the country charts

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More on Jimmy’s New Album

August 28th, 2003 6:57 am       10 Comments »

In today’s Boston Globe, Steve Morse interviews Jimmy and gets some details on the new album: “Surprise country hit brings Buffett some extra-happy hours“.

He expects to sing duets with Jackson, Strait, and Kenny Chesney (who termed Buffett a “role model” in a Globe interview last year), and also hopes to get Emmylou Harris and Nanci Griffith on the record, which he’ll release next year and will probably title “Honky Tonk.”

“I also love country songwriters. I’ve got a Don Gibson song picked and something by Lyle Lovett, of course. And I’ve got a bunch of Bruce Cockburn things, and I’ve written some things. So this won’t be a stretch for me.” He’d love to do Hank Williams’s “Hey, Good Lookin’ ” with Brenda Lee and Cyndi Lauper. “That may only happen in my dreams, but I’m going to try.”

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The Whaleshark, featuring Jimmy Buffett’s legendary harmonica man Greg “FINGERS” Taylor At R&R Gators2200 County Road “L” Tomahawk, WI. 54487 on Thurs and Fri, Sept 11 and 12 Starting at 9:30pm. The Whaleshark and Fingers will be recording LIVE both nights…

Join us each night (of course!) for bottomless drinks, debauchery, Comedy…hear all your favorite WHALESHARK originals and your favorite requests. For more information vistit www.thewhaleshark.com and Check out Fingers Taylor’s site at www.fingers-taylor.com

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Cincinnati Review

August 27th, 2003 6:46 am       4 Comments »

The Cincinnati Enquirer has a review of Tuesday’s show: “Buffett visits Cincinnati with a real-live hit

They have some pictures of Jimmy and some fans pictures too.
http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/08/27/buffett/photo07.html

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Cincinnati Fans Lobby for multiple shows

August 26th, 2003 12:10 pm       12 Comments »

Here is a link to an article in the Cincinnati Post today about the tri-state parrotheads who intend to lobby Buffett again tonight to return to multiple night shows as he used to do.
http://www.cincypost.com/2003/08/26/buffett082603.html

There’s also an article “Basic Buffett: Margaritaville party at Riverbend Tuesday”
http://www.cincypost.com/2003/08/22/buffett082203.html

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5 o’clock Somewhere nominated for CMA award

August 26th, 2003 11:58 am       8 Comments »

Jimmy Buffett and Alan Jackson’s recording of It’s 5 o’clock somewhere has been nominated for Vocal Event of the Year by the Country Music Association. Award winners will be announced live during the show to be broadcast on CBS on Wednesday November 5th.

Here’s a link to all the nominations, vocal event of the year is towards the bottom of the list:
http://www.cmaawards.com/2003/nomWin/default.asp

There’s more information in an article at CMT:
http://www.cmt.com/news/feat/cma.noms.082603.jhtml

Buffett was nominated in 1977 for the CMA’s single of the year for his signature song, “Margaritaville.”

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Club Trini added to MoTM

August 26th, 2003 7:05 am       No Comments »

Parrot Heads in Paradise Inc. in conjunction with Margaritaville Tequila, Corona & Corona Light and Cruzan Rum are pleased to announce the final piece to the Margaritaville Street Festival on Friday, October 31, 2003, beginning at 1:00 PM right out in front of the Margaritaville Cafe/Store on Duval Street.

We would like to welcome Mr. Michael Utley & Mr. Robert Greenidge AKA Club Trini to the huge Street Stage. They will be joined by the John Frinzi Band w/ Doyle Grisham to sing and play all of your favorite Club Trini Tunes and some ther music you may be familiar with too. We hope to have some very special guests join Michael and Robert along the way also.

The 12th Annual Meeting of the Minds, “ONE PARTICULAR HARBOUR” takes place October 30-November 2, 2003. The Full Line up for the Margaritaville Street Festival is available here:
http://www.phip.com/motm/schedule.cfm

Registered convention members can take place in the Margaritaville One Particular Halloween Costume Contest
http://www.phip.com/motm/halloween.html

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Is it Really 5 o’clock Somewhere?

August 23rd, 2003 7:49 am       13 Comments »

An article in the Baltimore Sun: “A worldwide hunt for happy hour” answers the question “Is it 5 o’clock Somewhere?”

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Article on Mac McAnally

August 22nd, 2003 5:33 pm       1 Comment »

The Chicago Tribune has a good article on Mac: “Mac McAnally more than a tuneful buffer for Jimmy Buffett

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