July 29, 2006 Barnstable County Fair, E. Falmouth, Cape Cod, MA
By: Joanne
Grass Roots Concert 4-21-07
The Grass Roots Concert Town Hall Theatre NYC 4-20-07
“Because I love it”, was Rob Grill’s response to an interviewer from NYC’s WCBS-FM radio station when asked why he is still performing after 41 years as lead singer of The Grass Roots. Wishing he knew about performing back then with what he knows today, I was witness to that fact on Friday evening April 20th 2007 at the Town Hall Theatre in NYC. This performance was one of the finest I have ever seen Rob do and that is saying alot as I have seen him live numerous times. He and the rest of current Grass Roots, Dusty Hanvey, Larry Nelson and Joe Dougherty had a hard to please NYC audience on their feet with thunderous applause. Wait A Million Years was the opening song, with a hauntingly beautiful intro by keyboardist Larry Nelson and lead guitarist Dusty Hanvey. That has always been my favorite Grass Roots song of the hits, I have many others that were on the albums, too many to mention here. All the other big hits were performed with expert integrity of the original songs, with a little comic relief thrown in by Rob and group. Of course the show was over much too quickly and many other people in the audience commented to me how impressive The Grass Roots are live. My response was “YES I know!!!”
I would like this opportunity to address the issue of WHY The Grass Roots are not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with other bands of this era who made an impact on the music industry? As a long time, 38 year fan of The Grass Roots, they made some of the best music that is still heard today and should be given the respect they deserve.
Joanne
The Grass Roots Concert In The Desert 7-21-07
It was 108 degrees in Laughlin, Nevada but an oasis in the desert was found on this evening when Rob Grill and The Grass Roots hit the stage at The Pavilion Theatre at The Ramada Express Casino.
The show was filled with high energy and all those great Grass Roots tunes. Wait A Million Years was the opening song with that excellent intro followed by Don’t Pull Your Love Out On Me and Sooner Or Later. The shows are always mixed with music and laughter and these are two of the many reasons that this band is always entertaining and enjoyable. Rob always pays special mention to the Vietnam Vets and all the soldiers in war with the dedication of Let’s Live For Today. Of course, it was this song that Rob has said “the soldiers listened to and reminded them of home in the USA”. Since we are in a war now how timeless this song is, as with most all of The Grass Roots songs.
Some of the other songs played this evening were Things I Should Have Said, Where Were You When I Needed You, Heaven Knows, Two Divided By Love, Temptation Eyes, and of course Midnight Confessions. As Rob always says ”you didn’t think we would leave without playing Midnight Confessions, did ya!” I do want to comment that these musicians, Rob Grill, Dusty Hanvey, Larry Nelson and Joe Dougherty deserve praise for performing under the extreme heat and dryness this evening. They are all truly professional and a little goofy!
Joanne
The Grass Roots Concert At The Beach 7-23-07
It was a long weekend of contrasts as I was at the desert for a concert in Nevada and now at the beach in Ocean City, New Jersey. This show had a beautiful backdrop of the Jersey shore and boardwalk. The concert was held at the Music Pier concert hall. The “summery” sounds of The Grass Roots songs once again fit perfectly. But those classic tunes are songs for all seasons as far as I’m concerned. Of course, the show was lead by Rob Grill, who has been the band’s lead singer and bass guitarist for 41 years. He is the one constant in the ever revolving membership of The Grass Roots. He often says the original Grass Roots were together only about 7 years but the men who tour with him now, Dusty Hanvey, Larry Nelson and Joe Dougherty have been consistently with him for over 22 years. The show lasted about 90 minutes and all the big hits were played with the usual high energy performance. Everyone in the audience were really enjoying the show as well and it was an excellent turn out for a Monday evening.
Stay tuned for more reviews of upcoming shows in September. I can’t believe we are talking about September already. Where does the time go?