The Rockers
Live in Des Moins
April 28th, 2011Johnny Johnson was still in the hospital and even when he finally was released...his future in the music industry would be in serious doubt. His body was failing, and he was broken in spirit. His brother, Joey Johnson who had just recovered from his own health problems would be taking the place of singer. It had been a place he could have taken on numerous occasions but John was stubborn and would never take time off if he needed it. This was Joeys chance to prove himself.
He had sang back-up on many songs over the years and so his voice was not far from where it needed to be to do well on this night. Flying in a vocal coach a little early would give them enough time to clear up any big problems and then it would be show time.
Going onto the stage the band was nervous. Their best friend and front-man could have another heart attack at any minute and they would be tempting fate going on stage again tonight. 2 gigs in a row a health crisis had occurred. The 3rd time, they worried they wouldn't be so lucky.
The city was eager to see them, though upset that the band would not be full. Still, cheers erupted when they walked out and began the first song. It was a soft an easy number that they didn't normally sing. "The Riverside" it was called, written by John years ago when the band was just starting out. It was about his view on Heaven and God. Even then he was a believer, but his faith would be strengthened over the years.
Moving on through the next two songs, they would play old Rockers classics that everyone knew. They did however, leave out the song "Last March of the Forgotten One's" which had been the song they were performing when John had fell of the stage at the IMAs.
The crowd was happy to hear Joey sang well, if not exactly similar to Johnny. His voice was a bit older, and a bit higher pitched than Johns especially since Johns voice had dropped over the years.
Robert Kain and George Francis enjoyed toying with Joey in their usual on-stage antics and the guys genuinely enjoyed their time out there. It was a relief to all of them to just be able to play through a nights worth of music again without any worry or problems.
As the night ended they all smiled at each other and then too the crowd. The last words spoken through the mic were "Too Johnny guys!" and they left the stage.
Afterwords, behind the curtains, the band sat and sipped at their waters. "Well then, lets check on John"
-Set List-The River Side
Too Tough
Break Free
Cut Loose
The World I Knew
See the Lights
Camel and the Needle
The Paupers
The Red Book
Down the Way
A New Road
My Heart Be Open
Edited by user 29 April 2011 21:19:27(UTC)
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