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Customer Reviews for John Prine

14 Customer reviews
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Outstanding Performance

5/5
Ron Long from Durham, North Carolina
3rd November 2019

Durham got to experience a master Friday night. John Prine was simply outstanding! He had the concert-goers in the palm of his hand. The songs, the band and John’s song list was masterful. Sound was superb and what an addition with Fats playing “everything” to use John’s description. Do not miss this concert, a must see while he is performing so well. Thank you John for the evening, keep on trucking man!

Tree of forgiveness

5/5
Dave Sennett from Syracuse, New York
23rd June 2019

Prine is the man !!!! I’m 55 years old 260 pounds of big bald man... He made me cry... love ya John

five stars with an asterick

5/5
David Sundby from Fort Collins, Co
12th November 2018

I was very pleased with Prine's performance; he worked hard, hit some emotion buttons, and fronted a crackerjack, I mean REALLY professional band. But the sound sucked. The bass sounded like one note, tubby, distorted, superloud, continous, non distinct blarring BLAT that detracted from hearing Prine. Did the sound person ever hear a Prine LP? Did he or she do a soundcheck? Does he or she know what distortion is? No respect for the star or the audience.

John Prine is Still a Force of Nature

5/5
Jim Stewart from Gearhart, Oregon
22nd September 2018

I've made it a point in my life to see/hear John Prine whenever I can. All the superlatives have already been used, but I'll stick with my favorite: he is an American Treasure. I mean, a man who can rhyme "Illinois" with "corduroy" is automatically a genius. In my book, anyway. Last night's show at The Schnitz in Portland was epic. I tried to go in without expectations. John's been seriously ill and really has to pay attention to conserving his voice. I didn't know what to think. But my fears were groundless. His voice was strong and as expressive as it's ever been. The band was nimble and dynamic, never overbearing. The harmonies were tight and the solos were extraordinary. Jason Wiber was the featured guitarist and Dave Jacques played bass. The guy who played fiddle, mandolin, pedal steel, and guitar was amazing. I'm embarrassed because I can't remember his name. I hope John comes around again. I will definitely show up.

Mr. Mellow with lots of curbed spunk

5/5
Dag Nola from Portland, Oregon
22nd September 2018

Same old, Same old wonderful John Prime. Brought back the old to get it stimulating and introduced the new to continue to believe in his music. I like the toned down spunk as it contained his true mellow soul. His dance toward the end of the show was priceless a soul dance (even though I am sure not spontaneous, wonderful nevertheless).

Souvenirs

5/5
Stephen from Dallas, Texas
1st July 2018

I came to see John in remembrance of my older brother that died 2 years ago, He was a working musician until mental illness claimed his life. He came off tour one time and gave me a copy of Diamonds in the Rough. He told me, “Since you like Springsteen and Mellencamp, you need to listen to this guy,” I happily obliged and never looked back. I wished he had been here to see Mr. Prine last night. I still listen to “Missing Years” much to the chagrin of many around me that don’t get it. I know that my brother resides down the block inside at 23 Skidoo. I can visit him whenever I listen to John. I saw his face and felt his spirit when John sang “Souvenirs.” It was a good show. I cried and walked back into the world not knowing quite where it would lead me.