The Black Keys introduced greater than their justifiable share of star energy to Joe Walsh‘s VetsAid charity live performance at Columbus’ Nationwide Enviornment on Sunday night time.
Akron-born co-founders Dan Auerbach and Pat Carney led the band’s expanded five-piece touring lineup by their most beloved hits through the 10-song set, which featured three alternatives from their 2011 album El Camino.
You’ll be able to see the total set checklist under.
This is not the primary time the Black Keys have teamed up with Walsh. Again in 2016, Auerbach performed a surprise show with the legendary rocker and Glenn Schwartz, who performed guitar in James Gang earlier than Walsh joined the band. “He does insane stuff — his character comes by in his guitar-playing. No fences. Completely unrestrained,” Auerbach stated of Schwartz in 2004. “I really like the truth that he’s ours — Ohio’s — and no one else’s.”
Schwartz handed away in 2018. “Glenn was my largest rock ‘n’ roll inspiration,” Auerbach instructed Cleveland Magazine on the time. “I noticed him at Hooples after I was 18 and issues had been by no means the identical for me. There could be no Black Keys with out Glenn Schwartz, that is for positive. I actually miss him.”
Although born in Wichita, Kansas, Walsh considers Columbus his hometown, the place he spent a part of his childhood. “It began in Ohio,” he stated in an earlier assertion. “Choosing up my first guitar as a child in Columbus set me on a musical journey to Kent State, Cleveland after which the world.”
For this yr’s VetsAid, Walsh chosen an all-Ohio invoice. “I imagine in Ohio and look ahead to celebrating our musical legacy whereas honoring our veterans with VetsAid 2022,” Walsh stated earlier than the occasion.
Proceeds from VetsAid 2022 will particularly profit Ohio veterans and their households. A livestream of your complete live performance may be bought on the Veeps web site for $19.99, and may be re-watched for 48 hours after the occasion begins.
Black Keys 11/13/22 VetsAid Set Record
1. “Howlin’ For You” (From Brothers, 2010)
2. “Fever” (From Turn Blue, 2014)
3. “Tighten Up” (From Brothers, 2010)
4. “Your Contact” (From Magic Contact, 2006)
5. “Gold on the Ceiling” (From El Camino, 2011)
6. “Lo/Hello” (From Let’s Rock, 2019)
7. “Subsequent Woman” (From Brothers, 2010)
8. “Wild Little one” (From Dropout Boogie, 2022)
9. “Little Black Submarines” (From El Camino, 2011)
10. “Lonely Boy” (From El Camino, 2011)
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