Loud music blaring from loudspeakers, cold wind blowing in, people crowding me from all sides, the skunky-sweet smell of weed wafting around me, insanely expensive tickets folded in my pocket—I must be watching a concert at Shoreline Amphitheater. After we settled in and spread our blankets on the lawn, the opening act—Marjorie Fair—started. They were okay.
Then, Sheryl Crow came out, and at first, I was kinda bored. She sounded very country and twangy. Then, she took off her jacket, revealing a leather vest that exposed her toned arms and started singing her hit songs: “My Favorite Mistake” (with John Mayer), “If It Makes You Happy,” “The First Cut Is the Deepest,” “Steve McQueen,” “Winding Road,” and “Soak Up the Sun.” She really got the crowd going.
After what seemed like a long intermission, John Mayer came out. Man, he’s a really good guitar player. The songs from his new album sound kind of bluesy, and my favorites were “Gravity,” “The Heart of Live,” and “Waiting on the World to Change.” But, of course, the crowd-pleasers were his well-known hits like “Bigger than My Body,” “Why Georgia,” “Daughters,” and “No Such Thing.” John looked a little scary with his wild long hair and crazily intense eyes, but he electrified the crowd with brilliant solo improvisations on his guitar.