He returned to familiar territory with Fight For Your Mind featuring a funky-as-hell bass solo from the masterful Juan Nelson, before sashaying into a cover of Them Changes by Buddy Miles.Ī single plume of smoke rose up from the floor as Lewis Mobley's familiar djembe intro began to Burn One Down. Starting with Oppression and Diamonds on the Inside, Harper then introduced numbers from his new album. On Friday night at Auckland's Vector Arena, Harper was his usual eclectic self with a two-hour set that spanned tracks from 2016's Call It What It Is right back to his mid-90s stuff. If Harper is showing signs of getting old, his music at least remains fresh and vital. Ben Harper on stage at Vector Arena on Friday night.
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