It was the second show of the Doobie Brothers’ 47-date tour. Established in 1970 — this was designed as a 50th anniversary tour before COVID-19 pushed it back a year — the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in November, 20 years after first becoming eligible.
The delay wasn’t surprising. The Doobies toured so frequently pre-pandemic, they’ve long been taken for granted.
But Tuesday in Milwaukee, Doobie Brothers co-founders Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons, and longtime member John McFee, showed they’re still giving their concerts everything they’ve got. The band performed a solo-stuffed, 27-song, two-hour-and-21-minute set with no time to spare for longwinded banter about the good ol’ days.
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