I would have been happy with whatever he chose to play, but Rateliff hit every song I was hoping to hear - You Worry Me, A Little Honey, S.O.B., and Babe I Know. I'm just happy for him that he finally made it in music. I remember seeing him way back when he was fronting another band back in 2008 opening for Mason Jennings at Peoples in Des Moines. Nice to see someone like that keep grinding and finally make it doing the kind of music that suits him so well.
I was very surprised at Sturgill's guitar skills, and evidently I wasn't the only one. A Sailor's Guide is such a full album that uses so many different instruments that I was worried about a three piece band's ability to pull it off live, but those were three very, very skilled musicians up there. Kudos for them for going on and killing it even with a band member out sick.
Sometimes less can bring more. I'm seeing Justin Townes Earle this week...it's a free show and he's with the Sadies so all's fine but give me him 8 years ago with just an upright bass and fiddle or even by himself. He's one where the harder he's working, the better he is.