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JohnH wrote:He's been on my radar since I saw him open up for somebody at House of Blues here in LA about ten years ago. I can't remember what show it was. I remember his tone and sound was awesome. I wasn't really paying a lot of attention unfortunately, but I did take note of what little I did see. Now I know him from Black Country Communion album and I like his guitar tone and playing and his voice and songs a lot. Would like to get into some of his solo work. I think the second BCC album will be even better. The album is good, but not in a play everyday love it to death way. Funny, it's kind of like Chickenfoot that way- Like it, don't love it.
Peartree12249 wrote:JohnH wrote:He's been on my radar since I saw him open up for somebody at House of Blues here in LA about ten years ago. I can't remember what show it was. I remember his tone and sound was awesome. I wasn't really paying a lot of attention unfortunately, but I did take note of what little I did see. Now I know him from Black Country Communion album and I like his guitar tone and playing and his voice and songs a lot. Would like to get into some of his solo work. I think the second BCC album will be even better. The album is good, but not in a play everyday love it to death way. Funny, it's kind of like Chickenfoot that way- Like it, don't love it.
Glenn Hughes just posted on Facebook that BCC will be announcing some USA shows in June.
San Diego Gary wrote:I found a YouTube of the song I was talking about-"Woke Up Dreaming"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2XTE3ixnoM
maverick218 wrote:Joe is one of my top 3 favorites now, next to Neal and Gary Moore (who I just rediscovered since his passing).
MartyMoffatt wrote:I’ve seen Joe about half a dozen times now, including at the Royal Albert Hall, and I never cease to be amazed at just how good he is live. I like his albums, and there are stunning individual songs on each of them, but I don’t think that any of his albums is consistently brilliant all the way through.
It’s a little bit like Journey’s dirty dozen – Joe is amassing a collection of songs from his back catalogue that he simply has to play live. They are too good not to, and the audience expects it (eg Sloe Gin, Woke Up Dreaming, Mountain Time etc). The thing is, when all these songs are put together in a single show, played with the dexterity of possibly the best blues guitarist around at the moment, you have a show that leaves you open mouthed. The album versions of these songs, even the live album versions, great as they are, just don’t do justice to the in the flesh live performance. The combination of the power and tone of his guitar, combined with the sight of the blur of his fingers as he stalks around the stage, is mesmerising.
Anybody who can get to a show now should do so. In a couple of years I think he will be playing much bigger venues.
San Diego Gary wrote:We saw Joe Bonamassa last night. The best description I heard of the show was as we were leaving the theatre, two guys in front of us were talking. The one guy said, "Dude, that guy's INSANE!". I can't think of a better way to describe it.
I've seen Jimi, Page, Clapton, Kenny Wayne and tons of others. This could very well be the best show I've ever seen. I KNOW I saw the best single song performance I've ever seen. And it was under VERY unlikely circumstances.
I've heard stories about him being the hardest working performer around. He did over two hours, and never took a break. But he did give his band a break. Probably about an hour and 15 minutes in, they brought out an acoustic guitar, and the band left the stage. Now I am NOT an "unplugged" guy. I want electric guitar, bass, and drums (add a keyboardist and you've got his band). So I expected a downer from alll the great music that had come already.
WRONG! He did maybe 10-15 minutes of playing and singing a song (I was VERY happy to find out this man is a REALLY strong singer too). Good GAWD! Even after all the great songs that had gone before, this was so absolutely, unbelieveably, over-the-top, it got a totally deserved standing ovation! I defy ANYONE to top this performance on an acoustic guitar. In MY mind, even Clapton couldn't. And I was always one of those "Clapton is God" guys.
All I can say is, if you EVER get a chance to see this man, DO NOT pass it up! AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Peartree12249 wrote:MartyMoffatt wrote:I’ve seen Joe about half a dozen times now, including at the Royal Albert Hall, and I never cease to be amazed at just how good he is live. I like his albums, and there are stunning individual songs on each of them, but I don’t think that any of his albums is consistently brilliant all the way through.
It’s a little bit like Journey’s dirty dozen – Joe is amassing a collection of songs from his back catalogue that he simply has to play live. They are too good not to, and the audience expects it (eg Sloe Gin, Woke Up Dreaming, Mountain Time etc). The thing is, when all these songs are put together in a single show, played with the dexterity of possibly the best blues guitarist around at the moment, you have a show that leaves you open mouthed. The album versions of these songs, even the live album versions, great as they are, just don’t do justice to the in the flesh live performance. The combination of the power and tone of his guitar, combined with the sight of the blur of his fingers as he stalks around the stage, is mesmerising.
Anybody who can get to a show now should do so. In a couple of years I think he will be playing much bigger venues.
I completely agree. What's more, Joe has grown his fan base over the years through relentless touring and embracing the internet. He really has depended on word of mouth, and youtube as a way of attracting new fans. Joe's a very talented, humble guy who deserves all the success & recognition he gets, He's earned it.
San Diego Gary wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:MartyMoffatt wrote:I’ve seen Joe about half a dozen times now, including at the Royal Albert Hall, and I never cease to be amazed at just how good he is live. I like his albums, and there are stunning individual songs on each of them, but I don’t think that any of his albums is consistently brilliant all the way through.
It’s a little bit like Journey’s dirty dozen – Joe is amassing a collection of songs from his back catalogue that he simply has to play live. They are too good not to, and the audience expects it (eg Sloe Gin, Woke Up Dreaming, Mountain Time etc). The thing is, when all these songs are put together in a single show, played with the dexterity of possibly the best blues guitarist around at the moment, you have a show that leaves you open mouthed. The album versions of these songs, even the live album versions, great as they are, just don’t do justice to the in the flesh live performance. The combination of the power and tone of his guitar, combined with the sight of the blur of his fingers as he stalks around the stage, is mesmerising.
Anybody who can get to a show now should do so. In a couple of years I think he will be playing much bigger venues.
I completely agree. What's more, Joe has grown his fan base over the years through relentless touring and embracing the internet. He really has depended on word of mouth, and youtube as a way of attracting new fans. Joe's a very talented, humble guy who deserves all the success & recognition he gets, He's earned it.
Boy you are both DEAD ON. Especially the part about a show that leaves you open mouthed. I had seen some of his videos, but you really do have to see him live to fully appreciate him. And he seemed like the most humble, down-to-earth guy you'd ever want to meet. Thanking us all for coming, and saying what an honor it was that the theatre was sold out. I can't WAIT to see him again!
jrny10 wrote:No need to bother with Bonamassa. Check out the real thing instead:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFwg1Ue_ ... re=related
Peartree12249 wrote:Just got back from my first Bonamassa concert WOW!!! All I can say is it won't be my last.![]()
I simply can't think of enough superlatives to describe the virtuoso performance I witnessed tonight. I've been attending concerts since 1968 and this has to be one of the 3 best shows I ever saw. Don't let the fact that Joe is often described as a blues guitarist stop you from going to see him live. Joe doesn't limit himself to just blues songs. He rocks as hard as anybody. Not only does does play great his singing is amazing as well.
Do yourself a favor folks. If you're lucky enough to have Joe Bonamassa come to your town. Go see him, you won't be dissappointed.
San Diego Gary wrote:Joe and the band performing Just Got Paid-Dazed and Confused Friday night in Green Bay-Cheesheads and all!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBxNsHAejtY
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