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steveo777 wrote:We really don't know this guy on this side of the pond. I ask people who Joe is, but nobody knows, at least the people I know. I'm gonna delve into his work and see if I like him. Where should I start?
MartyMoffatt wrote:I would say 'Sloe Gin', 'Ballad of John Henry' and 'Dustbowl' are all great albums, containing staple songs he will play live. Also the live DVD's from the Royal Albert Hall and the NY Beacon Theatre give you an idea of his mastery on the guitar.
To be honest, though, I don't think any of the albums or DVDs really do justice to what he is like to see live. Probably the Beacon theatre show comes closest. I guarantee if you see him your jaw will be gaping open in awe as you watch and listen to him. Even the songs that are just OK on record take on a brand new life on stage.
Marty
MartyMoffatt wrote:I would say 'Sloe Gin', 'Ballad of John Henry' and 'Dustbowl' are all great albums, containing staple songs he will play live. Also the live DVD's from the Royal Albert Hall and the NY Beacon Theatre give you an idea of his mastery on the guitar.
To be honest, though, I don't think any of the albums or DVDs really do justice to what he is like to see live. Probably the Beacon theatre show comes closest. I guarantee if you see him your jaw will be gaping open in awe as you watch and listen to him. Even the songs that are just OK on record take on a brand new life on stage.
Marty
steveo777 wrote:We really don't know this guy on this side of the pond. I ask people who Joe is, but nobody knows, at least the people I know. I'm gonna delve into his work and see if I like him. Where should I start?
Peartree12249 wrote:steveo777 wrote:We really don't know this guy on this side of the pond. I ask people who Joe is, but nobody knows, at least the people I know. I'm gonna delve into his work and see if I like him. Where should I start?
Here's a video of the first release from Joe's new cd of the same name.
Driving Toward The Daylight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTG-bCMG05E
Dislocated Boy-sorry no video out yet for this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1TiVpu2 ... re=related
MartyMoffatt wrote:I would say 'Sloe Gin', 'Ballad of John Henry' and 'Dustbowl' are all great albums, containing staple songs he will play live. Also the live DVD's from the Royal Albert Hall and the NY Beacon Theatre give you an idea of his mastery on the guitar.
To be honest, though, I don't think any of the albums or DVDs really do justice to what he is like to see live. Probably the Beacon theatre show comes closest. I guarantee if you see him your jaw will be gaping open in awe as you watch and listen to him. Even the songs that are just OK on record take on a brand new life on stage.
Marty
maverick218 wrote:Joe is one of the best and hardest working guitar players in the business. High octaine blues/rock. "Live from the Royal Albert Hall" would be a great starter (I have the Beacon DVD, but haven't finished it yet). Joe inspires me to play now like Neal used to.
Check out this link from Royal Albert:
http://youtu.be/XWty_lD1ZLA
Peartree12249 wrote:maverick218 wrote:Joe is one of the best and hardest working guitar players in the business. High octaine blues/rock. "Live from the Royal Albert Hall" would be a great starter (I have the Beacon DVD, but haven't finished it yet). Joe inspires me to play now like Neal used to.
Check out this link from Royal Albert:
http://youtu.be/XWty_lD1ZLA
Great selection Maverick! Love that gold top Lester. I sure wish I had a ticket to one of Joe's 7 totally acoustic concerts he's doing in Europe this summer. But we'll get the next best thing a new DVD is the making ...Yes!![]()
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maverick218 wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:maverick218 wrote:Joe is one of the best and hardest working guitar players in the business. High octaine blues/rock. "Live from the Royal Albert Hall" would be a great starter (I have the Beacon DVD, but haven't finished it yet). Joe inspires me to play now like Neal used to.
Check out this link from Royal Albert:
http://youtu.be/XWty_lD1ZLA
Great selection Maverick! Love that gold top Lester. I sure wish I had a ticket to one of Joe's 7 totally acoustic concerts he's doing in Europe this summer. But we'll get the next best thing a new DVD is the making ...Yes!![]()
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Thanks! Love that song, his LP and tone!! Seeing Joe in concert is on my bucket list.
Peartree12249 wrote:If you like Joe's solo work, his "other" band Black Country Communion ain't half bad either![]()
Sista Jane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCqYxtAhLwc
That Bonham kid's pretty good too.
maverick218 wrote:maverick218 wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:maverick218 wrote:Joe is one of the best and hardest working guitar players in the business. High octaine blues/rock. "Live from the Royal Albert Hall" would be a great starter (I have the Beacon DVD, but haven't finished it yet). Joe inspires me to play now like Neal used to.
Check out this link from Royal Albert:
http://youtu.be/XWty_lD1ZLA
Great selection Maverick! Love that gold top Lester. I sure wish I had a ticket to one of Joe's 7 totally acoustic concerts he's doing in Europe this summer. But we'll get the next best thing a new DVD is the making ...Yes!![]()
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Thanks! Love that song, his LP and tone!! Seeing Joe in concert is on my bucket list.
Update- scratch on more off the bucket list! Joe is coming to Greenville SC (my back yard) on 12/3- just bought tix last night
maverick218 wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:If you like Joe's solo work, his "other" band Black Country Communion ain't half bad either![]()
Sista Jane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCqYxtAhLwc
That Bonham kid's pretty good too.
BCC rocks too no doubt! I wonder if Jason left Foreigner because BCC was in the works???
Peartree12249 wrote:maverick218 wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:If you like Joe's solo work, his "other" band Black Country Communion ain't half bad either![]()
Sista Jane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCqYxtAhLwc
That Bonham kid's pretty good too.
BCC rocks too no doubt! I wonder if Jason left Foreigner because BCC was in the works???
No he left in 2008 a few years before BCC. Jason and his family had moved to Florida and Jason was tired of being on tour and wanted to spend time with his family. Also, he had been spending time writing and jamming with Jimmy Page & John Paul Jones. Jason was really hoping Led Zeppelin would get back together which was his big dream. Of course it never happened, so he decided to launch the "Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience" to honor the 30th anniversary of his dad's death. (Which is a great show by the way!) Jason had done some session work on one of Joe's cd's that Kevin Shirley produced. When the idea of Glenn Hughes & Joe Bonamassa forming a band came up in 2009, Kevin called up Jason and he was on board with the project. They started recording in Jan of 2010.
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