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  • Joe must be seen live, saw him a couple times, the Worcester show was the best concert I've ever seen, and I've been around. Can't wait for the concert in NY at the Beacon in Nov, go see him if he is anywhere near you unbelievable!

  • Joes was a legend by the time he was 20.

    he should get a bit fat again though. lookin skinny don't suit him.

  • There is NO ONE like JOE BONAMASSA,,,,the man is the best,,,he's Stevie, Eric, Greeny, BB, and Buddy all rolled into one, and yet with a sound all his own,,,,Such a talented man...I never get tired of listening to this man play.....NEVER!!!

  • @rgbrin It's amazing , you can listen to one of Joe's songs and hear some Stevie , BB , then listen to another one that sounds a whole lot like Eric, all with a style of his own.

  • @rgbrin sorry but NO ONE will ever be Stevie!! Joe is excellent but no one will EVER be SRV!

  • I find it funny that he's been most successful in the UK. Hendrix had to go over there all those years ago for people to take notice just the same. Maybe I should move to England because apparently America just doesn't "get" music for some reason.

  • @kingofthemosh i got some bad news for ya, Amerika is losing what little class (comparatively speaking) it has/had, year by year. It is a sad truth, but a truth nevertheless. if you want good bloodlines, and the courtesy, compassion, and polish that goes with it, yer gonna hafta head across The Pond. B'lee dat.

    Joe, SRV, Eric, B.B., et al, ALL RULE!!!!!

    so quitcherbitchen about who's best.

  • Some blues bands and solo acts just sound corny and blur into one. JB is the real deal for me. Never get bored. Black Country Communion collaboration looks promising too.

  • I agree with you. JOe Bonammas is a great, if not, a biggest influence in the blues scene nowadays.

  • i saw chuck berry in 1964, bought an axe soon after, broke my hand playing rugby, and didnt pick up a guitar untill i saw this kid 3 years ago, i,m 60 now and struggling with arthritis, but what an inspiration, i,m an old fart who,s loved the blues all his life,

    i watch joe as often as i can, forget, clapton, beck, paige, 3 kings, moore, johnson

    and anyone else you care to mention, he,s a class above. the greatest ive seen in 45 years. x

  • @eggwilbur check out Davy Knowles

  • @eggwilbur You love the blues at 60. Ditto. You are not an old fart. Keep

    loving the blues.

  • @eggwilbur Amen to that. I've seen him live many times and there really is no one like him. Incredible.

  • I met him at the high voltage fest!! i shook his hand :D

  • This man is the best...and so down to earth, love his style, Gonna see him in Durham NC in November, can't wait,,,,

  • I'm seeing this guy in Manchester October cant bloody wait, he's awesome!!!

    Pity Rock Radio 106.1 manchester don't play him

  • @simonbrooks607166 omg me to! im seeing him at the accadamy!

  • @pobbart13

    He's Playing The Apollo on 15th October, not sure if he's doing the Academy this time

  • Joe is the bees knees for sure. Top man. (I might add, I nearly peed myself laughing at the bald guys with the inflatable guitars!) Thanks for posting. Mitch.

  • He is the best

  • I love this guy....he's soooooo down to earth....I see NO big head games with this man....he's the real deal

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