Joe Bonamassa-Blues Deluxe- at The Royal Albert Hall in London on 4th May 2009.
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I think you're not doing Justin Timberlake any justice. He's very musically gifted, actually. I don't know if you're a musician, but if you are: please try to figure out the incredible chords Timberlake wrote for 'Senorita' and you'll know what I mean. Maybe he doesn't always choos for difficult music. But he sure knows what he's doing.
But nobody can touch the skills on the guitar of this man. Went to his concert in Amsterdam a couple of weeks ago. Blew me away.
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joe IS a master
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this IS Clapton from the Beano album
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This guy rocks.
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when i hear joe, i wonder how eric clapton got to be a household name. oh, yea, drugs sex and rock and roll.
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You think blues is easy? Taking what could be the most standard format and in the wrong hands can be painfully tedious and not repeating oneself requires a mindfulness of indescribable intensity. That's why the masters (Dixon, Wolf, Freddie-Albert-B.B. and others) are the masters. I'm not saying Joe is a master but he is not boring and he's doing an old Jeff Beck thing. Clever.
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Love that lick @ 6:43...
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Really great.
Reminds me somehow on the allman brothers band (Gambler's Roll and Get on with your life)
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This is the 1st time iv'e seen Joe play, and i'll admit when i first saw him I thought, "oh dear, heres another Yngwie Malmsteen, stuck up his own ass just because he can play well." but i dont think i could have been more wrong, Joe's an incredible player, and just by watching you can really see he has the most knowledge of the instrument, more than iv'e ever seen from anyone. an incredibly talented man!!
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@luvmegan give it time man, he's a blues player he's got till his mid 60's at least :-)
For the life of me i cannot figure out why this man is not a household name. Oh, wait, I know. More musically gifted people like Brittany Spears and Justin Timberlake are.
luvmegan 2 years ago 103
great version! can't wait for the dvd!
leifdeleeuw 2 years ago 11