Joe Bonamassa - Crossroads 2010 - Further On Up The Road.mov

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Joe Bonamassa performing "Further On Up The Road" with Robert Randolph and the Family Band at the Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010.

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  • Porque coño no la pusieron en el dvd de crossroads que cagada D:

  • Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @robertdeltajohnson even tho i think the truly gifted and talented players distinguish themselves from just good players by the notes they -don't- play, i think in this case you are right. imho joe is every bit as good now as eric was. damn, i never thought i would say that about eric. i still am eric's biggest fan, but joe just ROCKS!

  • @bouwmr Yeah i know. Would've been cool to see it again. :P

  • @Blackhawkthesky he did just that in JB's concert in the royal albert hall .. heaven on earth!

  • I know I'll catch hell for saying this, but technically, Joe is a better player than Eric Clapton now. Joe's the young gun who learned from the master and now he's primed to take what he's learned and pass it to someone else. I love Eric, but he's got too many stock Blues cliches that he inserts when he solos. They get very repetetive after awhile and it makes his playing sound lazy, like he doesn't pick up anything from anybody anymore. That's all it is, steal a lick and make it your own...

  • @Blackhawkthesky

    They did that at the royal albert hall in case you haven't seen it :)

  • Loved this, I was up close at this fantastic show. Too bad this track didn't seem to make the DVD. Shame......

  • Slowhand and Joe too much That is so true.

  • I wish clapton would've joined him on stage. that would of been incredible.

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