Saw him last night; the drummer had only the snare and bass drum and a couple cymbals, and sounded like four people drumming. JD was incredible of course.
Opened for Allman Betts at the Cabot in Beverly, MA. Two dudes I never heard of walk out and I'm wondering what's going on. Well, some damn righteous guitar and drums going on that shook the house to its foundation!
Wow, I was blown away by Jeff twenty years ago when I saw him as a teenage prodigy blowing the doors off a place in the Phoenix area. I knew then he was a rising star but after seeing this now I'm even more impressed with this new musical zone he's created! Hats off to you man - the universe is the limit for you!
Saw them in Chicago a few years ago at House of Blues when they "opened" for Ace Frehley, and they were absolutely the best opening band I've ever seen at any concert in my entire life. They laid waste to the place and owned the night.
Got to see JD live in my home town Cincinnati a few years ago and it was amazing. Also got to hang out with the band for a bit after the show and they are all such cool dudes who love music and gear.
Dayum! What a sound and a lesson. When I find those out there sounds during my little Saturday night sonic experiments don't just say that was cool and forget about it no, lean into it. So much to say. I guess I will let it out in 2 - 10 sentence burst over the next year or so on JD's channel. Just awesome.
Jeez. Another blues musician who thinks the point of music is to try and impress with how many weird and new sounds they can generate from their guitar. I didn't make it past the first 4 minutes. Was looking at it to maybe buy tickets to an upcoming concert....PASS!
@@DiegoStyler5 Everybody likes AC/DC because they rule, but Doctor Dox's point is spot on. JD Simo is truly something special. He's one of my two favorite living guitar players alongside Marcus King, an absolutely world-class talent. I recorded this Nashville session with him a few months ago. I saw him a few weeks ago at Mercury Lounge in NYC, and he had noticeably progressed even further in the four months since Nashville. His playing keeps getting better every time we cross paths, I remain excited to witness his development at every opportunity.
The drummer is great too -- I love the way you can see how much he's enjoying the guitar playing
I just saw them live at the Dakota Club in Mpls. Just dont know what bag these cats are coming out of next. Fab show.
One of my favorite guitarist right now..
With a rhythm section like that, improvisation comes naturally...Brilliant.
Saw him last night; the drummer had only the snare and bass drum and a couple cymbals, and sounded like four people drumming. JD was incredible of course.
Just saw him at the W.C. Handy blues festival in Henderson Ky. Awesome show!
Thanks JD and Co. for unleashing the grease! Stoked to see you guys live again soon. And thanks Paste, the audio and video presentation is superb 👌
More to come!
Wow. This took me by surprise. Fantastic stuff, what a sound - doesn’t seem from this world.
Just amazing ❤️🙏🏻⚡️
Opened for Allman Betts at the Cabot in Beverly, MA. Two dudes I never heard of walk out and I'm wondering what's going on. Well, some damn righteous guitar and drums going on that shook the house to its foundation!
Wow, I was blown away by Jeff twenty years ago when I saw him as a teenage prodigy blowing the doors off a place in the Phoenix area. I knew then he was a rising star but after seeing this now I'm even more impressed with this new musical zone he's created! Hats off to you man - the universe is the limit for you!
JD is the Man right now!!
WHAT A PERFORMANCE!!
Saw them in Chicago a few years ago at House of Blues when they "opened" for Ace Frehley, and they were absolutely the best opening band I've ever seen at any concert in my entire life. They laid waste to the place and owned the night.
Love how the sun sets over the duration of the set. Nice touch.
MONSTER player, seems like a super-nice guy. The world needs more of both. Seeing him in 10 days in Chicago. Can't wait.
Woooooooow! The jam at the end. Guys look like they are having a lot of fun.
Epic Space Blues! JD is the 21 century blues on his maximum!
My new favorite…thank you SiriusXM
That's exactly where i learned of him love it!
This band is so telepathic all three are so great, I would love bass player like that!
Love the new approach, chops and sounds from JD! Lockdown sounds good on him.
Got to see JD live in my home town Cincinnati a few years ago and it was amazing. Also got to hang out with the band for a bit after the show and they are all such cool dudes who love music and gear.
J. D. Simo.. The best! Love it
Hard to believe that's the same guy who played with Don Kelley band. Damn versatile.
Feels like I was dipped in grease and had fuzz thrown on me 🥵
My mind is blown
Says a 71 year old man
Who has been experienced
Fan f***tastic!
YES!
Crushingly good!!!
WOW..an instant fan following that opener. Coming to Chicago with GA-20 (another great blues trio) in October!
JD is definitely finding his own style.
Straight outta Chulahoma
Just found out about J.D. on the Live From Flat V podcast, I'm definitely now a fan. I needed this.
Any greasier and I'd slide right outta bed.
That echo park didn’t stand a chance.. so much grease
JD is such an interesting and refrence in all that is music ,go and find any podcast with him as a guest and enjoy his wisdom and funny anecdotes!!
Lovin this guys playing
Dayum! What a sound and a lesson. When I find those out there sounds during my little Saturday night sonic experiments don't just say that was cool and forget about it no, lean into it. So much to say. I guess I will let it out in 2 - 10 sentence burst over the next year or so on JD's channel. Just awesome.
Go away satan 0:45
One of those days 10:24
All night long 18:00
Recovery 27:20
Higher plane 36:15
REVERB!! I love it!
Can't stop listening to JD Simo .. thank you so much for that great music and sound. My favorite 36:15
Love it. JD is going back to the krazy 60's, pool parties, fuzz pedals, psychedelic stonedness......
Killin it, Adam! Keep on spreadin the jam
holly shit so glad to find you
Brilliant ❤️👏
Amazing
Banging!
Simo and GA20 would be my kind of show. Its a shame that I'm in the UK.
Very nice video 👍
Damn these guys are tight together
Incredible! There is something wrong with the "like" counter on this feed. Please come to Georgia with GA-20!
that was really something. just what it is i cant say.
🔊Top Notch, all the Way🚀
soo cool! =)
Chachi delgrecco (drummer) is that dude!!!!
You guys are definitely inspired by Junior Kimbrough, same sound
that drumming in the first track sounds like a march -- like the fife and drum blues of the South (Othar Turner, Strickland)
Cant get over this fucking spring reverb!
He got it cranked lol
very very tasteful drumming.
Greasy good.
holy shit :)
Killer No Filler🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥
I feel like JD taps into Sonny Sharrock at times. That's never a bad thing.
fuckin' great!!
Is he playing through a Deluxe, or is it some other fender amp? Anybody know?
💜👍🏻🎸
👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
Espressoexpirienced
Why did I think that was Bam Margera 😂
vestiges of Jimmy Hx
Warum macht man den Bass so leise? Schade, aber so ist der Mix nur was für Gitarrenliebhaber.
Am I going deaf or can anyone hear the guy in the hat ?
You’re going deaf
@@numb41 okie dokie
@@sdrtcacgnrjrc I’m using air pods and can hear the (great) bass
JD is so much cooler than JB!
U🧠🙏🏼🌹🌹🌹💙🤍👍…+1.~
Jeez. Another blues musician who thinks the point of music is to try and impress with how many weird and new sounds they can generate from their guitar. I didn't make it past the first 4 minutes. Was looking at it to maybe buy tickets to an upcoming concert....PASS!
I much prefer his Les Paul into a Marshall days but some of the new stuff is good. You just need to adjust your expectations.
People evolve and change. Go listen to AC/DC if you want the same shit over and over with no change
😆
I like Ac/Dc
@@DiegoStyler5 Everybody likes AC/DC because they rule, but Doctor Dox's point is spot on. JD Simo is truly something special. He's one of my two favorite living guitar players alongside Marcus King, an absolutely world-class talent. I recorded this Nashville session with him a few months ago. I saw him a few weeks ago at Mercury Lounge in NYC, and he had noticeably progressed even further in the four months since Nashville. His playing keeps getting better every time we cross paths, I remain excited to witness his development at every opportunity.