You look so fresh faced here 13 yrs is along time in the stage lights and on the road it can drain you and eat you up. Take care of yourself. Love ❤️ & light peace
Lizard King I was just planning to watch the Berry/Clapton vid when I stumbled upon this. Finally a white blues player who doesn't just run the scales like a machine. (I'm, myself, a whiter shade of pale)
Actually similar but not the same. This one is a three pickup ES-5 while Clapton’s is a two pickup ES-350 as played by Chuck Berry in the early days..😉
Brevity is not only the soul of wit but the essence of master playing. Dragging this out for almost 13 mins. is almost painful, compare it to Clapton's neat, tight and much shorter version. Blues aint opera.
I couldn’t disagree with you more. It was inspiring & I only wish I could’ve been there. There was a 2 minute Keyboard solo & another 2 minute guitar solo that was also fantastic that you disingenuously include in your 13 rundown critique.
@@billwanke1681 Then you haven't heard Claptons version on "Hail Hail Rock and Roll". Its the difference between the Gettysburg Address, and the guy who came on before Lincoln with that long winded epilogue, what's his name.
@@taxfree4 I most certainly have. Only 9-10x. This is as good if not better. Played in a small venue w a great vibe. And as said another guitar solo besides JB & a keyboard solo not to mention a killer long intro.
The tone of what I think is a jazz guitar, is SO SWEET ❤ IT BABE
Played as only Joe has can do...too bad Chuck did not see his friend play this for all of us.
Wish to have been there 🎙️♥️🦁☮️🤘
I'm in love with Joe Bonamassa...
That's enough to make a man want a cocktail and a cigar.....
Lucky me! I just found this one!
Oh what a voice, like milk and sweet honey. Love this guy!
You look so fresh faced here 13 yrs is along time in the stage lights and on the road it can drain you and eat you up. Take care of yourself. Love ❤️ & light peace
Cool thing about him: he is a fan of clapton. He plays the sake guitar as clapton did on this song at a concert of Chuck berry
Lizard King I was just planning to watch the Berry/Clapton vid when I stumbled upon this.
Finally a white blues player who doesn't just run the scales like a machine.
(I'm, myself, a whiter shade of pale)
Actually similar but not the same. This one is a three pickup ES-5 while Clapton’s is a two pickup ES-350 as played by Chuck Berry in the early days..😉
goosebumps all the way.
Arlan Scheirbaum on keys, Ron DeJesus and Joe Bonamassa guitars, Mike Merritt on bass and Tal Bergman on drums.
great blues players
Yes, he was using my (former) Jim Kelley. He puts every knob on 7 and the reverb at about 5/6. Always has the mid-boost on.
Beautiful !
Thanks
The amp would be set up...........perfectly, of course!! ;-)
Another great video Rick. Thanks!!
I wonder if the people in the front row know how fortunate they are? I will just save this video on youtube now and pretend I was there. :)
I know Joe likes to have his Bass and Mids up pretty high probably between 7 and 9 and the treble between 3 and 5.
A Jim Kelly that night I believe.
does any body know what amp he might be playing through!
do u know how the amp would be set up?
ah yeah! He can also produce nice sounds if it isn't a 59 burst..
fucking great!!
Bonamassa NEEDS to play with Chickenfoot.... period!
I'll take Chuck Berry. No offense Joe.
I wonder who John is sponsored by.....
Put you to sleep music
No, sorry I don't. He used a couple of pedals, a ts and a delay, Leslie sim. Lovely tone isn't it.
Like EC’s version better words are much clearer.
チヤック。クラプットンよりもいいかもね
Brevity is not only the soul of wit but the essence of master playing. Dragging this out for almost 13 mins. is almost painful, compare it to Clapton's neat, tight and much shorter version. Blues aint opera.
I couldn’t disagree with you more. It was inspiring & I only wish I could’ve been there. There was a 2 minute Keyboard solo & another 2 minute guitar solo that was also fantastic that you disingenuously include in your 13 rundown critique.
@@billwanke1681 Then you haven't heard Claptons version on "Hail Hail Rock and Roll". Its the difference between the Gettysburg Address, and the guy who came on before Lincoln with that long winded epilogue, what's his name.
@@taxfree4 I most certainly have. Only 9-10x. This is as good if not better. Played in a small venue w a great vibe. And as said another guitar solo besides JB & a keyboard solo not to mention a killer long intro.
This is a pathetic amount of views for something so epic