I was lucky enough to be at this show. Dec. 7, 2007 at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles. The whole show was amazing. And it was when he was arguably at the top of his career. What night. I'm so glad (no pun intended) it was recorded.
Wow lucky you, I would have given a lot to go back in time to be there! I've listened to that album so so many times. I can't hear a signle not gone wrong. Is that true? Are they that good or do they do som after processing?
@DaveRevst4548 No, he and all the other players were that great that night. Playing with great players pushes everyone on stage to play at 130%. If you are good enough to be on that stage, the output can not be anything less than phenomenal.
I stayed going down the Mayer rabbit hole about a year ago. Somewhere along the line I heard the date of this concert and my head exploded! Dec 7th 2007 is my birthday. I was actually being born during the concert that ended up changing my life in music.
Without a doubt my favorite live solo ever he’s absolute at his best right there. The whole show honestly. That trio is a masterpiece, Jordan and pino are an insane rhythm section
There is a criminally low amount of John Mayer reactions out there. The only one that gets around is the Ain't No Sunshine video, which is one of the worst versions John has ever done lol.
Thanks for the reaction!! Awesome video. You should really do one day Out of my mind. No one has ever reacted to it and a reaction of yours would be very fun! Keep it up!
I don’t think Bass players get enough credit. I’ve always been impressed with Bass players who can walk the neck during a song and add so many great fills that bond the lead and drums. Pino does such an awesome job! 🎸🎵🎶
@@samwestguitar No doubt. I'd like your take on one thing. I've listened to that album countless times; it sort of lives with me. But I cant find even one misstake in the playing or singing. No missed note or anything. Is this true, you think? Are they that good or have they done some post edits?
@@DaveRevst4548 hmm, to be honest I’m not 100% sure. The vocals will have had all the post production of a studio record I would have thought, auto tune and all the rest of it, specially in the falsetto section. In terms of guitar playing I don’t know! You’re right tho, it’s to perfect. maybe a few bits and bobs were overdubbed. Ive seen him live 3 times now and he’s almost flawless, although he did hit a few botched notes in a few of the songs! One thing that’s always confused me is in the title track “TRY!” from his trio live album in the intro you can hear a second guitar playing a very random pentatonic line. Really strange haha!
You can immediately dismiss anything someone says after making such a statement. Even if you are not a fan, you can't brush this guy's talent off so easily.
How’s your teacher feel about Stevie Ray? Why not show him Stevie doing “Voodoo Child” from Austin 1989 or “Little Wing” from El Mocambo??? Thanks, I’d love to see both of your reactions!
Bonamassa is a great guitarist, but I’ve found he blurs the lines while playing. Starts of blues and then out of nowhere, he jumps over to something more like heavy metal.
I was lucky enough to be at this show. Dec. 7, 2007 at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles. The whole show was amazing. And it was when he was arguably at the top of his career. What night. I'm so glad (no pun intended) it was recorded.
Thanks for watching, I will be eternally jealous! 😆
Wow lucky you, I would have given a lot to go back in time to be there! I've listened to that album so so many times. I can't hear a signle not gone wrong. Is that true? Are they that good or do they do som after processing?
@DaveRevst4548 No, he and all the other players were that great that night. Playing with great players pushes everyone on stage to play at 130%. If you are good enough to be on that stage, the output can not be anything less than phenomenal.
damn u lucky mf.
I stayed going down the Mayer rabbit hole about a year ago. Somewhere along the line I heard the date of this concert and my head exploded! Dec 7th 2007 is my birthday. I was actually being born during the concert that ended up changing my life in music.
I’ve never seen a better live concert than Where The Light Is. John Mayer was as close to perfect as you get that night
The whole concert was perfect for me. I’m so glad it was filmed professionally
Without a doubt my favorite live solo ever he’s absolute at his best right there. The whole show honestly. That trio is a masterpiece, Jordan and pino are an insane rhythm section
Can’t agree more, thanks for watching !
Love the vid! Glad Pino got the recognition he deserves too, that man is a legend
Thanks man! He certainly is! 🤪
So glad someone finally reacted to this. Thank you! Please do more from this show! Out of My Mind is a must.
Thank you for watching and for the lovely comment ! Will have to do that soon, it’s a great track!
ive never seen anyone react to this.. such a FIRE cover
Can’t agree more! Thanks for watching!
There is a criminally low amount of John Mayer reactions out there. The only one that gets around is the Ain't No Sunshine video, which is one of the worst versions John has ever done lol.
Happy to see this go on
Thanks for the support !
Thanks for the reaction!! Awesome video. You should really do one day Out of my mind. No one has ever reacted to it and a reaction of yours would be very fun!
Keep it up!
Thank you very much for watching, out of my mind would be a great one to react too !
Mayer is a huge SRV fan and inducted him into the HOF . Good catch bro .
True that, Thanks for watching!
I don’t think Bass players get enough credit. I’ve always been impressed with Bass players who can walk the neck during a song and add so many great fills that bond the lead and drums. Pino does such an awesome job! 🎸🎵🎶
Love this set up, great video as always!
Thank you for you’re continued support, glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
I dont think anyone in the world can match that performance. Totally amazing
One of the best live albums recorded! Thanks for watching !
@@samwestguitar No doubt. I'd like your take on one thing. I've listened to that album countless times; it sort of lives with me. But I cant find even one misstake in the playing or singing. No missed note or anything. Is this true, you think? Are they that good or have they done some post edits?
@@DaveRevst4548 hmm, to be honest I’m not 100% sure. The vocals will have had all the post production of a studio record I would have thought, auto tune and all the rest of it, specially in the falsetto section. In terms of guitar playing I don’t know! You’re right tho, it’s to perfect. maybe a few bits and bobs were overdubbed. Ive seen him live 3 times now and he’s almost flawless, although he did hit a few botched notes in a few of the songs!
One thing that’s always confused me is in the title track “TRY!” from his trio live album in the intro you can hear a second guitar playing a very random pentatonic line. Really strange haha!
Mayer plays that guitar like he could do it blindfolded upside down be knows that guitar inside out
And there are still some hater’s around, saying that he can’t play.
They’re really missing out! Thanks for watching !
You can immediately dismiss anything someone says after making such a statement. Even if you are not a fan, you can't brush this guy's talent off so easily.
Who said that let's go fight them
Excellen!!t
Thanks for watching! 😊
How’s your teacher feel about Stevie Ray? Why not show him Stevie doing “Voodoo Child” from Austin 1989 or “Little Wing” from El Mocambo??? Thanks, I’d love to see both of your reactions!
Thanks for watching ! They’re both great suggestions!
Bonamassa is a great guitarist, but I’ve found he blurs the lines while playing. Starts of blues and then out of nowhere, he jumps over to something more like heavy metal.
The guitar is great, but the drummer is messing up the flow of the rhythm of the tune with extra snare hits that don’t need to be there in the verse.
Are you seriously hating on steve jordan?
amateur comments on so many levels, Jordon is a top 5 drummer