I didn't catch the Royal Albert Hall performance live like I did Red Rocks. Joe played in Amarillo a couple years ago, as it never fails, I got that guy that wants to be heard and was a couple rows behind me. Joe was playing Sloe Gin and was playing real soft and low, by himself. Mr. loud mouth screams "Give it to us Joe". Joe calmly replied, "Shut the F@#$ up".. He (Joe) got a warm round of applause. Dude behind me did shut up. Best part of the night.i liked his Albert Hall performance better.. he had a lil more soul to it that night
yeah.. don't you hate it when someone knows how to ruin a good thing!I didn't catch the Royal Albert Hall performance live like I did Red Rocks. Joe played in Amarillo a couple years ago, as it never fails, I got that guy that wants to be heard and was a couple rows behind me. Joe was playing Slow Gin and was playing real soft and low, by himself. Mr. loud mouth screams "Give it to us Joe". Joe calmly replied, "Shut the F@#$ up".. He (Joe) got a warm round of applause. Dude behind me did shut up. Best part of the night.
Previously known as Savoy Brown IIRC
Savoy Brown (Originally, Savoy Brown Blues Band) are an English blues rock band[1] formed in Battersea, south west London[2] in 1965. Part of the late 1960s blues rock movement, Savoy Brown primarily achieved success in the United States, where they promoted their albums with non-stop touring.[2] After leaving Savoy Brown, musicians became members of groups such as Yes, Fleetwood Mac, UFO and Foghat.Previously known as Savoy Brown IIRC
And he chose his guitar hero wisely!!I've seen Joe Bonamassa many times dating all the way back to his first CD. Right after that CD, I saw him at a little place about 20 minutes down the road from my house. Tickets were obviously cheap and his talent was incredible. I saw him one more time at that venue, then his career took off and that was the end of that. Fast forward to last month and my wife and I saw him in Cleveland at a great venue. Seats were awesome, although no longer cheap! The performance was typical Joe. Very professional, sound was spot on and his highly accomplished band was tight.
He's at the top of his game. Never disappoints.
what i like about Joe is that it always seems that his version of a cover on a song is the best one! Very articulate!I've seen Joe Bonamassa many times dating all the way back to his first CD. Right after that CD, I saw him at a little place about 20 minutes down the road from my house. Tickets were obviously cheap and his talent was incredible. I saw him one more time at that venue, then his career took off and that was the end of that. Fast forward to last month and my wife and I saw him in Cleveland at a great venue. Seats were awesome, although no longer cheap! The performance was typical Joe. Very professional, sound was spot on and his highly accomplished band was tight.
He's at the top of his game. Never disappoints.
Sportin a mullet and a mustache no doubt![]()
on of my faves from himSame with Warren Haynes. Any of the stuff he covers, he makes his own.