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Joe Bonamassa "I serve two masters". I quit playing the guitar in Jr. High late sixties and always regretted it. But I still have a great respect for the instrument and the music that follows. However, watching vids like this and Rick Beato brings back a lot of the great history, music and keeps me in deep appreciation for those who followed through. Additionally, love the respect and appreciation showed for the old equipment. You can tell JB's love for the old guitars and his playing speaks for itself. | ||
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Imagination and focus become reality |
An excellent Beato video is: What Makes This Song Great EP 71 Boston, where he deconstructs the song by Boston "More Than A Feeling." It really is quite excellent! | |||
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Legalize the Constitution |
I watched about 2/3 of it and loved it. Have to leave, so I’ll catch the rest later. We’ve seen Joe twice. The first time my wife was just as blown away as I was. He might have been touring Blues of Desperation , a great album and a great performance. We saw him again within the last year. Neither one of us liked it as well. Not as much Blues, more…Rock I guess. Following a trend I’ve experienced a lot, the instruments were good, but the vocals were dimed and really glassy. Hurt to hear them and couldn’t make out the lyrics. He seems like a good guy, his banter with the audience is light, funny, and engaging. Great band. He’s been touring with one of my all-time favorite bass players, Michael Rhodes. Reece Wynans plays keyboards for him, and in case you’ve forgotten, he played in Double Trouble with Stevie. _______________________________________________________ despite them | |||
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I didn't know Lex played. I'm not sure there's anything he can't do. | |||
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