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This was recorded in 2005 with Joe's original 3-piece when he was just 28 yrs old. They were an awesome trio. Check out 'The River' from this same show for some awesome slide playing.
The Bass Player is Eric Czar and he is one of the best on the Planet. Kenny Krame is the Drummer. This trio was the best lineup Joe ever had as a three piece Band. He has only gotten better and better since 2005 when this DVD was done. Always has the very best Musicians in his bands and rotates a lot of them in and out. Got to be a spectacular Musician to play with Joe.
I think this is earlier than the stuff you have already seen. This German concert was from 2005, and also has covers of songs by Jethro Tull, Yes, and Blind Faith. To see him starting out, see the 10 minute 1991 segment on Real Life with Jane Pauley, which shows him jamming with B.B.King when he was 13.
I had a very early teenage Joe Bonamassa at one of my first festivals in Ontario Canada, in the super early 90’s! It was his very first time playing for thousands instead of hundreds. Now, All I want is his guitar collection! Loving your reactions! (producers ears!) Peace
Guys, you have got to see the Epic Guitar Battles between Joe and Eric Gales!! CZcams has several of them, they are all great, my favorite is Eric`s Song "I Want My Crown" Live! Eric is another next Level Blues Guitarist....
He looks different as this was almost 20 years ago. His vocal ability is so much better now. He had a vocal teacher and his vocals are now up to par with his guitar playing or at least close😂
Joe playing Homage, to some of the great's. How Many songs, can you hear sampled in this cut? I caught at least 7 different songs. Joe, One the Greatest natural guitarist ever.
Would Peter Frampton's "Do You Feel Like We Do" from 1976 be (one)of the sampled songs Joe concluded with on his guitar performance in "Takin' the Hit"? 🎤🎸🎸🔊
I'll have to listen to it again to hear more, but I for sure caught Frampton, ZZ Top and a variation of King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man"--that last the part that impressed the guys so much of the guitar and bass playing together.
This is a much older video of Joe. I’m a huge fan of his playing ability. His vocals are okay, but people really just wanna see him play that guitar. Check out a song called Third Degree, it’s Joe with Leslie West from Mountain RIP 🙏.. They are killing it. I think it was Leslie’s final album. Killer Album BTW
That part when they were playing in unison was from prog legend's King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man" track 1 off their 1969 debut album "In The CourtOf The Crimson King".
A tad bit of a hint from the guitar by Joe can be recognized in Peter Frampton's international smash hit from 1976 "Do You Feel Like We Do" on Joe's ending guitar conclusion of this song. 🎤🎸🥁🔊🔥
Joe's bassist is the spitting image of Jethro Tull's original founding member Glenn Cornick (R.I.P. April 23, 1947 - August 28, 2014). This band cooked
y'all Must go see him live! I will pay for tiks! I have seen him 4 times, never disappoints...also, as you have been informed, this is pretty old...watch some of his interviews or whatever, he is like Jekyll and Hyde, super laid back yet passionate mellow dude until he gets on stage...still amazes me
This was the best era of Joe, it's a shame he had to ditch this lineup because they rocked out! It's a whole different deal now. I miss that intensity and fire these guys had together.
some joe to check out.bridge to better days.different shades of blue,ghost of macon jones,lazy n stone cold w/steve barnes,no good place for the lonely.
Aloha gentleman if you want the real deal Rory Gallegher acoustic or electric live in the 79s early 80s . And if you like start it with live sSHIN KICKER. OMG. . JOE TRUES A LITTLE TOO HARD TO BE LIKE GUYS LIKE RORY. RIP. STILL ROCKING
You guys play good music but you fail to play the finest, most incredible progressive rock ever to come out of the USA - Kansas. My favorite band ever. If you want some great suggestions, just ask. PLEASE!
Gosh he was younger here .
You gotta check out Lazy with Jimmy Barnes! Absolutely epic studio!
Yes tonite live! Bonnamassa house for his guitars!
The young Joe, some of his early stuff is so sweet.
This was recorded in 2005 with Joe's original 3-piece when he was just 28 yrs old. They were an awesome trio. Check out 'The River' from this same show for some awesome slide playing.
The Bass Player is Eric Czar and he is one of the best on the Planet. Kenny Krame is the Drummer. This trio was the best lineup Joe ever had as a three piece Band. He has only gotten better and better since 2005 when this DVD was done. Always has the very best Musicians in his bands and rotates a lot of them in and out. Got to be a spectacular Musician to play with Joe.
This whole album is amazing The River is epic. He's in his 20s here.
Just Cookin’🎉
Excellent song!
“Hummingbird” from live at the Greek Theatre is an awesome display of Joe and his band at its best 😊
Good get guys!
That was awesome! I'm going to have to check out more of their music.
I think this is earlier than the stuff you have already seen. This German concert was from 2005, and also has covers of songs by Jethro Tull, Yes, and Blind Faith. To see him starting out, see the 10 minute 1991 segment on Real Life with Jane Pauley, which shows him jamming with B.B.King when he was 13.
I just saw him in concert in Mississippi,so great I cried
Joe Bonamassa TV, interviews, videos it’s all good.
I had a very early teenage Joe Bonamassa at one of my first festivals in Ontario Canada, in the super early 90’s! It was his very first time playing for thousands instead of hundreds.
Now, All I want is his guitar collection!
Loving your reactions! (producers ears!)
Peace
He’s younger here.I saw him about seven years ago in Richmond.He’s a virtuoso,great technique and he has gotten so much better now.
Mixed in a little Waitin' for the Bus (ZZ Top) near the end.
A little Frampton after that
A little bit of King Crimson near the end too...🔥
Am i hearing some 21st Century Schizoid Man? 🔥
No Good Place For The Lonely is a killer tune from him
great song one of my favorites
Joe shreds. 🥁☘☮
Wild I loved it, thank you.
I don't know if you guys noticed but that's a ZZ TOP riff at the end and then a Peter Frampton riff ending with a Eddie Van Halen riff.
Don't forget the King Crimson "21st Centuery Schizoid Man" tribute playing with the breaks.
Joe 'cool' 😎 🎸is on fire 🔥🔥🔥 here. Love your reactions.
Guys, you have got to see the Epic Guitar Battles between Joe and Eric Gales!! CZcams has several of them, they are all great, my favorite is Eric`s Song "I Want My Crown" Live! Eric is another next Level Blues Guitarist....
He looks different as this was almost 20 years ago. His vocal ability is so much better now. He had a vocal teacher and his vocals are now up to par with his guitar playing or at least close😂
by chance have y'all seen him in his other band, Rock Candy Funk Party? Oh yeah, Joe goes places....
Next Bonamassa track HAS to be Black Country Communion Song Of Yesterday LIVE ,Bonzo's Kid !
Joe playing Homage, to some of the great's. How Many songs, can you hear sampled in this cut?
I caught at least 7 different songs. Joe, One the Greatest natural guitarist ever.
Would Peter Frampton's "Do You Feel Like We Do" from 1976 be (one)of the sampled songs Joe concluded with on his guitar performance in "Takin' the Hit"? 🎤🎸🎸🔊
Yes I caught several samples in later part of this. I loved this entire performance. He’s got crazy good skills.
I'll have to listen to it again to hear more, but I for sure caught Frampton, ZZ Top and a variation of King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man"--that last the part that impressed the guys so much of the guitar and bass playing together.
Hey my dudes. Finally, more Jpe. Thanks. Until next time stay well and poppin for fresh
Joe always had it. I also like his voice in these earlier days, nice and rough. Works better with his jammin
This is a much older video of Joe. I’m a huge fan of his playing ability. His vocals are okay, but people really just wanna see him play that guitar. Check out a song called Third Degree, it’s Joe with Leslie West from Mountain RIP 🙏.. They are killing it. I think it was Leslie’s final album. Killer Album BTW
Great musician😮
At 7:30 into the clip, Joe is showing us a lot of King Crimson flavor!❤
Joe is paying tribute in a few parts of the song, like the end was some Peter Frampton.. before that was ZZ Top.. Joe is one of the very best!
That part when they were playing in unison was from prog legend's King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man" track 1 off their 1969 debut album "In The CourtOf The Crimson King".
I liked this iteration of Joe's band the best. Kenny and Eric were killing it.
MAD RESPECT for BONAMASSA's SKILLS!! I'd put him in my top 10!! HUGS, YA'LL!!! ENJOY!!!
Yes Mr Bonamassa
Guitar God.... think of this he toured with BBking summer he was 13! So many amazing collaboration with other greats.
The end sounds like an homage to "Do You Feel Like We Do" by Peter Frampton.
Sounded like ZZ Top riff thrown in along with Peter Frampton
A tad bit of a hint from the guitar by Joe can be recognized in Peter Frampton's international smash hit from 1976 "Do You Feel Like We Do" on Joe's ending guitar conclusion of this song. 🎤🎸🥁🔊🔥
Get first song warmup for this concert yes indeed
Joe Bonamassa - Guitar and vocal
Eric Czar - Bass
Kenny Kramme - Drums
Joe's bassist is the spitting image of Jethro Tull's original founding member Glenn Cornick (R.I.P. April 23, 1947 - August 28, 2014). This band cooked
y'all Must go see him live! I will pay for tiks! I have seen him 4 times, never disappoints...also, as you have been informed, this is pretty old...watch some of his interviews or whatever, he is like Jekyll and Hyde, super laid back yet passionate mellow dude until he gets on stage...still amazes me
This was the best era of Joe, it's a shame he had to ditch this lineup because they rocked out! It's a whole different deal now. I miss that intensity and fire these guys had together.
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Sounds very much like Robben Ford here, especially the intro.
That bass player is pretty awesome.
Who is he?
Check him out with Beth Hart doing I'd Rather Go Blind
ZZ Top and Peter Frampton at the end.
and King Crimson shortly before this
On a different note, looking foward to Black Sabbaths 5th Album Sabbath bloody Sabbath and title song, just saying lol!!!
I think this is earlier Joe because his voice is not as strong. He took voice lessons and now his voice has twice the power. That slap bass is…..wow!
Borrowing some ZZTop and Frampton! I love it!
Anybody notice the Robert Fripp shoutout 7:48
peter framton ending.
There is not one goat but many u can’t say who is the best
some joe to check out.bridge to better days.different shades of blue,ghost of macon jones,lazy n stone cold w/steve barnes,no good place for the lonely.
Paid a lil Homage to ZZ Top at end. You guys need to check out ZZ live at Rockoplast. They were on fire there Incredible live show!!!!
A little Frampton “Do you feel like I do” after that.
Geiler Name 😂
Aloha gentleman if you want the real deal Rory Gallegher acoustic or electric live in the 79s early 80s . And if you like start it with live sSHIN KICKER. OMG. . JOE TRUES A LITTLE TOO HARD TO BE LIKE GUYS LIKE RORY. RIP. STILL ROCKING
I saw Joe in a bar for $5 at this time…
LOL not now. Add a hundred. Or more.
Wish him and SRV could have jammed together
Child prodigy my butt...he's gotta be like 50😉
You guys play good music but you fail to play the finest, most incredible progressive rock ever to come out of the USA - Kansas. My favorite band ever. If you want some great suggestions, just ask. PLEASE!