Cathy, I'm not a fan of audience shot videos, but I'm so glad you posted this which should have been pro shot. I'm a HUGE fan of Peter Frampton and date back to Humble Pie. My band played 30 Days in the Hole and onto Frampton Comes Alive to him collaborating with The Doobie Brothers on Let It Rain
The hell with the talking do with the guitars in your hands while you're sitting back bullshittin a mom boys I know you got to do it cuz I seen it I talked to us with them guitars
The first time I heard Bonamassa's solo on the studio version of Sloe Gin, I thought it was teetering over a Clapton style phrasing with Frampton's tone and punctuation! So this open air interview with him makes total sense! Love it!👍👍👍
I'm a huge fan of both. My only wish is that I could understand her. Her mumbling really puts a damper on her performance. You can hear and understand her guitar very well. Perhaps a vocal coach would help.
First saw Joanne in Atlanta with Allman Family Revival. Truck road problems threw show way late but JST came out firing on all cylinders! Devon Allman commented, “If you didn’t know Joanne Shaw Taylor, you do now!” Everyone should!
Love this and what a fitting tribute to Steve Marriott you could feel peters true admiration and respect for him they where a blistering live band rock on Peter and don't forget Greg Ridley Jerry Shirley and Pete's replacement Clem Clemson all great
I fine it interesting that Eric Gales didn't mention Hendrix among the list of guitar players that his brother turned him on to. Hendrix not only played the Fender Stratocaster upside down like Gales...Hendrix is considered to be one of the great guitar innovators of all times. In 2006 Eric Gales played with Buddy Miles and Billy Cox (The original members of Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsys). Eric Gales has covered some of Hendrix songs in his live shows...so how do you forget to mention Hendrix?
@@sethtanner5707In my opinion, playing the Stratocaster upside down is the only comparison...and Eric Gales plays amazingly. However, Hendrix was such an electrifying charismatic showman with the guitar, quiet/cool persona, style, creative songwriting (Hits) and badass stage outfits (51 years ago) continues to project an ageless Hendrix into the future. When ever someone frets the neck of the guitar with their right hand...visions of Jimi Hendrix will be remembered. Don't be tired...be energized!
Great performer. Have seen JST a few times, last one just before lockdown in March 2020. Strong, talented and personable. Developing along the way. Good to see latest collaborations with JB.
The way Eric keeps flapping his lips and tongue...is a common behavior of someone who is on meth. I'm not saying he is a drug user...only that behavior is common what meth users do.
Fabulous interview, Well done joe for keeping quiet while the master talks, great muso questions.. I dont think peter really realises just what an amazing influence he had in sooo many ways from releasing FC alive.. I wish this interview couldv laster 3 hours
I cannot figure out why Eric's "new" release with Joe producing it has not been released. They were supposedly through with it end of last year ............ many thanks Cathy, do you have any info on why it's not out yet ? I am on Joe's Forum regularly, have not seen anything, we are all in the dark
I got to walk right up in front of her playing at a bar called The Upper Room in Albany ,NY.She was the act before Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple.Great show.I purchased a CD that she signed for me.
I saw that tour in Buffalo and Syracuse..JST should guest on a BCC album! I had tickets for the Albany show but the set lists were the same both nights, so I saved the NYS tolls 🥴