Joe and I would say Gary Moore before him are technically so gifted - too many times we get too many notes and the blues feeling goes out the window. This is good - Joe keeps it tight.
The best thing I've ever seen him do... The fast note thing he usually does..is nonsense, to me.. THIS..counts..!...But...Bloomfield...is still the King...:)
No, but he does have a great DVD of his last appearance at the Greek. It's called "Live at the Greek" a tribute to BB King, Albert King and Freddy King. It was nominated for a Grammy :)
You know BB always show a lot of respect for his band members and Joe too.But sometimes-some tunes-like the one we just comment require or demand for a sax solo,or a trumpet.That way we get to know what other great musicians are out there playing with JB or any other great bluesman. Thank you for your great reference.I really appreciated.
@@dianeverwoest5659 , Okay, the white guy thing was a bad analogy but I still don't feel the sincerity in his playing like Stevie's or Eric's. Seem's to "learned". Maybe cause he does the whole dress up thing n such. Just comes across as an act to me, n I been listenin to blues many many years. Don't even wanna think how many cause it makes me realize my age.
@@bradt.3555 Wow Brad, never thought I would see a reply. Yes, he has been learning his craft for so long he is totally learned. As for the act thing and the dress up comment, just let me say this, "Nothing is better than a good looking man, in a great fitting suit, playing fabulous music." Of course, the same applies to when he wears jeans and a Tshirt. As for your age, it is just a state of mine, As Always, Rock On