@@Jellyroll_chats I grew up with a very musicaily talented family and their music was based on the blues like blues jazz n with rock counrty and Americana Ext. And some times like my uncle a musical genius came unimaginable addiction n mental torment and I was a pall bearer n lifted into his grave myself and he was only 46 .all 5 of them have been gone for so long now it seems like a dream and your coming into your own just keep on doing what you're doing and like me just be disgustingly Real regardless of what anyone chooses to think or believe.❤️💯💯😀
@@Jellyroll_chats Just one thing alright. No conceit no ego involved at all ok. I truly love who I've become in all the best n healthy way possible.!! Be honest wouldn't You want a male version of yourself???; I just want a female version of myself.💯💯💯💯💯💯
She’s got talent, and not only in her guitar chops but in her collaboration choice of Joe Bonamassa with his 27 #1 billboard blues charts topping projects, she chose wisely. That Les Paul Joe was playing is probably a ‘58 and worth more than my house lol, using him was the special icing on the cake. Great song as well, fabulous blues vibe. I believe she may just be beginning to find her soul and where she could become a monument in music in this genre. Remember a long used reference to when blues albums are concerned ….’how do you make a million dollars on a blues album? Start with two million.’ Now days the quality of the artists in blues are proving their wanting to buck that old truth. Good luck young lady, keep the blues alive!
I don’t know how she got sent to my RU-vid list but She Rocks and to have Joe join her in this was Fantastic to listen to and watch her with that guitar, what can I say but WOW!
yet the solo is not what Joe's playing in the second half of his solo... it is still a music video with lip sync and all of it.... sorry about that.. But They are clearly both real musicians with the highest level (i don't question that at all)
@@Ess_Bee56 I don’t know how many times you’ve sat front row at a Joe Bonamassa concert before, I have multiple times, and I’m a cheap old guy over 65. I can assure you Joes concerts are 100% live nothing added, you are absolutely hearing what he and his band are playing. He hires the best of the best to walk out on that stage when he goes on, you are getting your moneys worth no fake voice tracks, he has back up singers outta this world, Josh Smith on back up guitar and Double Trouble Stevie Ray’s keyboardist Reece W. This young lady is a wonderful guitarist, breaking in to playing the blues is not done overnight, her potential in blues is absolutely possible, I’d buy a blues album from her in a minute. Does she have chops, (by the truck loads) does she have the blues in her blood, and the feel of blues like BB, Freddie, or Albert King like Joe has spent learning his whole career, (not even close but I guarantee she’s talented enough to find the feeling sound and touch it takes to play it, she’s a top notch guitar player, and I’m glad she’s out there doing this kind of music).
@@Rick-u1l Hey! I have Joe live twice and I know he and whichever musicians are with him, they are 100% live. I have seen over 100 bands live from Queen to Beth Hart and all of them were live. I am a 67 “young at heart” guy! My comment was aimed at today’s pop “singers” who are far from live with their lip syncing and auto tune. Thanks for the Reece W tip. I have not heard of her. I will now have a listen. I am sure you will have heard of Samantha Fish. If not, check her out. Greetings from Germany.
@@Rick-u1l Hey! I have seen Joe live twice and I know he and whichever musicians are with him are 100% live. I have seen over 100 bands live, from Queen to Beth Hart and they were all live. I am a 67 young at heart guy! My comment was aimed at today’s pop “singers” who use lip syncing and auto tune. I have not heard of Reece W. I will have a listen. I am sure you have heard of Samantha Fish. If not, check her out. I saw her live last summer. Greetings from Germany.
Wow, I recently discovered Orianthi because of the official Going Home video of the Mark Knopfler's Guitar Heroes where her name was in... Such an incredible guitarist, never heard of her or heard her on the radio here before in Holland, such a shame. :( What a great voice and guitarist! Superb! Thanks for sharing and making such great music, that's what we need, REAL music! 😁 Rock on girl! Hope you can come to Holland soon... All the best from the Netherlands, Dave
Dig it, Orianthi, such a breath of fresh of air.....I bet my buddy Shawn L. Delaney, will love it...I am gonna hook him to you to listen. He is tone chaser even though he is keyboardist, he appreciates things..
What a Magnificent Magical Music Video Song you made Orianthi😍🎸🔥🔥🔥this is a gold medal🥇 piece🎤🎸🤘Congrat. Ori I love it!! I listen to it and I look at it again and again again...👏👏We are waiting for you on tour in Europe including Switzerland👍
orianthi has always been overlooked as a great guitar player. carlos santana said years ago that when he was ready to lay down his axe, he was handing it to her👍🍷
I'M GOING SAY IT SHE DOESN'T NEED JOE...SHE IS A STAR ON HER OWN...DIDN'T NEED TO SEE HIS BACK MESSING UP HER PERFORMANCE YOU GO ORI...YOUR A STAR ON YOUR OWN ...YASOO SISTER...OSS
Who said she needed him? Maybe she just wanted them to play together! Or Joe just wanted to play with her. Joe did 4 albums with Beth and he might have sang two songs. Why do you think Joe puts all those blues cruises together, because he thinks all them stars need his stamp of approval on it. He loves blues and sharing blues! It is not an ego booster for him.
Looks so familiar to Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band - woman like you, I like both Bonamassa and Orianthi, song is great, just first riff reminds me of something I already heard@@jerrymckenzie1858
Has anyone noticed how many Axe Ladies are dominating the music scene. Oriantha, Samantha Fish, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Ana Popovic, Ghalia Volt, Ally Venable, one underated lady named Heather Newman, Larkin Poe, Jackie Venson, Ali Handal. Then other talented voices and artists. Beth Hart, Dana Fuchs, Amanda Fish, Danielle Nicole, Ruthie Foster, Ida Mae with Stephanie Jean Ward. And many more independent artists.