Joe is best guitarist out there. King of the Blue Rock. Missed Gary. I hope Gary watching from the above. Joe executed Mid Night Blue very beautiful and he blew me away. I has been following more 6 years. He was hardest working guitarist and he was better and better. Now he is one of the greatest guitarists in the world.
Joe’s the hardest working man in music, and has been for quite some time. A relentless tourer, and always delivers. He’s also had Kirk Fletcher on second guitar, and now has Josh Smith - a tremendous talent as well!
Kirk and Josh are remarkable talents in their own right. I wonder what it must be like to have them in the back line. Joe is one of the few that would make the pair work for their supper. BTW, this is a sterling performance which I last witnessed during the Tour de Force gigs.
He's like no other guitarist alive. His interpretation of other people's work is close to perfection. He just flirts around there music. He's a genius and will be there for years to come Better get used to him.
"Get used to him"? He's 45 years old. He opened for BB King when he was 12 years old. I just discovered him a year or two ago. One of the absolute best.
Got tickets to March 8th at the Sanger theater in New Orleans. I'm bringing 5 friends that have not seen you before. I would love for you to play this Gary Moore classic and Sloe Gin. Who Killed John Henry would be nice too. The Just got paid melody would be the pinnacle.
I've seen Gary Moore three times; everytime you saw him play live, you went home with a complex. A complex that thought you: I could never be that good ;-) Gary was a master, in rock, in metal, in jazzy solos and in blues. His accuracy, his speed, his feel for melody...
Every band should have a backup guitarist like Josh Smith....a 'monster' in his own. Great tone by joe. There was just that magic Gary had that is so missed.
Yes! We've been fans for a while also. Really great to finally get to see him live in concert! Да! Мы тоже были фанатами какое-то время. Действительно здорово наконец-то увидеть его вживую на концерте!
Not the biggest Joe Bonamassa fan, but wow did he slay this song. Wondering why he didn’t mention Gary Moore having written it? Maybe we missed the intro.
I don't think he had talked to the audience yet at that point. Probably the third song of the night. I went back and listened to Gary's "Still Got the Blues" album on the way home that night. One of the first CDs i bought back in 1990. Such a great record - every track - definitely a classic.
This was just my iPhone 13 Max. Doesn't handle the bass well, that's for sure. Probably the best thing that phone will ever have the chance to record. Joe really delivered on this song.
Saw him last night in Hampton NH. Incredible! Does anyone know the name of the backup singer on the left? I found the other two, but I can’t find out her name.
@@dafunk39 Carolyn Leonhart is who I was thinking of. Probably not her. www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolyn_Leonhart&ved=2ahUKEwih1OSa7sv5AhVyD0QIHcKEAdwQFnoECC8QAQ&usg=AOvVaw0DdxOczkAx9DR-l0e1RQ5L
Yes! I didn't realize he was touring with Joe these days. I guess they are co-producing albums together these days, also. Joe introduced him as "The best guitar player on this stage". He took a couple of solos and crushed it.
вот ну лучше бы какой черной бабе из хора доверил петь! Красивее бы вышло. Петь это не струну щипать, ремесла не хватит. Голос нужен. А тут только гитарист.
I wish hed learn to sing..., its soo frustrating to hear such fingertipstuff n then : vocalsnuthinness.....and Lots of black singers "blacking one up.....
Вроде круто играет, а не интересно от слова совсем. Голос некрасивый, обычный, простецкий. До Гарри Мура ему как до Луны, при всем уважении. Нет изуминки в игре и индивидуальности.