You’re Missing out buddy . This old guy is still always looking to improve, in anyway possible, and going to a Joe Bonamassa concert is motivating, entertaining and money well spent. It’s the best night of the year too( sorry honey).
I’ve never listened to his music ,or know anyone into his music, but he ALWAYS sells out the local Fox…. Somehow makes loads of money to afford these things. So power to the people who support him. I have nothing against the guy, just was never into blues (besides muddy and king).
@@alexcorona he does MUCH more than a slow 12-bar shuffle. i don't care for the blues much at all personally, but i have seen JB from the second row and i was captivated for the entire show.
When Ed King was in "Lynyrd Skynyrd", Ronnie Van Zandt, used to use him as a "Punching Bag", and he got tired of the abuse, and left the band!! It's a shame how Ronnie treated him, and "Lynyrd Skynyrd" lost a great talent!!
I love Joe and his passion for vintage guitars. You can tell his love and appreciation for the art of collecting...it also helps to be one of the best guitarists in the world that's a millionaire with enough disposable income to purchase whatever he wants. He's a virtuoso and can't help but playing a guitar if it's in his hands. He legitimately can't go more than 30 seconds without playing a riff.
How damn hard is it to turn off your damn phone? So disrespectful of the people around you. Especially when they’re talking about the passing of a great talent.
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Nice 'hang' ! I have an EPI LP Std + in CSB that i like alot. Often thought about leaving it out in the Cali sun to get a fade like Joe's '60. I think they 'fixed' the finish so that wouldn't happen. Blues Cruise. Marcus King!!! That vid from a few years back still SLAYS me!
I love the story about Ed King selling slim jim's out of his briefcase to the rest of Lynyrd Skynyrd…. haha, I guess that was payback for making him camp out in the Hell House
I love this guitar, and all the guitars on the walls behind the couch, as well as this laid back talk session. But I couldn't take my eyes off that 2 tone submariner.
My good friend plays in a band on carnival cruise...employed through bb king blues club I recon....could hang right with Joe or anyone else here...honest
I could see, and rewatch this over and over again! I love this story's on the couch with Norm, Joe, Mark and everyone invited telling their stories. I'm a geek myself, a little geek 😁 Kind regards from Belgium.
In the mid 70s I had a chance to buy one of these 1960 non figured sunburst top for $600. I had pretty much to the penny $297 and no hope to get the rest..and I really wanted it cause I loved Jimmy Page.Right there in the window of We Buy Guitars on 48th Street. I wonder realistically how much different this guitar sounds compared to a 59 Gibson Reissue of say 22 years of age ? Joe could really answer that one the perfect guy to do it.
I once heard JB say he has ADD. ....so he did pretty well not losing his thread when Norm’s phone kept ringing didn’t he? Quite irritating ring tone as well!
ADD doesn't only make you easily distracted in most usual situations or impatient if you have to do boring work. It makes you also extremely focused on things you love and you are interested in - to the point where you forget to drink, eat or go to the bathroom. Which kinda explaines how JB became the guitar player he is.
Strange, but when Joe (or any prominent guitarist) plays a vintage Les Paul, I really don't hear all that much difference from any other guitar he's playing. I would love to see him play a 60 or 59 next to a 75 or 05 or whatever, and see if there truly is that much difference in the tone. Cool to see videos like this, nonetheless.
Gibson Les Paul Goldtop IS THE BEST GUITAR IN THE WORLD. My father gave me this guitar that he use for 43 years. I have the original amplifier and the strap and case. I say it is the best guitar BECAUSE it has NEVER lost its original sound, it has a sound with body, substantial and fat sound. This guitar is from 1955 ( late ) with its 90’s pickups. My father protected it AS A DAUGHTER, and NEVER NEVER NEED REPAIRS BECAUSE IS GBSON.
early pat sticker pickups are identical in construction to the late pafs . the only difference is the sticker .you can get early patent number pickups for less then some boutique winders are charging for paf clones .
I name my" axcess" ( which looks like a much skinny'r version The Gibson " praise" Smithsonian names after the 12 year old chess protege on the Xfiles Man!
Just as Joe says ''You hear that horrible noise'' Normans phone rings loudly, then trying to save face, says a really stupid comment about Joe would sound better breaking a jack than he would etc etc. Come on Norman, intro the guests and stay quiet PLEASE. We all know that money is your God, nothing more. So tacky & shameless promotion Norman.
Ford Driver : that’s a bit unfair, if I might say so. As a businessman, Norm has to keep an eye on the money but he is far from being money orientated, witness his habit of keeping particularly good vintage guitars in his warehouse for years, hoarding them, and not selling them.
Love the way Joe talks about his vintage guitars. I had a rather expensive one in mind but my wife said 'I hope you enjoy sleeping in the guitar case'.