Joanne Shaw Taylor is one of my favorites. Thank you for being you and doing these interviews. They are one of the best things to come out of the pandemic.
My last concert was you both at Newark Castle. Great night came to see you Joe and when my tickets came Joanne was also on I couldn't believe my luck. Had bought tickets to see Joanne at Robin 2 in Black Country and had to miss her so really good to see you both. Love these videos.
My last concert was Joanne in Kent, Ohio at the Kent Stage right before this COVID shit! Loved it great show with a fabulous band. Oh you guys make a good looking couple! Just saying! At least do some music together!Thanx threat interview!
Love the interview guys , banter was vicious 😅🤣😂 yeah Joanne Stevie Ray was my magnet into Blues , he was so so good they didn't need a rhythm player , Joe putting his reputation on the line there asking about himself 😊, I smiled the way you answered that, could not have put that better 😎 "Just Another Word" & "Reckless Boogie" xx
Just discovered this upload of Joe's Joanne Shaw Taylor interview. Couldn't wait for it to be on RU-vid because I'd watched it on Facebook a couple of weeks ago, and it was GREAT! 😊 But, what the heck, I missed the premiere and Live Chat ☹️ because of picking up a toaster curbside at Target...our toaster conked out this morning and my husband loves his morning toast...LOL...so it was a crucially important errand! 😊 Going to watch the entire interview again right now, right here on RU-vid! Thank you, JoeBonamassaTV ❤️.¸¸.☆
My 2 favorite blues artists and guitar players!! Can't believe it took 2 years for me to see this. Would be so fantastic for JST to form that band of Rage Against the Machine meets Rammstein. Make it happen.
Big time awesome musician and song writer!! Love her bad ass guitar skills too, would love to jam with her anyway of the week! Awesome show sir, great stuff!
Saw Joanne supporting Robin Trower in Glasgow-great double bill ! Seems like a million years ago as I’m missing gigs so much . Hopefully Joe can come and help me pick up a second hand Les Paul without losing an organ .
What a fabulous interview. Especially the part about being female in the business. More strength to Joanne for being a phenomenal role model for younger females. By the way Joanne is one of the best soul blues rock guitarist singer songwriters full stop. And I was buying and loving her stuff before I worked with the dad as well 🤣🤣
I watched this interview and realized I’ve never heard her play. She has a marvelous voice which reminds me of Janis Joplin, but when she plays, she plays like JoeBo. Joanne is the female version of Joe.
I love your performance of "Summertime."❣ That little "duh dee dee duh" Joanne does and her VOICE!!!! She's BEYOND cool.😊 I love watching the background singer jump like you hurt her feelings but in a good way when you hit that piercing part.😄 I was thinking the other day how I'm looking forward to getting to meet Stevie Ray and hug him some day. MS. Martha said he was saved at an early age. I accepted Christ as my Savior at the age of 7 or 8. "In Christ Alone" "Jesus Paid it All" "He Did it All For Me."❣❣❣He's the only way.
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Just watched the Queen's Jubilee segment. It sounded fine, and I don't think the guitar mishap was half as bad the fact they made her wear wings!🤣 Besides, they showed Taylor for about half a second and trained the camera on Lennox during Taylor's entire solo! Seems like a pretty strange gig, through no fault of Taylor's!
Just get a room you two (after Covid, of course!). They make a lovely couple and Joe’s face doesn’t hide what he’s thinking 🥰 And who else but Joanne could cope with his guitar collection ‘hobby’? 😂😂
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@ Tom Haviland, Joe talked about that trumpet in his Christmas Interview with his parents. It was his great-grandfather's trumpet, his father's grandfather. Musical family! Check this out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KwV3mo4W56k.html at 31.30 minutes into the video.
@Grilled Cheese, I’m sure you mean no harm, but stop and think about the meaning behind your words, and how that cultural point-of-view may have affected the various women in your life...your mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, neighbor, your friend. Words matter...they affect attitudes.
31:05 “Great songs transcend whoever covers them…” That’s why Porter’s Night and Day positively thrives under such diversity of interpretations, eg U2 (so dark) and Johnny Mathis (who I suspect had much fun giving it the 70s disco twist). As long as the musicianship is there, so is a great song. Your Summertime is a great example.