Killer performance Joe!

JB has great skill, but he lacks feeling.
 
He has the chops ...

"When I heard Kossoff playing "Mr. Big" and when I heard Clapton playing "Crossroads" and when I heard Rory Gallagher playing "Cradle Rock", I was like, 'This is way cooler'.... "British blues are my thing. When I heard Rod Stewart and the Jeff Beck Group singing "Let Me Love You", it changed my life. I knew exactly what I wanted to do. Those are my influences".

 
He has the chops ...

"When I heard Kossoff playing "Mr. Big" and when I heard Clapton playing "Crossroads" and when I heard Rory Gallagher playing "Cradle Rock", I was like, 'This is way cooler'.... "British blues are my thing. When I heard Rod Stewart and the Jeff Beck Group singing "Let Me Love You", it changed my life. I knew exactly what I wanted to do. Those are my influences".


Killer performance!

I have that bluray. Never gets old!

Now here's an Xmas present for a blues guitar lover!

http://www.amazon.com/Bonamassa-Live-Royal-Albert-Blu-ray/dp/B00417HV14
 
Lacks feeling? Seriously? Watch this. Lots of feeling going on here.


https://youtube.com/watch?v=SbUCUjsZm9E

To me, and please take that not as an insult or a lack of respect, JB doesn't invoke a sense of feeling in his playing. I sense it's all too scripted and planned without deviation from it. I don't feel emotionally involved by his playing. Sorry, but that's just the way I feel.
 
Jack Bruce: the Great Vocals of "CREAM"

Johnny Vinyl: I do not pass judgement in anyway on this statement of yours. But, I do have a question. What is your take on the fact that the Great Vocals of "CREAM" are continually attributed to Eric Clapton, but the Great Vocals of "CREAM" are sung by Jack Bruce?
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To me, and please take that not as an insult or a lack of respect, JB doesn't invoke a sense of feeling in his playing. I sense it's all too scripted and planned without deviation from it. I don't feel emotionally involved by his playing. Sorry, but that's just the way I feel.
 
To me, and please take that not as an insult or a lack of respect, JB doesn't invoke a sense of feeling in his playing. I sense it's all too scripted and planned without deviation from it. I don't feel emotionally involved by his playing. Sorry, but that's just the way I feel.

That's because you're watching the big shows that are being filmed for blurays. Perhaps you need to see him at a small venue.


https://youtube.com/watch?v=Kt7UWgZHBDM
 
To me, and please take that not as an insult or a lack of respect, JB doesn't invoke a sense of feeling in his playing. I sense it's all too scripted and planned without deviation from it. I don't feel emotionally involved by his playing. Sorry, but that's just the way I feel.

Johnny have you ever seen Joe in concert?
 
He has the chops ...

"When I heard Kossoff playing "Mr. Big" and when I heard Clapton playing "Crossroads" and when I heard Rory Gallagher playing "Cradle Rock", I was like, 'This is way cooler'.... "British blues are my thing. When I heard Rod Stewart and the Jeff Beck Group singing "Let Me Love You", it changed my life. I knew exactly what I wanted to do. Those are my influences".

I always get a kick out of someone who has arrived but still full of respect for their teachers and influencers. Thanks for posting it.
 
Johnny Vinyl: I do not pass judgement in anyway on this statement of yours. But, I do have a question. What is your take on the fact that the Great Vocals of "CREAM" are continually attributed to Eric Clapton, but the Great Vocals of "CREAM" are sung by Jack Bruce?
zz.

I'm not getting the connection of your example to JB's playing style. It would make for an interesting thread however, although I would assume since EC was God that the entire focus of Cream was placed in his lap. Unless someone is/was/were intimately familiar with their output, most people probably couldn't tell the difference.
 
Number 1 blues guitarist going and has been for years ... by a country mile. I've seen him in concert 4 times now. I put him in the same category as Santana when it comes to a live show: you'd have to go out of your way to not have a great time. He plays traditional blues, contemporary blues, blues-rock, electric and acoustic. He shows up for each concert with about 20 different guitars and switches from one to another for each song, so each song has a different sound. This is to state nothing of his contributions to Black Country Communion and Rock Candy Funk Party. There's a great video somewhere on line where he's playing with Tull. This dude can do it all.
 
I seem to be the one descending voice here.
 
I'm not getting the connection of your example to JB's playing style. It would make for an interesting thread however, although I would assume since EC was God that the entire focus of Cream was placed in his lap. Unless someone is/was/were intimately familiar with their output, most people probably couldn't tell the difference.

Just a qestion; no connection to JB.
Any YouTube video of CREAM performing would show the difference to people without being "familiar with their output"
zz.
 
Just a qestion; no connection to JB.
Any YouTube video of CREAM performing would show the difference to people without being "familiar with their output"
zz.
The video would for sure.....I was only talking about the albums themselves.
 

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