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Post subject: Re: JOE BONAMASSA
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 5:00 am
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I am ashamed :oops: to admit I'd never heard of him until quite recently but I love the Dust Bowl album. :D

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Post subject: Re: JOE BONAMASSA
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 5:27 am
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[quote="Danny Duke"[/quote]
He uses the theremin Moore this time than he did at Albert Hall. I have never noticed it before . Has he been using it long?
----Danny,[/quote]

I've no idea how long he's been using it Danny but it's part of his regular gear now. I heard him saying so in an interview somewhere recently.

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Post subject: Re: JOE BONAMASSA
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 5:39 am
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gcoudert wrote:
I am ashamed :oops: to admit I'd never heard of him until quite recently but I love the Dust Bowl album. :D


Don't be ashamed mate, I suppose quite a few haven't heard of him in the UK, I hear a lot asking 'Who's this Bonamassa guy?'
Try some of his other albums like 'You And Me' 'Ballad Of John Henry' 'Sloe Gin' for starters, Great stuff. 8)

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Post subject: Re: JOE BONAMASSA
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 9:20 am
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gcoudert wrote:
I am ashamed :oops: to admit I'd never heard of him until quite recently but I love the Dust Bowl album. :D

Like Rhubba sais, no need to be ashamed. Since he was on Seattle TV the other day people all over, locally were saying Joe ho? The word is out around here for sure now.
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Post subject: Re: JOE BONAMASSA
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 10:02 am
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Danny Duke wrote:
gcoudert wrote:
I am ashamed :oops: to admit I'd never heard of him until quite recently but I love the Dust Bowl album. :D

Like Rhubba sais, no need to be ashamed. Since he was on Seattle TV the other day people all over, locally were saying Joe ho? The word is out around here for sure now.
----Danny, :)

It was a slow familiarization for many. I lent the Albert Hall DVD to a "joe who :shock: :!: friend and the next thing you know he's asking me if I can make the Town Hall concert in October '09. Had a conflict that evening but he went and came back a believer. When Westbury came up we went. Made a believer out of his wife and her girlfriend as well that night, and they were all up for The Beacon Theatre in Nov but we were too late on that one. Interesting to note that Joe's audience, in Westbury at least, were mostly middle-agers and older and very Allman Brother's-ish. No teeny-bopper, doe-eyed, heart throbbers like that 'other guy's' following, if you get my drift. :?

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Post subject: Re: JOE BONAMASSA
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 11:28 am
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Rhumba wrote:
gcoudert wrote:
I am ashamed :oops: to admit I'd never heard of him until quite recently but I love the Dust Bowl album. :D


Don't be ashamed mate, I suppose quite a few haven't heard of him in the UK, I hear a lot asking 'Who's this Bonamassa guy?'
Try some of his other albums like 'You And Me' 'Ballad Of John Henry' 'Sloe Gin' for starters, Great stuff. 8)


Spotify hasn't got 'Sloe Gin' as an album but I have 'playlisted' the other two and will listen to them tomorrow. I love 'Sloe Gin' (the track) on the 'Live From the Albert Hall' album. I think I'm getting hooked. He's not a bad singer either.
I found out about Joe Bonamassa through guitar magazines, as his name keeps coming up. When one of them advertised 'Dust Bowl', I thought I'd listen to it.

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Post subject: Re: JOE BONAMASSA
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 4:29 pm
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Rhumba wrote:
Try some of his other albums like 'You And Me' 'Ballad Of John Henry' 'Sloe Gin' for starters, Great stuff. 8)


+1, I think Blues Deluxe and Ballad Of John Henry are his best.

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