Track Breakdown - Joe Bonamassa on "Dust Bowl"
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- www.premierguit... PG's Jason Shadrick is On Location at the Adler Theatre in Davenport, IA, where he catches up with Joe Bonamassa. In this segment, Joe Bonamassa does a Track Breakdown on the title track of his newest album Dust Bowl.
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I love how he says well you can just do something like this...and so easily plays something so sick
I WANT THIS LP!
amazing stuff, joe is really keeping it fresh, love his stuff and his playing is so fantastic.
The tone!
fantastic Joe Bona,,,
@gibsonlespaul1320 He said this in an interview himself with a guitar mag. He said he was getting compared to SRV too much so this was one of the things he did to distinguish himself from the legend.
Was für eine schöne Aussicht;-)
That guitar looks radddd! 🔥… his tone is unique, funny he talks centimeters instead of inches 🇺🇸.
Love this video
yep
i met him and his band so there hahahaha he sighned my guitar and everything including his band except my guitar that was for joe only so there hahahaha!!!!
@xXxBACONxXx1 it's a genre of film, most notably "The Good The Bad and The Ugly". Western movies filmed in Italy
@abaichmaide YEAH dude! LOVE the HOG man. So cool that Joe is from around here man! Great dude and great freakin player!
@sodazman that wasn't the reason...and if it was part of it, it wasn't the main reason. Joe's sparkle gold fender strat was the reason. he went to them with the idea of making a signature model and they turned him down. then a little later on they came out with a model modelled after the sparkle strat with a few specific similarities.
think about it. why would anyone change the guitar they've played for years after being compared with another artist. :S
LOL, strat and LP both got different tones, both great. Joe found his tone through a LP, SRV found his tone through a strat.... and both sounds awesome.
I am looking for the video of Living in a Dust Bowl but with his percussionist using a jar full of beads or beans. Can you tell me which one is it?
I wonder why Joe doesn't use a Strat for more of his Blues. I think the Strat is more commonly used.
10-4 LP gives you a Thicker Blues Tone. AKA ZZ Top.
He switched to a Les Paul cause people compared him too much to SRV. The good thing is the Les Paul sounds much better than the Strat imo for his type of Blues Rock.
I can't tell in that lighting, is he wearing a Grateful Dead shirt?
very Eric Johnsonish
Did he say "spaghetti western" wtf....lol
He carries all those guitars to hide the 59 he has in his rack