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Bonamassa Documentary - "How One Man Beat the Industry" Part 2
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2013
- The second installment of the BONAMASSA DOCUMENTARY. This bonus footage can be found on the upcoming release "Tour de Force - Live from Shepherd's Bush Empire"
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Honest, straight forward super gifted incredible musician…. Will never tire of hearing him play his guitar and his voice melts my heart! The Blues are in good hands ! ❤
How can you say anything bad about this guy? One of the most musical guys I've heard and an incredible group of musicians behind him. There are many who play music but few who ARE the music.
Zhetchko Vitchev fü
👍I love what Joe is all about. No BS. Humble & smart. Just a beautiful soul. Whether you like the blues or not, you can't deny his talent. You have to pay respect & give props to his talent.
LovingAtlanta; You're SPOT ON! - The very first time I saw Joe on the net, I was seriously struck by the almost 'uncanny' resemblance to my late childhood friend Emil, - coupled with the same same kind of soul - smarts, humility, humor and musical talent, Joe - in MY mind, will always remind me of my dear departed childhood friend! - And; Joe IS HERE TO STAY!!!
@sharkamov 2😅2 17:23
@@sharkamov - 😞Sorry for your loss. Joe is fantastic. 💝
@@Stixman66 - 👍🤩That part was really terrific🤩💝
I appreciated seeing Part I and Part II of this , so informational. Joe is so gifted but also has such a strong work ethic. He is also surrounded with talented people like his manager and music producer. Great stuff! Much continued success! 😊❤
The fact that seeing Joe Bonamassa live instilled me with the same energy and buzz I had seeing bands like Iron Maiden, Kiss and Motley Crue is a testament to what Anton said about Joe bringing Blues to a stadium level. Not to mention some of the songs like John Henry being the heaviest songs I've ever heard, and I listen to slayer! Joe Bonamassa is a fucking god.
I have seen this guy twice at PPAC. He is truly amazing. One of the best guitar players that has ever lived.
Of all the little things, I like the way he dresses. He shows respect to audience by doing that I think. The mark of a real pro.
B.B. dressed in a suit when he played. I'm wondering if Joe followed "suit?" har har Joe rocks....
I could spot that bit of worn away finish and paint around the bridge pickup from a mile away.
Gotta love the most mysterious Les Paul in the world, RIP Gary Moore.
My uncle turn me on to JB and blew me away! I'm just 15 now I dig it alot! Thanks JB.
Wow just keep playing you “handsome Man” love to see you sing while playing your “Guitar” your a “Beautiful Man” wow❤❤❤❤
4.10.2014 Vienna, as I saw the concert of Joe and band, I still can´t figure out why many people does´nt know Joe? (Europe) which is good, :-) so we, the real fans of Joe still can buy concerttickets without staying days in line :-) but then again Joe deserves it to be recognized by the whole world for what he is achieving. He inspires his fans, just by beeing Joe, so I will be a fan for ever, why? cause If you´ve got the Joe Bonamassa-virus, its for ever, sinceresly yours Johan Austria
Joe is my absolute favorite blues-rock performer, his voice also gives a particular uniqueness to the beautiful songs. - Joe's old friend B.B. King nailed it when he said of the then 12-year old; Joe is - ’One of a Kind!’ 🎸⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Thank you so much for making this documentary available. Very compelling!
Have to comment again...As I'm watching the documentary, I must say, "Joe, you've surrounded yourself with talent and a bunch of good people." Think the world of those I've met. All are gentlemen.
He belongs to a quite unique grupo of musicians. He is in the club with Gary Moore, Ed Wynne (ozric tentacles) Ritchie Blackmore, Beethoven and a few others. He is capable to touch people with his music and leave a mark in our souls. And by the way, WHAT A VOICE!!
The tweed amp in my room, I had to have because of Joe’s influence. I’m going to tail wrap my Les Pauls with 11’s next. Joe is rubbing off on us guitar players in so many ways. Thank Mr. J.B. For all you do for all of us.🎉😅
Respect - for talent, soul, humility n passion n dedication
I grew up in the 60's.. love the 70's bands.. just found Joe and I am hooked..hope he come to my town someday..but hurry Joe..I'm gettin older everyday
This young man is talented performer.Why does everyone have 2 look rock? Buddy Holly looked pretty geekie,But you couldn't denie his songwriting and playing ability!!!
This is inspiring and engaging. How cool is the music and the environment around it!! A true army of people who love what they do, "You can always be better"
Enjoyed ❤
Listening to John Mayer speak and Joe speak and the sincerity i hear from Joe is genuine and not lip service to his ego. Joe knows he's a great player but doesn't feel the need to ram it down your throat every 2 minutes. Plus joe is just WAY better
What a fucking pleb.
Joe, and the whole Joe B. Team, put a great big smile on my face! Thanks for the JOY!!
Great stuff. Taking the art form to an new public definition. Loving it. Keep going, The horizon is clear. Go.
This is one of our favorite documentaries
Fabulous series and can't wait for the next one. Joe is awesome as are the extraordinary musicians he plays with. Love his music and seems like a really humble guy.
Oh my word..just love all the guys...cant wait for no3 ..Joe and crew you guys are so AWESOME..i love all that you do ........
Have the great fortune and privilege of meeting Lee Thornburg - as approachable and humble a human as he is a stellar artist. So happy to see him pulled into the orbit of Joe & Co. A perfect fit/synergy 😊👍❤🎸🎺
I could watch this video over and over. I love you guys! Keep on playing and gi
I agree. I really like the keyboard with the band. Same when Reese joined SRV.
Comes across as a really humble guy.
A blues guitar player sold out The Royal Albert Hall and three other London venues in just one week... proof that music industry 'execs' only really know about what Justin Bieber or 1D fans want... in other words sweet FA about music! Truly inspiring documentary!
14 million people live in London, those venues hold about 12,000 people between them..not a tough job for an established recording artist to sell them out.
Plus quite a few people would be at all the shows..
Steve Veasey please let me know when your having a parade
I would love to come and piss on it
howard yearley
I am a big Bonamassa fan otherwise I wouldn't be watching this but you have to be realistic. Taylor Swift's last song got 450 MILLION views on You Tube, I think the record companies know exactly what the public are interested in...
who is Taylor Swift ?
I imagine its the go to guy/girl if you want a suit in a hurry
Best in the world, to me.
Naval Academy open air 2016 (I think) then Royal Albert Hall 2017, both concerts. Hammersmith Jan 4 2018 and Brighton March. 5 times I've seen him. the last two was ill so had to leave the concerts 40 mins before th end :(
So enjoyable !
The greatest today and one of the greatest ever! Lucky for me to be contemporary with Joe! I get to see him live! When will you come to Portugal again? You know that Fado and Blues have so much in common. Portuguese would love to have you again playing for us. Hope that you can find a way to make our dream come true. All the best.
So excited about Glasgow 2019, it is very rare to see a great during his peak
Joe needs to take Kevin Shirley and go to Muscle Shoals and make a record there. By the river that sings! It will be his greatest!
that would be cool too!
I've said the same thing!!!!
Thank you very much!
Joe This is Amazing !
:)
Great vid
Keep on playing and sharing your passion with us.
very cool , Go Joe ...
I am going to see Joe in Dayton's Fraze. I would love to show him my sci-fi song which started about a year ago watching a PBS station. A lady who wrote a lot of books said she starts to write a book that it is really bad at first, ugly, but then it blossoms. She is right. To me, it gives you direction on song lyrics.
Thank you Joe!
yes, really nice.
I want more!
Yea Record at Muscle Shoals or Record Plant would be cool . I've seen him twice 1 time a few weeks ago he's someone you could listen to all night .Always tight as can be band .
Thank You 4 Keeping the Torch Burning
Good night Handsome “Joe Bonmassa❤❤
Great account of , and testament to, Joe's extraordinary talent. However, I take exception with what Lee Thornburg said about the Syracuse music scene. "White bread"? Maybe. Syracuse is a Blue Collar , working class city of 250,000 that has always had a GREAT music scene. When Joe was starting out "the Blues" was all over Syracuse. Great guitarists like Phil Petroff, Morris Tarbell, Kelly James, Hans Stuy, Jimmy Murphy, Terry Mulhauser, Roosevelt Dean, Mark Doyle, Greg Spencer and many more.
👍 I'd like to see Joe & Bonnie Raitt do some music together.
just enjoy the music
Part 2: Kevin Shirley and the mad professor...so funny.
Today's economy hasn't helped live music anywhere, but Syracuse still has a great scene. Our FREE Blues fest has run into trouble lately, but it drew artists from all over the world. Those of us that knew the very talented Lee Thornburg when he attended North Syracuse Central High knew he was going places. He went to the the left coast and never came back. He missed a lot.
I love joe. And I'm grateful for his asperger's
those Glasses he always has on During a live Show Are Sweet as.
I got a 1000 LP on vinyl
And this my best
Joe. the. man !
Crazy thing for Lee to say, wasn't it. Phil Petroff is still one of my favorite players. And not just CNY players, but one of the best I've ever heard. And we have soooooo many great Axemen here. CNY is blessed
Can wait to receive my package with the little marshall amp.
The version of stop seems to be awesome.
I absolutely love that Bloodline record. It was my introduction to Joe B. I never understood why this great band didn't carry on. Boy did those big heads make a big mistake.
i love when kevin is talking about arlan
👍Arlan on the keyboards = Awesome
Tal on percussion = Awesome! ;-)
Was that first les Paul they showed the one that Kirk Hammett now owns?
Joe Bonamassa is an amazing guitar player. He is almost as good as Gary Moore. In fact he plays a lot like Gary. He plays with a lot of feeling like Gary did. I just wish Joe would give Gary some credit and acknowledge Gary Moore's great talents. I'm very glad Joe is carrying on the great tradition of electric rock/blues like Gary played. It is wonderful to hear.
Watch his interview about Gary Moore, very good interview.
Can't wait to see Tour de Force. Proud to be a fan.
JOE BONAMASSA IS A COOL 😎 SMART CLASSY BLUESMAN !
New fan here.
I have got to say that Joe looks like Jack Nicholson with a guitar when he's on stage with the glasses, suit and comb over...
GREENY!! Funny to see it a few years before Kirk got it
I don't think the term "Bona-WHO?" applies anymore! Bonamassa is blazing trails in the music industry in a time when almost everyone else is stagnant!!!
Fucking awesome artist
Peter Green, That is a name from the past and Gary More from CT, How Cool.
My guitars never travel in the trunk, always on the back seat. :-)
Klaus Fritsch Amen!
👍Carmine on bass = Awesome
seen him in Kiel Germany, super, gut and some.
Go Arlan!!!!
I so love that musical piece in the Beginning. Is there a finished version of that anywhere?
+mydogspet albion from the tour de france album
Borna Mohajer, Thank you so much for that answer. I've been waiting a long time to hear it. Smiles!
Is there any plans to have a CD version of these shows ?
yeah, you'd be missing "rice pudding," which jimi took to para-guitar-phrasing in his shows by '69. & again, beck had switched to a strat prior to recording "beck ola!" the outro of "plynth...?" hello! no les pauls on "ola..."
oh... thanks! I should have understood from the context... Wasn't able to hear the "m"... sounded like an "n" to me... the sounds found in the english idiom are often too subtle for latin ears like mine... Thanks again
Step down off the top. Mr.Clapton. your rain is over. This man is the best player on a string instrument. To date above all of them including Mr.Trucks. thanks for a truly best experience to see and hear not a true note than he plays on any string instrumente.
+chase THE OLD GUY It's not a competition. Nor could Joe, great as he is, unseat Clapton, any more than Clapton could take the place of someone like Hubert Sumlin or BB King.
Joe kick ass. That's his name
As a piano/keyboard geek I wonder where is Arlan Schierbaum! Arlan brought color into this band...he reminds me of Jon Lord in the 70s. Too bad, a brilliant keyboard player!
I’m new to joe I’m ashamed to say. Can someone tell me what the intro riff is please?
is it cold in there?
Can anyone tell me what's the first song? Played in the intro.
What’s the song at the beginning?
at 18:04 what is joe doing on the neck?
Contemplating tapping.
Will forever kick myself that i missed your music in London.
You will never know how much i would have wished to chat an get to know you. But life calls of massive responsibilities.
Hey there Alison! - Hope you're doing good even if you missed Joe and his friends! - Joe's HERE TO STAY!!! ;-)
Thanks for your comment and supports, your comments and constant support has brought me this far. Keep Supporting❤️
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Joe Please do Hendrix- Voodoo Child Cover, i WILL LOVE YOU FOR EVER :))
What song is playing at the beginning of the documentary?
Albion
Morgan Bernard Sounds beautiful. Gotta get it.
It sure does! It is a very fun piece to play as well.
It's called Albion
so, how "one man" beat the industry... look, I am not one to nit pick about small details but the whole entire documentary describes how the "three men" made efforts to 'beat the industry' and how many people contributed to the success. Although I do not doubt Joe's Talent is amazing and stands alone (and alone could beat the industry), the title almost makes me scratch my head how I see how this was a family run business. Oh well, great documentary anyways...
what is the name of song at 23:17 ? pls someone answer me
Dislocated boy or Just got paid.lol iam really not sure.do try them.great songs they are.:D
thanks it is just got paid ive just checked it :)
What is the intro music?
Joe Bonamassa - Albion
fujosej thanks
theres no blues in Syracuse...? are you crazy? The home of the Dinosaur BBQ? Los Blancos? Vinnie and the Butchers? Rosevelt Dean? Blues Fest every year as WELL as Jazzfest? Heartland White Bred...?
thedukewestern Brother, there is blues everywhere in this country. It’s just hiding out waiting for another resurgence!
at 28.19, what is he saying? is it "nagatude"?!? can't find that word anywhere. American friends, please help!
anandauro; 'nagatude' ¨"negatude" = negative attitude ~ 'bad, - not happy or dissapointed attitude'! (I'm from Norway ;-)
it's a colloquialism. Like they said below it is being negative and having a negative attitude
What gary moores 59 holy shit hahah
Did Joe's old band "Bloodline", coagulate after they ditched Joe ?
"Spoiled wannabe's" much?