I am really glad that someone has recognised what a tremendous blues track this is. So much dynamics, compositional style and guitar flavouring. My favourite Zep blues tune. As Joe has said himself, Page is the hardest to cover of all the British blues greats (and they are all greats) but Pagey has a dynamic that no one else does, it's weird but so flavoursome. Great job Joe and so glad you recognise this guitarist for the uniqueness Jimmy has.
Spot on!! Presence is a terrific blues based album. It's one of my favorite albums for me. Only behind Physical Graffiti and maybe LZ one. This song in particular is one of Pages finest. This and "Since I've been Loving You". Or Travelling Riverside Blues, the Rover, or Custard Pie. It was high praise for Joe to say that about Pages playing, just because there were so many greats. Some say he was a little sloppy but I think he just always played things differently and never played a song the same way twice in concert.
Comparing Joe to Jimmy Page is apples to oranges. They are two completely different stories. Both have the essence of greatness. To say that Joe is no Jimmy Page is accurate, and Jimmy Page is no Joe Bonamassa. I am highly doubtful that either of these musicians are striving to be anything other than what they are, and the very best they can be at that.
I also agree. Tea For One is one of my fav Zep tunes, and Joe B crushes it. He's NOT Page, but Page isn't him either. The only edge here is that Page n Plant came up with this, but you could do the same for his "Just Got Paid"......and then let's go on about his stuff, like, oh I dunno...."Sloe Gin"?? Both are fantastic musicians, let them be on their own stage!!
Eric Ellquist I agree you can’t compare ! let me say Bonnamassa is truly a incredible guitarist and his ability Is beyond doubt but there’s just something missing to me with this version there’s an instinctive playing about Page which whilst not maybe technically makes him to me the the greatest blues player his ability to feel the spaces between notes sets him apart
@Gator Henry Bah, rank superstition... They said the same thing about Robert Johnson, 'cause they couldn't understand greatness at that level. Either you've got it or you haven't, after that it's all about what you do with it. Robert Johnson was a genius. Period.
I love Joe's music . Artist should not be compared , they each bring their own special touch .Its all relative to each listener and how it relates to you.
I grew up with “LED Zeppelin was #1 , and everyone else was way way out in some other universe. It’s plain to see that Joe has taken what the greats have put down and took it to the next level. Nothing to argue about, that’s just the way it is. After Bonham died they could rarely get Jimmy Page to take the stage. Thank you Lord for Joe a great gift to us electric guitar people ! 200+ shows a year. Blues cruises , multiple bands, he shows up and gigs with friends on his days off, seriously. 50 albums by 46 years old, actually 47 now. Happy Birthday 🎉Joe👍🙏🔥🎶🎉⚡️🎸
I heard that Joe Bonamassa said in an interview that Jimmy Page plays a lot of “slur” notes that make his sound uniquely his own, and that he wouldn’t even attempt to replicate it. It was a great compliment to Jimmy’s playing, by acknowledging what critics of him had always called “Sloppy”. Joe Bonamassa being a great player himself understood Page’s brilliance. It was one of my favorite guitarists paying a huge compliment to my all time favorite. Joe Bonamassa is a class act.
I'm a guitarist and agree 1000%. Page's guitar vocabulary is from another era where slurring, scraping, bending, shaking, sliding, raking, popping notes (most of it with hybrid picking employing both pick and fingers) was how it was done. I grew up on that music and when I hear Jimmy doing it, I'm floored by the feeling. After EVH, the right hand became more about 'economy' picking which has a special way of hitting notes to maximize each note individually. Most of it is really running arpeggios. Frankly, it all sounds the same to me. I'll take Page's technique over all of them. ✌
Such an overlooked blues masterpiece. I'm a Jimmy fan, but that said Joe is magnificent and he puts his stamp on it, and does the most important thing with this particular song; captures that incredible sad but beautiful mood that Jimmy originally created.
To me, this is the most soulful vocal performance Robert Plant ever sang. (and that's saying a lot) No one can top it, but Doug Henthorn does a hell of a job in my opinion. Not many would consider taking on this baby!
Richard Hunt agreed. And Plant recorded it while in a wheelchair recovering from injuries sustained in an auto accident. One of the most outstanding and “hidden” Zeppelin jewels recorded.
Joe is definitely much "cleaner" than Mr. Page. Joe rarely if ever hits a bad/wrong note, I cannot say that about Jimmy live. But then again, Jimmy in his heyday was always accompanied by Jack Daniels.
Thank God.. Joe Bonamassa is here.....he plays old school... Gary Moore is gone. Page is older....only Bonamassa can fill that empty gap. i think hes outstanding....and im old school... Thanks Joe... P.S. Can you signe my 59- Reissue??😆
@@fxsteen There is no bigger fan of Jimmy Page than me. He's been my favorite since 1973 when I was 10. Saying that, he hasn't done shit for some time. Always talks about putting a band together, but never does. He seems more intent on remastering remasters. Plant and Jones always play, Page not so much. Robert said a few years back (paraphrasing), I trust Jimmy to have total control over the Zep catalog, what I'd really like to see is Jimmy playing, because he's a brilliant player.
Yes agree, just having this YT conversation. We need new younger generation to pick up the guitar and develop that skill, keep the music going on long after we are gone.
Just enjoy the fact that he is still doing shows. Even if the blues is not your thing, Joe plays with the emotions only the greats possess. Just got off of my 8 th Joe Bonamassa blues cruise and that dude is something special
Oh, I feel this pressure that spits out of the ´59 Lester! After this the clean but warm sound..that´s why I love these massive wood tones of the Les Paul. But Bonamassa brings every guitar to scream...he forces them to do. Evil beast! Led Zep sends his regards..great song!
I thought I had heard Joe at his best, but this is absolutely outstanding. Beautiful, knockout tone from that out of phase position. I love the guest vocalist too - adds something slightly different since Joe sings almost all his other songs.
My all-time favorite JB song (I know it's a Led Zep song). Always wanted him to do this one live but I've never seen him do it at a concert. So glad he finally did it!!! SO BADASS.
I’m always hesitant when someone covers the mighty Zep, but as a Bonamassa fan I can say I am greatly impressed. Also it takes balls to sing any Plant song. Well done all around
This version is awesome, no comparison needed, I love to hear people covering an original piece and making their own take on it...I love Led Zep and I love Joe and he, Doug and the band did this tremendously 🎸🎸❤❤🤌
No doubt that Joe is JUST a "MADD MANN" on the guitar and it shows with each and every note that he plays, and takes US on the very ride HE is feeling, THANK YOU Joe!
Wow....huge props for taking a somewhat obscure gem from the Zeppelin catalog and still making it his own in a tasteful manner. I'm seeing Joe in a new way after watching this and will surely get tix to his show the next time he comes around. Great stuff !
Smokin Joe Indeed!!!!! Sends chill's thru-out! Such incredible timing from slow, plodding, plundering to Thundrous Crescendo, and everything in between. Bravo!! RockinRon
Every music is a pearl made by his author. Every musician has the right to pay homage to the colleague, playing his job and even adding his own interpretation.
Page has a kind of depth that no other guitarist can even get close and he's my all time favorite! That said, JB takes SIBLY's side B to a new height when it comes to sound and technique. Only fools would not appreciate his mastery!
page will be my god forever but joe killed it! he really can move you by his playing but no one can touch jimmy. he has magic in his fingers that no one has
"Чай Для Одного" Почему порой двадцать четыре часа, детка, Тянутся, как долгие дни? Почему порой двадцать четыре часа, детка, Тянутся, как долгие дни? Одна минута кажется целой жизнью, детка, Когда я чувствую себя так, как сейчас… Сижу, смотрю на часы - О, время ползет так медленно! Я так долго смотрел на движение стрелок, Что уже почти ослеп. Почему порой двадцать четыре часа, детка, Тянутся, как долгие дни? Одна минута кажется целой жизнью, детка, Когда я чувствую себя так, как сейчас… Когда я пел тебе песни, Ты часто говорила: "Вот эта, милый, про нас с тобой…" Но все они были про тебя одну. Почему порой двадцать четыре часа, детка, Тянутся, как долгие дни? Одна минута кажется целой жизнью, детка, Когда я чувствую себя так, как сейчас… Было время, когда я вышагивал гордо На глазах у других мужчин; Я оставил тебя по собственной воле, женщина, Но не знал, что не смогу вернуть тебя назад… Почему порой двадцать четыре часа Тянутся, как долгие дни? Одна минута кажется целой жизнью, детка, Когда я чувствую себя так, как сейчас… Одна минута кажется целой жизнью, О, детка, когда я чувствую себя, как сейчас, Чувствую себя, как сейчас.
Exactly! If all these haters bothered to listen to some interviews given by Joe they would understand he loves and looks up to those guys as much as they do. And he´s not trying to be like them.
In 2006 when I heard Joe's version of this Zep classic, I knew I'd discovered a new brilliant guitarist. Since then i've grabbed everything this guy has done, seen him live 6 times and met him (and Glenn Hughes) at a Black Country Communion gig in North London, won the tickets on Planet Rock !
that t shirt reminds me of the swan song t from the 77 tour that they cancelled due to tragedy. i was in ft worth, and they skipped us, but came back later in the tour and honored the tickets. the ten people who were going to the show, assembled a year later and went together. chicks i didnt even know anymore, we all loved it. Im in chicago now 65, and still rocking.
Absolutely perfect combination for this song! Doug's voice and Joe's guitar set off the song like no others that have played it. This version sounds better than when they originally recorded it on You & Me. Would love to have heard it live with Jason playing drums like on the album, but Tal is a great player too. Hope Joe releases this on vinyl some day...it would sound incredible!
The studio version of this is beyond wonderous for me, , I love that lead singers voice, , and Mr. Bonamassa's playing is righteous, , the reverb and production on that recording is perfect, , this is my first time seeing it "Live", , quite nice indeed!
In a few years some else will take this a little further than Bonamassa. Beck, Page, Clapton,Hendrix were all great back then for those times. Way ahead for those times. Ask Bonamassa who were his influences ! Most if, or not all his guitars licks & solos are from all those legends. He just added his own stuff & personal experiences to them. I don't think your a musician or play any musical instruments because they would all say the same. Bonamassa is great ! I saw him twice live & was amazing. You know That "Tea for 1" is from Led Zeppelin
The members of the group you name each have great name recognition but the playing of each differs sharply from each of the others and makes comparisons difficult. If you are familiar with Gary Moore, you'll more similarity between he and JB than the others. If you're into authentic, gritty blues, I'd check out more of SRV's stuff, particularly songs like Change It, I'm Leavin You, or the El Mocambo versions of Texas Flood or Little Wing. Terry Kath, whom I saw at the Fillmore with Chicago Transit in '69 offers something none of these gentlemen had, and could do anything Hendrix could at twice the speed, yet doesn't even garner a top 100 slot on the infamous Rolling Stoned list. There's a reason why Jimi thought Terry was better....
I see the comment is 4 years old . . So probably no point in commenting.. but I couldn’t bite my tongue . Not gonna knock joe . He’s a great guitar player . Has great technical ability . But to say he’s in a league of his own above page is laughable . Pages contributions to music in general, and especially the guitar just on the first zeppelin album alone completely buries and overshadows anything and everything bonamassa has ever done . Page is the one that’s in a league of his own . Having said that .. I think bonamassa did a great cover of this song . Overplayed a touch like he usually does .. but still a good cover none the less . When page plays it , he says a lot more with a lot fewer notes .
PASCALE/ MAGNIFIQUE MORCEAU A ECOUTER, GUITARISTE ENORME plus beaucoup comme LUI, je suis allez le voir à TOURS concert avec frissons pendant 2 heures, si vous connaisser pas écouter une fois dans votre vie........................
OH MAN OH MAN, this one is just fantastic. Just finished about a dozen replays and feel a dozen more coming on!! Hell, I may be here for the same 24 hours our man Joe is playing about. I just can't believe what these guys did with this song, best earwig, (ear mole, or whatever it is when you get a song stuck in your head for days at a time) I've ever experienced. And Doug, holy cow dude, talk about soulful, I feel your pain man!! And to all those who must compare this to something or someone else, would you all please do me a favor and STFU, seriously this thing stands on it's own just fine and dandy. Listen and enjoy, or simply go elsewhere and talk your Joe VS. Everyone over there.
What makes this performance so special and sound so good, is the technical end of the sound controls that weren't available back when it was originally done by Led Zeppelin. I would love to hear both musicians play together Bonamassa and Page together, with Plant doing the vocals, of course there is still that visual of Plant standing on the stage. All masters at their craft . And remember Zeppelin had that supernatural force behind them, that little touch of Magic that propelled them into Stardom.
I am really glad that someone has recognised what a tremendous blues track this is. So much dynamics, compositional style and guitar flavouring. My favourite Zep blues tune. As Joe has said himself, Page is the hardest to cover of all the British blues greats (and they are all greats) but Pagey has a dynamic that no one else does, it's weird but so flavoursome. Great job Joe and so glad you recognise this guitarist for the uniqueness Jimmy has.
Spot on!! Presence is a terrific blues based album. It's one of my favorite albums for me. Only behind Physical Graffiti and maybe LZ one. This song in particular is one of Pages finest. This and "Since I've been Loving You". Or Travelling Riverside Blues, the Rover, or Custard Pie. It was high praise for Joe to say that about Pages playing, just because there were so many greats. Some say he was a little sloppy but I think he just always played things differently and never played a song the same way twice in concert.
just got done jamming over it
Comparing Joe to Jimmy Page is apples to oranges. They are two completely different stories. Both have the essence of greatness. To say that Joe is no Jimmy Page is accurate, and Jimmy Page is no Joe Bonamassa. I am highly doubtful that either of these musicians are striving to be anything other than what they are, and the very best they can be at that.
I also agree. Tea For One is one of my fav Zep tunes, and Joe B crushes it. He's NOT Page, but Page isn't him either. The only edge here is that Page n Plant came up with this, but you could do the same for his "Just Got Paid"......and then let's go on about his stuff, like, oh I dunno...."Sloe Gin"?? Both are fantastic musicians, let them be on their own stage!!
well said.
Eric Ellquist well said!
Eric Ellquist I agree you can’t compare ! let me say Bonnamassa is truly a incredible guitarist and his ability Is beyond doubt but there’s just something missing to me with this version there’s an instinctive playing about Page which whilst not maybe technically makes him to me the the greatest blues player his ability to feel the spaces between notes sets him apart
@Gator Henry Bah, rank superstition... They said the same thing about Robert Johnson, 'cause they couldn't understand greatness at that level. Either you've got it or you haven't, after that it's all about what you do with it. Robert Johnson was a genius. Period.
I believe that if one artist covers a piece of a fellow artist, it is indeed, the highest form of praise.
Russ Boyes yes!!!
Joe's the purest guitarist I've ever heard everybody else has their little thing but Joe's just pure pure guitarist
Love this cover with Doug Henthorn on vocals and Joe Bonamassa on guitar.
I love Joe's music . Artist should not be compared , they each bring their own special touch .Its all relative to each listener and how it relates to you.
I grew up with “LED Zeppelin was #1 , and everyone else was way way out in some other universe. It’s plain to see that Joe has taken what the greats have put down and took it to the next level. Nothing to argue about, that’s just the way it is. After Bonham died they could rarely get Jimmy Page to take the stage. Thank you Lord for Joe a great gift to us electric guitar people ! 200+ shows a year. Blues cruises , multiple bands, he shows up and gigs with friends on his days off, seriously. 50 albums by 46 years old, actually 47 now. Happy Birthday 🎉Joe👍🙏🔥🎶🎉⚡️🎸
Agreed! Well said!
Great version of an awesome Zep song on my fav Zep album Presence..good job Joe you have great taste
I've always loved Presence too!! It's got 4 of my favorite Zeppelin songs.
@@TonyinMBSC8669 Achilles Last Stand one of the best songs ever. And I'm a prog guy.
_Best cover of this song Joe Zep_
Led Bonamassa
I heard that Joe Bonamassa said in an interview that Jimmy Page plays a lot of “slur” notes that make his sound uniquely his own, and that he wouldn’t even attempt to replicate it. It was a great compliment to Jimmy’s playing, by acknowledging what critics of him had always called “Sloppy”. Joe Bonamassa being a great player himself understood Page’s brilliance. It was one of my favorite guitarists paying a huge compliment to my all time favorite. Joe Bonamassa is a class act.
I'm a guitarist and agree 1000%. Page's guitar vocabulary is from another era where slurring, scraping, bending, shaking, sliding, raking, popping notes (most of it with hybrid picking employing both pick and fingers) was how it was done. I grew up on that music and when I hear Jimmy doing it, I'm floored by the feeling. After EVH, the right hand became more about 'economy' picking which has a special way of hitting notes to maximize each note individually. Most of it is really running arpeggios. Frankly, it all sounds the same to me. I'll take Page's technique over all of them. ✌
Such an overlooked blues masterpiece. I'm a Jimmy fan, but that said Joe is magnificent and he puts his stamp on it, and does the most important thing with this particular song; captures that incredible sad but beautiful mood that Jimmy originally created.
To me, this is the most soulful vocal performance Robert Plant ever sang. (and that's saying a lot) No one can top it, but Doug Henthorn does a hell of a job in my opinion. Not many would consider taking on this baby!
Richard Hunt agreed. And Plant recorded it while in a wheelchair recovering from injuries sustained in an auto accident. One of the most outstanding and “hidden” Zeppelin jewels recorded.
Ten Years Gone is the closest rival to your statement
I'd like to. I think he tried to present it in his own way, though, and I respect that.
He's fantastic but I was hoping Joe would sing it. This is a song Joe would be well suited to sing
How can someone dislike that performance ?
It’s probably Clapton..😂😂
They're tone deaf
Don’t have to worry about it anymore……UA-cam fixed that little problem
Ya know lol every video someone says this it would be pretty boring if everyone liked everything -
I simply cannot LIKE this enough. Listening on a continuous loop, at the risk of going into a dark funk.
i am absolutely convinced that joe and his guys loves this song just as much as i do.
Great cover 👍
Zep’s Presence was definitely one of my favorite albums from the 70’s
As I read through the comments nobody is giving him a chance.
It is page, nobody can imitate his style but joes version is awesome in his way too.
I love Led Zeppelin and their version but Joe adds a whole new element to this song. He is one of the greats you cannot take that away from him!
Bonamassa plays Moore, Hendrix, Page and others in his own style, and his show is better than Moore or Page
The greatest
Joe is definitely much "cleaner" than Mr. Page. Joe rarely if ever hits a bad/wrong note, I cannot say that about Jimmy live. But then again, Jimmy in his heyday was always accompanied by Jack Daniels.
@@kengrossman2728 Or smack!
Thank God.. Joe Bonamassa is here.....he plays old school... Gary Moore is gone. Page is older....only Bonamassa can fill that empty gap. i think hes outstanding....and im old school... Thanks Joe... P.S. Can you signe my 59- Reissue??😆
P.P.s.... i agree with. J.....
jimmy is still with us. don't exit him out!! old is wise...….
@@fxsteen There is no bigger fan of Jimmy Page than me. He's been my favorite since 1973 when I was 10. Saying that, he hasn't done shit for some time. Always talks about putting a band together, but never does. He seems more intent on remastering remasters. Plant and Jones always play, Page not so much. Robert said a few years back (paraphrasing), I trust Jimmy to have total control over the Zep catalog, what I'd really like to see is Jimmy playing, because he's a brilliant player.
Yes agree, just having this YT conversation. We need new younger generation to pick up the guitar and develop that skill, keep the music going on long after we are gone.
A truly worthy Zep cover of one of my favorite Zep songs.
Just enjoy the fact that he is still doing shows. Even if the blues is not your thing, Joe plays with the emotions only the greats possess. Just got off of my 8 th Joe Bonamassa blues cruise and that dude is something special
...to stand there and watch Joe and the boys perform this was the next best thing to Time travelling! ...truly fabulous!
lucky you. good taste
Amazing cover. As much of a Bonamassa fan I am and how much I love hearing his Zepp covers this is Page's song. It will always be
Awesome Song Awesome playing ❤ 🔥 🔥 🔥 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
Oh, I feel this pressure that spits out of the ´59 Lester! After this the clean but warm sound..that´s why I love these massive wood tones of the Les Paul. But Bonamassa brings every guitar to scream...he forces them to do. Evil beast! Led Zep sends his regards..great song!
Stop comparing and just enjoy this rendition. It's beautiful.
I thought I had heard Joe at his best, but this is absolutely outstanding. Beautiful, knockout tone from that out of phase position. I love the guest vocalist too - adds something slightly different since Joe sings almost all his other songs.
My all-time favorite JB song (I know it's a Led Zep song). Always wanted him to do this one live but I've never seen him do it at a concert. So glad he finally did it!!! SO BADASS.
I want to see what he can do with Allman Brothers "Tied to a whipping post"
Man that'd be pretty sweet too!
This has to be one of the best love songs of all time especially with that voice ❤❤❤
I'm happy to see someone doing justice to this really excellent song. One of my favorites from Led Zep.
Joe Bonamassa is AWESOME. You MUST see him perform.
Nice. I like. Did u see him live?
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I would watch a whole concert by these guys. The combo Joe properly shredding that Les Paul and Doug´s raspy voice is A-MAZING!
Fantastic.
I’m always hesitant when someone covers the mighty Zep, but as a Bonamassa fan I can say I am greatly impressed. Also it takes balls to sing any Plant song. Well done all around
This version is awesome, no comparison needed, I love to hear people covering an original piece and making their own take on it...I love Led Zep and I love Joe and he, Doug and the band did this tremendously 🎸🎸❤❤🤌
I listen with a big smile on my face. This is great! A Led Zeppelin song with the best "newboy" around this days. See you soon Joe!
It'd be so cool if Rob Plant joined you for this one... maybe someday. The guitar playing is brilliant, Joe.
Joe is the ultimate master. The last prophet of the Blues!
No doubt that Joe is JUST a "MADD MANN" on the guitar and it shows with each and every note that he plays, and takes US on the very ride HE is feeling, THANK YOU Joe!
Wow....huge props for taking a somewhat obscure gem from the Zeppelin catalog and still making it his own in a tasteful manner. I'm seeing Joe in a new way after watching this and will surely get tix to his show the next time he comes around. Great stuff !
I can definitively say Joe is an artist. From a girl who doesn’t normally listen to this kind of music on an ordinary day.
What a great tribute to this amazing song, thank you!
Smokin Joe Indeed!!!!!
Sends chill's thru-out!
Such incredible timing from slow, plodding, plundering to Thundrous Crescendo, and everything in between.
Bravo!!
RockinRon
Im chilly too buddy right to to bone , TOTALLY AWSOME .
by the way this is my fav zep song .
JOE KILLS IT STONE DEAD .
love it xx
Joe IS Joe. Jimmy IS Jimmy. Both ARE GREATEST ONES!
Every music is a pearl made by his author. Every musician has the right to pay homage to the colleague, playing his job and even adding his own interpretation.
The greatest player I've ever heard. And I've heard them all...
Nothing better then that Gibson Sound 👍👍👍👍
Absolutely Fantastic
Page has a kind of depth that no other guitarist can even get close and he's my all time favorite! That said, JB takes SIBLY's side B to a new height when it comes to sound and technique. Only fools would not appreciate his mastery!
this guy shines everytimes he gets the led out
page will be my god forever but joe killed it! he really can move you by his playing
but no one can touch jimmy. he has magic in his fingers that no one has
Doug's voice is great, exactly what this tune needs 🤘
JB is absolutely phantastic !!!! ❤
Doug Henthorn 👍 really good performance
"Чай Для Одного"
Почему порой двадцать четыре часа, детка,
Тянутся, как долгие дни?
Почему порой двадцать четыре часа, детка,
Тянутся, как долгие дни?
Одна минута кажется целой жизнью, детка,
Когда я чувствую себя так, как сейчас…
Сижу, смотрю на часы -
О, время ползет так медленно!
Я так долго смотрел на движение стрелок,
Что уже почти ослеп.
Почему порой двадцать четыре часа, детка,
Тянутся, как долгие дни?
Одна минута кажется целой жизнью, детка,
Когда я чувствую себя так, как сейчас…
Когда я пел тебе песни,
Ты часто говорила:
"Вот эта, милый, про нас с тобой…"
Но все они были про тебя одну.
Почему порой двадцать четыре часа, детка,
Тянутся, как долгие дни?
Одна минута кажется целой жизнью, детка,
Когда я чувствую себя так, как сейчас…
Было время, когда я вышагивал гордо
На глазах у других мужчин;
Я оставил тебя по собственной воле, женщина,
Но не знал, что не смогу вернуть тебя назад…
Почему порой двадцать четыре часа
Тянутся, как долгие дни?
Одна минута кажется целой жизнью, детка,
Когда я чувствую себя так, как сейчас…
Одна минута кажется целой жизнью,
О, детка, когда я чувствую себя, как сейчас,
Чувствую себя, как сейчас.
What an amazing video and performance!
Goosebumps on my spine. All the way..................
Magnificent performance, magnificent song. Long live Zep. Absolutely timeless.
Oh, my, my, my... am liking this a lot... 1st hearing. wow
Hey Joe, I'll sing this one for ya. One of my Favorites!
Nothing bluer than Tea For One.
Phenomenal performance
love your style joe ,,you will never be a page ,,,,as long as you live
+Kevin Tyler He's not trying to "be a Page". He has his version and he is entitled to put it forth. Don't hate!
Exactly! If all these haters bothered to listen to some interviews given by Joe they would understand he loves and looks up to those guys as much as they do. And he´s not trying to be like them.
Been waiting long time to see him perform this live on stage, it is simpel fab.
Thank you for this beautiful moment of pure sound.❤
JB’s greatest performance was nailing the tone, timing, and technique of JP.
Fantastic Bonamassa, Tea For One, cover excellent Led Zeppelin
Homage to the Great Led Zep. He should do "I'm
Gonna Crawl"!
I come back to this video all the time. So good.
Joe could sing and play this song for me any time ! Love it.
In 2006 when I heard Joe's version of this Zep classic, I knew I'd discovered a new brilliant guitarist. Since then i've grabbed everything this guy has done, seen him live 6 times and met him (and Glenn Hughes) at a Black Country Communion gig in North London, won the tickets on Planet Rock !
The most amazing guitarist, I have ever known! His music sends chills up my spine!!!!!!!
that t shirt reminds me of the swan song t from the 77 tour that they cancelled due to tragedy. i was in ft worth, and they skipped us, but came back later in the tour and honored the tickets. the ten people who were going to the show, assembled a year later and went together. chicks i didnt even know anymore, we all loved it. Im in chicago now 65, and still rocking.
Absolutely perfect combination for this song! Doug's voice and Joe's guitar set off the song like no others that have played it. This version sounds better than when they originally recorded it on You & Me. Would love to have heard it live with Jason playing drums like on the album, but Tal is a great player too. Hope Joe releases this on vinyl some day...it would sound incredible!
great Song...great Singer.....
I so love this! Zeppelin’s “ Presence “ is my all time favorite LZ disc. And Bonamossa ( & company ) killed it!
greatest of all time - your music creates good moods - I appreciate the hard work it really shows.
"Tea for one" done strickly as a blues song here,let's just say they nailed it !!
2 legends, Robin Trower and Joe Bonamassa. This song is awesome and joe wails on the guitar something fierce, I just love this
Best Lz cover everrrr... Infact, much better in a cool way 👍😎 and the singer is awwwwwwesome and out of the world 👏 well done fellas
Page is one of the best no doubt, but Joe Bonamassa is the new King and Master in his own right.....
Not eclipsing Page although, sorry
@@TheWhatthefuck12 For you yes, not for the rest of us, we are all over Led Zepplin sorry.
Who
@@bluespig1 not all of us!
@@bluespig1 rest of who?
The studio version of this is beyond wonderous for me, , I love that lead singers voice, , and Mr. Bonamassa's playing is righteous, , the reverb and production on that recording is perfect, , this is my first time seeing it "Live", , quite nice indeed!
Le pied, joe bonamassa a tout d'un grand !!!
You can't compare Joe Bonamassa to Jimmy Page,Beck,or anyone else!!! He is in a league of his own!
In a few years some else will take this a little further than Bonamassa. Beck, Page, Clapton,Hendrix were all great back then for those times. Way ahead for those times. Ask Bonamassa who were his influences ! Most if, or not all his guitars licks & solos are from all those legends. He just added his own stuff & personal experiences to them. I don't think your a musician or play any musical instruments because they would all say the same. Bonamassa is great ! I saw him twice live & was amazing. You know That "Tea for 1" is from Led Zeppelin
The members of the group you name each have great name recognition but the playing of each differs sharply from each of the others and makes comparisons difficult. If you are familiar with Gary Moore, you'll more similarity between he and JB than the others. If you're into authentic, gritty blues, I'd check out more of SRV's stuff, particularly songs like Change It, I'm Leavin You, or the El Mocambo versions of Texas Flood or Little Wing. Terry Kath, whom I saw at the Fillmore with Chicago Transit in '69 offers something none of these gentlemen had, and could do anything Hendrix could at twice the speed, yet doesn't even garner a top 100 slot on the infamous Rolling Stoned list. There's a reason why Jimi thought Terry was better....
Get the fuck outta here joe bonamassa would prob be working at guitar center if he hadnt been influenced by them among others
Several leagues below . Sorry
I see the comment is 4 years old . . So probably no point in commenting.. but I couldn’t bite my tongue .
Not gonna knock joe . He’s a great guitar player . Has great technical ability . But to say he’s in a league of his own above page is laughable .
Pages contributions to music in general, and especially the guitar just on the first zeppelin album alone completely buries and overshadows anything and everything bonamassa has ever done . Page is the one that’s in a league of his own . Having said that .. I think bonamassa did a great cover of this song . Overplayed a touch like he usually does .. but still a good cover none the less . When page plays it , he says a lot more with a lot fewer notes .
What Joe is doing today,Page did it 40 years ago..
Tea For One anybody....Page was a head of hes time..Simply Amazing..
Thx Joe for rehashing.
Tis is one of those songs that you listen to it with your eyes closed and the volume TURNED UP!!!!!!!!!
Awesome version.
Outstanding
This is just too good for words!!
Am astonished
Drum Roll !!!
It's an "Absolute Winner" in My Book Joe~Bo ★★★★★
PASCALE/ MAGNIFIQUE MORCEAU A ECOUTER, GUITARISTE ENORME plus beaucoup comme LUI,
je suis allez le voir à TOURS concert avec frissons pendant 2 heures, si vous connaisser pas
écouter une fois dans votre vie........................
Excellent performance ....
OH MAN OH MAN, this one is just fantastic. Just finished about a dozen replays and feel a dozen more coming on!! Hell, I may be here for the same 24 hours our man Joe is playing about. I just can't believe what these guys did with this song, best earwig, (ear mole, or whatever it is when you get a song stuck in your head for days at a time) I've ever experienced. And Doug, holy cow dude, talk about soulful, I feel your pain man!!
And to all those who must compare this to something or someone else, would you all please do me a favor and STFU, seriously this thing stands on it's own just fine and dandy. Listen and enjoy, or simply go elsewhere and talk your Joe VS. Everyone over there.
Finally, the Truth is played. And God, I love that tone!
Love this guy
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I am amazed by pages phrasing, after worshipping him for so long, that is what it seems to have come down to for me.
Crane Snably phrasing is also a term used when regarding guitar, fool
AWESOME VERSION !
Absolutely amazing. Thank you.
What makes this performance so special and sound so good, is the technical end of the sound controls that weren't available back when it was originally done by Led Zeppelin. I would love to hear both musicians play together Bonamassa and Page together, with Plant doing the vocals, of course there is still that visual of Plant standing on the stage. All masters at their craft . And remember Zeppelin had that supernatural force behind them, that little touch of Magic that propelled them into Stardom.
Goose bumps everything I hear it!