Joe Bonamassa dissects Eric Clapton's iconic playing during "the Fender years"

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  • Опубліковано 14 лис 2024

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  • @Cream1968
    @Cream1968 Місяць тому +21

    Great channel Joe! Because of Eric, I traded in my beat up old Les Paul copy in 1971 and a pawnshop for used Stratocaster I thought of myself as the next Slowhand and realized later when I met my future wife that it was not to be lol put the guitar away, pulled it out recently and my friend who is a guitar tech told me I had quite the guitar turned out it was a 1954 Stratocaster serial number 0260, all thanks to Eric. Have a great day.🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @azmike3572
      @azmike3572 Місяць тому +2

      Well, you'll be keeping THAT one! Congrats!

    • @johnmarshall3903
      @johnmarshall3903 Місяць тому +1

      Smart man keeping that beautiful guitar all these years.

    • @RobertFairweatherLuvMachine
      @RobertFairweatherLuvMachine Місяць тому +2

      40,000 smackers....clam...buckaroos....awesome for you.

    • @Cream1968
      @Cream1968 Місяць тому

      @@RobertFairweatherLuvMachine 😉

  • @derwood7305
    @derwood7305 Місяць тому +5

    Great vid! Wish you mentioned his Lace Sensor/Soldano years, however. Love that tone. Wanna hear EC rip it up? Listen to Double Trouble from his Live at Madison Square Garden with Steve Winwood release. EPIC!

  • @john2000l
    @john2000l Місяць тому +1

    If you close your eyes, you can hear Eric Clapton in every note. Very Nice Joe. Great Lesson to learn !

  • @MrGuitar1458
    @MrGuitar1458 Місяць тому

    Wonderful video as always, JB nails the sounds and the vibe. Love it! ❤❤

  • @RobertJSedky
    @RobertJSedky Місяць тому +2

    Hooks within a hook. Excellent work JB 💙🎶🎸

  • @monochromedout
    @monochromedout Місяць тому

    Best guitar content out there is a guy with all the gear that can play all the licks doing deep dive history/tones/lessons/gear reviews.

  • @mkg28
    @mkg28 Місяць тому

    The Strat and fender combo amp era of his music will always be my favorite. Layla and Other Assorted Love songs blew mind mind when i was teenager.

  • @DarrinHowe
    @DarrinHowe Місяць тому +1

    Damn! 'Just one Night' was the album that my brother turned me onto back in the early eighties and said this is the man you need to aspire to. I went and bought that record and I would try to play along with it and wore that thing out! I still have it, I still love it along with his version of 'Further up along the road'. I knew of his music through some of the hits but nothing more . That album introduced me to EC as a player and the songs I would chase from the original source along with others - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee, Robert Johnson, Albert King etc. A wonderful rabbit-hole of musical discovery.
    It was 'Just one Night' that sent me to EC's back catalogue all the way to 'Beano' and back... along with my first Fender Stratocaster, of course in black.

  • @brentpruner
    @brentpruner Місяць тому +13

    Find Eric’s version on the Bob Dylan 30 concert album. --Don't think twice it's alright. End of song is epic. Band of legends.

    • @andyfreeman7395
      @andyfreeman7395 Місяць тому +1

      The rehearsal track of Don't Think Twice (included in the deluxe version) is killer

    • @brentpruner
      @brentpruner Місяць тому

      An HD version finally hit UA-cam a few months ago.

    • @trililandia
      @trililandia Місяць тому +1

      That steve cropper look at final solo says it all. Very very favorite ❤

  • @cu6454
    @cu6454 Місяць тому +1

    I love it thank you Joe 👍 Eric all the way 🎸👑

  • @Joe-mz6dc
    @Joe-mz6dc Місяць тому +4

    Joe, I disrespected you for your reaction to the initial covid hullabaloo. I was wrong. You were right. I respect you man. You're a great player and you showed great discernment and balls when you sit up like that. Massive kudos. Keep up the great playing and God bless you.

  • @jagr9228
    @jagr9228 Місяць тому +1

    Joe ! You really have the early Clapton sound and style down pat. I'm 74 and been a guitar player since anbout 1960. I was a bit dissapointed when Eric quit playing like that and picked up a strat. He was my hero back then. I thought he would continue playing those ripping solos like on the Wheels of Fire album. His Album from 1970 with Delany Bramlet was a far departure from that. Over the years I have come back to like his stuff a lot. I think his "Another Car Another Rider" DVD Concert from 2002 with Eric and his group of excellent musicians is one of the best live performances captured on DVD that I have seen . Just my 2 cents worth.

  • @MarkRodeSculpture
    @MarkRodeSculpture Місяць тому

    Great playing as usual. Thanks Joe and GW.

  • @Rich6Brew
    @Rich6Brew Місяць тому +1

    I saw Derek and the Dominos twice in 1970, in August and October. The same town, but different venues.
    For the 18th August gig he played his ES 335 almost exclusively. When the band returned less than 8 weeks later, he was playing Brownie.

  • @BrianKlobyGuitar
    @BrianKlobyGuitar Місяць тому

    Indeed... thank you for sharing the goodness Joe B ☕🎸

  • @patriottothecore6215
    @patriottothecore6215 Місяць тому +30

    I always liked the way EC switches from minor to major pentatonics and back again like in the Crossroads solos.

    • @WeekendWarriorGuitars
      @WeekendWarriorGuitars Місяць тому +3

      When I was a teenager listening to Crossroads for the first time and I realized that I was blown away! It's a fantastic solo - everything about it.

    • @paulsapko9291
      @paulsapko9291 Місяць тому +1

      Yes, great - also love the soloing on White Romm

    • @paulsapko9291
      @paulsapko9291 Місяць тому

      Room

    • @westkarl91
      @westkarl91 Місяць тому

      Badge is a really good example of him switching from major and minor

    • @Mrmustard1380
      @Mrmustard1380 Місяць тому

      Yes indeed. He took what BB King established with that fluidity of phrasing major/minor pentatonic scales, and brought it to a whole other level. That was Clapton's genius for sure

  • @johnsmith-ug5tp
    @johnsmith-ug5tp Місяць тому +4

    Joe in these awesome short clips always leaves us wanting more. 😉🤣

  • @SwampEye1
    @SwampEye1 Місяць тому +9

    '"Just one Night " was my introduction to EC and then "461 OB" ... love those recordings and of course "Slowhand" .... Neil Schon is another great call

  • @scottdrumm4828
    @scottdrumm4828 Місяць тому

    👏🏼🎸 Thanks JB!

  • @xcx8646
    @xcx8646 Місяць тому +11

    Clapton took the blues and turned it into going up, down and back up all five positions of the pentatonic scale, a tradition that Bonamassa continues and excels at.

  • @valuedhumanoid6574
    @valuedhumanoid6574 Місяць тому

    Growing up in a small rural farm town with the local bar owned by my grand parents. They owned the jukebox instead of renting and it played 45 size records. When they would get new records in, they would give me the old ones, and that was my introduction to Clapton. Of course they had his hit Cocaine but it never left the jukebox. So I was given a single of I Can't Stand It from the album Another Ticket which came out in 80 or 81 (can't remember) That had Albert Lee on rhythm guitar and it was my favorite of Eric's to this day. Such a great tune. The guitar work was intentionally left very simple and fit the song perfectly. I play over it as a backing track and you can really get juicy with lead work with solid rhythm tone like that! It's kind of an odd choice of favorite considering his catalog, but we like what we all like!

  • @PhillipCalvin627
    @PhillipCalvin627 Місяць тому +4

    Absolutely nailed that tone, Joe. The Brownie tone on the first solo album and Derek and the Dominos is likely my favorite tone and Live at the Fillmore, probably my favorite live album. This month I’ve been binging on Money and Cigarettes which still has that great kind of strat tone you’ve got there.
    Love that Eric was never afraid to use Solid State like the Sessionette 45 as well on August.

  • @BoomerLicks
    @BoomerLicks Місяць тому

    I read that Schon spent hours and hours copping early Clapton licks. He used to fall asleep to Clapton's albums. I love Neal Schon's playing. I can totally hear Clapton's style in Neal's. Not only the fire and melodies but the way Clapton mixed major and minor pentatonic. Listen to Journey's Just The Same Way and you can hear Neal mix the two scales beautifully to create tension and resolve.

  • @SimpleManGuitars1973
    @SimpleManGuitars1973 Місяць тому +2

    Watch Out For Lucy is one of my favorite Clapton songs. I love the 70's Clapton. Clapton is my all time guitar hero and I still love him to this day.

  • @danilobriz8499
    @danilobriz8499 Місяць тому +2

    my "stealing licks" weekend is set to begin tomorrow, thanks Joe.

  • @davidwright9550
    @davidwright9550 Місяць тому

    Thanks Joe!

  • @albertjabberin739
    @albertjabberin739 Місяць тому

    Great video

  • @HughJengine
    @HughJengine Місяць тому +3

    It's truly a great and wonderous thing to have a consummate professional and historian such as Joe share his love for all this. 🙏

  • @kylekiller1236
    @kylekiller1236 Місяць тому

    Slowhand was my introduction! Had the 8 track in my dads 63 Impala

  • @fieldfullofthistles
    @fieldfullofthistles Місяць тому

    Eric. To me he sounds perfect on everything he's ever done. He's not normal. He is off the map. Joe is also brilliant and has the ability and work ethic to make the blues accessible to millions. Hats off. Saw him in Leeds last year with Josh and it was a marvellous show. When you hear Clapton, Green, Taylor and the earlier blues guys like BB, Albert etc they all got it and they had their own true voice. Same notes, played their way. It's true, the Cream always rises to the top.

  • @TheReillyDiefenbach
    @TheReillyDiefenbach Місяць тому

    Nice segment, Joe. I can't quite capture how Eric does first finger vibrato straight up and down as opposed to rotating wrist and arm.

  • @johntiger5
    @johntiger5 12 днів тому

    Noboby ever thinks of Clapton as a telly player. But he played a red Fender Telly with the Yardbirds, and a sunburst Fender Telly with a Stratocaster neck with Blindfaith in 1969. Though not typical telly playing awesome stuff as in " Do What You Like". Peace ..

  • @stratman9449
    @stratman9449 Місяць тому +1

    cheers Joe.....although i like my strat (with a maple neck of course) for myelf and (Erics late 60s years) i prefer by far my humbucker guitars....SG and prs singlecuts (SE!!) Mccarty.....there's just a lot more in it....

  • @BillLarkinmusic
    @BillLarkinmusic Місяць тому

    I would love to jam some guitar with you one day. Have a great day Joe!

  • @alguitarchristie
    @alguitarchristie Місяць тому +7

    I actually prefered Albert Lee's playing on that record "just one night"

  • @robzagar4275
    @robzagar4275 Місяць тому

    Joe is the man

  • @seekthetruths22
    @seekthetruths22 Місяць тому +14

    Eric Clapton and Neal Schon as his favorite melodic lyrical guitarists... Yep, Joe knows his guitar!!

  • @rick00770
    @rick00770 Місяць тому +2

    You got it Joe. Thanks. Might be my favorite tone. 😊

  • @Dang...
    @Dang... Місяць тому +3

    JB is outstanding, and keeps the flame alive! Thanks Joe for being who you are, and for doing what you do so well.

  • @slimlinebond
    @slimlinebond Місяць тому

    The best tone Eric ever had was with an ES 335. 'Later with Jools Holland' is testimony to that of Eric playing 'Crossroads' using a sunburst 1960 ES 335 .

  • @abradfordajb
    @abradfordajb Місяць тому +10

    Don't forget .... before Derek, Eric had run across Delaney and Bonnie, and i believe it was that period which first drew him to the Stratocaster.

    • @AllenGarberGuitarFun
      @AllenGarberGuitarFun Місяць тому +2

      He started playing Strats immediately after Cream in Blind Faith.

    • @derekclacton
      @derekclacton Місяць тому

      Clapton first used a Strat at the end of Cream 👍

    • @AllenGarberGuitarFun
      @AllenGarberGuitarFun Місяць тому +1

      @@derekclactonThat’s true, but I was referring to live shows…I should have been clearer!

    • @derekclacton
      @derekclacton Місяць тому +1

      @@AllenGarberGuitarFun I recalled seeing a photo of the band on stage with Eric sitting, playing a rosewood ‘board Strat and think it was before a show - it might have been in a studio 🤔 I never knew he used a Strat in Cream until I saw that photo 👍🙂

    • @AllenGarberGuitarFun
      @AllenGarberGuitarFun Місяць тому +1

      @@derekclactonI think that might be the one photo I was thinking of as well!

  • @1rwjwith
    @1rwjwith Місяць тому +2

    I noticed ever since his beginning of using Fender he never has the WHAMMY BAR on, he never uses it at all. Does he have it blocked?

    • @randrothify
      @randrothify Місяць тому +3

      Yes, he put a wood block in the trem cavity.

    • @ObjectiveDynamics
      @ObjectiveDynamics Місяць тому

      Why not just use a hardtail? AFAIK it's because he likes the sound that the trem cavity springs add. He just doesn't need the bar nor any of the tuning stability issues that come with a moving bridge

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Місяць тому

      @@ObjectiveDynamics They're hard to find. Pro guys look for a perfect neck and perfect body join.

  • @musicmann1967
    @musicmann1967 Місяць тому +1

    And in the 80's he started leaning on the middle pickup more, especially for leads, which I think he still does.

    • @arhzee3310
      @arhzee3310 Місяць тому +1

      I read somewhere that he kept the pickup switch in between two positions, he got a different sound

    • @shawnmcvey7789
      @shawnmcvey7789 Місяць тому

      ​@@arhzee3310That's what you do on old strats that only have the 3 way.
      Buddy Holly used a toothpick to keep it there.

    • @musicmann1967
      @musicmann1967 Місяць тому

      @@arhzee3310 That "in between" sound (pickups 1+2) is more associated with his early Strat days in the 70's. It's all over his first solo album and on some Derek and the Dominoes too,. Later 70's albums too I think, but 100% sure about that. When he hit the 80's he started using the middle pickup a lot for a thicker sound.

  • @spyderlogan4992
    @spyderlogan4992 Місяць тому

    Nice Dumble sitting up there on the Marshall head. Don't ask how much it's worth. Eric plays his signature Strat in the middle position mostly these days.

  • @duncando5277
    @duncando5277 Місяць тому

    ec is the man

  • @ericfaley9019
    @ericfaley9019 Місяць тому +1

    I prefer the Les Paul. What’s interesting is how thin the tone is on Clapton’s first solo Album using Brownie. The Layla album it had a fatter sound. The Johnny Cash show he had Brownie. Again horribly thin sound. The live Derrick and the Dominoes recording to tone got fatter again. He introduced Blackie to the world at the Rainbow concert. That sounded more like a hollow body. I never liked the tone of Blackie too thin. I prefer Brownie. When Fender started building his guitars now they sound a lot better.

  • @KBK286
    @KBK286 Місяць тому

    Le vibrato de Clapton et sa justesse juste un cable un ampli et une guitare...EC Is God!

  • @ShadysMyCat
    @ShadysMyCat Місяць тому

    Lol "house of horrors" lol thanks again for these vids

  • @erikgeiser8226
    @erikgeiser8226 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks Joe! Ocean Blvd is my favorite Clapton record. Also, I always thought Clapton used only the neck pickup on his Strat….thanks for the clarification!

    • @classicraceruk1337
      @classicraceruk1337 Місяць тому +1

      He also fitted a boost switch and I believe a switch that allows the neck pickup to be selected at any time.

    • @AllenGarberGuitarFun
      @AllenGarberGuitarFun Місяць тому

      @@classicraceruk1337You might be thinking of the late 80s and forward Clapton Strats with the Mid Boost knob. Clapton’s Strats were stock before 1989.

  • @clausmadsen6754
    @clausmadsen6754 Місяць тому

    How loud do you need to go to get a 6L6 based Fender amp to sound like that? Really don’t understand how this is done without some kind of boost…

  • @jaredlopriore3860
    @jaredlopriore3860 Місяць тому

    The reverb dropped on that amp gives the strat a les paul kindve tone

  • @Mathijs1974
    @Mathijs1974 Місяць тому +2

    Live with the Dominoes he used Dual Showman’s and strat through a cocked wah.

  • @chrissguitarshow206
    @chrissguitarshow206 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks joe

  • @mikearabia4030
    @mikearabia4030 Місяць тому +2

    2 of the best ever...EC and JB

  • @michaelspiering7585
    @michaelspiering7585 Місяць тому

    I think that E.C. himself would be a better source of this type of information.

  • @ricardojasso.sr.4020
    @ricardojasso.sr.4020 Місяць тому

    Hey Mr. Bonamass. In Derek and the domino's. Mr allman. Was the lead player. So look it up.

    • @Cream1968
      @Cream1968 Місяць тому

      🙄

    • @scbradford20
      @scbradford20 Місяць тому

      You don't know what you're talking about. They shared the leads.

  • @CurtEvans-o2h
    @CurtEvans-o2h Місяць тому

    Good word! Write the hooks.

  • @svbarr
    @svbarr Місяць тому +5

    LOVED his playing with Mayall, Cream, Blind Faith, Delany And Bonnie and even the throwback blues albums much later. But when he switched to being a singer songwriter frontman -- he seemed to care less about amazing virtuosity. 461 Ocean Blvd was brilliant. Then the guitar took a bit of a backseat. I mean "Tears In Heaven" is an amazing song and does not need or call for crazy bluesy bends. But I still really miss the guitar slinger Eric...

    • @NhânHoàng-b5t
      @NhânHoàng-b5t Місяць тому +2

      You can still get it when he plays live. Clapton is 1000 times better live.

    • @shawnmcvey7789
      @shawnmcvey7789 Місяць тому +1

      He decided to level up as a singer, and I think he doesn't get enough credit as a great blues singer. Love his vocals.

    • @BRLaue
      @BRLaue Місяць тому

      You can also blame his management which made him view himself as being a solo act rather than part of an ensemble. My theory is that he usually needed other strong personalities around to bring out his best. Mayall, Bruce, Delaney, Duane.

    • @NhânHoàng-b5t
      @NhânHoàng-b5t Місяць тому

      @@BRLaue Nah Clapton said in a documentary that he was afraid of being associated with only one type of music, whether it be blues, pop or psychedelic. He was terrified of being defined by one thing in his younger days, then he saw The Band and JJ Cale later on and settled with being a mellow blues player who play to serve the song rather than doing acrobatics on the fretboard. And he mentioned in From the Cradle that he fought it for a long time but finally had to except that he is a blues player, plain and simple.

    • @BRLaue
      @BRLaue Місяць тому

      @@NhânHoàng-b5t Yeah, that is what he said.

  • @markwilliams5606
    @markwilliams5606 Місяць тому +4

    Rather here about the Les Paul years of Clapton. Not to mention the SG Standard. Gibson 🇺🇸

    • @stratman9449
      @stratman9449 Місяць тому

      see my comment...and watch Joes video about the "gibson years".....of Eric of course....

  • @jsimonlarochelle
    @jsimonlarochelle Місяць тому

    Huuum ... interesting, they don't sound out of phase. When I select two pickups (single coils) on my PRS they are out of phase. Great for funky rhythmic playing but not as punchy for solos.
    Eric should grab a Gibson for some songs though. His modified strat just does not cut it for me. Nothing beats a LesPaul (at least humbukers) for a LesPaul sound.

    • @thegrandpencil4374
      @thegrandpencil4374 Місяць тому +1

      Fender didn't start doing that until, I believe, the American Standard series was introduced. Before then, the 2 and 4 positions were all hum, all noise, all the time lol

  • @stogies3
    @stogies3 Місяць тому

    Clapton was best on Gibsons the 335,Les Paul and maybe the ESG

  • @robertdurrwachter
    @robertdurrwachter Місяць тому +1

    Spot on!

  • @danduggan3335
    @danduggan3335 Місяць тому

    I never really liked just one night, still don't. Didn't think the playing was v vital Barr double trouble.Though I'll give it another listen. Was it Albert Lee was the back up guitar? I felt he was better on that album.
    My first EC album was EC was here. That's the most fantastic live album. And still my favourite guitar album.

  • @TFT-bp8zk
    @TFT-bp8zk Місяць тому

    FIrst it's easier to dissect out the non-stratocaster years and second all strats are by definition parts guitars.

  • @truckerkevthepaidtourist
    @truckerkevthepaidtourist Місяць тому +4

    Yeah after Delaney and Bonnie and the heroin battle
    He became JJ Clapton 🤠

  • @gregoryjohnson8946
    @gregoryjohnson8946 Місяць тому

    Joe.........a guy that could write a hook within a hook then dancing those hooks on top of those hooks..........Phil Keaggy........jeepers creepers.

  • @hiimawasteoftime8678
    @hiimawasteoftime8678 Місяць тому

    I'm sorry claptons greatness ends when the bird on layla chirp the end of the song. There are two mentionable returns one being tears in heaven the other 2005 stormy Monday with cream

  • @ZippzoppzibbiddyZoop
    @ZippzoppzibbiddyZoop Місяць тому

    All the guitar greats are from the 60s and fading. Sadly. There are No more. That matter.

  • @watkinscopicat
    @watkinscopicat Місяць тому

    would love to see Joe try and copy Stephen Malkmus strat tones 😂

  • @DocWorst
    @DocWorst Місяць тому

    👍👍🫶

  • @thepath964
    @thepath964 Місяць тому +3

    My great grandfather owned a 1957 Fender Strat that he stole from an old colored Gospel band guitarist. He saw the colored guitarist leave church one day and lock the Strat in his Oldsmobile, so when the coast was clear, great grandpa busted the window of the car with a brick and absconded with the green Strat. When many years later we asked him if he felt badly about having stolen the guitar, he just laughed and laughed and laughed. But it wasn't a mischievous laugh, it was maniacal and almost demonic. When our great grandma asked him if he was okay, he finally spoke, and in a deep, devilish voice he said, "Hail Satan" over and over again. He must have said it 40 to 50 times. Then he walked out of the front door and never returned. He was 91yo and neither we nor anyone we know ever saw him again.

  • @Jowls2024
    @Jowls2024 Місяць тому

    Layla.

  • @RideAcrossTheRiver
    @RideAcrossTheRiver Місяць тому

    All I know is the very last "dah nah nah nah" E7 riff in "Cocaine" is so fat you need three Strats and a Hammond B-3 to recreate it!

  • @zenlandzipline
    @zenlandzipline Місяць тому

    2290

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Місяць тому +2

    Clapton is god

    • @michaelkarlsson5966
      @michaelkarlsson5966 Місяць тому +2

      he isn't but I really like his style. The more I play guitar and the more I listen to Eric's 70s and 80s stuff the more I like it. Maybe it's maturity thing?

  • @Mr.Cynical92
    @Mr.Cynical92 Місяць тому

    Oh no, Bonamassa mentioned the need for a maple fretboard. Here come all of the tonewood deniers.

  • @seabertotter4325
    @seabertotter4325 Місяць тому +1

    I dissected a frog in my sophomore year of high school.

  • @jamesmoore1456
    @jamesmoore1456 Місяць тому

    Wheels of fire..after that snoozefest...

  • @christophervincent8420
    @christophervincent8420 Місяць тому

    Believe it are not, I think I just wrote a hook within a hook. I actually think I write everything a hook within a hook. SSV(Soldiers Songs and Voices) is who you should really talk too. They help veterans with PTSD and more like me. Please give them a call.

  • @CompleteCretin
    @CompleteCretin Місяць тому

    His greatest 'Fender years', and in fact peak of his career, was during the 90s. Even the later 2005 Cream reunion was much more enjoyable than the original.

    • @Leo-uc8zv
      @Leo-uc8zv Місяць тому

      Not even close man

  • @cromBumny
    @cromBumny Місяць тому +1

    After Cream...clapton went to Bar Band status.

  • @DK-nq9wv
    @DK-nq9wv Місяць тому +1

    Fender Champ is a terrible amp

    • @johnmarshall3903
      @johnmarshall3903 Місяць тому

      I've had a bunch of them, they definitely don't impress me either.

  • @ardiris2715
    @ardiris2715 Місяць тому +1

    "Everything they play is a hook." --- That is what I said about Nugent in the 70s. (:

  • @lteodorescu
    @lteodorescu Місяць тому +1

    "an extension of his singing voice" then proceeds to play on autopilot the same mechanical bullshit lines that sound like absolute shit

  • @stephanea5364
    @stephanea5364 11 днів тому

    The Fender years, when Clapton lost all creativity after Jimi Hendrix destroyed him on stage.

  • @Dan-zq5wt
    @Dan-zq5wt Місяць тому +2

    I think his current tone and chops are smooth and clean but bland and boring. I thought the Cream reunion was dull - no fire at all. Zeppelin reunion was so much better (but I still don’t really listen to it).

  • @whiskersb5296
    @whiskersb5296 Місяць тому +2

    The talking in this video is louder than the guitar playing.

  • @donmccann2885
    @donmccann2885 Місяць тому +2

    A blackface champ doesn’t hurt either for the 1970 tone!

    • @mikedfurman
      @mikedfurman Місяць тому

      Black face champ?

    • @donmccann2885
      @donmccann2885 Місяць тому

      @@mikedfurman yes, a 1964-1967 fender champ with a 1x8” speaker

  • @Roy-xe9is
    @Roy-xe9is Місяць тому +1

    Clapton's prowess ended the moment he attempted to play a Strat.

  • @thefollandgnat
    @thefollandgnat Місяць тому

    Jeez, Eric was boring at this stage in his career.

  • @lteodorescu
    @lteodorescu Місяць тому +1

    this dude has one of the most robotic and machine-like playing I have ever heard, nothing musical about it, his musical career is actually flipping vintage guitars

  • @MarkPear-k6v
    @MarkPear-k6v Місяць тому

    Clapton switching to Fender was a big downer at the time- it sounded like he lost the plot, and he never regained it without the humbuckers.

  • @stes3061
    @stes3061 Місяць тому +1

    Clapton has been a complete since Cream Period dentist office muzak Pure lazy crap CREAM WAS THE TOP

    • @dphinman6952
      @dphinman6952 Місяць тому

      Tens of millions of people disagree with you, so who cares what you think?
      You should stick to writing on bathroom walls.

  •  Місяць тому

    Bonamasa is the Bruce Springsteen of gear! He has to be in everything!!

    • @brbadge
      @brbadge Місяць тому +1

      Huh?

    • @brbadge
      @brbadge Місяць тому +1

      He knows a lot of stuff.

    •  Місяць тому

      @@brbadge like I said, "He's the Bruce Springsteen of gear."

    • @rijancaffe
      @rijancaffe Місяць тому +1

      Traumatic brain injury?

    •  Місяць тому

      @@rijancaffe no Señor flames!

  • @Jimthehumanoid
    @Jimthehumanoid Місяць тому

    I just don't like Clapton's style of playing. He pulls all the right faces but the playing just has no feel.

  • @kmichaelp4508
    @kmichaelp4508 Місяць тому

    And I just don’t care for that sound.

    • @dphinman6952
      @dphinman6952 Місяць тому

      Who cares?

    • @kmichaelp4508
      @kmichaelp4508 Місяць тому

      @@dphinman6952 , obviously you or why bother

    • @dphinman6952
      @dphinman6952 Місяць тому

      @@kmichaelp4508 I confront negative narcissists whenever I can.

    • @kmichaelp4508
      @kmichaelp4508 Місяць тому

      @@dphinman6952 , I don’t like spinach either. thinking very highly of oneself, needing admiration, believing others are inferior, and lacking empathy for others. Hummm. That doesn’t sound like you does it?

  • @602davido
    @602davido Місяць тому +2

    I don't require any "dissection" from this used guitar salesman to appreciate the music. Bonamassa should stick to ripping people off with Uncle Norm.

    • @dphinman6952
      @dphinman6952 Місяць тому +2

      It must suck being you and what you require.

  • @user-tl2qn1qi1g
    @user-tl2qn1qi1g Місяць тому +1

    The bland leading the bland. Elevator music.

    • @dphinman6952
      @dphinman6952 Місяць тому +3

      That exactly explains why Clapton and Bonamassa are both guitar icons and you are user-tl2qn1qi1g.

  • @doctersound9630
    @doctersound9630 Місяць тому +2

    Sounds NOTHING like Clapton. Keep trying. No. Wrong. MOSTLY he played with the MIDDLE pickup ONLY... to be different. He didn't want people to copy his tone, so he did things differently. To create his own sound. You sir, DID NOT and DO NOT sound like Clapton AT ALL... Sorry.

    • @SSStinger6
      @SSStinger6 Місяць тому +5

      In this era he DID mostly play in the in-between bridge and middle pickups - read any if his interviews at the time, after the fact, or look at footage. YOU sir are INCORRECT. Show us the RESPECT we deserve by getting your facts straight PRIOR to trolling. Thanks MUCH !!!

    • @doctersound9630
      @doctersound9630 Місяць тому +1

      @@SSStinger6 Nope wrong. Thanks for playing.

    • @doctersound9630
      @doctersound9630 Місяць тому +1

      @@SSStinger6 He literally only uses 3 way switches in his guitars, to AVOID this sound.....look at his RIG RUNDOWNS. Thanks again! \m/

    • @keanusgirl
      @keanusgirl Місяць тому

      @@doctersound9630 Nope wrong. Thanks for playing

    • @keanusgirl
      @keanusgirl Місяць тому +3

      @@SSStinger6 People just hate on Joe cause they’re jealous of his playing. It’s funny actually

  •  Місяць тому +1

    Joe Bonamasa is so annoying!

    • @brbadge
      @brbadge Місяць тому

      Huh?

    •  Місяць тому

      @@brbadge yup!

    • @Dang...
      @Dang... Місяць тому +1

      "Joe Bonamasa is so annoying!" Then why do you watch him?

    • @keanusgirl
      @keanusgirl Місяць тому +1

      The hate on him is unnecessary

    •  Місяць тому

      @@keanusgirl not hate. He's just annoying. Big difference Señor!