Joe Bonamassa & Greg Koch Perform "Had To Cry Today" at Mike Slubowski's • Wildwood Guitars
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- The most amazing videos tend to come in the spur of a moment -- caught unaware and relaxed, but yet always ready! During his trip to Colorado, the one-and-only Joe Bonamassa joined the Wildwood crew, Greg Koch, and infamous vintage guitar collector Mike Slubowski to play some of Mike's amazing instruments. Watch as Greg and Joe drift into an impromptu jam of Blind Faith's 'Had To Cry Today'!
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the kind of stuff that makes you wanna go grab the guitar and play til your fingers bleed... so inspiring...
The look on Joe's guitar tech's face when The Kochmeister starts to solo says it all. Thats love.
Greg's lead fucking killed.
The most notable reaction is when he broke off into the harmony part of the primary riff.
The look on Mike Hick's face when greg plays the harmony line is priceless.
Thanks Blind Faith, this band was composed of 2/3rds of Cream and 2/3rds of Traffic how can this not sound great.
Greg koch is the guitarist that most guitarist don't know about ....then they hear him ....and the rock world just don't make sense no more
Thank you guys so much for the opportunity to be in that room.
Greg really put Wildwood on the map... Hope he's paid well
Greg. I could listen to him play all day.
"Had To Cry Today" was written by Steve Winwood and first featured on Blind Faith's self titled album, released in 1969.
The way these two play together, my god.... They are made to play together!
Such a cool song; lots of fun to play.
Thank Stevie and Eric for their amazing collaboration into which Joe and Greg could immerse themselves, and share with us.
An indescribable purity to two wonderful players playing Les Pauls, giving each other room to move and room to breathe while still staying credible to the song. God Bless the electric guitar, and the Titans that have wield it.
Greg Koch, the unsung guitar hero to many.
That was a special moment.
my two favourite guitarists
Joe is like... ohh yahhh... I'm playin' with Greg Koch... SAAAWEEEEEET!!!!!!
Love it... Joe and greg are both amazing players and seem to be genuine humble people... I would love to play with either of them!!
MORE MORE MORE please!
Thanks Wildwood , Thanks collector Mike , but most of all Thank You Greg and Joe.
MORE PLEASE!!!
I JUST FOUND GREG KOCH THIS WEEK..................WOW.
REMINDS ME OF LES PAUL.
Loving Mike Slubowski's guitar cave!
A room dripping with vintage gear vibe...
Yeeeeessss! That shit sounds good as hell. Reminds me of my room when I was going to LACC. had it all done up in black light posters with black light, and would be smokin some good Afghanistani primo I'd brought up from Laguna Beach. Had a couple water beds and a few nice hippie chicks and all was well. We'd play that Blind Faith album over and over, Steve Windwood and Dave Mason on the Traffic album Dear Mr. Fantasy was another niiiiize tripping tune too. Good daze back then!
Nice
Mike Hickey seems like the ultimate chiller.
You guys need to have a band... Seriously...
Thank You Both.
Two great guitarist. Great video.
too short! I could watch at this all day!
Stellar show chaps.
Fantastic!
Nice place to chill ! Mw
Amazing!
Sweet!!
RIGHTEOUS!!!!
Excellent
Brillant!
Joe stopped off to get a quick guitar lesson.
Looks like Greg really enjoyed that one 🙂
Sswwweeeet!
BTW: Where ist the Love it button???? :-)
that's the 'good stuff'
Like Bonamassa but love Greg Koch
Not sure if it's a song, but it's used as the intro/outro to a lot of Wildwood videos.
Top drawer.
Had to Cry Today by Blind Faith.
the first one ofc
Now, that's a "Man-cave".
which LPs are they playing :) ? ... really cool video ...
wildwood exclusives
who is the old woman sitting next to greg?
Just imagine hanging out with these guys … where’s Troy? Get him in there with his slide.
can we further describe the exact instruments?
what's the name of the song???
Shoulda let Hickey play. Techs need love too.
from 4 secs to 8
That is just the wildwood intro, it' s probably just a little melody, not a whole song
Imho their genius doesn't shine in this one.