Joe Bonamassa: His Influences, Technique, and Soloing Style

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Rick Beato

Rick Beato

Күн бұрын

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@will96317
@will96317 Жыл бұрын
What I always appreciate about Rick, is that he actually let's his guests talk, he takes the back seat, makes it feel like you're sitting in on a cool conversation and not just an interview
@DublinIsrael
@DublinIsrael Жыл бұрын
I agree. Further, I like the fact that although Rick is about as experienced as a musician, guitarist, and teacher that exists, he learns something new from each one of his guests. He shows exceptional respect for all of his guests.
@RobertMJohnson
@RobertMJohnson Жыл бұрын
pretty sure every podcaster today lets their guests talk. that's the entire style that is expected now after Joe Rogan set the standard
@irishpete5472
@irishpete5472 Жыл бұрын
Excellent conversation!
@devonull8784
@devonull8784 Жыл бұрын
And WOW!
@jcoats5529
@jcoats5529 Жыл бұрын
​@@irishpete5472😂
@Haku_records
@Haku_records Жыл бұрын
One time during Covid Joe paid my rent and the gas for my tour! He’s the real legend. Beyond his face melting guitar skills, he’s one of the best humans around! 🎉❤
@guthrie_1
@guthrie_1 Жыл бұрын
Were you with the opening act on one of his tours?
@Haku_records
@Haku_records Жыл бұрын
@@guthrie_1 he talks about it in the interview! I submitted a song and won hella money for the song and that gave me the allowance to pay my rent and gas for my tour!
@huliniswhoiam
@huliniswhoiam Жыл бұрын
I would love to hear more of the story behind this. How exactly did that happen?
@Haku_records
@Haku_records Жыл бұрын
@@huliniswhoiam once upon a time there was a great man jb who held a great contest in the days of when musicians had no work. I wrote a blues song with a killing slide solo then got a check in the mail saying I was one of the winners and here’s a gas card for your tour kid. It was lit
@rainmab1
@rainmab1 Жыл бұрын
World champion noodler
@jeffreysmith2169
@jeffreysmith2169 11 ай бұрын
I learned how to play drums in Joe's garage while our mothers had their tupperware events in his house in new york mills, NY. We were both probably 8 or 9 years old and shy kids. But his dad owned a drum machine and it was the most amazing invention in the world to me and the beginning of music for me. We were supposed to be swimming in the pool, but we were inside playing instruments .What little did I know was how amazing he was at guitar back then. Every time we would go over there, I spend less and less time swimming and more time playing music. I didn't have a chance to stay friends with him after age 11 I believe when he was discovered by Kansas at a local bar playing with his dad. But he honestly is one the most amazing humble musicians out there. Never thought he was more than he was, family oriented and just a genuine good dude. I am so glad he has made it this far and he deserves all the success. I owe it to him for my true passion in music (and his dad), and I have been lucky to be able to play with some decent bands and play music on the side in my life. Thx Joe!
@garrymoss8021
@garrymoss8021 13 күн бұрын
It sure seems our lives used to revolve around music much more back in the day. Girls used to suntan listening to transistor radios. In my little town of Centralia, Illinois, it seemed like you could hear rock bands practicing on every block. Bands like REO, Guild (Michael McDonald on keyboards), and drummer Steve Huston’s various bands used to play at dances. I miss those days. We had about six stores that carried musical instruments that I spent way too much time in dreaming.
@MichaelYelle
@MichaelYelle Жыл бұрын
Wow! What a surprise to hear my name! I actually lived in Herkimer... Joe might remember the pink room where I gave lessons. He was literally around ten when his dad brought him over a few times. He was off and running, even back then. Oh, the places he went... and new ones up ahead! Joe, we're proud of you!
@steveprudell9976
@steveprudell9976 10 ай бұрын
Wow I actually sensed that 🎉 yes and good job 👏
@imastupid7598
@imastupid7598 Жыл бұрын
Man, I did not want this interview to end. I love how Rick just let's Joe go. Never canned, just raw.
@Tom-Yum-Gai
@Tom-Yum-Gai Жыл бұрын
more please...maybe get Eric J in on it :)
@vincentdoyle6987
@vincentdoyle6987 Жыл бұрын
I don't think he had a choice 🤣🤣
@butterflywing61
@butterflywing61 Жыл бұрын
I didn't want it to end either. Man, how he channels all those great players as well as himself.
@slashtrio
@slashtrio Жыл бұрын
@@vincentdoyle6987 yea I really like Joe, seems like a nice guy. Obviously super talented and seems like a bright guy, but I have noticed he is quite the verbal steamroller! It’s like a wall of sound. At time it felt slightly awkward because I could tell Rick was have a time getting a complete question or though in. Maybe it’s that ADHD Joe talks about, that is the inability to pump the breaks. My brother is just like this.
@steveprudell9976
@steveprudell9976 10 ай бұрын
Ric is great @ bringing on the guest kinda of a nicer , Howard who is good 👍 at this thing..❤
@DocStrange30
@DocStrange30 Жыл бұрын
I took lessons from Carmen for years on Wednesday afternoon right after Joe. And he would always talk about the kid before me, and what a virtuoso he was. I would bring Carmen in pantera and cannibal corpse, and he'd sit there with his jazzy Gibson and listen to it once and tab out hard-core death metal. R.I.P carmen...
@GabeHelma
@GabeHelma 8 күн бұрын
That awesome.
@davidheafey3018
@davidheafey3018 Жыл бұрын
Rick has the ability to make an interview with top musicians seem like a conversation at a music store.
@tomdimartino7361
@tomdimartino7361 Жыл бұрын
Yes Rick is one of a kind!
@gib59er56
@gib59er56 Жыл бұрын
For sure David. He just seems to strike a balance and a rapport with everyone he sits down with. It is like seeing him talk with someone he has known forever. I honestly have never seen an awkward moment in any interview he has done. I saw Rick right at the beginning of his Y.T. channel, probably because I am a guitarist, so he popped up in the algorithm of my `puter. I liked him right away, but had no idea how talented he is in sooooo many areas musically. I would love to meet him and pick his brain.
@allisterdavidson9805
@allisterdavidson9805 Жыл бұрын
A Well researched interviewer with a good rapport and a passion for what he does. Thats what makes superb interviewers around the world. Michael Parkinson had the same rapport and researched style and there aint too many people out there like it. A common sense approach to interviewing, none of this popcorn childish "top 10 things you like to do" or "whats your favourite food" crap.
@amse9297
@amse9297 Жыл бұрын
Joe and Rick have great chemistry. I think it would be awesome if they created a regular YT show.
@LyonByTheSea
@LyonByTheSea Жыл бұрын
I vote for this too!
@realkarfixer8208
@realkarfixer8208 Жыл бұрын
Joe did a great podcast during the great lockdown, a lot of terrific interviews.
@strypzee
@strypzee Жыл бұрын
With an accompanying book on the history of rock in the MTV era.
@Kevin-gb8gb
@Kevin-gb8gb Жыл бұрын
@@billvill61 Are you talking about New York or Italy?
@raingirlcat2245
@raingirlcat2245 Жыл бұрын
@@jeromepeters9842You voted for Joe Biden?
@thealchemisttiger688
@thealchemisttiger688 Жыл бұрын
I am a hit and miss JB guy but I’ve always appreciated his take me or leave me attitude, no pretentiousness, not sugary glitz, this is him, point blank, and I truly respect that he buys the gear to 1. Play it 2. To keep its story alive and 3. To share the story of where it came from. I don’t find him cocky or full of himself, he’s just an honest musician.
@frankierodriguez8661
@frankierodriguez8661 Жыл бұрын
Simply the best interview ever with Joe Bonamassa by the best interviewer there is. Thank you Rick, you made it AGAIN
@germantoenglish898
@germantoenglish898 Жыл бұрын
Joe is huge here in Germany. Many blues fans. Rory Gallagher was also much loved.
@markoliver630
@markoliver630 Ай бұрын
Rory was amazing. R.I.P.
@berndf7437
@berndf7437 Ай бұрын
Blues ist our medicine livin' hard(crazy) times here in 🇩🇪 🇩🇪🇩🇪
@shannon4086
@shannon4086 Жыл бұрын
Joe is such a badass on guitar that I wasn't expecting him to be such a nice, humble, down-to-earth guy. Now I'm an even bigger fan!
@jonwalter6317
@jonwalter6317 Жыл бұрын
I'm a drummer and don't know crap about guitar, but I watch a lot of guitar vids and have watched a lot of Joe's interviews, he seems like nothing less than a really terrific guy. I loved his interview with Samantha Fish, who is my current guitar hero,
@briankarr4257
@briankarr4257 Жыл бұрын
Saw Joe in Utah city. One of the best concerts I’ve ever been to.
@AntonisKoumpari
@AntonisKoumpari 11 ай бұрын
Indeed I don't how he has haters
@MainPrism
@MainPrism 7 ай бұрын
Because sadly anyone doing somethin right will have haters. They've motivated him quite well over the years I'd say! ​@@AntonisKoumpari
@HAMMERHEAD-g3h
@HAMMERHEAD-g3h 4 ай бұрын
​​@@AntonisKoumpariJoe has haters because he's good. I've been playing for 30 years and I'm pretty good. Some of his licks are extremely difficult to get down. Nobody that can play his stuff is hating. It's just the people that will never be able to do what he does.
@bartoniusz
@bartoniusz Жыл бұрын
Given his flamboyant stage persona and gear collecting passion, it's a pleasant surprise what a warm and down-to-earth person Joe is.
@spaceantelope1
@spaceantelope1 Жыл бұрын
Hmm.. If Joe is flamboyant, what is Mick Jagger?
@ballgaininc.5471
@ballgaininc.5471 Жыл бұрын
@@spaceantelope1 My thoughts entirely. Does flamboyant mean something else now?
@TyCorr
@TyCorr Жыл бұрын
Flamboyant is applicable but its associated with men acting androgynous because flamboyant is associated with homosexuality. Eccentric may have been better but yea…
@arlen1630
@arlen1630 Жыл бұрын
I hate that he buys hundreds of fender amps and hoards them.... taking them off the market for ever......kind of piggy if you ask me
@brianmarek5089
@brianmarek5089 Жыл бұрын
I can't stand him, sorry. Something about the way he talks. This interview was better than some of the others, he was a little more down to earth
@cobrasnakewolf
@cobrasnakewolf Жыл бұрын
Love how JB rolls the volume and tone knobs throughout this convo...even when he's not playing, like he's using them for his voice as well :)
@SteveP0412
@SteveP0412 Жыл бұрын
As a Brit that grew up with Gallagher, Kossoff, Clapton, Blackmore, Green, Clemson, Page, et al, what I appreciate with Joe is his appreciation of these guitarists who cut their teeth on the quintessential US genre, the Blues. I am lucky to have had great post-gig conversations with Joe over the last 20 years about the Brit Blues space. What a genuine guy!
@literallyshaking8019
@literallyshaking8019 Жыл бұрын
Americans invented blues, but to me the British perfected it in the 60s and 70s (and then America “rediscovered” the genre and you get guys like Duane Allman and SRV). It was like a cultural ping-pong across the Atlantic.
@eoghancallaghy2634
@eoghancallaghy2634 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that you mentioned Rory Gallagher. Over here stateside, he is not well known, but he is one of my favorites.
@Marcus_C51
@Marcus_C51 Жыл бұрын
@@eoghancallaghy2634 Yes, Rory should always get a mention. I suppose one could consider him not well known stateside to the general public, but I'd say most guitarists know who he is. At least they'd BETTER right? (ha ha!) A real favorite of mine too, never fails to kill me. His vibrato alone is just incredible!
@WelshVegan
@WelshVegan Жыл бұрын
Did you always have mushy peas with fish and chips? I didn't. 1:03:43
@polarbear7791
@polarbear7791 10 ай бұрын
What !
@thukdun
@thukdun Жыл бұрын
I`m from Brazil and watched Joe live the only 2 times he came to the country. I remember tearing up when he played "Midnight Blues" from Gary Moore. The room was so quiet that he turned down the volume during his solo and everybody was holding their breath waiting for the next note. The room was filled with silence. It was hipnotic. It was a mindblowing experience. I hope he comes back.
@MrJackal43
@MrJackal43 Жыл бұрын
❤love that song man! I would of loved to see that live! Peace!
@1Guug
@1Guug Жыл бұрын
Totally, dudes a player you have to see live ! The records doesn’t even come close to the tone in the room when his hands touch a string
@garycastronova7939
@garycastronova7939 Жыл бұрын
Your command of english to express yourself is impressive . I can picture the scene in my head.
@usuario296
@usuario296 Жыл бұрын
gostaria mt de ter tido sua experiência, amigo...
@JohnnieCrazy
@JohnnieCrazy Жыл бұрын
Yes dude! Eu estava lá 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
@joshuapark1749
@joshuapark1749 Жыл бұрын
Joe Bonamassa is that guy. Such an excellent guitarist, so knowledgeable, so much to share and talk about. A true legend!!
@YourbestbudJ
@YourbestbudJ Жыл бұрын
Joe owning a huge stake in the vintage guitar market is actually good for all of us. There are collectors who just hoard all of their vintage stuff in a warehouse and no one ever gets to see or hear or even learn about it. Joe appears in videos, plays these vintage guitars live and on albums for all of us to hear and enjoy and most importantly he educates young audiences about the differences between all of these instruments. I can't think of anyone better to be a caretaker for these instruments than joe.
@MainPrism
@MainPrism 7 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more! The man is the absolute best possible custodian of instruments and music history we could ever ask for.
@tattoofthesun
@tattoofthesun Ай бұрын
I always think to myself: I want WHAT he plays, I don’t wanna play what he’s playing
@Subatomic_Glue
@Subatomic_Glue Жыл бұрын
Rick it'd be great if you could shine a light on Robin Trower. He is criminally underrated and I think people deserve to hear him especially a younger generation and he deserves to get some more love.
@rparker7710
@rparker7710 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@yeti1002
@yeti1002 Жыл бұрын
Oh yes 😅
@Fred-oh9vl
@Fred-oh9vl Жыл бұрын
Agree 100%. Frank Marino would be another. Hopefully Rick is still able to read these comments....cause there's a lot these days with his popularity.
@robertschryver2948
@robertschryver2948 4 ай бұрын
I agree, Robin Trower is such a great soulful player.
@mathisgobin618
@mathisgobin618 Жыл бұрын
My personal favorite thing about Mr. Joe Bonamassa is that he explains and talks with his guitar
@jeffholliday8304
@jeffholliday8304 Жыл бұрын
50 years from now Joe Bonamassa is going to be one of the top 10 blues guitarist of all time. His talent is phenomenal.
@mitchweiner
@mitchweiner Жыл бұрын
He’s top ten now!
@captojppg
@captojppg Жыл бұрын
Awesome interview. Back December 2013 my wife and I had tickets to the hard rock in Ft Liquirdale to see Joe as we pulled into the venue, my phone rang as I was driving. My wife took the call. My father had passed away. We went to the show anyway, and that night Joe save my sanity. it was like my dad said he go have a good time. I’m still here with you thank you Joe Bonamassa your sound your music and your timing was impeccable now going again to hard rock December 2023 meeting up with my buddies and looking forward to having another great time.
@PaintGuy
@PaintGuy Жыл бұрын
The only time I saw JB play live was on one of his blues cruises. There were many great blues players on the cruise but Joe was on another planet in terms of skills. He’s unreal.
@SeeCSeesCC
@SeeCSeesCC Жыл бұрын
He’s a live phenomenon
@bjs7442
@bjs7442 Жыл бұрын
I am a long time Joe Fan and he isnt in the top 250 best guitar players. What a joke.
@guitar.knackshack2210
@guitar.knackshack2210 Жыл бұрын
ROLLING STONE MAG. IS NOT A GUITAR RESOURCE, WHY WOULD YOU EXPECT THEIR OPINION TO HAVE JOE IN THE 250.LET'S HAVE A REAL ESTABLISHED MAGAZINE WITH REAL GUITAR PLAYERS THAT KNOW THE HISTORY OF GUITAR DO A 250 LIST AND YOU'LL MAYBE SEE JOE ON IT@@bjs7442
@green323turbo
@green323turbo Жыл бұрын
How much did the cruise cost you ? I would love to go sometime
@HAMMERHEAD-g3h
@HAMMERHEAD-g3h 4 ай бұрын
​@@green323turboGood luck. It sells out so fast it's very hard to get on to.
@andyrewchase
@andyrewchase Жыл бұрын
I love Rick and his genius. Joe is overwhelming here. Rick understands that some musicians are so deep and he is interviewing an ADHD genius which is on another level. Joe really is on another musicality planet and it’s ok to know that. We all feel that no matter how hard we practice we will encounter someone that we will never be remotely as good them, and it is ok. The best part is they feel the exact same way about another musician. That is why music is amazing. Rick has major chops, and he is even humbled. Which is why he planted this interview. I love this.
@scottdrumm4828
@scottdrumm4828 Жыл бұрын
Nobody better to interview JB than Rick. Such great knowledge, topics, and questions. Joe is so open and sharing with his gift, and watching him play in this intimate setting is amazing 🎸
@evanshaw17
@evanshaw17 Жыл бұрын
Rick, you are the damn best interviewer on all of KZbin. Your knowledge of all of these people the music the instruction everything about it this was a fabulous fabulous interview. This is absolutely thrilling to watch this interview Rick you did a great job and he is just amazing guy.
@Scoots_McGee
@Scoots_McGee Жыл бұрын
Exactly, I've been a fan for awhile and am familiar with his other content but I've spent the whole day watching his interviews and his prompts are so good. He knows the perfect questions to ask to get them to just unzip, and he just sits back and let's them go, it's awesome
@carstenschonfeld5873
@carstenschonfeld5873 Жыл бұрын
I knew Joe is a brilliant musician but to be honest, I never cared too much about his art. There is just too much great music out there. But this interview changed my view. He seems to be a very special character, humble, smart, entertaining, respectful. Great guy not to mention his being one of the greatest guitar players alive. Chapeau!
@ibberman
@ibberman Жыл бұрын
And he knows it.
@TheRandyDowning
@TheRandyDowning Жыл бұрын
Me too. For some reason, I tried not to like him. Not sure why, jealousy, trying to be a purist? But the more I listen the more respect and admiration I gain. ....still pretty envious of the guitars he buys! ;-)
@picklerick589
@picklerick589 Жыл бұрын
Loving the shout out to Utica and local legend Carmen Carmonica! RIP
@louannpaternoster5531
@louannpaternoster5531 Жыл бұрын
Yes. It was nice to hear. Although, Carmen Caramonica, my cousin was much more than a local musician. He played all over the world n country. Composed n arranged music for Tony Orlando, Lou Rawls, Rachel Welch n others inbetween. Carmen humbly stated Joe was already Joe Bonamassa when he 1st met him. He didnt teach him anything.
@stevehazlewood2960
@stevehazlewood2960 Жыл бұрын
Joe I'm a 70 year old bass player who has been playing over 55 years...and the way you describe learning how to play is exactly how I learned...I know some day we will cross paths...I grew up in SF and saw many of the guys you talk about in person and when I was older actually got to play or open with many of them...just crazy...
@gregmacd2829
@gregmacd2829 Жыл бұрын
Love his reference to Gary Moore, probably one of my first favorite players from back in the 80's....And now that I am more into the Blues, I rediscovered Gary and listen to him probably more than most others...I hope more people discover his music, RIP Gary, you were an amazing player.
@SteveDunnBand
@SteveDunnBand Жыл бұрын
I was fortunate enough to open for Joe in the mid 2000s. I knew after seeing him and talking with his father that this guy was going to be the leader of the pack with his work ethic, talent and drive to win. Incredible musician
@frankgalea3686
@frankgalea3686 Жыл бұрын
I rarely comment in any videos. But I have to say I've been watching Rick's for awhile now, and he is by definitely by farthe most interesting and the best interviewer of other musicians I've ever saw. Always looking forward to them. Great job Rick
@janniechamness1076
@janniechamness1076 Жыл бұрын
OMG ... YOU DONT PLAY BAD EXAMPLES!!! YOU ARE A MUSICAL GENIUS!! INCREDIBLE!! I LOVE THIS MAN❤😊
@spaceantelope1
@spaceantelope1 Жыл бұрын
Joe has humility, intellect, sense, passion, discipline. He is articulate. He has all the qualities haters despise.
@treff9226
@treff9226 Жыл бұрын
Well said! Ego is man's ultimate undoing - Joe has his own ego in check, he's always been extremely humble and approachable. Total respect for his massive skill on the stage and even more respect for who he is OFF the stage.
@songmule
@songmule Жыл бұрын
Well said!
@morganyoungisplayingdrums
@morganyoungisplayingdrums Жыл бұрын
Well said.
@maryjvanderwerken3192
@maryjvanderwerken3192 Жыл бұрын
Let's not forget the massive talent and technique. I'm guessing a lot of the hate is pure jealousy.
@lewisbeeman
@lewisbeeman Жыл бұрын
You think Joe is humble? Wow, I get the complete opposite feel from him.
@selenselcuk
@selenselcuk Жыл бұрын
So happy to hear him play Rory Gallagher riffs. Wow! He literally brings him to life. 🙏 🌟
@wrayvon121
@wrayvon121 Жыл бұрын
And the Trower riffs as well.
@ValThor-g2c
@ValThor-g2c Жыл бұрын
Rory and Trower riffs are classy. Cheers. Great stuff.
@daviemcf
@daviemcf Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I saw this as I only flicked through the interview and missed the Rory riffs so back to the interview. 🎸🎸
@gib59er56
@gib59er56 Жыл бұрын
I am still annoyed that Rory is never mentioned among guitarists. He was so talented and he just loved the hell out of playing the guitar. His tone, phrasing, picking, and when you hear it, you know it is Rory after about three notes.
@jamescox8402
@jamescox8402 Жыл бұрын
Yeah that was cool. I was lucky enough to see Rory at the Isle of Wight in '70 and hadn't heard of him before then. Fark'n hell he was blistering but so much depth in the feel, what a guitar player.
@JamesGeiger-dr2xd
@JamesGeiger-dr2xd 20 күн бұрын
Just stumbled upon this. Great interview. I saw Joe years ago at turning stone casino in central New York promoting his new you and me album. Joe called it his friends and family concert since he grew up near there. It was like $20 for third row seats. How lucky was I?
@SaschaReinsch
@SaschaReinsch Жыл бұрын
Unbelievable knowledge of tone. It's mind-blowing how Joe can explain all of those great players gearwise.
@jydymyyyr9630
@jydymyyyr9630 Жыл бұрын
Joe Bonamassa, the easiest person to interview. Ask one question and sit back and listen for 30 minutes. Always a pleasure to see his joy about guitar, and hear him play.
@achenarmyst2156
@achenarmyst2156 Жыл бұрын
He mentions ADD in the beginning 😊
@silviopuzzolu5683
@silviopuzzolu5683 Жыл бұрын
A great human being, very good musician, great culture. Exactly what I expected. Love this interview.
@setonhillstudios
@setonhillstudios Жыл бұрын
💯 Such a great interview!
@gregorystephens9669
@gregorystephens9669 Жыл бұрын
Joe is always the coolest, nicest, most humble musician. It’s always fun to hear him talk.
@atquinn1975
@atquinn1975 Жыл бұрын
Joe is an incredible player. Note choice and tone are always impeccable.
@ldhorricks
@ldhorricks Жыл бұрын
It's nice to see that Musicians of towering chops really are fans of Rick and his channel...they are actually excited to do an interview...they know he knows what he is talking about and how much of an ambassador of music Rick is. Even Sting warmed up to Rick...and says a lot.
@Richard_Lush
@Richard_Lush Жыл бұрын
Rick and Joe together make such a great interview. Joe is honest and humorous and Rick has such a wealth of knowledge. I’ve always loved how Joe has a guitar in hand and lays down little licks throughout the interview. 👍
@husseltoo
@husseltoo Жыл бұрын
This should be made into a podcast.
@nervedown666
@nervedown666 Жыл бұрын
@@husseltoo GREAT!
@naruttaanime9471
@naruttaanime9471 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate Rick's skill when NOT to interrupt during Joe's stream of consciousness that may cause him to forget his next thought. Rick Is a true Pro even at interviews!
@ChrisSmithBass
@ChrisSmithBass Жыл бұрын
Really grateful for this interview! Joe gets a LOT of hate in the music scene I come from and it absolutely makes NO sense!
@Eärend1l
@Eärend1l Жыл бұрын
I was not aware of that. Why does he get hate?
@isaiahmarquez9717
@isaiahmarquez9717 Жыл бұрын
I wasn’t a fan of his until recently. I irrationally didn’t like him because I thought he just came out of nowhere and people were giving him all these props. I didn’t know he had a long history in blues prior to me ever knowing who he is. BB King, Eric Clapton, Don Felder, Eric Johnson, amongst other greats have all endorsed Joe B. Who am I to deny him a rightful place amongst my guitar hero’s?
@marhier
@marhier Жыл бұрын
I have never heard of this hate against him.
@reithstrat30
@reithstrat30 Жыл бұрын
hate ?... I don't remember seeing anyone expressing hate as such, what I have seen many times are people commenting that he copies Eric Johnson something, that he himself recognizes and that in my opinion does not bother me at all, I wish there were more Eric Johnsons in the world... otherwise Joe is an inspiration to many, in my case for the love and appreciation he has for guitars and amps... his collection is spectacular
@Toledosteve1
@Toledosteve1 Жыл бұрын
@@isaiahmarquez9717he’s been around since he was a little kid lol
@LZcool
@LZcool Жыл бұрын
Rick is so happy learning from Joe (And other masters). I think that is one of the things that make his interviews great, he knows a lot but still admires/respects musicians a lot.
@congabrain
@congabrain Жыл бұрын
I love Joe! He lets his passion do the talking, especially on the guitar. And I appreciate that.
@bsmokn57
@bsmokn57 Жыл бұрын
What I appreciate about joe is he is humble. straight up. That is what makes Joe, joe.
@DavidScott-hi4fz
@DavidScott-hi4fz 25 күн бұрын
Far out I got a lot of time for this guy. I remember hearing about Bonomassa when he was the kid blues genius in the 80s. Don't listen to a lot of his music, but like Billy Duffy and Johnny Marr, I love hearing him talk about music and approach. Always learning something, Really inspirational.
@Crunch104
@Crunch104 Жыл бұрын
Gotta love Joe! Always being himself, loves music and guitar and down to earth! Not to mention hardworking and massively talented. F the haters!
@arlen1630
@arlen1630 Жыл бұрын
Wish he would stop hoarding twin reverbs.....he's worse than Neil Young.......he got hundreds and hundreds of them.....leave some for the world 😢
@jamesrobert4106
@jamesrobert4106 Жыл бұрын
It is fantastic that everything he does is not answerable to a label. A wonderful independent, maestro.
@zacr5307
@zacr5307 Ай бұрын
7th time watching this. It’s become a comfort show in my arsenal. I learn something new every single listen. Joe is the last real one left.
@Fastlane05
@Fastlane05 Жыл бұрын
Joe really is one of the great blues guitarist of our time. This is absolutely becoming a lost art. My long term goal is to be a Blues Man and I am constantly working toward that goal. Bravo to Mr. Bonamassa for living out his dream and keeping the Blues alive. I remember when B.B. King really brought him forward as a prodigy. You sir are making all the greatest Blue men very proud. The 3 Kings, Eric Clapton, SRV, Peter Green, Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy and David Gilmore, Billy Gibbons, Jimmy Page are all my inspiration and I now add Joe's name to that long list of the greatest. He's earned that respect. I listen to them all constantly.
@Omnis2
@Omnis2 Жыл бұрын
I saw Bonamassa a couple years ago at his home show, final show of the tour, in Fort Lauderdale and it was the best live guitar concert I've ever experienced. Dude is on another level.
@jansbamusic4778
@jansbamusic4778 Жыл бұрын
when he mentioned about his singing, he actually said, ''i'm not such a great singer''...''and then there is the Lowell Georges of the world'' 🙏 , this guy knows his craft , and he is damn honest about it, that what makes this guy the artist where he is right now, dedicated as hell and respectfull to his craft and to others
@PhreddCrintt
@PhreddCrintt Жыл бұрын
Superb. Thank you Joe and you too Rick. Joe... No ego. No BS. Just utter competence and commitment to 'my music'. And all it takes to 'make me happy' (and thus us - your audience) Respect.
@KennyEvansUK
@KennyEvansUK Жыл бұрын
Everyone says it but it's so nice to have an interview where the subject can just feel relaxed, flow and open up. What a great insight into Joe and his history.
@robertI931
@robertI931 19 күн бұрын
2:08. I'm 42 and from Cleveland. I just said the same thing that Joe said about being stuck in the house. The monthly Clevaland Blues Society open jam night is January 16th at Stage Pass in Wickliffe,OH 7p.m. Don't let the blues die. Thank you for both of your contributions and knowledge.
@hissinghed
@hissinghed Жыл бұрын
The sign of a true musician is the ability to abstract and a sense of humor. Joe's wit is razor sharp. The world is comprised of 90 percent musicians who are uptight and it shows in their playing. Joe is a true inspiration on so many levels.
@sbennett15
@sbennett15 3 ай бұрын
Grew up watching joe when I moved from LA , I would hear him jam at the basketball court from his house. Love seeing him when he comes back to town, Go brother
@alankoester3344
@alankoester3344 3 ай бұрын
What a great interview. Two legends hanging out.
@monochromedout
@monochromedout Жыл бұрын
I would love to see Bonamassa and Mayer in a room for a chat like this. Rick does a great job as always and Joe is a legend, what more can you say.
@samme79
@samme79 Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure they have some sort of a competitive "beef" or something. Idk what it's like these days but it's interesting for sure
@achenarmyst2156
@achenarmyst2156 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating fabric of words and Blues Rock phrases. 😊
@LyonByTheSea
@LyonByTheSea 28 күн бұрын
The most down-to-earth guy I've ever seen. He is so thankful his fans following him through this career and business he's built. He knows exactly where his life has come from and jas worked his ass off. He deserves everything he has and he's a philanthropist. He wants everyone to sucees in the music business that wants to. The knowledge and self deprecating makes him so persanable.
@Andyvg99
@Andyvg99 Жыл бұрын
Here’s what I want to say: musicians like Joe (and MANY others) have an immense respect for Rick, because, generally speaking, Rick knows more about music than they do, and they totally respect that. Rick comes across as a fan, and that disarms them from being intimidated by his technical music knowledge. Keep it going Rick. You are THE MAN!
@joshuaheller33
@joshuaheller33 Жыл бұрын
I am embarrased to say I am just learning of Joe Bonamassa. Fkn LOVE this guy!!!!
@edkiely2712
@edkiely2712 9 ай бұрын
Most of us remember the first time encountering JB!
@bryanvandussen917
@bryanvandussen917 5 ай бұрын
Welcome
@MrMjp58
@MrMjp58 Жыл бұрын
Of all the guitar greats Rick has interviewed, Joe strikes me as the most verbally and instrumentally fluent and also the most 'ready' to demonstrate his ideas, at the highest level.
@jobaci
@jobaci Жыл бұрын
Had the pleasure to see him first row. Never heard anything like it. The tone and his ability is just mind blowing. I also don't think he gets enough credit for his vocals. Live at the Albert Hall is a masterpiece.
@Skkyyyyyyyyyyy
@Skkyyyyyyyyyyy 8 ай бұрын
I think the fact that he rarely if ever plays legato notes is what makes his technical playing so incredible.
@jamesd6432
@jamesd6432 3 ай бұрын
This interview captured the artistry of Joe's music. I'm now 70 years old from Detroit and Joe was able to capture the feel of what was happening musically in those pre internet days where seeing and hearing live music was magic! The first "live" show I had seen since the 90's was JB. My older brother and I drove down to the "Old National Centre" in Indiana five years ago. "Incredible" is all I can say about what we experienced. If JB is playing in your town... Go "Feel" it for yourself!
@mickthebandit
@mickthebandit Жыл бұрын
Seen Joe live several times unbelievable player
@edfederoff2679
@edfederoff2679 Жыл бұрын
As an amateur whose been playing almost 60 years, and collecting about 20, but always struggling, striving to get and sound better, these interviews are gold mines of information and inspiration. So much can be absorbed and learned, as if my osmosis. It's quite remarkable, really. Having lived in LA for a long time, not far from Joe, and hung out and worked with Cadillac Zack at the Blues shows he produces at the little Sugar Mill Tavern in Tarzana - his anniversary shows for a number of years running have been Joe and Jimmy Vivino, with a house band of regular stars, doing tributes to the Blues Greats. They've all been memorable evenings of a packed house and some of the best live music I've ever heard. Thank you, kind Sirs - for all the wonderful information and entertainment!
@joshpointoh
@joshpointoh 4 ай бұрын
Joe is the ideal hang out guest. Sit around talking music with guitars in your lap and you play to demonstrate what youre talking about. I could do that once a weel and never get tired of it
@marvinc9994
@marvinc9994 Жыл бұрын
This is a PRICELESS series of interviews that Rick's giving us. Cheers, Mate! 😉
@mattbyrd330
@mattbyrd330 Жыл бұрын
Joe...I've had the pleasure of seeing you the last 2 years at Red Rocks, CO. Those were unequivocally the BEST live performances I've ever experienced!! THANK YOU for what you do and the time you put into you craft!! GOD BLESS!!
@debreczenybalint
@debreczenybalint Жыл бұрын
Rick Beato is the best interviewer. Not just in the music world, but by all means. Good questions, let them speak and brings the most out of them. So good to live these days to hear that much stuff from legends like Joe. Thank you Mr!!
@bloome12free
@bloome12free Жыл бұрын
Joe is a super iconic talent beyond the realm of the universe. Seems like a truly down to earth human as well..
@BenJBrandt
@BenJBrandt Жыл бұрын
I’ve been fortunate enough to befriend Joe for a few years and I can say he’s one of the most down to earth players out there and he’s worked he ass off it’s insane he even has the energy to work like he does now.
@danielfritz954
@danielfritz954 18 күн бұрын
Joe still has the little child inside that shines on and on, so good to see him. Glad he is living his dream
@dcw57915
@dcw57915 Жыл бұрын
Joe is a legendary musician who's earned everything the hard way. No short-cuts or gimmickry, just dogged determination and honing his craft into becoming one of the greatest to ever pick up the guitar. He's also very entertaining and a fascinating interview each and every time. Love ya, Joe! -Walter
@RoosterCogburn1
@RoosterCogburn1 Жыл бұрын
What great guy! Joe is so talented and also so humble.
@JamesWalshBristolKids
@JamesWalshBristolKids 2 ай бұрын
Joe is awesome. He has passion for music. Rick, it would be great if you had Waddy Wachtel and Carol King interview on your show
@gormusic3197
@gormusic3197 Жыл бұрын
Joe is great as usual, and you can tell how much he is excited to be interviewed by great Rick Beato🙂 Excellent interview!
@hughmiller9839
@hughmiller9839 Жыл бұрын
Just saw Joe in Fort Wayne a few weeks ago. His improvisions are amazing and full of inexpected turns. His whole band are incredible musicians, too!
@TKrakowski1
@TKrakowski1 Жыл бұрын
Joe is without a doubt. My fav. Seen him 4x. Every time it’s a different show. With the BEST musicians on the planet. AMAZING.
@eric_sdny
@eric_sdny Жыл бұрын
I had the absolute pleasure of taking lessons from Carmen. So great to hear Joe talk about him with such regard. RIP Carmen.
@redclover7071
@redclover7071 Жыл бұрын
Rick, you are the best at what you do. Your studio is the Mecca of superb viewing content, quality, and professionalism that we all are gifted to witness. Thank you. . . . I am sincerely grateful.
@RickBeato
@RickBeato Жыл бұрын
Thank you!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@redclover7071
@redclover7071 Жыл бұрын
​@@RickBeato🙏🥰
@Lucky13Roadkill
@Lucky13Roadkill 11 ай бұрын
Probably my favourite interview. Joe is so respected here in the UK & is just like the guy next door.
@shushumna
@shushumna Жыл бұрын
This was so fun! Rick please don’t wait 10 years to have Joe back on 🙏
@panaruss
@panaruss Жыл бұрын
Joe Bonamassa’s passion that fuels mastery is such a pleasure to witness. Rick is perfect, letting him flow so we can all get a taste of how deep and wide his roots go. Nice lighting & composition, even if on locked off cameras. Rick is learning the nuances of video production values. Rick’s content contains inherent historical value.
@basicsforbaroqueimprovisation
@basicsforbaroqueimprovisation Жыл бұрын
Thank you Rick and Joe for sharing your great enthusiasm and love of music. With Gratitude - John
@luckydee7909
@luckydee7909 10 ай бұрын
He's so big,and talks like a teenager about his idols;l love when he mentions Paul Kossof,and Ritchie Blackmore,who l do,appreciate much.
@DennisAlvey
@DennisAlvey Жыл бұрын
What a cool guy. And one of my favorite parts of this interview was his mention of Free and Paul Kossoff... YES. What an underappreciated band and guitarist.
@gdnrecords
@gdnrecords Жыл бұрын
I always know that Joe Bonamasa was a great musician but never know he’s a great guy, lovely gentleman, from this interview and now on, he is one of my greatest guitar hero, he is not only amazing guitar player, he has the kindest attitude to make this interview with his guitar and an amp and OPEN his treasure knowledge, congratulations Amazing interview
@mikegibsonincognito4580
@mikegibsonincognito4580 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic interview, great chat and awesome playing by Joe. I’m 71 and still playing the songs I did as a teenager. It’s hard to stop something you love so much and is all of you. ❤
@barkingorifice
@barkingorifice 5 ай бұрын
I am not a player. But listening t❤o musicians go into detail about playing is so appreciated. Thank you so much for all of the knowledge and wisdom being offered by your interviews. Joe is loquacious and humble about sharing his incites. Thank you, Rick.
@1973Type181VW
@1973Type181VW Жыл бұрын
I don't play guitar, but I am passionate about music and I love hearing Rick breakdown songs and interview so many talented artists. I also love his enthusiasm!
@joeysorella
@joeysorella Жыл бұрын
This interview was absolutely inspiring. I have loved Joe B's music for years but this interview shed so much light on the man. I mean, he was just so cool and just real. I immediately went down in my basement after and grabbed my guitar while thinking, man, I want to be that guy. Great interview Rick. Thank you for doing what you do.
@mobrown3788
@mobrown3788 14 күн бұрын
Thank you Joe , for giving us ,to be part of your world.
@mikehollingsworth8199
@mikehollingsworth8199 Жыл бұрын
Went and saw a concert at a casino years ago featuring BB King, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and Joe Bonamassa. Didn’t really know Joe’s stuff and was really going to see BB and Kenny. Joe stole the show in my mind and have been a fan ever since. Was blown away. He always tells a great story in his interviews. Was really glad Danny Gatton and his influence on him was a part of the interview.
@farhadtajarobi1714
@farhadtajarobi1714 Жыл бұрын
Joe is such a great storyteller. Is like listening to your grandfather telling WWII stories or listening to an audiobook. Love how Rick gets the best out of all his guests.
@Jim-ro5sl
@Jim-ro5sl 4 ай бұрын
It was interesting to me to hear joe talking about Albert king at the fillmore. I was at that concert. I have been playing guitar for a couple years at that time. Completely change what I wanted to play. I've been a blues player now for over fifty years.
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