I discovered Joe a few years back, when I saw this performance, I was totally blown away!
@bowtiefidenine4 күн бұрын
I have this on my playlist ❤ Happier times is my favorite song by Joe Bonnamassa
@blainekelley816Ай бұрын
What an amazing duo! Loved getting to see Joe live. He played acoustic all 1st half and electric after intermission = both so epic … truly unforgettable.
@boroblueyesАй бұрын
The first time I had seen Joe was when I had made a PBS contribution on one of his PBS specials. I was lucky enough to win a meet and greet with him before the show. That was how the first show with Joe was that I saw in 2012. He had 13 acoustic guitars in a semicircle behind his chair. He played 13 songs acoustic, a song with each guitar and he played just over an hour. Then after a 15 minute break he came back with the whole band and played another 90 minutes, starting out with John Henry.
@david-j1r9mАй бұрын
I have never seen or heard of this. I am stunned! I have never heard of Tina Guo. I've been following Joe for quite awhile now, but I am blown away by this performance. I have thought for a long time that Tommy Emanuell is the king of acoustic guitar but Joe may have taken that crown too. His talent level as a guitarist and vocalist is staggering.
@Zippy-I-OАй бұрын
DANG...Two Masters of their crafts. Natural talent united with developed skill synchronized into an auditorily delicious delight.
@keithreuter4932Ай бұрын
This is Joe's song, you need to see him do it live at Royal Albert Hall. Amazing!!
@davehagi9883Ай бұрын
Oh yes
@ShadysMyCatАй бұрын
One thing I found out yesterday is that they didn't play it the same way each night ... There was tremendous ad lib plus call return. She said she loved it so much! The whole concert is great.
@georgesheffield1580Ай бұрын
That is the sign of a master ,I know a few musicians that do this all of the time ,yet each is perfect .
@evelynnewman952Ай бұрын
This is on another level, brilliant!
@RoswellJazzFestivalАй бұрын
I've been following Tina Guo for a number of years. She's incredible and quite a workaholic who always seems to multiple projects going at once. She composes as well, and is responsible for writing and performing the main riff from the soundtrack to the movie Wonder Woman.
@boroblueyesАй бұрын
I saw her accompany Joe in Columbus a little over 10 years ago and they were phenomenal.
@louiseruks5199Ай бұрын
This is a spectacular performance
@triradialАй бұрын
You said it - they are "on a whole other level".
@jazzblister5132Ай бұрын
Looking so forward to seeing Joe in Seattle in February. Got a couple of tickets and very excited!
@kyleratayczak6274Ай бұрын
Every time I come across one of your videos this is one of the recommendations I think about sending you. Glad you found it!
@randyhochstein8455Ай бұрын
Great collaboration! More Beth and Joe please. ❤️Beth ♥️
@dd93548 күн бұрын
This whole concert Live at Carnigie Hall may be my favorite concert of all time. Certainly the best acoustic show ever. On a side note Joe Bonamassa is biggest selling blues artist of all time.
@StevenEverett7Ай бұрын
This whole concert was fantastic. You can find it "Joe Bonamassa at Carnage Hall and acoustic evening". It's an hour and a half of amazing music.
@WendellBurkhart-g9vАй бұрын
Oh Yeah ! Talk about shredding in every way .
@louiseruks519915 күн бұрын
This is very intense. Fantastic 🫶
@jeanieblaske4160Ай бұрын
I'm so glad you're learning about all of these awesome guitar players. I feel you've been missing out!!
@jeffjaeger739Ай бұрын
Tina Guo has a KZbin channel where you can check out lots of her music. and yeah... her electric cello is amazing!
@roymoore31563 күн бұрын
Musical’s greatest. Why not start with Joe as the best, just to get the conversation going, and Tina was E L E C T R I C ! Great collaboration, just great!
@jeffjaeger739Ай бұрын
Tina Guo is awesome!
@davidscroggins7728Ай бұрын
Hey Bro, gotta do Joe's song Drive with Tina. Sooooo good
@victoriajaneke2350Ай бұрын
Just luv Drive...my car song...
@jf-be4zyАй бұрын
She wopps the heck out of that cello and it sounds great.
@louiseruks5199Ай бұрын
Joe's hands are just a blurr 😮 OMG !!
@johnmurray6501Ай бұрын
They are great, reminds me of Rodrigo y Gabriela, try the tune Tumucan, these two are amazing musicians, keep up the great work, 😊
@charlesf2804Ай бұрын
Yes!!!
@rdcochrane174615 сағат бұрын
Tina Guo (pronounced Gor) awesome
@acedawg2782 күн бұрын
You should check out "DRIVE" from the same concert.
@fscottgray9784Ай бұрын
Joes song Drive would be a great review to do.
@jamesfejedelem5831Ай бұрын
My favorite guitarists are Joe B. and Gary Moore .
@ingobordewick6480Ай бұрын
Tina Guo played for example on Sabatons "1916" cover.
@michaelschaub-wc8kt20 күн бұрын
Missing out on great guitarist uli jon roth probably where Yngwie got some of his style from must check out his custom guitar also
@elliedogifyАй бұрын
Sebs, you want your socks blown off: "MISERLOU - William Joseph & Caroline Campbell feat Tina Guo" Your welcome!
@victoriajaneke2350Ай бұрын
This reminds of Vanessa Mae's Storm...
@lorrahowell3567Ай бұрын
Check out "Drive" by Joe Bonamassa.
@evelynnewman952Ай бұрын
Yes please, I love the live version.
@RMForbes505Ай бұрын
Live at this show with Tina is epic. She plays a traditional Chinese instrument and made it sound incredible.
@bridgets.2374Ай бұрын
"Flight of The Bumblebee"
@duncanny5848Ай бұрын
Nice. Starts with a rendition of Flight Of The Bumble Bee by Rimsky Korsakov, of course, transitioning later. . . . nice rip from Korsakovs work though.
@Seabees_SW2Ай бұрын
There is a song called Let Her Go by a band called Passenger. Would love to hear your take.
@ElizabethLOhrnАй бұрын
A technical masterpiece. I think Tina has the more difficult job, and does it brilliantly - slides, punctuation, manic rhythm. Joe is doing basically manic rhythm. Don't get me wrong - I love Joe, but I think more call-out ofTina's performance was warranted....
@trondsagland8066Ай бұрын
She plays together with Sabaton as well... 😏
@andynicoll8566Ай бұрын
Sheeiit watch her bow hand, her arm barely moves her wrist is going a hundred miles an hour!!
@gistechrep3816Ай бұрын
My wife and I attended one of his concerts and when he played this song my wife said, "Man, he is a really sad man!"
@Ray.H156422 күн бұрын
Great reaction but there so many more songs from Joe B. that you should check out
@GailGg-h3hАй бұрын
Damn
@fredeerickbaysАй бұрын
volume will cover somethings up but sing soft and be off Start over ur still rehearsing Im 76 been singing all my life took listen in HS after army I sang back up in a few bands till 84 when the Kids came. U got them They r ur life till they leave home and still u see them as babies. After the twines went off to school I went back to singing with little bar bands. Back in '82 I was working with this girl in Pro RI She grad Brown and was to move back home to DC, She said come with me we can make it. My Love said no. That Girl was Mary Chapin Carpenter. She wanted me to be her back up. But i would not tread what i have today for all of that for i would of never of gotten my girls.
@mackkarnes7872Ай бұрын
How good was that.
@MikeMcPeekАй бұрын
Joe is also a part of a group call Black Country Communion. It is composed of Joe along with Glen Hughes from Deep Purple and the Jason Bonham son of Led Zepplin drummer John Bonham. I would recommend this video. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rWmVh2edqLiKY5Y
@joelbrittenour8197Ай бұрын
Yup, this performance will blow you away!
@ultem2323Ай бұрын
Check out Tina Guo & Mia Asano a great looking talented duo
@Nikki-l5p9yАй бұрын
Okay. This probably isn’t the video for this comment, but I wanted to choose something recent in the chances that you may read my comment, and there is a guitar player in it, although he isn’t really playing what I want to talk about, but….anyway, as a guitarist yourself, I wonder if you know about the creator of the power chord. I am sure you know what it is, but do you know where it came from? I watch a lot of reaction channels, and a lot of them are songs with powerchords, of course, and a lot of them are actually interested in the history of the music they are listening to, as you are. I’d love to see you do a reaction where you learn about the beginnings of the power chord. Check out Link Wray “Rumble” for me? And for you, and your listeners. He deserves more recognition than he gets. Most don’t even know his name. Thanks.
@laurenhaywood625027 күн бұрын
I have this video you should watch the whole thing amazing!
@Seabees_SW2Ай бұрын
Joe's a beast.
@michaelschaub-wc8kt20 күн бұрын
And again Gary Moore the Messiah will come again
@samsteen2115Ай бұрын
There’s nothing Joe can’t play and his singing is also next leave and how he became a singer you have to watch his channel interview, it was by accident when they couldn’t find a singer and he found out he could sing and that how we get the full Joe Bonamassa by accident lol.