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Me and my guitar interview with Joe Bonamassa
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Hi Daryl - thanks for posting. I just watched the first 2 videos and I'll watch the 3rd tomorrow. Joe made excellent points about using the volume and tone pots to maximize the different tones your guitar can produce. It's a forgotten art these days.
I bought a used Joe Bonamassa Epiphone Les Paul goldtop last year. I didn't even know who Joe was but the guitar was great, had Gibson pickups (burstbuckers) and had a great price so I bought it. I've since done research on Joe and I'm a fan. |
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I am not seeing anything but a blank white page in your post?
I saw him play a year ago and he was quite a player for sure. He did an acoustic set as well which was the best part imo. He's got quite a guitar collection and had some real old beauties on stage. |
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I've never heard his acoustic stuff. I'll have to give it a listen. |
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(Edit: I'm repeating myself here. LOL. The bluray is in HD DTS and extremely well done if you're into concert videos) |
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Thanks for posting! I learned a couple of things.
Tim |
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I listened to just a single song from that on YouTube. I'll give it another go round. I did listen to a few more of Joe's electric songs on the week-end. "Just got Paid" (I think that's what it is called) has got some great soloing.
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