Just scored tickets for Joe Bonamassa on Dec 3rd at the Florida Theatre, in the front row of what they call the Loge section (first 4 rows of the balcony) - sweeeeet!
Joe is one of the few guys I'll pay the big bucks to see anymore - I'm getting a bit tired of paying $100 a ticket to see old rockers in their sixties play suckie renditions of songs I used to like
He was in town last August for our annual Blues Fest and very easy to talk to. He has so many guitars and amps, how does he decided what to use this tour.
I was there for the Royal Albert Hall show and it was a great show, but to be honest I think he's much better playing the smaller clubs when it's less of a spectacle and more of a raw performance.
A friend had front row seats when Bonamassa played in Fort Worth and he brought me along! Amazing show, one of his amps was a Carol Ann. Best concert I have ever been to.
Structo wrote:He has to have the best live tone going these days.
+1.
He also has some prodigious stage volume since he uses 4 100W heads, with two of them on at any one time, and likes power tube distortion. The Clearsonic panels don't make that much difference!
I wear musician's earplugs whenever I go to his shows.
Actually, I expected it to be real loud on the front row, however, the stage volume wasn't that loud. We were sitting below and a little in front of the house PA, I suspect it was much louder behind us.
Joe does have gorgeous tones. He also has a VERY fluid technique. I just don't find the majority of his music compelling. It's like it's too sterile or white, for lack of a better term. Is it just me or what? Enlighten me if you please.