Eric Johnson and Joe Bonamassa - Crossroads - January 19, 2012 - Hollywood HOB - HD
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- Опубликовано: 22 янв 2012
- Please watch in 720p HD (adjust at bottom right of video). They also played Steppin' Out that night - here is a link to that: • Joe Bonamassa and Eric... What an incredible night it was at the House of Blues in Hollywood last week, when Joe Bonamassa sat in for two songs with his friend, guitar legend Eric Johnson. Nothing like two geniuses standing mere feet from you, doing their thing............. oh, boy.
Please visit:
jbonamassa.com/
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ericjohnson.com/
Yoda and Skywalker. The pentatonic scale is strong with this one....
Just love everything about Eric Johnson his tone his trills his crazy run his bending...No one like him
I feel like everyone who is new to hearing Joe Bonamassa understands he is a great lead player, but thinks that he is not a good songwriter because he doesn't have platinum radio hits like Layla or Pride and Joy and killer tunes like that. In reality... he is really good songwriter. People need to go explore his earlier albums to see for them self and give his writing more of chance. His earlier albums shaped my musical ear as a kid for a lot more reasons than his ability to shred a lead like a boss. Or listen to the Rockpalast concert. He doesn't deserve to be cut short from a writing standpoint just because he does a lot of covers.
JOHNSON IS IN A CLASS BY HIMSELF >>>>>>>>>>
always unbelievable, eric johnson- . he never shows ordinary progression of guitar plays even when he is playing lower backing position. it's really fantastic.
I've never heard Clapton himself play like this (except for on Wheels of Fire), this is the only guy since then, I've heard that plays it closest to that album in my opinion. Kind of like "Badge" the only time you will ever hear that lead repeated is on that album, I've heard Clapton play it many times since then never to repeat the same sound.
Eric is never loud enough
eric johnson looks like the most british dude ever to exist in history but he’s american lol
Is anyone paying attention to the bass player? he kicks ass !
Can we please try to keep the comments positive? These are two very skilled guitarists who have great respect for one another. Why would anyone want to argue with that? I would appreciate it if everyone would show them the same respect, and some respect for me as well. I do this to promote musicians whose work I believe in, and to deliver some fun videos to their fans. If you have something negative to say, please say it elsewhere. I would rather not have to delete or block anyone. Thanks. :)
I like how Eric is so calm and doesnt feel like he needs to shred back at he just wants to play and thats all I would want too =)
Joe is a great guitarist...Eric is from another planet.
Joe is brilliant. Eric is brilliant. This was so fantastic.
a true gentleman guitarist!! and two guitar giants playing together! what more could one ask for??
Loved it! That rhythm section is like a freight train going 90mph!
Well spoken friend, I've been watching 'little Joe' grow up over the last 15years or so and he certainly deserves to stand right there next to the best that has been, as evidenced by the LONG list of guitar greats that have welcomed him on the stage..He's living proof that the blues will never die.
I like to think there is no best guitarist. Everyone has their own style, and that's makes them unique, and gives us listeners a variety of music to listen to. Great pickin' here.
It's amazing how many modern players have been influenced by Eric Johnson's approach to pentatonics including Joe B. and Eric Gales among a host of others.
These two guys are incredible players as most would agree. Eric J has his signature sound which makes him who he is"incredible" Joe is a monster player and he can sound like anybody he wants to he tends to keep it in the pocket as far as the song and in relation to Claptons style
but with his own flare....gotta love it!
LIBBY.. You are the BEST!!! THANK YOU!!!