Brad , Keith urban and Brent mason are the best "get down players" ... Skip ewing and a few others have the best fingerstyle melodies anyone could ask for.
Nice …two virtuosos. March 13th-17th I did the; “keeping the blues alive at Sea” with a Joe Bonamassa, and a host of other world glass bands all on one boat. It was a bucket list trip! No words…just fantastic music.
You must be wealthy,the last time ole Joe ran through my town the cheap seats were over 300 each front row area were 1200 each.There ain’t a guitar player on Earth I would pay that to see.Guitar players are a dime a dozen.And Brad is a little too limp wristed for me to hear anymore.
@@guitarandotherthings6090 ive heard him play. just dont care for his style and he isnt as accurate as other players like brent mason and johnny hiland but thats why they are session players. joe was actually holding back on this video. joe is a very accurate player but he is not a chicken picker he is a blues player.
Dr Z Amps that's how, you are right as well. Joes tone is thin and a little fizzy. He's probably playing through a 100k+ Dumble as well. Brads through a Dr Z Z-Wreck and a Dr Z DB4 2x12 combo. Both of which you can get on the 2nd hand market for under 5k for the pair. Although to get that tone you need to take your house down with volume.
Okay. Guitar Analysis. Leads : Joey B. Went 7 for 9. and Brad was 2 for 5 ( did he sleep well? I doubt it. Could a been on the couch again..) Joey B. Hitch paused on one lead looking at Brad s screwups then went to the rescue...the other so called ' error' was a fielder's choice with a finger jab to adjust the sunglasses....excusable...missed two notes...small potatoes...but Brad surprised me...normally fluent, normally scripted predictable leads...somehow got lost in the cornfield so to speak...and Joey B. Is a S.A.R. tech musically....went to find the form and lead little Bradley back. Rescued the groove. I needed a compass and a hound dog to figure where Brad was taking the otherwise well known composition. In any case , it's good to hear both these premier guitarists...knocking the rust off their fingers. 3 Stars ( 2 for Joe)
Notice Brad's reckless abandon compared to Joe's smooth precision. Brad is all over the fretboard, not caring if he hits a clam or two. If Jeff Beck were from Tennessee instead of England...
@@bks252 Well you know, I couldn't for the life of me remember the proper name for that instrument! Nor could I remember the name of the leading player, or what he looked like (and the picture quality wasn't great).
It's all very professional blues riffing and all, but after Jimi Hendrix played "Red House" live at the San Diego Sports Arena in 1968, nobody has written the song, sung the song and played an electric blues song better than that... before or since.
Well.....in your opinion. As great as Jimi was, I stopped drinking the Hendrx Kool-aid-years ago, as there are in fact numerous players that could school him all day long.
7 out of 10 Kind of a mess. Brad has played much better and Joe was cliché away as usual not really working the shuffle. Stevie would've killed both of them here in his prime. 🇺🇸🎸
@@enriquesiepe9840 even if you disagree that both are on "7" that night, you don't think Stevie would've taken these guys to school THAT night? Really? 🎸
@@dennisscott6501 Jimi Hendrix, David Gilmour, Carlos Santana, The Edge, Robert Fripp, Chet Atkins, Django Reinhardt...There are other great guitarists who are imitators but play with so much 'soul', which 'I' think is lacking in Joes playing.
@@davidoswell3079 Hendrix says he ripped his style from buddy guy, muddy waters, Albert king. Gilmour, from Pete Seeger, lead belly, Hendrix, Beck. EVERYONE, has been influenced by SOMEONE. Joe B. is no exception. He plays lightening fast minor pentatonics over a 1,4,5 progression. Apparently a lot of people like to watch him do that. He doesn’t do a lot of pull offs. Most notes are picked. He travels the world and makes a VERY good living playing the guitar. Paisley has great licks as well. Being an “ imitator” and not an “ innovator”, doesn’t make either of them bad guitar players. Sorry, I don’t get it.
@@dennisscott6501 Joe does have a great following, just not me. Hendrix, and other guitarists, were 'influenced' by those that came before them for sure, but Hendrix had a distinct 'sound'. You don't need to 'get it', just like I don't get Joe Bonammassa. My opinion...
Damn that country picking from Brad is soooo good. Then the blues comes in and reminds everybody why the Blues is king baby!!!
It's so great to hear how a country player can bring fresh ideas into a blues! Such a party vibe in this show!!
The best Players. ❤️
Brad is my favorite country guitarist
Joe is my favorite guitarist in every other genre
Brad , Keith urban and Brent mason are the best "get down players" ...
Skip ewing and a few others have the best fingerstyle melodies anyone could ask for.
Brad is just ok Nashville has way better to offer
@@davidsellers3639hilarious
Brad and Joe play well together. I wish I had seen this performance live.
Terrific blend of country/blues/rock. Both talented guitarists 🎸🎸
Nice …two virtuosos. March 13th-17th I did the; “keeping the blues alive at Sea” with a Joe Bonamassa, and a host of other world glass bands all on one boat.
It was a bucket list trip! No words…just fantastic music.
Some day...🎸🎶🎸🎶
This should be a tour.💜
Jerry Douglas always brings that special sound of his to the stage, great performance!
Joe and Brad are made for each other Awesome 😎
Awesome 👍🏻🎸🎶
Brad is a real good guitarist we all know Joe is they sound great together
Two guitar masters... Fantastic
Make that THREE.....Jerry Douglas too!
Thank you, shared!
Damn! I was hoping it was The Cars ‘Let The Good Times Roll’ song😢🤘🖖✌️🎸🎤🥁🎹
that's a darn good song by the cars!!!👍
Are you kidding? To suggest a New Wave song by The Cars would be preferable to the absolutely classic Ray Charles Soul masterpiece they play here?
🎼Tele’ Like It Is Brad ..!
Two quality live acts!
Wish I could have been there 😪
So nice.
You must be wealthy,the last time ole Joe ran through my town the cheap seats were over 300 each front row area were 1200 each.There ain’t a guitar player on Earth I would pay that to see.Guitar players are a dime a dozen.And Brad is a little too limp wristed for me to hear anymore.
Me too!!!
Brad💙 and JOE❤
Looks like Joe is in his Rick Nielsen costume, awesome... early halloween? This is awesome, two of my favorites.
Love it
Fantastic!!
Талант пробьёт все ПРЕГРАДЫ 🎼🎸🎵JOE ТЫ СУПЕР👍🤞👏
Joe has the Rick Nielsen look going on
So epic. Two of the best to ever do it. I see all of the Dr Z’s but no tweed amps. I wonder if Joe used the Dr z’s?
2 Guitar Giants right there !
Loved loved loved it!!!!!
Monsters! 🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥
Greg Koch walks in, hold my beer lol
He should have let Joe sing it,
And Brad should play it.
@@guitarandotherthings6090 Two Brads, " Paisley and Gillis", two monsters!!!!!
Huh? Joe’s voice is terrible.
@@ajlsrv5490 No, joe can most definitely sing, especially that song, Paisley ruined it.
@@nathangraham2242 really? How many number one hits does Joe have? Brad’s voice is good enough to record and sing this exact song with BB King, so ….
Brad's like oh you were a child prodigy here hold my beer classic lol
Brad is the " Beast"!!!!!
@@kwik2hear915 a chicken picking blues beast
I love Brad Paisley he can spank that plank
Damm they are good keep on keeping on
If you don’t know Joe Bonamassa look him up he’s one of the best living Blues Guitarist!🤙🏽✌🏽👍🏽😎
I know JB…..had to look up Brad Paisley….
Brad who?
Cool job bard paisley
This is a fun watch for guitar fans
È un piacere sentirvi suonare
Camera crew asleep at the wheel when JB takes a lead.
Hearing it, me too.
I listened to the song well👍
I only clicked on this because I initially thought it was them covering “The Cars” . So disappointed 😂
that was good fun
🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Stick to the country BRAD. Let Joe sang the blues!
Smoking 🔥
Listen to Brad's "Play" album. If you think he is average, just try to accurately play every track from it. He held back to not outshine Joe.
Brad's a guitarist, So is Joe... As is Kieth Urban. The type of hat you choose to wear matters not at all!...👋😎👍
he cant outshine joe...lol. brad is a good player but he is no brent mason or johnny hiland.
@jhue73 Listen to his "Play" album and you'll be surprised!
@@guitarandotherthings6090 ive heard him play. just dont care for his style and he isnt as accurate as other players like brent mason and johnny hiland but thats why they are session players. joe was actually holding back on this video. joe is a very accurate player but he is not a chicken picker he is a blues player.
@@jhue73 Paisley was also a session player before his hits came out. Again, listen to "Play" as it is mostly an instrumental album. Take care!
How can a les Paul sound thinner than a tele?
When the tele is going through a Z Wreck
Dr Z Amps that's how, you are right as well. Joes tone is thin and a little fizzy. He's probably playing through a 100k+ Dumble as well.
Brads through a Dr Z Z-Wreck and a Dr Z DB4 2x12 combo. Both of which you can get on the 2nd hand market for under 5k for the pair. Although to get that tone you need to take your house down with volume.
👍🍷🐝
Okay. Guitar Analysis. Leads : Joey B. Went 7 for 9. and Brad was 2 for 5 ( did he sleep well? I doubt it. Could a been on the couch again..) Joey B. Hitch paused on one lead looking at Brad s screwups then went to the rescue...the other so called ' error' was a fielder's choice with a finger jab to adjust the sunglasses....excusable...missed two notes...small potatoes...but Brad surprised me...normally fluent, normally scripted predictable leads...somehow got lost in the cornfield so to speak...and Joey B. Is a S.A.R. tech musically....went to find the form and lead little Bradley back. Rescued the groove. I needed a compass and a hound dog to figure where Brad was taking the otherwise well known composition. In any case , it's good to hear both these premier guitarists...knocking the rust off their fingers. 3 Stars ( 2 for Joe)
Ok dork
Notice Brad's reckless abandon compared to Joe's smooth precision. Brad is all over the fretboard, not caring if he hits a clam or two. If Jeff Beck were from Tennessee instead of England...
Now they just need to crank up their fender twins at the Ryman and record a live show for all to enjoy, wouldn’t that be something ?
Strange thought…if they switched hats, that would really look strange. 🤔
Ha! I thought they were covering The Cars when I clicked....
Lol THIS!!!!!!
It doesn't really matter what type of hat you wear... 👋😎👍
JB the best on this planet..by a country mile!
Hilarious
I like JB a little but he is by no means the best. Gary Moore IMO was a much better guitar player but thats just me. Have a great day.
You ain't no SRV, but I like it anyway
Over play it Joe!
Who was the slide guitar player?
Well, it's Jerry, isn't it? There's no other slide guy that makes appearances at this level that I know of.
Jerry Douglas
It’s a Dobro. Jerry Douglas is as good as it gets on Dobro.
@@bks252 Well you know, I couldn't for the life of me remember the proper name for that instrument! Nor could I remember the name of the leading player, or what he looked like (and the picture quality wasn't great).
joe b
video and audio out of sysc
Joe “minor pentatonic” Bonamassa
Clearly you haven't heard anything he's ever done
If Joe goes country I am not going to be a fan of his anymore. Already not like all his orchestration with his music.
It's all very professional blues riffing and all, but after Jimi Hendrix played "Red House" live at the San Diego Sports Arena in 1968, nobody has written the song, sung the song and played an electric blues song better than that...
before or since.
Well.....in your opinion. As great as Jimi was, I stopped drinking the Hendrx Kool-aid-years ago, as there are in fact numerous players that could school him all day long.
@@markrodgers2976 Name them. The only people close might be Jimmy Page/John McLaughlin.
SRV did it wayyyy better.
@@ajlsrv5490 SRV was a sloppy hack with a few flashes of good playing.
@@shootfirst2097 none sloppier or more out of tune than Hendrix. Guy was straight up cringey at times
7 out of 10 Kind of a mess. Brad has played much better and Joe was cliché away as usual not really working the shuffle. Stevie would've killed both of them here in his prime. 🇺🇸🎸
Are You crazy?
@@enriquesiepe9840 even if you disagree that both are on "7" that night, you don't think Stevie would've taken these guys to school THAT night? Really? 🎸
Joe is "too cool for school". He is an imitator not an innovator.
Give us your “innovators”.
@@dennisscott6501 Jimi Hendrix, David Gilmour, Carlos Santana, The Edge, Robert Fripp, Chet Atkins, Django Reinhardt...There are other great guitarists who are imitators but play with so much 'soul', which 'I' think is lacking in Joes playing.
@@davidoswell3079 Hendrix says he ripped his style from buddy guy, muddy waters, Albert king. Gilmour, from Pete Seeger, lead belly, Hendrix, Beck. EVERYONE, has been influenced by SOMEONE. Joe B. is no exception. He plays lightening fast minor pentatonics over a 1,4,5 progression. Apparently a lot of people like to watch him do that. He doesn’t do a lot of pull offs. Most notes are picked. He travels the world and makes a VERY good living playing the guitar. Paisley has great licks as well. Being an “ imitator” and not an “ innovator”, doesn’t make either of them bad guitar players. Sorry, I don’t get it.
@@davidoswell3079 define “playing with soul” I don’t get that either.
@@dennisscott6501 Joe does have a great following, just not me. Hendrix, and other guitarists, were 'influenced' by those that came before them for sure, but Hendrix had a distinct 'sound'. You don't need to 'get it', just like I don't get Joe Bonammassa. My opinion...