Joe Bonamassa is one of the luckiest guys on the planet. First, and mainly, he's got skill. Secondly, he has all that amazing vintage equipment he surrounds himself in in such beautiful homes. Granted he works his A off for it no doubt. I've seen the guy live at a regular town theater on a weekday and he played like he was being honored at a live performance at the Royal Albert Hall. So I tip my hat to the guy for always giving those who buy the tickets their money's worth. My wife doesn't care too much for blues or guitar, but had a world of fun at his nearly 3 hr show. And all that nice vintage equipment he has is just mouth watering! Can you imagine waking up and just playing whatever vintage strat, tele or paul thru whatever gear you want?
Great Video! My Cousin is a ok guitarist...LOL...my hero! He got me playing guitar when I was 5 yrs old and it payed off. Love him. Thanks Joe...by the wy, I own #97 of the BonaByrd you designed. Peace Brother and God Bless J. Cropper
Cropper might be the most underrated guitarist. His influence is still heard today in diverse genres. Most people don't know his name, but they know of him. From sould, to rock and funk and even into gospel and jazz, his influence is still heard. One of the greats who was hamble and content enough to be in the background adding great onrnamentation to great records.
Cropper is a Legend. He knows where to put the hook. He is never showy especially if he and the guys ( Duck, Booker) are the backing group for an artist. I have seen Cropper on video pull off a few good but short and tasteful solos when he and the guys are the main act. Or it’s there turn to shine. Listen to his stories on how he got Green onions on the radio. Fantastic story. A legend.
This is incredible. I love the depth of Joe’s knowledge and how he’s always down to share what he knows. Always inspiring. Please make 1000 more videos like this:)
Thanks for Posting here ! Steve Cropper was a big influence on us when we were in H.S. bands that without the music Steve played on would not have enough hit R&B and Soul Music Covers to work our Fraternity gigs! Thank U Steve!
Thanks Joe! Please keep em coming! The UK lads I follow Mick Taylor and Dan Steinhardt (that pedal show) Danish Pete Honore (Anderton's music) a little known Singer Meg Burch (Anderton's Andertones) your friend Ms Burgess from AUS have been putting out lessons and mini concerts on social media that are greatly appreciated by us nerds stuck in "durance vile" for the duration of the WuFlu lockdown turns out the wifes not impressed (only an hour or two day) with my TPS inspired wet-dry-wet amp rig when stuck working from home, go figure? God bless and keep you safe Joe!
Joe...another home run!!! The Colonel...the epitome of cool rhythm guitar and playing for the song. I read that the Beatles we inspired by how tight Booker T & the MGs were
A good, and informative video, Joe. When I heard the first Cropper licks you were playing, Sam and Dave's, "Hold On I'm Coming", came to mind. Good stuff. Thank you.
Steve cropper...Matt GuitarMurphy and Donald Duck Dunn plus that horn section(bones Malone...Blue Lue Lumarini) with Steve Jordan on drums was probably one of the best bands ever... AKA The Blues Brothers!!!
Cropper says he used Gibson Sonomatic strings, 12, 16, 28(w), 32, 44, 56. After a while he discarded the 28(w) G string and put another 16 B string on instead, which was how he could get the bends in Green Onions for example.
Some UK magazine named Cropper the best guitar player of all time many years ago and My first thought at the time was that they were dead on. Cropper changed my life. I wouldn't be playing without his influence.
"this is a 1960 tele"Joe casually says out of his mouth while holding a pristine piece of history.....lol. you got to love the guy because he takes these vintage things on tour with him man. it takes a big set of balls to do that.
@@whynottalklikeapirat especially because considering all the albums that he has a out and he tours about 30 other blues artist entire catalog at the same time.the man is a workaholic and just an incredible guitar player and he guitar nerds out just like I do. He's not my favorite blues guitar player but he's one of the top 5. He's absolutely incredible guitar player man and he's got a world-class collection.
Here are some of my favorite moments of Steve with Booker T and the MG'S you can find here on RUclips. 1) Cruisin' 2) Foxy Lady 3) Soul Man ( Yes, Booker T and the MG'S did an instrumental version after they recorded the original with Sam and Dave) 4) Can't Be Still 5) Scratch My Back 6) Mrs Robinson 7) Chicken Pox 8) Double Or Nothing 9) I Can't Stand The Rain 10) Funky Broadway ( It's from Steve's first solo album, but the band is more or less Booker T and the MG'S)
Dang, I thought Steve was actually going to be there. Oh well, I appreciated Joe’s nice little rundown on his gear and technique. I wouldn’t mind something a little more in depth though.😉 One thing about Telecaster players from the 60s was how they often played with the strings adjusted way to low so they got plenty of fret buzz. Steve did that too at times, I believe. It seemed to be part of the guitar’s funky charm. I’ve always wondered how intentional that was. Did the guitarists lower the strings to get the buzz or did they just go with the factory setup and accept the buzz as part of the instrument’s sound? Anyone know?
I saw that UK gig with Cropper playing a Marshall. I guess they just used what was local. It was interesting to hear, because it had a softer attack and was a little broken up. It sounded cool, but not like him so much.
Mr. Telecaster. If Janis had Booker T and M.G’s instead of Big Brother as a backing band at Monterey. She wouldn’t of needed all the heroin in Afghanistan that year.
i don't get it. Why would you bother to have a 60 Tele and then use effects like delay and overdrive to demonstrate the god that is Steve Cropper? Play through a Harvard-like set up and get the tone required. Makes Steve's licks sound like typical suped-up JB riffs.
Joe Bonamassa is one of the luckiest guys on the planet. First, and mainly, he's got skill. Secondly, he has all that amazing vintage equipment he surrounds himself in in such beautiful homes. Granted he works his A off for it no doubt. I've seen the guy live at a regular town theater on a weekday and he played like he was being honored at a live performance at the Royal Albert Hall. So I tip my hat to the guy for always giving those who buy the tickets their money's worth. My wife doesn't care too much for blues or guitar, but had a world of fun at his nearly 3 hr show. And all that nice vintage equipment he has is just mouth watering! Can you imagine waking up and just playing whatever vintage strat, tele or paul thru whatever gear you want?
Great Video! My Cousin is a ok guitarist...LOL...my hero! He got me playing guitar when I was 5 yrs old and it payed off. Love him. Thanks Joe...by the wy, I own #97 of the BonaByrd you designed. Peace Brother and God Bless
J. Cropper
Cropper might be the most underrated guitarist. His influence is still heard today in diverse genres. Most people don't know his name, but they know of him. From sould, to rock and funk and even into gospel and jazz, his influence is still heard. One of the greats who was hamble and content enough to be in the background adding great onrnamentation to great records.
Cropper is a Legend. He knows where to put the hook. He is never showy especially if he and the guys ( Duck, Booker) are the backing group for an artist. I have seen Cropper on video pull off a few good but short and tasteful solos when he and the guys are the main act. Or it’s there turn to shine. Listen to his stories on how he got Green onions on the radio. Fantastic story. A legend.
Love listening to Joe share his wealth of knowledge. Such a cool, gracious guy. And great musician of course.
serve the song!
I love this episode Steve Cropper is one of my all time fav guitarists!
This is incredible. I love the depth of Joe’s knowledge and how he’s always down to share what he knows. Always inspiring. Please make 1000 more videos like this:)
Could not have said it better!
Great nod to one of the classic hitmakers. And you are right about him. One of the great influences whether people know it or not. Thanks Joe.
Thanks for Posting here !
Steve Cropper was a big influence on us when we were in H.S. bands that without the music Steve played on would not have enough hit R&B and Soul Music Covers to work our Fraternity gigs! Thank U Steve!
Man I could watch this all day.
You are so knowledgeable and an encouragement Mr. B. Thank you and I really enjoy your work.
Your Tele is what my dream guitar would be, down to the amber fret dots. Nice story! Steve is awesome!
This series is so great. Joe is such an absolute gem of a musician and a person.
Love the fact that you do tribute to Cropper and other guitarists
Thank you Steve Cropper and thank you Joe,Very Inspiring to my playing.
Thanks Joe! Please keep em coming! The UK lads I follow Mick Taylor and Dan Steinhardt (that pedal show) Danish Pete Honore (Anderton's music) a little known Singer Meg Burch (Anderton's Andertones) your friend Ms Burgess from AUS have been putting out lessons and mini concerts on social media that are greatly appreciated by us nerds stuck in "durance vile" for the duration of the WuFlu lockdown turns out the wifes not impressed (only an hour or two day) with my TPS inspired wet-dry-wet amp rig when stuck working from home, go figure?
God bless and keep you safe Joe!
Joe...another home run!!! The Colonel...the epitome of cool rhythm guitar and playing for the song. I read that the Beatles we inspired by how tight Booker T & the MGs were
My first amp - Harvard, with a 2 pickup Melody Maker. 1965.
I've been fortunate to produce 4 tracks with Cropper and Jimmy Hall- one for my new Wilson Pickett Tribute Album
I’m playing with Steve Cropper tomorrow night at The City Winery in Nashville! Such an amazing musician!
@Warren Michael Lee awesome!!! Super chill guy and sold out crowd!
@@IanBennettGuitar Was he still using his Red Knob Twin amp?
@@guitaristshawn I’m not quite sure. Been a little while since the gig. But I’ve got a video of us doing soul man on my channel!
A good, and informative video, Joe. When I heard the first Cropper licks you were playing, Sam and Dave's, "Hold On I'm Coming", came to mind. Good stuff. Thank you.
What an insanely cool tele
Love this
Steve cropper...Matt GuitarMurphy and Donald Duck Dunn plus that horn section(bones Malone...Blue Lue Lumarini) with Steve Jordan on drums was probably one of the best bands ever... AKA The Blues Brothers!!!
Cropper says he used Gibson Sonomatic strings, 12, 16, 28(w), 32, 44, 56. After a while he discarded the 28(w) G string and put another 16 B string on instead, which was how he could get the bends in Green Onions for example.
Joe, please do Reggie Young, Bobby Womack, and Cornell Dupree, too! r&b guitarists don't get the instacred guitar heros do, and that's a shame!
Some UK magazine named Cropper the best guitar player of all time many years ago and My first thought at the time was that they were dead on. Cropper changed my life. I wouldn't be playing without his influence.
That bit at 2.50 is one of the reasons I play guitar.
Really enjoying these vids Joe. It’s great to see a player of your stature is still a fan like the rest of us!! Keep em coming!!
I'm a no-talent guitar playing fanatic but Joe is like hearing one of my family talk to me. He stills loves the stuff like us.
Thank you for sharing Joe.
Wow! So much reverb! 😎🎶
"this is a 1960 tele"Joe casually says out of his mouth while holding a pristine piece of history.....lol. you got to love the guy because he takes these vintage things on tour with him man. it takes a big set of balls to do that.
Well ... he has a big set of songs for a start ...
@@whynottalklikeapirat especially because considering all the albums that he has a out and he tours about 30 other blues artist entire catalog at the same time.the man is a workaholic and just an incredible guitar player and he guitar nerds out just like I do. He's not my favorite blues guitar player but he's one of the top 5. He's absolutely incredible guitar player man and he's got a world-class collection.
Nice episode. Though I think he used considerably less reverb.
FABULOUS!
These are awesome!
Fender amp heaven
Love the history briefs
Here are some of my favorite moments of Steve with Booker T and the MG'S you can find here on RUclips.
1) Cruisin'
2) Foxy Lady
3) Soul Man ( Yes, Booker T and the MG'S did an instrumental version after they recorded the original with Sam and Dave)
4) Can't Be Still
5) Scratch My Back
6) Mrs Robinson
7) Chicken Pox
8) Double Or Nothing
9) I Can't Stand The Rain
10) Funky Broadway ( It's from Steve's first solo album, but the band is more or less Booker T and the MG'S)
Dang, I thought Steve was actually going to be there. Oh well, I appreciated Joe’s nice little rundown on his gear and technique. I wouldn’t mind something a little more in depth though.😉
One thing about Telecaster players from the 60s was how they often played with the strings adjusted way to low so they got plenty of fret buzz. Steve did that too at times, I believe. It seemed to be part of the guitar’s funky charm. I’ve always wondered how intentional that was. Did the guitarists lower the strings to get the buzz or did they just go with the factory setup and accept the buzz as part of the instrument’s sound? Anyone know?
Me Too !
Nice!
Great vid
Doggone good player💖
I saw that UK gig with Cropper playing a Marshall. I guess they just used what was local. It was interesting to hear, because it had a softer attack and was a little broken up. It sounded cool, but not like him so much.
And he was in Blues Brothers.
He quite clearly points that out.
So weird to see the tele with the bridge cover on
Getting a bit low on amps Joe, need to stock up
Can I come over lol
Mr. Telecaster. If Janis had Booker T and M.G’s instead of Big Brother as a backing band at Monterey. She wouldn’t of needed all the heroin in Afghanistan that year.
Only thing wrong with this video is that it’s all to short
Is the mutt?
A lesson on the world's most tasteful guitarist delivered by there world's least tasteful guitarist
Hendrix in one song played all the notes Steve played in all his career. I don’t get the fascination with this guy.
Well Hendrix did, he went down to Memphis to learn from Cropper before he became famous.
Joe Boner Massa
😂
i don't get it. Why would you bother to have a 60 Tele and then use effects like delay and overdrive to demonstrate the god that is Steve Cropper? Play through a Harvard-like set up and get the tone required. Makes Steve's licks sound like typical suped-up JB riffs.
Too much reverb, Steve‘s sound is much dryer. For me your playing in this video doesn’t sound like Steve Crooper at all.
Love this