High water everywhere is most awesome! Speaks to the Dead. This was a concert contribute to the victms of hurricane Katrina. My God!, Was the most awesome concert I've ever seen!
I like Joe's work, but this is about as far removed from the Charlie Patton as I could imagine. Lyrics are substantially different, and the tempo is about 1/16 of what Patton did. Still, a cool song.
I first saw Joe Bonamassa at Monterey in 2008 and became an instant fan, not only of his playing, but his deep reverence for the genre. Opening that performance he stopped, pointed at a burn mark on the stage that was marked "Hendrix" and told everyone how honored he was to be able to play on the same stage where Hendrix was introduced to a worldwide audience at Monterey Pop in 1967. www.flickr.com/photos/popawoody/2667299064/in/photostream/ This performance from the North Sea Jazz Festival was recorded the year prior to my introduction to him, in 2007, and I have to say it is my least favorite performance. Joe's voice is nearly shot and (very uncharacteristically) he drifts way off key It's almost as if the monitors weren't working. His later performance of High Water Everywhere at the Royal Albert Hall is spectacular. This one is not.
High water everywhere is most awesome! Speaks to the Dead. This was a concert contribute to the victms of hurricane Katrina. My God!, Was the most awesome concert I've ever seen!
One of the best guitar players out there.... I get to see this legend live for the first time on Sunday :D
Feels long over due....
Excellent version!!!
Amazing song. Love the acoustic version, especially am blown away by the guitar solo.
he plays this song a lot better on the live from the royal albert hall dvd. absolutely great.
Fna man
dat lijkt me zoo heerlijk, om gitaar te kunnen spele zoals hem =|.. eerlijk?
@JoeBonamassaOfficial Rip it brother
you play everything with tablature i think?
You can learn everything ^^ Specialy when talking about guitar. Just depends on the effort.
@WokeUpDreamin theres a couple on ultimate guitar.
Sorry don't know, but if i find them i'l let you know...
@WokeUpDreamin It's not hard. It's all round the Em on 7th fret
i can a bit but not majorly complicated stuff
I like Joe's work, but this is about as far removed from the Charlie Patton as I could imagine.
Lyrics are substantially different, and the tempo is about 1/16 of what Patton did.
Still, a cool song.
bleurgh...
joe is amazing but he goes of topic alot and rips it sometimes , DONT GET CARRIED AWAY :(
This has more views than Charlie Patton, and that is absolutely lame!
This sounds like plastic.
I first saw Joe Bonamassa at Monterey in 2008 and became an instant fan, not only of his playing, but his deep reverence for the genre. Opening that performance he stopped, pointed at a burn mark on the stage that was marked "Hendrix" and told everyone how honored he was to be able to play on the same stage where Hendrix was introduced to a worldwide audience at Monterey Pop in 1967. www.flickr.com/photos/popawoody/2667299064/in/photostream/
This performance from the North Sea Jazz Festival was recorded the year prior to my introduction to him, in 2007, and I have to say it is my least favorite performance. Joe's voice is nearly shot and (very uncharacteristically) he drifts way off key It's almost as if the monitors weren't working. His later performance of High Water Everywhere at the Royal Albert Hall is spectacular. This one is not.