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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @TheRealCowlick
    @TheRealCowlick 5 лет назад +461

    "Hi I'm Joe and I'm a guitar addict"
    I like this guy...

  • @rosieotis
    @rosieotis 5 лет назад +593

    I met Joe in Peoria before a show. Caught him on the sidewalk. He said “ What’s in the chainsaw case.” It was my early 80s Standard. He noodled it. Then goes “You could rule the world with this thing. “. So humble. Straight up cool guy.

    • @rickmark9625
      @rickmark9625 4 года назад +12

      Yeah Joe talks funny like that sometimes. He may be taking some kind of drugs and drinking alcohol drinks again!

    • @tomasotreasaigh111
      @tomasotreasaigh111 4 года назад +38

      @@rickmark9625
      What do you mean when you say 'he talks funny like that sometimes'?
      That conversation he had with Rosie, although brief, didnt sound funny or strange... it just sounded like two people chatting about a guitar.

    • @rickmark9625
      @rickmark9625 4 года назад +2

      @@tomasotreasaigh111 Who are you taking about? Gregory Stevens?

    • @JIAbbot
      @JIAbbot 4 года назад +6

      Rick Mark WHAT?

    • @MrSkunk1964
      @MrSkunk1964 4 года назад +9

      @@rickmark9625 hello my friend...i think what Joe meant by the ..."whats in the chainsaw case " comment alluded to ....a chainsaw as we know rips through timber ...shreds it to bits....so joe was asking show me the shredder ... as most guitar players i seen on youtube place a huge emphasis on the anility to dance like lightening all over the guitar board not really making music but blowing smoke up their own egos. did Mr Les Paul ever feel a need to do that ??? no. ...but at least Joe makes a decent tune when he shreds. theres my long winded answer .

  • @DamonNicholls
    @DamonNicholls 4 года назад +333

    The smell in that room must be divine

  • @RickMcCargar
    @RickMcCargar 8 лет назад +574

    Your question: "Are you proud of the work you did as a musician to become the musician you became?" I had to relearn to play after losing the ability in 2004 because of a couple of strokes after which I was told I'd not likely live another three months. I lived...but it wasn't until around 2010/11 that I was able to re-start learning to play. I'll never be a great guitarist, but I love it now more than ever...and I was able to see my kids grow up, marry and have my grandchildren. In the past two years I had enough cancer surgery on my head and face to require 20 inches of stitches and staples...still..not...dead...haha. I must be the luckiest guy on the planet! Thanks for showing your collection!

    • @ZiddersRooFurry
      @ZiddersRooFurry 8 лет назад +29

      Hi, Rick! Hope life's being good to you and that your health is good. :)
      Btw YOU ARE A GREAT GUITARIST! Give yourself some credit, man.

    • @RickMcCargar
      @RickMcCargar 8 лет назад +16

      Haha, man, that was nice to read...not a great guitarist, but I sure do appreciate the kind intent!

    • @audiophileman7047
      @audiophileman7047 8 лет назад +13

      After all of those health problems, it's great to hear that you're even playing. I bet Joe B. would agree!

    • @RickMcCargar
      @RickMcCargar 8 лет назад +1

      Thanks Audio Man, very nice to read that!

    • @RickMcCargar
      @RickMcCargar 8 лет назад +5

      Thanks you Douglas, I can live with my limitations, it's okay. I'm thrilled that I can even make sound again. It's all good, really!

  • @jackd.ripper7613
    @jackd.ripper7613 8 лет назад +2623

    No wonder I can't find a friggin' vintage Fender amp.

    • @Reverb
      @Reverb  8 лет назад +252

      Plenty that Joe hasn't bought (yet)... reverb.com/brand/fender?product_type=amps&year_max=1978

    • @garykramermusic
      @garykramermusic 7 лет назад +74

      This comment is pure gold man!

    • @SDPickups
      @SDPickups 7 лет назад +33

      Wrong. Silverface Fender amps are all over Ebay, very easy to blackface them, easy to service, point to point wiring, and killer tones, many times less than their crappy reissues are. I own 3 '73 Silverface amps and they all are amazing.

    • @mragunathan1627
      @mragunathan1627 6 лет назад +75

      I can condone him having 3 or 4 of those vintage tweeds. But he has like what, 30? Now is he going to play all of them them Once a day? No. Once a week? Still no. Once a month? Probably not. If you dont play something atleast once a week, you having it is a waste. Joe, youre the man, i love ya, but stop this hoarding. Let other people have a shot.

    • @SDPickups
      @SDPickups 6 лет назад +41

      Joe fully admits to being a hoarder. I've heard his addiction has put him into some debt he ignored for too long. But hey, if you can afford this stuff, why not? Personally, if I was ultra rich, I wouldn't want that much stuff hanging around, you end up being owned by your "stuff." One vintage 'burst, a gold top, a Flying V, an old Tele, ES175 with P90's, and an old strat, and that'd be it for me. But hell, I'm old, my time left on this planet isn't long, it would make no sense for me to be a collector.

  • @laurifinlandia
    @laurifinlandia 4 года назад +119

    were he not such a legendary player, he would probably run one of the greatest vintage guitar shops in america.

    • @popsfereal
      @popsfereal 4 года назад +13

      Or be on an episode of "Hoarders"

    • @ralex3697
      @ralex3697 3 года назад +5

      He is a great live performer, I think the best today

    • @richsackett3423
      @richsackett3423 5 месяцев назад

      "Legendary" is right. He'd actually be a great player if he'd practice the guitar instead of wasting his time on this stamp collecting nonsense which has nothing to do with music.

  • @ErikSWE
    @ErikSWE 8 лет назад +1384

    I have a Chinese Squier.

    • @kitano0
      @kitano0 8 лет назад +20

      Is it a CV?

    • @ErikSWE
      @ErikSWE 8 лет назад +14

      It is, but still.

    • @kitano0
      @kitano0 8 лет назад +28

      Playing mine at this time...have quite a few guitars, but my CV is as good as any of them. And you can't beat the price.

    • @mkianni2
      @mkianni2 7 лет назад +2

      What's a CV?

    • @ErikSWE
      @ErikSWE 7 лет назад +13

      michael ianni Classic Vibe

  • @matthewwayne461
    @matthewwayne461 5 лет назад +841

    “When I first started playing professionally at age 11” .....

    • @jasonnewsom
      @jasonnewsom 5 лет назад +44

      Making 500/wk. legendary

    • @theknightsofawesomeness2701
      @theknightsofawesomeness2701 5 лет назад +5

      Oh...

    • @phatbassanchor
      @phatbassanchor 5 лет назад +23

      I had my first pro gig at 15 on bass. I made $50 to sight read footballs on the downbeat for two songs. I was hooked. Fortunately for us, Joe was too :)

    • @phatbassanchor
      @phatbassanchor 5 лет назад +9

      11 is young, very young... But, I finally found the link I searched for yesterday...
      This 9 year old boy plays banjo with verve and technical proficiency like I haven't heard since the late, great Earl Scruggs. 9-Year-Old Plays Banjo on David Letterman Show
      ruclips.net/video/GXcRI0BdioE/видео.html

    • @adamnilsson566
      @adamnilsson566 5 лет назад +8

      @@phatbassanchor How about Buddy Rich, he apparently started playing shows on the drums at 18... months! at 11 years old he had his own orchestra.

  • @jonvig4771
    @jonvig4771 4 года назад +47

    U cant help but love Joe, anytime you see him, his guitar nerd comes out and makes you smile, the music industry needed somone like him to come along, humble and great guy, he deserves every bit of the fame he has received!!!

    • @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc
      @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc Месяц назад

      All the great guitars taken away from great players by one rich guy

  • @EverestMystery
    @EverestMystery 5 лет назад +303

    Half hour of solid entertainment....laughed a lot, love this guy and his pure passion. "Hi my name is Joe and I'm a guitar addict. This is what happens when addiction coupled with a modicum of success in the music business meets...and there's no authority figure to say no and please stop." Classic....

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery 4 года назад +8

      lol totally!

    • @nerfblasterreview271
      @nerfblasterreview271 4 года назад +5

      Два ✌️ в

    • @CharlieboyofBeech
      @CharlieboyofBeech 3 года назад +8

      I have the same addiction but with nowhere near the success, money or, crucially, talent to back it up. Oh well... Keep going Joe, you're doing it for all of us!

    • @unclexeres
      @unclexeres 2 года назад +2

      All those guitars were once just a tool to make a few bucks and now there icons.
      I wish I had been ahead of the curve and picked up a few for myself before the price went through the roof.
      Good on Joe, there in good hands.

    • @Rangerglx
      @Rangerglx Год назад +1

      That made me laugh too!

  • @thewizang
    @thewizang 5 лет назад +484

    I had judged Joe without really giving him a chance and this video has changed my opinion of him and what he’s doing. That’s just pure passion and I can truly relate.

    • @thaddeusfields4360
      @thaddeusfields4360 5 лет назад +19

      Hoang Luu I think a lot of jealous players out there do the same thing. I don’t get why he’s so hated. He’s a student of the blues and a proficient guitarist.

    • @antthomas7916
      @antthomas7916 5 лет назад +17

      @@thaddeusfields4360 I feel that way about him because not that interesting, musically nor personality wise.Hes also a big reason as to why people like you and me are never going to be able to own vintage gear. Also, his music sounds like those bands made up 60 y.o.'s that play shitty "white boy" blues. He's a nerd playing the worst version of blues there is. I could go on, but you get the point

    • @joshchristian8598
      @joshchristian8598 5 лет назад +8

      Joe is hard to watch... Human beings are drawn to physical beauty and Joe has a kinda ugly guy thing on stage...Donald Fagan from Steely Dan same thing... but anyway coupled with his white boy blues it simply loses people..
      BUT!!!!!
      Thats all bullshit... the fucker can pick and he's a freak when it comes to tone... I dig his rock and country chops too... I stand corrected about JB. He ain't no Allan Holdsworth but he does love his geetars

    • @Kawamanimes
      @Kawamanimes 5 лет назад +10

      Ant Thomas say this again when you play chops as accurate and clean as him you fucking bastard. Joe is a monster, and you are a mere insect, or an ant as your name says it.

    • @Jason-wk8oh
      @Jason-wk8oh 5 лет назад +17

      @@antthomas7916 The reason you won't be able to afford vintage gear is you're a broke b*tch that complains about what other people have. This video shows this is pure passion, and he's been collecting and playing since he was a kid. He got it from his dad and they did it together growing up. It's in his DNA. So on that note I guess maybe your dad was a whiner too and that's where you got it.

  • @reno145
    @reno145 4 года назад +162

    Me: "Time to get serious about playing guitar."
    Joe B. "When I first started playing professionally around age 11..."
    Me: "And I'm out."

    • @wanderin1898
      @wanderin1898 4 года назад +4

      reno145 good bit, but learn. I’ve seen 60 year old beginners and they learn quick man.

    • @gilbertomendez8886
      @gilbertomendez8886 3 года назад +1

      Si eres adicto a las guitarras no puedes dejar de ver esta ruclips.net/video/ZqxlGpXk-TY/видео.html

  • @timlakovic950
    @timlakovic950 7 лет назад +272

    I swear every minute I was checking the progress bar to make sure it's not ending yet

    • @thecrankedamps
      @thecrankedamps 5 лет назад +1

      I hate idiots like you.

    • @andresmalheer2814
      @andresmalheer2814 5 лет назад +2

      Tim Lakovic Haha me too 🤣

    • @l01ner
      @l01ner 4 года назад

      Look at one of The Cranked Amps videos. You'll do the same but be willing it to get to the end! Awful!

  • @pedaphelps
    @pedaphelps 7 лет назад +108

    pretty cool Joe was lucky to be able to grow up with music. My family made fun of my love for music. I finally started playing at 48 . Best thing I ever did for myself. Am I great . No But I Love it and am proud of being able to play. Would love to spend a day with a guy like him. He is a great player. WOW

    • @hosoiarchives4858
      @hosoiarchives4858 6 лет назад

      Great story, keep at it!

    • @charliedillon1400
      @charliedillon1400 5 лет назад +4

      I started playing at 44 and now I'm 50 and still suck but guitar has really helped my depression and vibe. Even if you suck it's still fun. Learn a classic riff and you'll feel good for days!!

    • @vikkinicholson2300
      @vikkinicholson2300 5 лет назад

      so sorry for you having a talent that was not realized as it should have been. congrats on not giving up on your dream and talent....hope you do get to meet Joe someday. best of luck to you.....remember its never too late..

  • @warwickwhite4684
    @warwickwhite4684 6 месяцев назад +3

    Joe you do not give yourself enough credit! I hope you realize how much music you have brought to the world. Keep the blues rocking.

  • @ernesteison7979
    @ernesteison7979 8 лет назад +111

    The thing I love most about Bonamassa is his genuine love and appreciation for the instrument and its history. Joe is authentic, that's something you just don't see enough of anymore.

    • @spare7400
      @spare7400 6 лет назад +3

      Ive been getting into pentatonic scales and blues scales these last 5 months or so, and im getting to a stage where im getting reasonable fluency with them. Atleast to a stage where i can recognize and appreciate the fluency of a master, more than the guitars, i see Joe's hands in this video and the stuff he does with the licks and im just awestruck. Sure, he hoards way more stuff than he can play, but man, he can play.

    • @Mididaddy082395
      @Mididaddy082395 6 лет назад +1

      Authentic as a piece of $#*&

    • @thecrankedamps
      @thecrankedamps 6 лет назад

      He's a total douchbag. Does nobody else see the what's wrong with all this? A sad bastard with hundreds of guitars and amps he doesn't use.

    • @robertashton8069
      @robertashton8069 4 года назад

      If we are jealous, it's for good reasons. You go Joe!

    • @ericparrish1515
      @ericparrish1515 3 года назад

      Yeah no joke

  • @The10000lbGorilla
    @The10000lbGorilla 8 лет назад +225

    "This is the first black Strat ever made"
    Fuck me, talk about historically significant.

    • @MeewHouse
      @MeewHouse 8 лет назад +13

      Malmsteen have a march/54 black

    • @ubatooba8467
      @ubatooba8467 8 лет назад +9

      Beat me to it! Yup. Yngwie has a black prototype. One of the first 10 EVER made.

    • @utubehound69
      @utubehound69 7 лет назад +2

      My 1st Gtr was a Black Strat. haha

    • @bryanmannoia8410
      @bryanmannoia8410 7 лет назад +1

      I just bought one last week. great guitar.

    • @normmacdonaldrules4602
      @normmacdonaldrules4602 7 лет назад +16

      "Black Strats Matter". Sorry...I will be going over here now.

  • @theofulk5636
    @theofulk5636 3 года назад +26

    He has greater character than anyone may have thought from only hearing his music ! I admire his sense of humor, and humility !

  • @CraigStellmacher
    @CraigStellmacher 5 лет назад +37

    Arthur the Spinal Tap Flying V, was a pretty amazing story. Nice of you Joe to take it back and share a day with them.

    • @noahcolwell1772
      @noahcolwell1772 4 года назад +5

      Craig Stellmacher AGREED. The shop is about 10 mins from my house. Stopped in and you can immediately tell they love Joe and he loves them. His merch and signatures everywhere.

  • @60secondfrenzy93
    @60secondfrenzy93 5 лет назад +541

    You got your 63 strat when you're 14. Man, at that age I was just trying to be a super saiyan.

    • @lapelcelery42
      @lapelcelery42 5 лет назад +24

      I was still trying to grow up and be a dinosaur

    • @themusic6808
      @themusic6808 5 лет назад +21

      Joe’s father also owned a guitar store in NY when he was growing up might have helped

    • @martturei4684
      @martturei4684 4 года назад +3

      Joe,you are very talented

    • @theguywhoisaustralian1465
      @theguywhoisaustralian1465 4 года назад +3

      That was before people realised they were collectable and were really cheap. My dad was in a band in highschool and one of his friends had a 59 Les paul that he got for almost nothing

    • @JJMewett
      @JJMewett 4 года назад +2

      @@theguywhoisaustralian1465 Of course he did. We all know how rare they are, Gibson only ever made about 1500 of them and today, only 2000 remain. Sounds like your dad's mate got number 2000...

  • @valentino3191
    @valentino3191 4 года назад +60

    Joe's music has never really been my thing, but he is a really nice man and is very talented. When people trash talk, they are just unhappy or jealous. As far as people coveting his collection because he can afford it, this will all well be preserved. Hopefully someday, a museum displays all of this 60 years from now for everybody to enjoy and marvel at. Collectors are actually a good thing because they preserve this stuff from the golden age of Rock and Roll for future generations.

    • @vancesnyder2426
      @vancesnyder2426 Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing. A historical Museum.

    • @sschario60
      @sschario60 Год назад +1

      Future generations of museum patrons? These guitars should be played.

    • @diyautoschool
      @diyautoschool 10 месяцев назад

      Probably not your thing because he sounds like every other blues guitar player but has more of an ARROGANT ATTITUDE... He's definitly suck on himself as "THE BEST"!

    • @miaouew
      @miaouew 10 месяцев назад

      I couldn't agree with you more.

  • @alexlubinski7795
    @alexlubinski7795 8 лет назад +14

    Joe's like the coolest guitar geek there is. Humble, down-to-earth and has this insanely encyclopedic knowledge about his stuff. This place must be magical.

  • @kitcarson853
    @kitcarson853 7 лет назад +41

    Nobody deserves all this wonderful stuff more than JB. An extremely talented guitarist, who loves and appreciates every piece of art of his collection.

  • @andrewpappas9311
    @andrewpappas9311 3 года назад +31

    I’ve seen Joe twice in concert and both times his playing blew me away, he’s definitely one of my favourite guitarists and one of the greatest modern blues rock guitar players. He seems like a super laidback guy and if I had a guitar collection as diverse and (quite frankly) impressive as his I would honestly die happy

  • @WatchesnguitarsDK
    @WatchesnguitarsDK 5 лет назад +100

    I like the fact that he earned the money for these awesome guitars by playing the guitar!

    • @edwardnull4779
      @edwardnull4779 4 года назад +2

      This one go's to eleven!

    • @martinvanderhagen6978
      @martinvanderhagen6978 4 года назад +1

      Christian it’s like his playing is the good deed that earns him admission to guitar heaven

  • @limamarco
    @limamarco 8 лет назад +7

    Can we please make this like a regular series? I couldn't stop watching it!!! That's heaven on earth.

  • @TheCactusAlley
    @TheCactusAlley 8 месяцев назад +2

    I've met Joe at several vintage guitar shows. He is always gracious, modest and somewhat shy. I remember once in Pomona i was talking to a guy who was selling his "62 brown Deluxe for a reasonable price and Joe walked up and looked at it. He said he didn't have one and pulled out a wad. He bought it on the spot. Joe let me have a picture with him and my buddy, Danny Ferguson, who has played guitar on many a recordings. Good times. AZ Bob

  • @md770
    @md770 8 лет назад +22

    I am an occasional listener of the blues, not what you'd call a super fan but I like Joe Bonamassa as a person. He's seems like a real nice guy who you can tell does not have that arrogant "I am a celebrity and I can buy any guitar I want because I can" attitude and I like every You Tube interview he has and he has so much info on guitars! I really liked watching this and hope Reverb can do more with other players.

  • @TJKarlson
    @TJKarlson 8 лет назад +149

    Some enterprising producer out there really needs to create a "Guitar Safari With Joe Bonamassa" reality show where they follow him when he goes out on the hunt so that we can all experience the thrill vicariously. We know Joe loves "American Pickers," so someone needs to give him his own guitar-based show like that!

  • @marktader3580
    @marktader3580 4 года назад +38

    "I love the turds..." I love that he bought a guitar based on the idea that "Something so loved, for so long, it just had to be good...and it just howls."
    Very quickly becoming a Joe fan, both of his music, his passion, and knowledge.

    • @popogejo7245
      @popogejo7245 3 года назад +2

      I did that with an old 70s Ovation, that was beat up, tor all to hell, frets with grooves worn in em, buckled bridge, cracked body (like all of em), cracked fret board.
      Used glue-boost got it cleaned up & playing again. Cut the low E off, and tuned 5 strings to a "Keef" tuning, and I don't even like Ovations. But I love this guy just because, he was almost loved to death, then thrown in a closet for decades, and is now ready to play, Honky-tonk Woman, or Wild horses again! Ya got to love the "turds"!

    • @laurasinclair8712
      @laurasinclair8712 5 месяцев назад

      I was hoping he would plug that one in...

  • @BoyAditya
    @BoyAditya 5 лет назад +34

    When I feeling down and sad, I always rewatch this video. Totally my remedy when I'm stressed out. Love watching bonamassa talking guitar and its history

  • @Jason-wo5rr
    @Jason-wo5rr 7 лет назад +21

    Joe is the best. Rarely do you see guitar players going to conventions to display their guitar collections. Clapton only releases his guitars for display on special occasions while joe would display his stuff at a local elks lodge or an old VA lodge just to let people enjoy his collection as much as he does. After all what good is a collection like his if he can't share it with other players like him who are the only ones who can appreciate and understand it like him? Their is no snobbery here either. He could display his stuff in a museum but he let's regular people get close enough to touch his guitars. Super nice guy as well!

  • @VicT-l7l
    @VicT-l7l Год назад +6

    Joe, God bless you. As someone who’s loved guitars for 60 years, your passion for playing and preserving is admirable. Keep up the good work.

  • @richardrybinski2320
    @richardrybinski2320 5 лет назад +88

    Joe has my old 1960 burst the "Johnny B." sunburst 0 8145. I saw him play it live.....it sure didn't sound that good when I owned it!

    • @versnellingspookie
      @versnellingspookie 5 лет назад +3

      When did you buy it and when (and why if i may ask) did you sell it? Cool story by the way!

    • @gonzothompson8118
      @gonzothompson8118 4 года назад +6

      Richard Rybinski ^

    • @VixCrush
      @VixCrush 4 года назад +2

      That is in the new Gibson TV Nerdville East video that just came out. He features that guitar there.

  • @Andyvg99
    @Andyvg99 5 лет назад +8

    I love that Joe is both a master musician in every sense of the word, as well as a historian of his craft and instruments.

  • @stevenborrowman9282
    @stevenborrowman9282 2 года назад +6

    I love his attitude of make an offer so everyone would win. Thats a quality as old as them tweeds. Humanity needs more joes!

    • @martijn_yt
      @martijn_yt 8 месяцев назад

      You may have misunderstood him. They would make a very good offer on a cheap guitar, so the seller would be willing to sell the rare Fender amp in the garage for a decent price ;)

    • @stevenborrowman9282
      @stevenborrowman9282 8 месяцев назад

      @@martijn_yt no you miss understood if you watch a lot of his videos he pays people who think is a grand 200k. Honest people rarely exist and I support them

  • @SteveRiddleGuitar
    @SteveRiddleGuitar 8 лет назад +7

    Joe's knowledge of vintage gear is awesome. And he's always down to earth.

  • @jawbone60
    @jawbone60 5 лет назад +65

    Besides being an incredible musician he has a unique and wonderful attitude! How many of us would love to be in that position. I never took it as flaunting, he's just sharing his love for the equipment with others that feel the same way he does!!! I have an '02 Les Paul that plays better every year and if I'm jammin' with someone I always talk about the guitar - not flaunting...just sharing.

    • @robertashton8069
      @robertashton8069 4 года назад +6

      You got that right! If that's flaunting, gimme more!

  • @Jdflana1
    @Jdflana1 3 года назад +2

    It’s not often you see a celebrity donate anything of personal value. This eveningJoe Bonamassa donate a piece of his heart.Thanks Joe

  • @billyhellmaker
    @billyhellmaker 8 лет назад +25

    OK, I did music videos in LA in the 90s and country videos after that - Neil Young, Madonna, Bruce Sprinsteen, Vince Gill etc. I say that to say this - Why isn't this a TV channel? This is the best thing I've watched on the internet or TV in a long time. How awesome would a whole channel of this be on TV? I must have it!!

    • @theentourage1234
      @theentourage1234 8 лет назад +5

      Billy Hell History Channel- Bonamassa's Guitar Safari, w/Joe and a guest player each episode in a different city.

  • @StratTones
    @StratTones 5 лет назад +25

    So much respect and love for JB. Opened for him in 2005 and he is as nice of a person you’ll ever meet. Such a cool cat and this was so enjoyable! Thanks Reverb, Joe and the coveted Nerdville🙏🏼🙌🏼👏🏼

  • @jeffmorris739
    @jeffmorris739 4 года назад +6

    Joe as Jay Leno is to cars you are to guitars. Thank you so much for really caring for these instruments and amplifiers. You are graceful and seem to be the kind of man I would call a friend. Thank you also for preserving the blues and bringing it back to the young people so that they too might appreciate an American original art form.

  • @O_Towne_Bear
    @O_Towne_Bear 7 лет назад +19

    Man, you just can't beat that "V" story...what f'n respect Joe has for the story behind the instruments is inspiring. I have always wanted the background info on anything in music that I liked. I was that annoying kid back in grade school that could tell you the info off a record, where it was recorded (city and studio), the engineer(s), the producer and, of course, any connections to other albums that existed. So I get it. Thanks Joe, not for just being a wicked player but also a true enthusiast (aka: music nerd....maybe Murd? lol)

  • @johnagius1662
    @johnagius1662 5 лет назад +33

    Its great to see such a down to earth fellow who has worked so hard to become such a fantastic player and entertainer.

  • @russell_szabados
    @russell_szabados 4 года назад +17

    I rewatch this at least twice a year.

    • @itsMrNoble
      @itsMrNoble 3 года назад

      Russell Szabados I rewatch you at least twice a year, mate, if anybody does...

  • @nksmrsklvn
    @nksmrsklvn 5 лет назад +11

    cant we just say a big THANK YOU to the man . . ?I'm just humbled. . !

  • @MenaPaws21
    @MenaPaws21 8 лет назад +6

    This could have been 10 hours long and I would have still been hooked all the way through.

  • @touchthesun2448
    @touchthesun2448 3 года назад +2

    I already had great RESPECT for Joe as a player...on a personal level, I LOVE THIS GUY. I love his attitude, his respect and knowledge of guitars, and his conscious decision to get 10 of EVERYTHING is an inspiration. Joe...you have a problem, but you know it and IT WORKS FOR ME TOO!

  • @sawmill123456
    @sawmill123456 6 лет назад +194

    The Jay Leno of guitars!!!

    • @antthomas7916
      @antthomas7916 5 лет назад +11

      You know, they do have alot of stuff in common. The biggest quality they have common is that they're dweeb hacks.

    • @jamesfarmer6878
      @jamesfarmer6878 5 лет назад +8

      They both have weird chins

    • @ronthunders6124
      @ronthunders6124 5 лет назад +5

      Ant Thomas damn..... how can you hate on this guy? he’s always soo nice and positive in every interview ive seen him in. Ya hes a dweeb haha but hes aware of that and hes funny and self deprecating about it. AND he fucking kills it at playing! you gotta respect that. Im fairly new to playing so i barely know who this joe guy is, i just watch interviews hes done and he just always seems down to earth and positive so hes cool to me.

    • @1gitarista
      @1gitarista 5 лет назад

      zzzzuu

    • @nicholaspalacio9672
      @nicholaspalacio9672 5 лет назад +3

      Drew Pierce completely right on that. Blues music, just like rock music, and just like basically every kind of music by extension, was created by slaves, the sons and daughters of slaves, the sharecropping sons and daughters of slaves, and the poor and disenfranchised descendants of slaves. We have to always remember that.

  • @IFIXATVS
    @IFIXATVS 5 лет назад +39

    Wow. I will be watching this a few more times. Never followed him as a musician but his love for his craft is amazing.

  • @Sam_Howard
    @Sam_Howard 4 года назад +2

    Over the course of the last 3 years, I’m sure I’ve seen this video over 100 times. Joe has the absolute coolest guitars.

  • @RandomLawnmower
    @RandomLawnmower 8 лет назад +72

    this is why reverb is the best channel on youtube

    • @RandomLawnmower
      @RandomLawnmower 8 лет назад +7

      also, fun fact. Peter van Weelden who has made amplifiers and pedals for Joe Bonamassa lives in the same small city as I do.

  • @Jason-wo5rr
    @Jason-wo5rr 7 лет назад +84

    I love Joe for this. I have to say when I was young I was a prodigy myself. After a year of guitar lessons my teacher told me I played and sounded like I'd been playing for 10 years or so and sent me off into the world. I was full of myself and had all the tricks down. I had a following of guitar players always trying to get me to teach them something but I only did it because of ego. I'm 39 now and after having had some major medical illnesses that almost killed me life has changed. I don't play for accolades or anything. I stopped being a speed demon with cluster bomb playing. I started to slow down and pay attention to the music and the emotion of the moment. Parlor tricks have no lasting value in music. It's the blood you put into it. It's the fire in your soul. I stopped teaching for money even as long as I can see that fire to learn in them. I don't even care how well you can pay as long as that desire is in you. Having your life nearly taken from you is getting a slap in the face from God. It refocuses your entire life and outlook. Well, God got my attention

    • @terryhogan6205
      @terryhogan6205 6 лет назад +2

      Glad you're still with us.

    • @brucealcoriza1606
      @brucealcoriza1606 6 лет назад +4

      Best, smartest comment ever...God bless, brother !

    • @thecrankedamps
      @thecrankedamps 6 лет назад +3

      Nobody gives a shit.

    • @wayneschlegel1340
      @wayneschlegel1340 6 лет назад +5

      @Bruceloee: this is God speaking: stop pretending to be a guitar-prodigy-slapped-by-God-now-turned-into-a-wise-39yearold-messiah. I didn´t "slap" you, I gave you a chance to cope with megalomania and learn about yourself being just an ordinary fucker, just like the others. Even though you can play the guitar. Seems you didn´t get it yet. So I let you survive, you´re a slow learner... I know that. But I love you anyway.

    • @1114gabby
      @1114gabby 6 лет назад +1

      Good for you dude. Near death has a way of clarifying things!

  • @tomasotreasaigh111
    @tomasotreasaigh111 4 года назад +8

    That guitar at 17:10 is beautiful...
    It is absolutely my dream guitar, I literally COULD NOT fall asleep and dream of any guitar that I would love to own more than that guitar. It might sound strange but I actually feel physical pain because I know I cant afford that guitar or one like it. Ah well, maybe I can play it in my dreams?
    What a beautiful collection and Joe is such a nice guy for sharing his guitar storys with us all.
    Peace and respect from Ireland mo chara x.

  • @sunking2001
    @sunking2001 8 лет назад +4

    That's right, Joe...lot's of hard work and time practicing. That's how one becomes great at their instrument. Joe is such a humble musician and he seems like a truly nice person. The world needs guitar players like him. I know I do.

  • @KrispyKProductions
    @KrispyKProductions 7 лет назад +6

    As a Musician who cherishes the classics and has grown up and lived in the same area Joe did when he was coming up, this an amazing thing to see but also an inspiration! It does not matter where you live or who you are "Hard Work and Hard practice" will always get you somewhere! Awesome job reverb, and best of wishes to Joe from upstate NY!!

  • @jackymarc4801
    @jackymarc4801 Год назад +1

    One thing is certain, this guy is first and foremost passionate about what he does, but above all he is very authentic. Thank you for your music Joe.

  • @timcoleman5045
    @timcoleman5045 5 лет назад +63

    "just stay outta my way when I want a tweed amp" Joe ain't messing around 😂

  • @darrinmcgann
    @darrinmcgann 8 лет назад +9

    We need more Joe! He's such an awesome story teller! Such a great documentary.

  • @victorfrankenstein50202
    @victorfrankenstein50202 3 года назад +1

    As an obsessed, compulsive collector myself (of many different things over time), I can understand Joe’s desire to find these rare gems hidden throughout the fabric of America. When you need to feed your addiction, you’re willing to travel the miles, and spend the Benjamin’s to achieve that piece for your collection. Thanks for sharing your “Nerd” museum with us Joe.

  • @jtweito
    @jtweito 8 лет назад +41

    this is the most legit guitar player I've ever seen. great film.

  • @johnleclerc8806
    @johnleclerc8806 8 лет назад +6

    Joe is an inspiration. After watching this I picked up my crappy Tele and Princeton Reverb with a new sense of appreciation.

  • @annothschnitzer8800
    @annothschnitzer8800 4 года назад +5

    Yes, you are an amazing player... Yes, you are a pretty good singer BUT what I love is that you are a historian and love and protect those gorgeous pieces of art!

  • @markmiller8128
    @markmiller8128 4 года назад +5

    this guy is so down to earth and friendly to have the status that he carries in the music world, he makes you feel like you are welcome to come on in and pick up a guitar and jam!!...

  • @MikeDeVane
    @MikeDeVane 5 лет назад +8

    Joe ur one of the greats to ever pick up the six string , an hope u keep giving great music for a very long time!

  • @philippedubern4650
    @philippedubern4650 2 года назад +4

    A perfect moment, with a perfect guy

  • @glenkersul9983
    @glenkersul9983 7 лет назад +5

    Bought a Rick, a banjo and a uke from Reverb, so I am a customer.... but this video is AMAZING!!!! It's easy to see why JB is a guitar legend. He is intelligent, funny, honest and seems to be a great guy to know. Thanks for this video!!!! Glen K.

  • @Tom-hx3cr
    @Tom-hx3cr 5 лет назад +12

    I never knew this guy - now I love him and this collection: utterly stunning, enthralling, wonderful.

  • @airbusmark
    @airbusmark 2 года назад +3

    Joe, You're the real deal. I was raised in a home where music was made and loved. I never had the give to play, but always loved to listen to those who could. I have collected guitars (Gibsons mainly) over the years and always took them off the wall or out of the case to be played by players like yourself, who have the gift and the love just to share them and hear them played.

  • @scottbeare2251
    @scottbeare2251 7 лет назад +23

    Holy crap, dude, Bonamassa's collection is BANANAS.

    • @martinlepper4522
      @martinlepper4522 5 лет назад

      This reminds me of a video I watched yesterday. If you like country or not, you should check out Marty Stuart's collection. Absolutely incredible. I'm glad there are people that like history this much.

  • @Deliquescentinsight
    @Deliquescentinsight 8 лет назад +7

    Good work Joe, it is heart warming to see electric guitars and amps being celebrated in the way they truly deserve-fabulous mate!

  • @jamesfoster8250
    @jamesfoster8250 4 года назад

    Hey Joe, Just saw this. Big fan. 57 years old, guitar player 50 years. Retired submarines. Big Fender guy, 73 tele first electric. Dragged that guitar all over the planet, modified the crap out of it. Couldn't afford a Les Paul but put seymor ssl-4 and hot tel pickups in it. Re did the neck and frets etc etc etc. Not a collector but a player. I worked at the old Bridgeview theater in Merillville, IN as a teen, saw everyone late 70's to early 80's. Turned on a few friends in the Midwest to your music when the Star Theater in Merillville was still open. The owners of Bridgeview opened the Star theater after they closed in 79 or 80. Man I sure wish I could see the Nerdsville museum sometime and just play. Thanks for the music and stories Joe.

  • @bluesdog88
    @bluesdog88 8 лет назад +27

    Best man cave ever!!!

  • @CoffeeDrinker71
    @CoffeeDrinker71 8 лет назад +8

    Just bought a guitar from Arthur's music last week. How cool is that.

  • @Tbob17
    @Tbob17 2 года назад +3

    Joe, I’m so impressed with your character...your parents did a great job...hope to see you in person someday...and your Norman vids are very special...

  • @drinkspecials
    @drinkspecials 5 лет назад +17

    "When I first started playing professionally, around 11..." I love Joe!

  • @musicmann1967
    @musicmann1967 5 лет назад +49

    I guess his fate was sealed by having a dad who was a vintage guitar dealer. I mean, a 1963 Strat was his FIRST guitar!!!! Born into it, baby!! LOL

    • @theguywhoisaustralian1465
      @theguywhoisaustralian1465 5 лет назад +2

      My dad was in a band in high school and his friend payed like 130 bucks for a 64 strat. Granted this was in the 70's

    • @aejae15030
      @aejae15030 4 года назад +4

      he got that strat at 14, with his own money. that he got gigging with bb king. coz he was THAT good at the age of 11. he deserved it. He was born into the passion.

    • @aejae15030
      @aejae15030 4 года назад +1

      the text on the screen was wrong. this was not his first guitar obviously.

    • @pauljsrt5249
      @pauljsrt5249 4 года назад

      He’s a Voodoo Child!! Born into it as you’ve said

    • @leefrienduk
      @leefrienduk 4 года назад

      I didn't get my first Strat until I was 29! But I am a late learner amateur guitarist... ho hum.

  • @phowell333
    @phowell333 4 года назад +3

    "Charlie - you're getting the whole factory!" I love Joe's enthusiasm, level of knowledge, and the fact that he continues to make his dreams come true. By the way, he is a modest gentleman. Based on a few that I know that talked to him, he's a "good guy".

  • @patriciayelton3068
    @patriciayelton3068 7 лет назад +11

    This is why we need more music programs in public schools not LESS thanks Joey

  • @DonnieMarhefka
    @DonnieMarhefka 5 лет назад +8

    Love Joe even more now than just his playing. To know the history and story of everything he has is just so wonderful and important. Thanks for sharing Joe.

  • @ronaldlemons2836
    @ronaldlemons2836 3 года назад +1

    i have followed joe bonamassa for awhile now and what i appreciate is his honesty and forthrightness, and of coarse his collection is amazing. Plus he is a first rate musician.

  • @backhandok
    @backhandok 5 лет назад +85

    Imagine getting insurance for that place.. "You have any valuables in there?" "Oh well, just some old electric stuff."

    • @danterosales6985
      @danterosales6985 4 года назад +5

      @Brian Landers its a joke flanders

    • @l01ner
      @l01ner 4 года назад +5

      @Brian Landers Lloyds!

  • @dieselyeti
    @dieselyeti 8 лет назад +17

    Would love to see a video of all his Les Pauls and the stories behind them.

  • @davemeshamsr6000
    @davemeshamsr6000 Год назад +4

    Such a tribute to the Flying V dealer such a touching gesture of respect and admiration

    • @RicherPickle
      @RicherPickle 3 месяца назад

      Leslie West played a "Flying V".

  • @mcfontaine
    @mcfontaine 3 года назад +3

    That Jazzmaster was simply beautiful.

  • @ariellyn7253
    @ariellyn7253 8 лет назад +34

    And he says when he looks in the mirror he knows he'll never be cool?? To be able to play like he does is the very definition of cool.

    • @jacklindsey2486
      @jacklindsey2486 6 лет назад +1

      Ariellyn saw him live last weekend and was just floored. This man absolutely radiates coolness.

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat 5 лет назад

      True - yet - maybe you still know what he is getting at?

  • @kcsvantasticvoyages9729
    @kcsvantasticvoyages9729 Год назад

    You know what, you couldn’t have a better custodian of these legendary guitars. You paid your dues, you learned from the greats, and now you are the new master of the Blues!

  • @Lasher500
    @Lasher500 8 лет назад +6

    The guitar DNA is strong in Joe.

  • @roccojc8071
    @roccojc8071 4 года назад +49

    Bonamassa: 1957 les Paul gold top, pretty cool.
    Me: 😱

    • @cooperhamilton6141
      @cooperhamilton6141 8 месяцев назад

      isnt it crazy? we wouldnt know what to do with it, but after playing them for 30 years, authentic vintage gear is all the same to joe. its just a guitar...... a tool to be used by the player..... at the end of the day you have to play it, it wont play itself.

  • @kimbye1
    @kimbye1 10 месяцев назад +2

    Joe is a true nerd, it's great to watch.

  • @mickeysigrist
    @mickeysigrist 8 лет назад +9

    What an awesome documentary. I was always curious about his collection!

  • @mini0705
    @mini0705 8 лет назад +5

    Thank you Joe,for being Joe!!!

  • @ro7242
    @ro7242 18 дней назад +1

    THAT JAGUAR HAS AN AMAZING SOUND WISH JOE WOULD USE IT ON A CONCERT

  • @emcavoy2598
    @emcavoy2598 Год назад +4

    This 6 year old video just popped up. I love a back story and I’ve got big respect for JB. Your knowledge of the things we love and playing and caring for your collection is to be admired. My amateur guitar safari had me mosey into Atlanta Vintage Guitars on a vacation road trip from FLA. A 2015 Memphis ES jumped into my hands, never heard of the model and proud to play it everyday. Thanks for sharing your incredible and absolutely stunning collection and the how and why story.
    Big E

  • @mrmojorisin724
    @mrmojorisin724 4 года назад +7

    This has a similar vibe as talking watches with John Mayer and I love that

  • @These_go_to_eleven_1959
    @These_go_to_eleven_1959 Год назад +1

    Imagine being hated simply because you have acquired a lot of rare vintage gear and you want to share it with the community!
    I like JB and get where he is coming from. I do not have any animosity about his owning all that gear. I am happy for him if anything. I
    have my Historic R9 and a few other pieces of gear and that is good enough for me.

  • @diegorivas5632
    @diegorivas5632 5 лет назад +359

    "This is the first black Strat ever made."
    Excuse me, what?

    • @emidiojorge
      @emidiojorge 5 лет назад +15

      That's not true. Yngwie got one from march of 54. Joe's guitar is late 55.

    • @kanga-blue
      @kanga-blue 5 лет назад +49

      @@emidiojorge Yngwie's probably was a refin...

    • @TheStratoDude
      @TheStratoDude 5 лет назад +70

      @@emidiojorge the '55 Howard Reed is indeed the first black Strat ever made. Malmsteen's is not a factory original finish, it's a refin.

    • @clancykobane9102
      @clancykobane9102 5 лет назад +21

      Yngwie repaints everything

    • @jvas5648
      @jvas5648 5 лет назад +5

      Songbirds Museum in Chattanooga says that Joe is mistaken and that they actually have the first black one.

  • @NJBOY96
    @NJBOY96 8 лет назад +100

    "I don't care what the fucking neck date is." Fucking love that.

    • @treatb09
      @treatb09 7 лет назад +2

      he's right. they call it popping the neck for a reason. the signature sound a fender neck makes when you remove it.

  • @kevinhuber8723
    @kevinhuber8723 7 месяцев назад +1

    Joe is hard not to like. His passion is true and he was lucky to be blessed with gobs of talent. Thanks Joe.

  • @ElevatedJamTracks
    @ElevatedJamTracks 6 лет назад +397

    Wanna go for a beer with this guy. Sick video 👌

    • @henrystewart3882
      @henrystewart3882 5 лет назад +11

      i wanna go for a guitar safari with him

    • @dewke67
      @dewke67 5 лет назад +6

      I met him at a meet and greet. Granted it was short but Joe seemed to be a genuine down to earth guy. He's earned his success and the right to have a collection like this.

    • @mightyluv
      @mightyluv 4 года назад +2

      He’s just a regular guy with an amazing (hard earned) talent for all things guitar. First round is on me 🍺

    • @theriffwriter2194
      @theriffwriter2194 3 года назад

      "My friend, Steven Seagal"
      "Oh. You mean that guy with a half dozen RUclips videos, pretending to play on stage, with an unplugged guitar? Yeah. Heard of him".
      No thanks.

    • @genva4577
      @genva4577 2 года назад

      @@theriffwriter2194 yep