Andrei and Dominika, I want to thank the both of you for your reactions. Every time I watch one I am overcome by a feeling of true love. Not only y’all’s love for music but the undeniable love you have for each other. Two beautiful hearts that beat as one.
Joe's been playing guitar 🎸 since he was 4. At 9, he was playing with people 20 years older than him. At 12, he opened and toured for the legendary BB King.
I'm so glad you guys finally discovered Joe Bonamassa. I was going to recommend him. I've been fortunate enough to catch him live in the UK. He's fantastic. He features a great number with Jimmy Barnes - Stone Cold - well worth checking out if you enjoy Joe's style. Great reaction guys!
Joe B, in under 25 years has amassed VOLUMES of music. I agree with the comment saying "Joe Bonamassa Live at Royal Albert Hall should be in your collection (and on DVD)."
I cant express enough the amount of joy I get watching both of your reactions to these videos. I simply adore the chemistry among you both as your overcome with the emotion. The Blues is my first love so this one had me on the edge of my seat and I dare say I was not the only one. Joe Bonamassa 's well is deep. Look forward to more. It's said that everything is big in Texas so from this native Texan, THANK YOU!
Mr. Joe Bonamassa was opening for BB King when he was 12 years old and he's my favorite guitarist out there today . No debating ...he can play any genre of music and he's just absolutely beyond Amazing.
Reese Wynans is an American keyboard player, who has done session work and has been a member of Double Trouble who was the band for Stevie Ray Vaughan and progressive rock band Captain Beyond. In 2015, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Double Trouble.
i love Joe, but i love him more, when he's with Beth Hart. 'Ill take care of you' is a great live performance. Joe's main inspiration, with his style of playing the guitar [i believe] is Gary Moore, an Irish blues singer/guitarist. back in the early '60s, the first white people to take on the blues, to any large extent, were British guys, such as Eric Clapton. he would invite Black Americans to come over, such as B B King, who once said that, in America, he'd perform to just a few hundred black people. in Britain, they were performing to a few thousand white people, each time. most British rock evolved out of the blues. i recommend you react to Gary Moore, performing Jimmi Hendrix's Voodoo Child [slight return] live. great performance
Reese Wynans is tickling the ivory, he used to be Stevie Ray Vaughn's keyboardist. Joe Bonamassa is world renowned, began as a child prodigy. Must listens: Trouble Town, Blue and Evil, You Upset Me, Breakin Up Somebody's Home, Angel of Mercy, and Redemption in no particular order. The hole is deep, jump in.... you won't regret it. He is currently touring. Your reaction was wonderful, TY.
This whole concert is on joes channel. It would be a shame if you didn't check it out. The whole concert has the energy and his sassy attitude. It might be my favorite of all time. The band is great for a lot of reasons one that most font realize is they all respect each other and dont step on each others toes. They love what they do and it really shows! ❤
After a long day blues artist like Joe is on my playlist to enjoy a cigar and bourbon. Outstanding! reaction as always. Happy you two enjoyed this one.
IMO Joe is the very best guitarist on earth now that Eddie Van Halen has passed. Joe was a child prodigy. at the tender age of 12 little Joe Bonamassa was sharing the stage with probably the biggest name in Blues history, BB King. You guys have got to see his collaboratiions with Beth Hart. Beth too, was a child prodigy and is my favorite female singer. Together they are Tops. "Ill take care of you" is a must!
Please fall down the rabbit hole that is Joe. You will not believe his career and music he continues to play. The song "what would I do" from this concert is out of this world, like everything he does. He has made 45 albums with it memory serves 25 #1 blues albums even though the albums stretch the boundaries of what blues is.
Wow, fun reaction! You guys are delightful! So glad you got to try some JB, and I'll bet you listen to a lot more. Joe is amazing, I've seen him live twice, both shows were so much fun!
Yeah Reese Wineman the keyboardist has been playing for more than 40 years! If you've done any Stevie Ray Vaughan you've probably seen Reese when he was young😅😅
OK. Count me among them. I've always hesitated to see anything from him, why? I don't know.... Now I ordered this concert while the video was still playing. Why did I wait???
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He's probably the greatest living blues guitarist in the world. But there are other great blues guitarists like Walter Trout and Samantha Fish. I think you'd really love Samantha; she has great energy!
Joe is amazing and any of his live performances at the Royal Albert Hall for example are worth your attention. With that said, you must check out the iconic Irishman Gary Moore who predates Joe. Any of Gary's live performances such as Still Got the Blues and Parisienne Walkways are just amazing.
I am a huge blues fan, and no, it is not all sad. There are many many songs that are very upbeat. I am a fan of singers that sing from everything inside of their soul. So, my recommendation is Jonny Lang. He is by far one of the greatest blues artist singers and guitarists. You will not find another singer who puts more into their songs than Jonny. I highly highly recommend that you react to any song that he has, you will love him. Lie to Me, Darker Side, Breaking Me, Still Raining, and Give Me Up Again, are some of my favourites
Hey you two! You just found the greatest blues band currently on the music scene. The Blues is the basis of all modern music. Rock, jazz, country--you name it, it is all derived from the blues. Between Classic Rock and the Blues you will find a very comfortable musical home. Here is another Joe Bonamassa performance with Beth Hart on vocals for "I'd Rather Go Blind." And you better put on your seat belt for this one because it will _move_ you! ruclips.net/video/UEHwO_UEp7A/видео.html&
Ok now you discovered the great Joe Bonamassa. Please check out him and Beth Hart i promise you you won’t be disappointed try the I’d Rather go Blind and then I’ll take Care of You please love to see your reaction as you obviously love Joe but believe me Beth will blow your mind she’s a modern day Janis Joplin
He's not completely new to you. You've reacted to him when he was with Jimmy Barnes playing 'Stone Cold'. And you loved him then too. To see another brilliant song from him, try 'Woke Up Dreaming', live, with Tina Guo on the cello. Absolutely astounding. ruclips.net/video/MQBkV7s0sV0/видео.html
that was not cool at all. It was hot,hot,hot. And the man with the keyboard is Reece Wynance. He was the keyboarder of Stevie Ray Vaughn, the guy, that is even better, and induced the revival of blues in the 80s to the whole world, and even to the "house wives contenciocy," as John Mayer told ( Probably the third best blues player after SRV and JB). And blues will now stay forever, is timeless and tickles always the most emotions. There are a to of different styles, from slow to fast and fury, rom to happy, melodic or rhythmic. The blues does it all. And moves every generation, if getting introduced to it:, Which some younger folks sadly don't get to know at all. You at least did it, and it initially worked out. Great to see. As a recommendation: See steve ray Vaughn live at the Montreux Jazz Festival with "Tin Pan Alley"
You two are very cute. However, (understandably, English being a second language), you're taking the title far too literally!😊 In English slang, if you "make someone blue", you make them sad. The blues genre originated in the south, where conditions were tough for black people. That's why most blues lyrics are bleak. The title is saying that he gave up everything to please her, but (ironically) is still left with the blues (sadness, over her).
I’ve never seen the Blues take a lady so fast…OMG amazing !!!
Andrei and Dominika, I want to thank the both of you for your reactions. Every time I watch one I am overcome by a feeling of true love. Not only y’all’s love for music but the undeniable love you have for each other. Two beautiful hearts that beat as one.
Yes, very inspiring.
Loving that u guys really love the music, can see all over your faces and the way y'all groove to the music!!!!
I saw him live at a bar when he was 16 and he was unbelievable! No one could believe it.
"Sloe gin" live in Royal Albert Hall is a must from Joe.
Absolutely. Still my favorite live song
and now ...my favorite LIVE album, beating out Frampton Comes Alive after a 40 year reign.
I went to see Joe Bonamassa in concert a few years back. That evening I heard the BEST FIVE guitar solos I had ever heard.
Great reaction to Joe. He is an awesome bluesman. And Reese Wynans is the keyboardist here. Truly enjoyed that. Thanks
Joe's been playing guitar 🎸 since he was 4. At 9, he was playing with people 20 years older than him. At 12, he opened and toured for the legendary BB King.
Joe is totally underrated.
I was lucky enough to be able to see Joe when he came to Indy IN.
PHENOMENAL concert!!
I'm so glad you guys finally discovered Joe Bonamassa. I was going to recommend him. I've been fortunate enough to catch him live in the UK. He's fantastic. He features a great number with Jimmy Barnes - Stone Cold - well worth checking out if you enjoy Joe's style. Great reaction guys!
I've seen him in London one of the all time greats guitar player's
Joe B, in under 25 years has amassed VOLUMES of music.
I agree with the comment saying "Joe Bonamassa Live at Royal Albert Hall should be in your collection (and on DVD)."
I cant express enough the amount of joy I get watching both of your reactions to these videos. I simply adore the chemistry among you both as your overcome with the emotion. The Blues is my first love so this one had me on the edge of my seat and I dare say I was not the only one.
Joe Bonamassa 's well is deep. Look forward to more. It's said that everything is big in Texas so from this native Texan, THANK YOU!
Joe has been a Blues Man since he was a kid🤘🤘
You will enjoy this adventure ❤
Mr. Joe Bonamassa was opening for BB King when he was 12 years old and he's my favorite guitarist out there today . No debating ...he can play any genre of music and he's just absolutely beyond Amazing.
This song more Rock & Roll than the blues but everything Joe does he does very well while surrounding himself with world class musicians.
Reese Wynans is an American keyboard player, who has done session work and has been a member of Double Trouble who was the band for Stevie Ray Vaughan and progressive rock band Captain Beyond. In 2015, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Double Trouble.
i love Joe, but i love him more, when he's with Beth Hart. 'Ill take care of you' is a great live performance. Joe's main inspiration, with his style of playing the guitar [i believe] is Gary Moore, an Irish blues singer/guitarist. back in the early '60s, the first white people to take on the blues, to any large extent, were British guys, such as Eric Clapton. he would invite Black Americans to come over, such as B B King, who once said that, in America, he'd perform to just a few hundred black people. in Britain, they were performing to a few thousand white people, each time. most British rock evolved out of the blues. i recommend you react to Gary Moore, performing Jimmi Hendrix's Voodoo Child [slight return] live. great performance
Reese Wynans is tickling the ivory, he used to be Stevie Ray Vaughn's keyboardist. Joe Bonamassa is world renowned, began as a child prodigy. Must listens: Trouble Town, Blue and Evil, You Upset Me, Breakin Up Somebody's Home, Angel of Mercy, and Redemption in no particular order. The hole is deep, jump in.... you won't regret it. He is currently touring. Your reaction was wonderful, TY.
And...the incomparable Mr. Reese Wynant on keyboards.
Blues is not just the music of the past, there are a huge number of great musicians active today.
This whole concert is on joes channel. It would be a shame if you didn't check it out. The whole concert has the energy and his sassy attitude. It might be my favorite of all time. The band is great for a lot of reasons one that most font realize is they all respect each other and dont step on each others toes. They love what they do and it really shows! ❤
Joe is The King.
Thanks guys ! More Joe please
no doubt that these 2 are married. When he said 47, after she said 46 is definitely a husband/wife thing. love these 2.
After a long day blues artist like Joe is on my playlist to enjoy a cigar and bourbon. Outstanding! reaction as always. Happy you two enjoyed this one.
Joe and Beth, "I'd rather go blind." Best ever
"Midnight Blues" at the Royal Albert hall (Tour de Force)
The man on the keyboards is Reese Wynans. He previously played keys for Double Trouble (Stevie Ray Vaughan's band).
Makes you want to get up and Dance!
Like they said "blues just hit you different"
Loved your reaction. Looks like we might expect more of Joe. Yay.
IMO Joe is the very best guitarist on earth now that Eddie Van Halen has passed. Joe was a child prodigy. at the tender age of 12 little Joe Bonamassa was sharing the stage with probably the biggest name in Blues history, BB King. You guys have got to see his collaboratiions with Beth Hart. Beth too, was a child prodigy and is my favorite female singer. Together they are Tops. "Ill take care of you" is a must!
Your reactions were priceless! Check out Joe playing "I'll Play the Blues For You" live at the Greek Theatre! Please ! You will love it!
Please fall down the rabbit hole that is Joe. You will not believe his career and music he continues to play. The song "what would I do" from this concert is out of this world, like everything he does. He has made 45 albums with it memory serves 25 #1 blues albums even though the albums stretch the boundaries of what blues is.
Wow, fun reaction! You guys are delightful! So glad you got to try some JB, and I'll bet you listen to a lot more. Joe is amazing, I've seen him live twice, both shows were so much fun!
💙💙💙
You haven't heard nothing until you watch the live version of going down at the Greek theater Joe Bonamassa
It gives ooooold blues and new stuff. I'm 62 and a half old, but i like the new bluesrock, for example gary moore and so on
😊
Joe, Jimmy Barnes, Beth Hart 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
There's so much more with JB.. Keep digging! He will never let you down.
I agree with you,i like not the old blues, i like bluesrock!!!!!!
Yeah Reese Wineman the keyboardist has been playing for more than 40 years! If you've done any Stevie Ray Vaughan you've probably seen Reese when he was young😅😅
OK. Count me among them. I've always hesitated to see anything from him, why? I don't know.... Now I ordered this concert while the video was still playing. Why did I wait???
Which concert available on Blu Ray or DVD should one have seen? I'm open to suggestions.
@@ErwinStechapfel The one with Beth Hart live in Amsterdam has to be seen to be believed.
@@jamesnelson1968 Great suggestion! Thanks very much!
Joe played with BB KIng when he was 12 yrs old
You should react to Joe Bonamassa " Blues Deluxe " live at the Royal Albert Hall.
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buy some dvd's guys. you have some catching up to do!!!
Thanks. Would you please do…..”I’ll take care of you “ by Beth hart and joe bonamasa, live at the beacon theatre
He's probably the greatest living blues guitarist in the world. But there are other great blues guitarists like Walter Trout and Samantha Fish. I think you'd really love Samantha; she has great energy!
Great Video, Check out Joe Bonamassa version of I'll play the blues for you. You will not be disappointed. Love your reactions channel ❤️
Joe is amazing and any of his live performances at the Royal Albert Hall for example are worth your attention. With that said, you must check out the iconic Irishman Gary Moore who predates Joe. Any of Gary's live performances such as Still Got the Blues and Parisienne Walkways are just amazing.
I am a huge blues fan, and no, it is not all sad. There are many many songs that are very upbeat. I am a fan of singers that sing from everything inside of their soul. So, my recommendation is Jonny Lang. He is by far one of the greatest blues artist singers and guitarists. You will not find another singer who puts more into their songs than Jonny. I highly highly recommend that you react to any song that he has, you will love him. Lie to Me, Darker Side, Breaking Me, Still Raining, and Give Me Up Again, are some of my favourites
Another rocker of his to check out is "Goin ' Down Live at the Greek Theatre"
I think you might enjoy it.
Take a listen to “Lazy” with Joe Bonamassa and Jimmy Barnes. (Similar vibe)
Check out his newest Live from the Hollywood Bowl Last Matador from Bayonne
Im still waiting for the Cure- to wish impossible things live from 1992 ; )
By the way thx for another reaction
Hey you two! You just found the greatest blues band currently on the music scene. The Blues is the basis of all modern music. Rock, jazz, country--you name it, it is all derived from the blues. Between Classic Rock and the Blues you will find a very comfortable musical home. Here is another Joe Bonamassa performance with Beth Hart on vocals for "I'd Rather Go Blind." And you better put on your seat belt for this one because it will _move_ you! ruclips.net/video/UEHwO_UEp7A/видео.html&
Ok now you discovered the great Joe Bonamassa.
Please check out him and Beth Hart i promise you you won’t be disappointed try the I’d Rather go Blind and then I’ll take Care of You please love to see your reaction as you obviously love Joe but believe me Beth will blow your mind she’s a modern day Janis Joplin
Hi !!!!!
You should do a reaction of Depeche Mode. Enjoy the Silence. Thanks
"Beth & Joe - Strange Fruit" "ruclips.net/video/3Qf_aytrlpQ/видео.html" shows Joe's range and his affinity with Beth Hart.
Child Prodigy😎
Can you please react to Toto : "stop loving you " or" Pamela " or "hold the line ". ...Live ..thank you .
He's not completely new to you. You've reacted to him when he was with Jimmy Barnes playing 'Stone Cold'. And you loved him then too.
To see another brilliant song from him, try 'Woke Up Dreaming', live, with Tina Guo on the cello. Absolutely astounding.
ruclips.net/video/MQBkV7s0sV0/видео.html
that was not cool at all. It was hot,hot,hot. And the man with the keyboard is Reece Wynance. He was the keyboarder of Stevie Ray Vaughn, the guy, that is even better, and induced the revival of blues in the 80s to the whole world, and even to the "house wives contenciocy," as John Mayer told ( Probably the third best blues player after SRV and JB). And blues will now stay forever, is timeless and tickles always the most emotions. There are a to of different styles, from slow to fast and fury, rom to happy, melodic or rhythmic. The blues does it all. And moves every generation, if getting introduced to it:, Which some younger folks sadly don't get to know at all. You at least did it, and it initially worked out. Great to see. As a recommendation: See steve ray Vaughn live at the Montreux Jazz Festival with "Tin Pan Alley"
You two are very cute. However, (understandably, English being a second language), you're taking the title far too literally!😊
In English slang, if you "make someone blue", you make them sad. The blues genre originated in the south, where conditions were tough for black people. That's why most blues lyrics are bleak.
The title is saying that he gave up everything to please her, but (ironically) is still left with the blues (sadness, over her).
Твоя жена хочет Джо