I'm a 73 year old music collector... More Joe please... and more Jimmy Barnes, one of my all time favorite vocalists. The drummer is Anton Fig and the bassist is Michael Rhodes, regulars with Joe. You've not scratched the surface of Joe's music. He's got 33 albums and I have 26 of them. He's in the rock group "Black Country Communion" and the fusion/funk group "Rock Candy Funk Party"... not to mention his performances with the amazing Beth Hart. Joe has the distinction of having more #1 Blues hits and Gold albums than anyone in history. .. yes I'm a fan. Might I suggest "Mountain Time" live at the Royal Albert Hall (an incredible intro) and "Angel of Mercy" and "Cadillac Assembly Line" both live at the Greek Theater. Glad you've found Joe.
Alleneh.....I love Joe’s work and am in awe of his talent, but only have two albums and a couple of DVD’s. I love rock, and when he covers Zeppelin In concert I’m amazed. I like blues, but only two or three per record, kinda the way. Zep did it. Can you suggest an album of his that might be a good fit for my taste? And also one of the funk/fusion? also, I’m curious about Black Country....since Joe’s American. I believe Jason Bonham is in the band, yes? But is he the only member from the Black Country? Did Jason put the band together? Picking your brain because you are obviously a strong fan.... Oh...and I LOVE Mountain Time! And we are the same age...🤘
@@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Geoffrey... I have 13 of his DVD's, his 3 albums with Beth Hart, 4 with Black Country Communion, the 2 Rock Candy Funk Party albums and 16 of his solo albums. Hard to suggest one. I highly recommend his Live at the Greek Theater CD and DVD. His album British Blues Explosion has him doing songs by Jeff Beck, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, John Mayall, Rod Stewart, Jack Bruce... cool album. Black Country Communion consists of Joe, Glenn Hughes bass (Black Sabbath, Deep Purple), Jason Bonham drums and Derek Sherinian keyboards. Either of the 2 Rock Candy Funk Party albums are fine but I might prefer the " Groove is King" CD (also comes with a DVD... and you can never get enough funk). The group was formed by the drummer, Tal Bergman (classically trained) and consists of Joe Bonamassa, Ron DeJesus guitar, Mike Merritt bass, Renato Neto keys, Fred Kron keys & strings, Daniel Sadownick percussion, Randy Brecker trumpets, Ada Rovatti sax and James Campagnola baritone sax... as they say, I might be old but I saw all the cool bands.
Don't forget to mention Arlan Schierbaum on the organ and Brad Whitford playing rhythm guitar. Sadly bassist Michael Rhodes passed away in March of 2023.
Jimmy Barnes the vocalist - a legend in Australian rock over decades - never disappoints both with Cold Chisel and solo - showing my age but - music of my youth
Let me compliment you once again on minimizing your image during the performance. You're one of the few who do it, and it makes sense! We can still see your reaction.
I saw Joe Bonamassa Feb., 2022 in Augusta, GA, and he's still good as he ever was! Not bad for a kid that opened for B.B. King when he was 12 years old!! These guys were havin' a blast ! ✌🎶🎧🎤🎸
Michael Rhodes, bassist for Joe Bonamassa, passed away March 4th, 2023, from pancreatic cancer at the age of 69. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.
OMG lord I'm so excited Ive been asking for this so long Dude just wait.......This Nanna told you if you are gonna do a remake do it justice...... I knew the organ would get you..... The masters at work Jimmy Barnes just fits him to a T.... so happy you enjoy it.
Don't know if anyone else mentioned this already - the drummer is Anton Fig, he was the long time drummer for David Letterman's band. The other guitarist was Brad Whitford, who has played in Aerosmith forever. This song was done back in 2012 when Joe was recording the Driving Towards The Daylight album. At the time, there was a tribute album being put together for Deep Purple's Machine Head album, and Joe covered a couple of songs at the time. Jimmy Barnes also sang on one of the songs on Driving Towards The Daylight.
Anything by Bonamassa is superb. The man has the gift.....been playing since he was nine or so Blew me away when he covered Jimmy Page....effing gorgeous playing. The pot of gold for Bonamassa is the video of his performance at the Royal Albert Hall.
Joe can play the hell out of an acoustic guitar too. If you wanna see something truly amazing , check out Joe Bonamassa "Woke Up Dreaming" Live at the Royal Albert Hall. What he does to that acoustic guitar will make your hair stand on end. I have never heard anything like it and I have been playing guitar for more than 50yrs. Well worth checkin out.
@@flickdasher1775 I appreciate the suggestion Flick. I have a great appreciation for Gary Moore. Gary was a great player and one of my favorites too. Have been watching him for 30 years or more. No one could do it like him. But Joe has a lot to offer too. He was good enough to play on stage with Robben Ford , Miles Davis' guitar player, among others, when he was like 10 years old. Not many of us can say that, right? Although, I have been lucky enough to have played music with a few Grammy winners, myself .
Glad you checked this out. That Anton Fig Yamaha Signature snare is a beast and has been his mainstay for years. I bought that model twice for different kits and loved it. 14 x 6" 6-ply maple with wood hoops. Side sticks like nothing else, great tuning across the range. Anton played with a wide range of artists in Paul Shaffer's band on Letterman, and that snare was never out of place.
I couldn’t tell if it was Mahalia or not.Link below, Jimmy’s daughter Mahalia Barnes on split screen singing with Joe Bonamassa. ruclips.net/video/LT1_zLv3SHg/видео.html
@@tedr3586 oh I meant couldn’t tell if Mahalia or not as backing singer. Yes I know it’s Mahalia in the split screen. I watched her with Jimmy and family when they’d all get together on Facebook. Have you seen in The Voice Australia - WoW she was brilliant
@@bernadettelanders7306 Have seen her on The Voice and yes pretty amazing. Have been lucky enough to have seen Joe 4 times and twice Mahalia has been one of the backup singers. The trio of backup singers (Jade, Junita and Mahalia) perform so well together
Your critique is on point!!! its hard to even put it into words!! its really challenging to describe the awesomeness of this music created by these masters of their craft and the joy they feel in doing it for us!!! God bless these men for sharing their love and spirit of generosity through this music its like when your hot your hot they had it all going for them. Muscians like this make the world a better place everytime they sing or pick up their instruments!!! never stop, just keep going.
It don't get no better than this ! This song is what I cut my teeth on when Deep Purple rocked it back in the day and they still Rockin it ! This cover sounds just like Deep Purple. I remember watching this when it was first released and it blew me away !
Anton's been playing with Joe for many years. Look for the most recent "Joe Bonamassa Live from Nerdville" where he's talking with Paul Shaffer. They talk about Anton during the broadcast.
Yes, I couldn't wait for you to see this collaboration of amazing musicians Jimmy is from Cold Chisel, and Brad Whitford from Aerosmith and Anton,Fig who was a drummer on the David Letterman show. I not sure of the organist but I know he worked with Beth Hart as well. PEACE HIPPIE JOE
@@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Like wise my friend, always cool to reach out or hear from a fellow hippie. My grandaughter over heard a story about being call hippie Joe in high school and seen the peace symbol on my class ring so she started it up again. I still have my ponytail too so still fits. PEACE
Keyboard player is another one of Joe's paid assassins. Arlen Schierbaum, who has played on quite a few of Joe's records. Not as much since Reece Wynans has started touring with Joe however.
Great reaction again! Joe is a great guitarist and Jimmy can belt old a song like this and do it more than a little credit. You should check out Joe with Beth Hart live in Amsterdam. Amazing show from start to finish. The cover of Etta James's I'd rather go blind can bring a tear to this old cynics eyes it is so amazing.....Keep up the great reactions..
Great to see Mr Jimmy Barnes getting Reacted on! Australian rock icon both in his band Cold Chisel and a stellar solo career. Please check out this huge rabbit hole. Cold Chisel; BOW RIVER WHEN THE WAR IS OVER SHIPPING STEEL Jimmy's Aussie anthem; WORKING CLASS MAN Thanks much appreciated. From an Aussie!
Good lord😍this is the reason I wanted you to react to Joe Bonamassa & Beth Hart “I’d rather go blind” live from Amsterdam! Joe ate the guitar in that one as well...please react to this one when you get a chance.
Chod, that's Ian Gillian on vocals.... Lead singer of Deep Purple.... other guitarist is Brad Whitford from Aerosmith... and Anton Fig on drums from David Letterman's tv show band
That's Jimmy Barnes on vocals. Jimmy is a legend in Australian rock, both solo and with his band "Cold Chisel". Jimmy's daughter, Mahalia, is a back-up singer in Joe's band.
Great suggestion. I never paid that much attention to organs until I started watching you. Now when I see them at estate sales I take noticed. I love instruments and like to know how they are made, tuned and all that stuff. I'm making a violin now. And no I don't really play an instrument. Just dabble.
As you like Deep Purple and just got into original Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore's solo project Rainbow, you will be amazed at the mucianship. Check out Kill the King or Gates of Babylon, they are amazing works of art from the seventies
Jimmy Barnes is one of the best Australian voice talents, with a massive vocal range, and a decades long career starting with the band Cold Chisel in 1973, where he was lead vocalist from the age of seventeen, and then onto an amazing solo career. I feel you will discover a rabbit hole here. Jimmy Barnes solo songs: 1 Driving Wheels 2 Different Lives 3 Lover, Lover 4 I'd Die to Be With You Tonight 5 When Something Is Wrong With My Baby (duet with John Farnham) 6 Working Class Man 7 Sydney Ladies 8 Lay Down Your Guns 9 Simply the Best (duet with Tina Turner) Cold Chisel songs: 1. Khe Sanh 2. Flame Trees 3. Choir Girl
Stuff is tight in that room innit? :) and yeah.. the B3 by Jimmy Barnes.. wow. In the true spirit of Jon Lord. All of the musicians kicked ass but yeah.... that was a wicked tight cover. One of the best covers ever.
I am glad to see you react to a video I suggested, I knew you would love it! To complete the circle, you should listen to Deep Purples "Made in Japan" live version!
Please do not forget about Steppenwolf.....This group was the first Heavy metal band........I want you to react to "Sokie Sokie" by Steppenwolf. A Hard driven song that drove us WILD!!!!
Jimmy Barnes is the singer his daughter Mahalia Barnes is one of the 3 backup singers that back Joe Bonamassa on most songs they are called the soul mates.
Joe plays a bunch of different guitars. The version of "Just Got Paid" from the Royal Albert Hall with the Flying V is the one I keep going back to, with the dual drums of Anton Fig and Bogie Bowles. I also recall Joe playing one of the Ibanez "lawsuit special" destroyers (a total ripoff of a Gibson Explorer) , and a killer slide guitar for "feeling bad blues".
Bonamassa is top drawer in anything he does. You need to check out DRIVING WHEELS by Jimmy Barnes. He has a voice that will shatter glass. You will love it.
Don't see Joe playing a Strat too often, which is weird because it's such a blues guitar, and Joe is definitely a blues kind of guy. Doesn't matter what guitar he's on though he always rips.
Chod, check out Joe Bonamassa/Jimmy Barnes "Stone cold". You'll know who Jimmy Barnes is then. There's also a version of this song with Jimmy doing a duet with Tina Arena. Both are good.
I’m very bummed that Aussie music per se, wasn’t played in America, except for a very few artists. There’s a deep and vast musical treasure down under that for business, was generally kept from the American market.
I'm discovering this one right along with you - added to my bookmarks. Now try Fire On High - ELO. ruclips.net/video/wntHSse3yec/видео.html Then the opening backwards. ruclips.net/video/lzmeKHv5k3o/видео.html Or the whole thing backwards. ruclips.net/video/dN_M4AHvmxs/видео.html Jeff Lynne is a genius.
have you heard Joe Bonamassa and Beth Hart "I'd Rather Go Blind" live in Amsterdam? (it's an Etta James cover) ruclips.net/video/UEHwO_UEp7A/видео.html Joe and Beth have a few albums together the chemistry is out of this world also check out solo Beth Hart "Am I The One" live at Paradiso ruclips.net/video/5Ro191bgp7k/видео.html this is like a reincarnation of Janis Joplin
So Hyang - Bridge Over Troubled Water, (NOT A K-POP singer) she did an amazing gospel version of this song ruclips.net/video/C6iHh4yBxCo/видео.html This song blows away every single person that reacts to it.
Quite possibly the best cover I've ever heard.
I'm a 73 year old music collector... More Joe please... and more Jimmy Barnes, one of my all time favorite vocalists. The drummer is Anton Fig and the bassist is Michael Rhodes, regulars with Joe. You've not scratched the surface of Joe's music. He's got 33 albums and I have 26 of them. He's in the rock group "Black Country Communion" and the fusion/funk group "Rock Candy Funk Party"... not to mention his performances with the amazing Beth Hart. Joe has the distinction of having more #1 Blues hits and Gold albums than anyone in history. .. yes I'm a fan. Might I suggest "Mountain Time" live at the Royal Albert Hall (an incredible intro) and "Angel of Mercy" and "Cadillac Assembly Line" both live at the Greek Theater. Glad you've found Joe.
Alleneh.....I love Joe’s work and am in awe of his talent, but only have two albums and a couple of DVD’s. I love rock, and when he covers Zeppelin In concert I’m amazed. I like blues, but only two or three per record, kinda the way. Zep did it. Can you suggest an album of his that might be a good fit for my taste? And also one of the funk/fusion?
also, I’m curious about Black Country....since Joe’s American. I believe Jason Bonham is in the band, yes? But is he the only member from the Black Country? Did Jason put the band together? Picking your brain because you are obviously a strong fan....
Oh...and I LOVE Mountain Time! And we are the same age...🤘
@@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Geoffrey... I have 13 of his DVD's, his 3 albums with Beth Hart, 4 with Black Country Communion, the 2 Rock Candy Funk Party albums and 16 of his solo albums. Hard to suggest one. I highly recommend his Live at the Greek Theater CD and DVD. His album British Blues Explosion has him doing songs by Jeff Beck, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, John Mayall, Rod Stewart, Jack Bruce... cool album. Black Country Communion consists of Joe, Glenn Hughes bass (Black Sabbath, Deep Purple), Jason Bonham drums and Derek Sherinian keyboards. Either of the 2 Rock Candy Funk Party albums are fine but I might prefer the " Groove is King" CD (also comes with a DVD... and you can never get enough funk). The group was formed by the drummer, Tal Bergman (classically trained) and consists of Joe Bonamassa, Ron DeJesus guitar, Mike Merritt bass, Renato Neto keys, Fred Kron keys & strings, Daniel Sadownick percussion, Randy Brecker trumpets, Ada Rovatti sax and James Campagnola baritone sax... as they say, I might be old but I saw all the cool bands.
The old grey haired guitar player... non other than Brad Whitford of Aerosmith! LOL Impressive line up!
Don't forget to mention Arlan Schierbaum on the organ and Brad Whitford playing rhythm guitar. Sadly bassist Michael Rhodes passed away in March of 2023.
They killed it! They all played their respective instruments like it owed them money.
Jimmy Barnes the vocalist - a legend in Australian rock over decades - never disappoints both with Cold Chisel and solo - showing my age but - music of my youth
Age is just a state of mind.
@@dannymoore6886 OR what you see in the mirror each morning - ha ha
@@maryhanrahan Indeed! And after 67 years, I could be SO much worse! For all the foibles I just can’t complain!
Love Jimmy Barnes, Cold Chisel "Bow River", and him and Tina Turner "Simply The Best" 💞💯
Let me compliment you once again on minimizing your image during the performance. You're one of the few who do it, and it makes sense! We can still see your reaction.
I saw Joe Bonamassa Feb., 2022 in Augusta, GA, and he's still good as he ever was! Not bad for a kid that opened for B.B. King when he was 12 years old!! These guys were havin' a blast ! ✌🎶🎧🎤🎸
... when “old dudes” are more cooler than the children they sired. 🎼😁
Too true!! too true!! Leanne.
Thanks...my aches are few when my old music is new!
That's one hell of a supergroup! Goosbumps 👍
So glad you reacted to this! So awesome on so many levels! Easily the top 3 covers of all time for me.
Talent is and talent does...wow!!
Michael Rhodes, bassist for Joe Bonamassa, passed away March 4th, 2023, from pancreatic cancer at the age of 69. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.
OMG lord I'm so excited Ive been asking for this so long Dude just wait.......This Nanna told you if you are gonna do a remake do it justice...... I knew the organ would get you..... The masters at work Jimmy Barnes just fits him to a T.... so happy you enjoy it.
Don't know if anyone else mentioned this already - the drummer is Anton Fig, he was the long time drummer for David Letterman's band. The other guitarist was Brad Whitford, who has played in Aerosmith forever. This song was done back in 2012 when Joe was recording the Driving Towards The Daylight album. At the time, there was a tribute album being put together for Deep Purple's Machine Head album, and Joe covered a couple of songs at the time. Jimmy Barnes also sang on one of the songs on Driving Towards The Daylight.
Anything by Bonamassa is superb. The man has the gift.....been playing since he was nine or so Blew me away when he covered Jimmy Page....effing gorgeous playing. The pot of gold for Bonamassa is the video of his performance at the Royal Albert Hall.
That 2009 concert at RAH was amazing. Don't think there was a song I disliked.
Especially like Happier Times, Slow Gin and Just Got Paid.
YES...the 2009 performance. And I love those songs as well, plus Mountain Time and John Henry.
Just an Amazing performance. Wow! 🎸🎹🎶
WOW just great music and musicians go Jimmy you are an Australian legend.
Take that!!
Joe can play the hell out of an acoustic guitar too. If you wanna see something truly amazing , check out Joe Bonamassa "Woke Up Dreaming" Live at the Royal Albert Hall. What he does to that acoustic guitar will make your hair stand on end. I have never heard anything like it and I have been playing guitar for more than 50yrs. Well worth checkin out.
watch gary moore. nuff said!
@@flickdasher1775 I appreciate the suggestion Flick. I have a great appreciation for Gary Moore. Gary was a great player and one of my favorites too. Have been watching him for 30 years or more. No one could do it like him. But Joe has a lot to offer too. He was good enough to play on stage with Robben Ford , Miles Davis' guitar player, among others, when he was like 10 years old. Not many of us can say that, right? Although, I have been lucky enough to have played music with a few Grammy winners, myself .
Check out "Woke Up Dreaming" at the Beacon theater. They are all 🔥
Doesn't that just bring a smile to your face ??
Glad you checked this out. That Anton Fig Yamaha Signature snare is a beast and has been his mainstay for years. I bought that model twice for different kits and loved it. 14 x 6" 6-ply maple with wood hoops. Side sticks like nothing else, great tuning across the range. Anton played with a wide range of artists in Paul Shaffer's band on Letterman, and that snare was never out of place.
Another little piece of trivia for is is that one of back up singers in Joe's bad is Mahalia Barnes. Jimmy's daughter
I couldn’t tell if it was Mahalia or not.Link below, Jimmy’s daughter Mahalia Barnes on split screen singing with Joe Bonamassa.
ruclips.net/video/LT1_zLv3SHg/видео.html
Yes, that is Mahalia doing Riding with the King with Joe.
Joe also played guitar on Mahalia's solo album "Oh Yeah"
@@tedr3586 oh I meant couldn’t tell if Mahalia or not as backing singer. Yes I know it’s Mahalia in the split screen. I watched her with Jimmy and family when they’d all get together on Facebook. Have you seen in The Voice Australia - WoW she was brilliant
@@bernadettelanders7306 Have seen her on The Voice and yes pretty amazing. Have been lucky enough to have seen Joe 4 times and twice Mahalia has been one of the backup singers.
The trio of backup singers (Jade, Junita and Mahalia) perform so well together
This was absolutely FANTASTIC! Thanks Chod!
Your critique is on point!!! its hard to even put it into words!! its really challenging to describe the awesomeness of this music created by these masters of their craft and the joy they feel in doing it for us!!! God bless these men for sharing their love and spirit of generosity through this music its like when your hot your hot they had it all going for them. Muscians like this make the world a better place everytime they sing or pick up their instruments!!! never stop, just keep going.
It don't get no better than this ! This song is what I cut my teeth on when Deep Purple rocked it back in the day and they still Rockin it ! This cover sounds just like Deep Purple. I remember watching this when it was first released and it blew me away !
"Woke Up Dreaming" at Beacon Theater. Joe kills it. The rest of the band were Joe's band then.
THAT WAS A JAM!!!
Joe always surrounds himself with the best!
Not sure but the drummer looked like Anton Fig from the Letterman show.
It is Anton Fig !
Anton's been playing with Joe for many years. Look for the most recent "Joe Bonamassa Live from Nerdville" where he's talking with Paul Shaffer. They talk about Anton during the broadcast.
Joe's regular drummer for a number of years now
YOU DID IT!!! Thank you so much!!!
Yes, I couldn't wait for you to see this collaboration of amazing musicians Jimmy is from Cold Chisel, and Brad Whitford from Aerosmith and Anton,Fig who was a drummer on the David Letterman show. I not sure of the organist but I know he worked with Beth Hart as well. PEACE HIPPIE JOE
Love your handle. I’m “hippie Helene”.... nice to meet ya. ✌️
@@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Like wise my friend, always cool to reach out or hear from a fellow hippie. My grandaughter over heard a story about being call hippie Joe in high school and seen the peace symbol on my class ring so she started it up again. I still have my ponytail too so still fits. PEACE
Keyboard player is another one of Joe's paid assassins. Arlen Schierbaum, who has played on quite a few of Joe's records. Not as much since Reece Wynans has started touring with Joe however.
Jimmy Barnes is the vocalist. Check out his band Cold Chisle. Spot on reaction, Chod. End of.
Great cover
Great reaction again! Joe is a great guitarist and Jimmy can belt old a song like this and do it more than a little credit. You should check out Joe with Beth Hart live in Amsterdam. Amazing show from start to finish. The cover of Etta James's I'd rather go blind can bring a tear to this old cynics eyes it is so amazing.....Keep up the great reactions..
Great to see Mr Jimmy Barnes getting Reacted on! Australian rock icon both in his band Cold Chisel and a stellar solo career.
Please check out this huge rabbit hole.
Cold Chisel;
BOW RIVER
WHEN THE WAR IS OVER
SHIPPING STEEL
Jimmy's Aussie anthem;
WORKING CLASS MAN
Thanks much appreciated. From an Aussie!
Had a smile on my face while Listening to this jam session and watching your reaction . Perfect.
Anton Fig on the drums and has been with Joe on and off for many, many years.
so has the bass player Michael Rhodes. You should check the live concert video Joe Bonamassa Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks.
@@davidhattman7649 I have seen it. I have been lucky enough to see Joe perform many times.
Gobsmacked! The band ate it up and spat it out. Loved your reaction.
Really really enjoying your reactions and your musical insights!! Keep up the great work Wilburn.
This cover gives me pleasure chills every time I listen to it.
I’m still hoping you’ll react to Joe Bonamassa and The Ballad of John Henry. I know you’ll enjoy it also.
I like his version of John Henry with Black Country Communion
One of the best covers.
All remachined album was great
Good lord😍this is the reason I wanted you to react to Joe Bonamassa & Beth Hart “I’d rather go blind” live from Amsterdam! Joe ate the guitar in that one as well...please react to this one when you get a chance.
Chod, that's Ian Gillian on vocals.... Lead singer of Deep Purple.... other guitarist is Brad Whitford from Aerosmith... and Anton Fig on drums from David Letterman's tv show band
That's Jimmy Barnes on vocals. Jimmy is a legend in Australian rock, both solo and with his band "Cold Chisel". Jimmy's daughter, Mahalia, is a back-up singer in Joe's band.
Nope......Jimmy Barnes is on vocals
@@jlocke78759 my bad... thanks
@@otisyoung7061 my bad, thanks
@@otisyoung7061 my bad, thanks
Chod another new 70's band you haven't tried yet . Moody Blues start out with - I'm just a singer ( in a rock and roll band ) .
Yep when you get all the people at the top of their games and no egos
It was like old mates just jamming
Unbelievable!!!!!
lovin' this channel.
yeah mate, This is music! jamming and rocking out! I don't even care that the man Jimmy Barnes was singing it. This is just great!
Great suggestion. I never paid that much attention to organs until I started watching you. Now when I see them at estate sales I take noticed. I love instruments and like to know how they are made, tuned and all that stuff. I'm making a violin now. And no I don't really play an instrument. Just dabble.
I've watched this video at least 50 times!! It's fire 🔥!!
Damn... that was good!!!👏👏👏👏👏
Stunning.
I always found it amusing that Hammond and Leslie didn't like each other. Yet their gear, was the perfect marriage.
As you like Deep Purple and just got into original Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore's solo project Rainbow, you will be amazed at the mucianship. Check out Kill the King or Gates of Babylon, they are amazing works of art from the seventies
Scroll down in his videos, he just reacted to “light in the black“ a few days ago!
You need to watch jimmmy with his group cold chisel singing wild thing..live. It’s blow you away good Aussie rock at it’s best
Jimmy Barnes is one of the best Australian voice talents, with a massive vocal range, and a decades long career starting with the band Cold Chisel in 1973, where he was lead vocalist from the age of seventeen, and then onto an amazing solo career. I feel you will discover a rabbit hole here.
Jimmy Barnes solo songs:
1 Driving Wheels
2 Different Lives
3 Lover, Lover
4 I'd Die to Be With You Tonight
5 When Something Is Wrong With My Baby (duet with John Farnham)
6 Working Class Man
7 Sydney Ladies
8 Lay Down Your Guns
9 Simply the Best (duet with Tina Turner)
Cold Chisel songs:
1. Khe Sanh
2. Flame Trees
3. Choir Girl
Yes!!! And the list goes on and on...I commented on Now River and Shipping Steel
Stuff is tight in that room innit? :) and yeah.. the B3 by Jimmy Barnes.. wow. In the true spirit of Jon Lord. All of the musicians kicked ass but yeah.... that was a wicked tight cover. One of the best covers ever.
Love your reaction.
I am glad to see you react to a video I suggested, I knew you would love it! To complete the circle, you should listen to Deep Purples "Made in Japan" live version!
Perfect way to describe this piece of art, my friend.
Please do not forget about Steppenwolf.....This group was the first Heavy metal band........I want you to react to "Sokie Sokie" by Steppenwolf. A Hard driven song that drove us WILD!!!!
Another good collaboration with Joe and Jimmy is the song "Stone Cold". ruclips.net/video/IyXFHr5jylI/видео.html
You’re right; anyone that down voted this doesn’t know music.
There's a lot of them out there, always has been, always will be.
Jimmy Barnes is the singer his daughter Mahalia Barnes is one of the 3 backup singers that back Joe Bonamassa on most songs they are called the soul mates.
Love this cover
Got tickets to see Joe in Vegas Aug 6th maybe ill see ya there.
Same kind of organ used in the Deep Purple original. Awesome sound, cannot be reproduced on modern keyboards.
Organist/keyboard player was former member to Joe's band, Arlan Schierbaum.
Surprised to see Joe playing a Fender. Every time I've seen him he has a Gibson Les Paul or 335. He is THE MAN!!!
Joe plays a bunch of different guitars. The version of "Just Got Paid" from the Royal Albert Hall with the Flying V is the one I keep going back to, with the dual drums of Anton Fig and Bogie Bowles. I also recall Joe playing one of the Ibanez "lawsuit special" destroyers (a total ripoff of a Gibson Explorer) , and a killer slide guitar for "feeling bad blues".
wow so good
The rhythm guitarist is Brad Whitford from Arrowsmith!!
I wodered if anyone noticed??
Damn
Bonamassa is top drawer in anything he does. You need to check out DRIVING WHEELS by Jimmy Barnes. He has a voice that will shatter glass. You will love it.
If you like organ in rock, try "The Barbarian" by ELP. Keith Emerson is the greatest prog rock organist ever.
🔥🔥
yep, this wasnt the first rodeo for these musicians, the singer, Jimmy Barnes is a fav of the Madden brothers
Listen to Jimmy and Joe do Too much love aint enough , vocals and guitar will make you cry
Don't see Joe playing a Strat too often, which is weird because it's such a blues guitar, and Joe is definitely a blues kind of guy. Doesn't matter what guitar he's on though he always rips.
Ha ha ha f*ck yeah folks😂
Chod, check out Joe Bonamassa/Jimmy Barnes "Stone cold". You'll know who Jimmy Barnes is then. There's also a version of this song with Jimmy doing a duet with Tina Arena. Both are good.
Lord is underrated and IDK why.
I’m very bummed that Aussie music per se, wasn’t played in America, except for a very few artists. There’s a deep and vast musical treasure down under that for business, was generally kept from the American market.
That is nearly better that the original.
Chod- have you reacted to Booker T live at Daryl’s House doing Green Onions? It’s sooooo gooooood!
Check out time a Turner and Jimmy barnes song "Simply the best" you won't be disappointed.
☮️💜
I'm discovering this one right along with you - added to my bookmarks.
Now try Fire On High - ELO.
ruclips.net/video/wntHSse3yec/видео.html
Then the opening backwards.
ruclips.net/video/lzmeKHv5k3o/видео.html
Or the whole thing backwards.
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Jeff Lynne is a genius.
Check out Joe Bonamassa and Jimmy Barnes doing Stone Cold..Jimmy not singing he's Sanging..😎
This is a perfect example of how white artists are keeping black heritage alive through the blues and rock and roll!
Supertramp Child o Vision.
Joe b.stevie r v.garry moore .the best ever...
Deep Purple wrote this song and performed it... but not better than this, not by a very long mile!
Your not lazy you listen to the song
have you heard Joe Bonamassa and Beth Hart "I'd Rather Go Blind" live in Amsterdam? (it's an Etta James cover) ruclips.net/video/UEHwO_UEp7A/видео.html Joe and Beth have a few albums together the chemistry is out of this world also check out solo Beth Hart "Am I The One" live at Paradiso ruclips.net/video/5Ro191bgp7k/видео.html this is like a reincarnation of Janis Joplin
This is my S##t! #OldGuysRule
You got to mention the organs players name, ARLAN SCHIEBAUM....NO RESPECT TO MENTION HIS NAME. RECORD CORRECTED.
Ian still has chops❤️
That's Aussie legend Jimmy Barnes
So Hyang - Bridge Over Troubled Water, (NOT A K-POP singer) she did an amazing gospel version of this song
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This song blows away every single person that reacts to it.
Excellent but Deep Purple original more ecellenter!!!
It's good , but it ain't quite Jon Lord !! (Brits will get the reference)