I saw George in concert in Washington, DC back in 1984 (might have been '85) which remains one of the best nights of my life. That I am fortunate enough to relive that night just a little bit every time I see a great video like this brings joy into my life. Thank you George for all your years of entertaining and thank you Joe for bringing George up with you to play!
Many years ago when I was in my 20's I saw George perform in New Hope, PA in a small tavern, I had an up close seat and I was so totally blown away I will never forget it. Now to see George and Joe together is really a dream come true! Thanks for this great performance!!!!! Can you guys do an album together of 50's rock? That would be beyond awesome!!! I will be the first customer !!
You know.. George is 73 as I'm writing this. His status as a pioneer and legend of rock & roll is untouchable, and he's gifted us with music that will last the test of time. But I'm more grateful for the fact that, after such a hard working career, he's been able to reach his 70's and enjoy them. Far too many great entertainers, not just musicians, die far too early. I often feel guilty that so many men and women spent their strongest years working to entertain us, sacrificing time with family (or having a family at all) and the regular perks of life we enjoy, only to pass away at 40, 50, 60 - before they ever got to slow down and start prioritizing themselves before their fans. Thank you, George and Joe, as well as your bands!
Valla valla, coincido contigo en lo que comentas, tienes toda la maldita razón, es George, Dios le de muchos años más de vida y kn mucha salud, Saludos desde México amigo 👍
Thanks for that. His real age was like not a thought but confirming 72' just adds so much more respect to an Icon. Because .... You know when I drink alone...I prefer to be by myself. One Bourbon...One Scotch and One Beer.
Happy 72nd Birthday George Lawrence Thorogood. February 24, 1950 Wilmington, DE.. Many, many more George Lawrence I'll never forget seeing George for the first time opening for The Stones in Boulder in 81'..
@Joe Bonamassa Thank you for your welcome reply..it might be time for you and George to get your bandmates together and head out on tour and hit the studios to make some bluesy R&R memories!
Happy 72nd Birthday George Lawrence Thorogood. February 24, 1950 Wilmington, DE.. Many, many more George Lawrence I'll never forget seeing George for the first time opening for The Stones in Boulder in 81'..
First time I saw George was in Boulder at Folsom Field in 1981. He was so good, I begged my sister to take me back to see him the next day as he was on the same ticket as the Stones and Heart. Just saw him in KCMO a few weeks ago, still rocking hard!!
His entrance was Legendary ! Coming on in those average clothes, bandanna and then saying to The younger boys: I Play Loud and I Play Fast......... So try and keep up...to this Old Man!
That's "Lonesome George" for you.... Rock legend, and blues pioneer. He's all or nothing. He's either wide open, or he's not playing. Got a slew of memories, attached to his music... all of them fantastic.
Haven't missed a George Thorogood Tour since 1984. That first amazing show I saw was a Blues Rock marathon that only ended when George stepped up to the mike and announced "we don't know anymore songs, Goodnight"
What I dig is how Joe stepped back and let George have the stage. To me that showed a lot of respect to him. He wasn't going to let his ego upstage George. That makes me respect and appreciate him that much more.
George is The MAN. My future wife and I saw him play at a movie theater turned concert venue in Norman, OK. What an Entertainer, with a capital E. It was like going to church, with Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley as Deacons.
i worked as a roadie in 94 or 95 and George played our State Fair venue. 2nd song the power was cut and a city official came to the stage and told him that he was violating the city's (Salem, Oregon) decibel ordinance. George just yelled 'how much is the fine?'. George just yelled "cut a check and get this idiot off my stage. oh and turn this up, if we're paying the full amount we're getting our money's worth". I don't recall the amount but it was several thousand dollars.
I saw him in concert several times, he was the best! Talk about a good, awesome time I had. We even got up front! Dancing having the best time ever! Thank you George!!
I saw GT at UCSB in 1980 with my Cal Poly SLO buddies… What a show… They rocked out for hours… Every one of those guys in the Destroyers were crazy good… Rock and Roll Rhythm and Blues…
Actually how could I forget he opened for the stones Philly jfk stadium 81(?)...thats the 1st time I saw him...journey opened too lol they got booed, George got called back for an encore! I was teenager
He didn't open for the heart and rolling stones as much as stole a boulder show from them? Got lost in boulder walked around all night! Destroyers added a saxophone and made all the diff. Love ya George.
Always liked George...listen to all his early live concerts with my earphones on. Last November he came to town..(Tri-cities, Wa) and I had tickets...a band member got sick (damn Covid) and they canceled the show. I'm 80, probably never get to see my "quitar god" 😮💨
Living in St. Louis for 63 years I had many opportunities to see Chuck live. He played once a month down on the Loop at the Blueberry Hill Bar in the Duck Room. It was always a blast!
Yeah the things its bringing out. Your comment instantly gave me a vision of Chuck down low, jammin the guitar while doing his hop with the guitar to the side. She told me ...it was my dinga ling.
@@shawnfreeoftyranny8849 Yep, named the room at the bar after his duck walk. His daughter had his casket lid made to hold his red hollow body electric guitar. Who says, "you can't take it with you."
St.Louis, the Loop, Blueberry Hill Bar, the Duck Room. Now that, my friend, is rock n roll. It was probably thick with cigarette and pot smoke hanging in the air. God, I’d have love to been there.
I enjoyed George in Haggerstown MD. in the early 80's he was powerful and endearing. He would always mix well with the crowd and give his full for his fans.
Saw him in 1984 at Capital Theater in Jersey. It happened to be an MTV filmed concert. The acoustics in the Capital were awesome & Loud. He had a slew of guests John Hammond, Elvin Bishop, Albert Collins, & Willie Dixon…..encore with Johnny Lee Hooker….Incredible
George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers as I remember them in the 70's. He still sound amazing!! Some of the old-timers have really suffered from strain.
George is the shit! I’ve been a fan since the first time I saw the video for bad to the bone. Then I bought every album before that one and many after that one. Saw him 4 times, once Elvin Bishop opened for him and also Big head Todd did as well. Great shows!
@@jamesgibson5876 When Elvin Bishop opened for George, Elvin brought a girl up on stage from the audience. The girl was a year behind me in high school and I knew her pretty well. He put his guitar on her and helped her play some chords, it was really cool. After the concert the group I was with went down to this little college bar called “Ellas” for a few beers. Elvins band showed up there and I drank beer with the saxophone player. It was really cool!
Really super cool rock 'n' roll... kudos to you all... I'll swing the jive-dance leg back seat change step, back seat change step... kick place change step, kick... with Joe, George and Crew...this is mega, it sweeps, love it
Saw him playing All over the country! Last time with Johnny Winter! At the Illinois state fair in 87. Still got it! Joe's playing that Les Paul standard.
1992, Thursday night which was "country western night" at the Palms Restaurant in Carpinteria, California. (Tiny dance floor) Sitting at the bar with my girlfriend and the guy next to us got up and started speaking with the singer of the band (break time) 15 minutes later (guy at the bar) George (lives just up the road in Montecito) rips the place with some of his best songs. Truly a night to remember !
I never had the pleasure of seeing George but I know more than one person that had the chance to not only see him live but got to hang out with the legend. From the stories I heard George was not only a great performer and guitarist he was a great story teller and a very funny man. I heard this from multiple people. One very special girl from Deleware and hung out on many occasions after shows. Actually talked to Pierre Robert at a show and we got on the subject of Lonsome George. Anyone I ever talked tk who had the pleasure of seeing and knowing George only great things to say. Very generous and fun guy to be around.
I saw George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers at Live Aid in Philadelphia back in 1985. I was 16 or 17. I thought they were Great. George can play a mean Guitar!
George thorogood will always be my favorite guitarist I remember on his bad to the Bone tour in Akron Ohio I was wearing a white dress and looking fine on the second tier of the Jar arena ready to jump down on him and he looked at me and gave me the finger to come on down because they had to leave the stage underneath where I was sitting Security had to hold me back oh if I only would have made it to that first floor...... I LOVE YOU GEORGIE PORGIE
George playing here in Dunedin New Zealand October 20, 2022. Am so looking forward to seeing him again but would love to see Joe as well. Last time George played in Dunedin was with the late great Joe Cocker. EX++++++++++
Thank you so much for sharing your post. Many travels & concert tickets in the past to see GT. Shows kept getting shorter & shorter. But still no regrets. A real rocker!
@@unclewillie1866 good morning from LA to you Uncle Willie, nice to hear from you. I hope you don’t mind me writing you sir. I’m looking for a new friendship Ok😊
Had tix to see Joe this past march in Knoxville and then got a cancer diagnosis and placed on chemo. Missing that concert is what REALLY chapped my ass. Finally get the chance to see him in concert and fate gives me the 'Ol "F" you finger
@@mikeg.9238 I saw Ted Nugent at a small venue about ten years ago..a lot of the audience were turned off by his political rantings between songs...I didn't pay to hear Ted bash Obama..just play Cat Scratch Fever and leave the heavy thinking at the door.
@@thomasmurphy9348 Also it really sucks that politics has infected every part of society now. Wasn't like this when i first started going to concerts 40 years ago.It's actually sickening , there's no escape anymore...
George is a flat out legend! Joe is not lagging far behind. Great playing guys!
Sounding good guys!👍👏
I saw George in concert in Washington, DC back in 1984 (might have been '85) which remains one of the best nights of my life. That I am fortunate enough to relive that night just a little bit every time I see a great video like this brings joy into my life. Thank you George for all your years of entertaining and thank you Joe for bringing George up with you to play!
Joe Bonamassa and George Thorogood...... two great musicians.....God Bless these two
Many years ago when I was in my 20's I saw George perform in New Hope, PA in a small tavern, I had an up close seat and I was so totally blown away I will never forget it. Now to see George and Joe together is really a dream come true! Thanks for this great performance!!!!! Can you guys do an album together of 50's rock? That would be beyond awesome!!! I will be the first customer !!
I was there! John’s Place, later to be John and Peter’s!!!
Epic night. Think I paid like $1.25 at the door.
You know.. George is 73 as I'm writing this. His status as a pioneer and legend of rock & roll is untouchable, and he's gifted us with music that will last the test of time. But I'm more grateful for the fact that, after such a hard working career, he's been able to reach his 70's and enjoy them. Far too many great entertainers, not just musicians, die far too early. I often feel guilty that so many men and women spent their strongest years working to entertain us, sacrificing time with family (or having a family at all) and the regular perks of life we enjoy, only to pass away at 40, 50, 60 - before they ever got to slow down and start prioritizing themselves before their fans.
Thank you, George and Joe, as well as your bands!
Valla valla, coincido contigo en lo que comentas, tienes toda la maldita razón, es George, Dios le de muchos años más de vida y kn mucha salud,
Saludos desde México amigo 👍
be forewarned , he takes no prisoners and delivers. what you came for.. thanks man .
72 years old and still rocking
Thanks for that. His real age was like not a thought but confirming 72' just adds so much more respect to an Icon. Because .... You know when I drink alone...I prefer to be by myself. One Bourbon...One Scotch and One Beer.
So am I - keep on keeping on!
Happy 72nd Birthday George Lawrence Thorogood. February 24, 1950 Wilmington, DE.. Many, many more George Lawrence
I'll never forget seeing George for the first time opening for The Stones in Boulder in 81'..
Of course
@@davidg.9932
So, on his 72nd birthday, Russia invades Ukraine.
George Thorogood was already rocking when I was in high school. That was 40 years go. He still has a rockin' stage presence.
Me too!!!! I fully agree!
Class of 80 brother! Yes sir.
Down the seashore
Thank you very much
George Thorogood the showman. Still has the beast of R&R in that big heart of his. Keep on rockin!
@Joe Bonamassa Thank you for your welcome reply..it might be time for you and George to get your bandmates together and head out on tour and hit the studios to make some bluesy R&R memories!
he should learn how to play the guitar from Mr. Bonamassa;!
@@hansguenter6263 mr bonomassa can learn how to feel rock and roll from George.
@@keirbateman267 ha ha ha; :" George may "feel" the R+R, but a R+R-guitar-player is he not; !!
@@hansguenter6263 you need to listen to Chuck berry to understand why George plays like that.
Saw George In Knoxville Tennessee in the mid 2000s at the Market Square. Killed. I've seen hundreds of concerts. This one was top 10.
Absolutely badass how Joe Bonamassa gave the entire stage to George Thorogood! Class!
Joe Bonamassa had no choice. Lard-butt Thorogood takes up the whole stage whether he wants to or not!
@@marcusantimony7535Didn't see you up there... bet you couldn't hold a candle to the lardiest part of his ass
@@marcusantimony7535lol
That was because George was in open G tuning and Joe wasn't.
Respect for Joe B , He is old school . Supported George and was happy to do so . Dam George can still play .
Happy 72nd Birthday George Lawrence Thorogood. February 24, 1950 Wilmington, DE.. Many, many more George Lawrence
I'll never forget seeing George for the first time opening for The Stones in Boulder in 81'..
First time I saw George was in Boulder at Folsom Field in 1981. He was so good, I begged my sister to take me back to see him the next day as he was on the same ticket as the Stones and Heart. Just saw him in KCMO a few weeks ago, still rocking hard!!
@@garymorris8710 I went to the second show. The first show sold out fast.
Saw the wonderful GT in London a few months ago with my son! Just brilliant......one of the best live bands ever. He rocks, period.
His entrance was Legendary ! Coming on in those average clothes, bandanna and then saying to The younger boys: I Play Loud and I Play Fast......... So try and keep up...to this Old Man!
I think Johnny winter would say that too
Chuck Berry beat them both to that line
That's "Lonesome George" for you.... Rock legend, and blues pioneer. He's all or nothing. He's either wide open, or he's not playing. Got a slew of memories, attached to his music... all of them fantastic.
Disrespectful on George's part wow
I'm quite sure Joe can "keep up" with that bucket of s**t !
Gotta love George Thorogood. I remember as a kid this guy would play all the fairs and speedways. Awesome then. Awesome now.
Does he play for sleepy joe ❔
Wish these guys can tour together - what a show it would be! Two of my faves!
One bourbon one scotch one beer
Seen George a couple times
He puts on a great show
Music does keep you moving no matter what your age 💥💥💥👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Where would we be without music 🎼🤘🏻
One of the few rockers who plays everything finger style. Wild.
Albert King played fingers, just saying
@@70snuttodd95just sayin’ what? the original comment was “one of the few”, not the only.
Lonesome George has to be one of my all time favourite rockers, would love to see him live, stellar guitar skills and stage presence!👌👌
Haven't missed a George Thorogood Tour since 1984. That first amazing show I saw was a Blues Rock marathon that only ended when George stepped up to the mike and announced "we don't know anymore songs, Goodnight"
What I dig is how Joe stepped back and let George have the stage. To me that showed a lot of respect to him. He wasn't going to let his ego upstage George. That makes me respect and appreciate him that much more.
Well it also wouldn't make sense to do that. You wouldn't invite axl rose to a stage to play piano and not sing.
👍
Absolutely, that's the way to be. Especially , if you're at the professional level on the big stage. "Good sportsmanship" for musicians
George is The MAN. My future wife and I saw him play at a movie theater turned concert venue in Norman, OK. What an Entertainer, with a capital E. It was like going to church, with Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley as Deacons.
i worked as a roadie in 94 or 95 and George played our State Fair venue. 2nd song the power was cut and a city official came to the stage and told him that he was violating the city's (Salem, Oregon) decibel ordinance. George just yelled 'how much is the fine?'. George just yelled "cut a check and get this idiot off my stage. oh and turn this up, if we're paying the full amount we're getting our money's worth". I don't recall the amount but it was several thousand dollars.
Haha, that’s awesome! Lonesome George,bad to the bone as ever!🤣🤣👌
George always put on a great show. Had the opportunity to see him many times. Keep rocking GT!
You know you're the bad ass of all bad asses when Joe Bonamaso takes a back seat.
I saw him in concert several times, he was the best! Talk about a good, awesome time I had. We even got up front! Dancing having the best time ever! Thank you George!!
I saw GT at UCSB in 1980 with my Cal Poly SLO buddies… What a show… They rocked out for hours… Every one of those guys in the Destroyers were crazy good… Rock and Roll Rhythm and Blues…
GT is another artist that is long overdue to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
As soon as he rocks as well as maddawna or biggie small.
"Rock And Roll" "Hall of Fame" is a joke.
@@GregNice76 Worse. At least jokes are funny.
Isn’t that the truth.....
@@GregNice76 agreed you have to fit in politically to be included
I like George a lot, he's like a family member, been around forever, always good to see.
I turned 21 in 1979 and he had just become huge! The Knack were new and huge too! Good times!
Saw him in Christchurch New Zealand about 10 years ago- great showman and musician- best live act I've ever seen
Still got his mullet.Ah the memories of better days.
One of My first concerts was George thorogood back in the mid 80s. Good to see he’s still rockin it.
Same here .
Lol same here capitol theater nj...half the audience jumped onstage to dance...amazing show!
Actually how could I forget he opened for the stones Philly jfk stadium 81(?)...thats the 1st time I saw him...journey opened too lol they got booed, George got called back for an encore! I was teenager
Same I saw him in 1987
He didn't open for the heart and rolling stones as much as stole a boulder show from them?
Got lost in boulder walked around all night!
Destroyers added a saxophone and made all the diff. Love ya George.
Always liked George...listen to all his early live concerts with my earphones on. Last November he came to town..(Tri-cities, Wa) and I had tickets...a band member got sick (damn Covid) and they canceled the show. I'm 80, probably never get to see my "quitar god" 😮💨
Living in St. Louis for 63 years I had many opportunities to see Chuck live. He played once a month down on the Loop at the Blueberry Hill Bar in the Duck Room. It was always a blast!
Chuck Berry!!!!The true King of Rock`n`Roll!!!
Yeah the things its bringing out. Your comment instantly gave me a vision of Chuck down low, jammin the guitar while doing his hop with the guitar to the side. She told me ...it was my dinga ling.
@@shawnfreeoftyranny8849
Yep, named the room at the bar after his duck walk. His daughter had his casket lid made to hold his red hollow body electric guitar. Who says, "you can't take it with you."
St.Louis, the Loop, Blueberry Hill Bar, the Duck Room. Now that, my friend, is rock n roll. It was probably thick with cigarette and pot smoke hanging in the air. God, I’d have love to been there.
I had the pleasure to see this man and his band when I was younger, and holy smokes, epic show. Legend he is
Good to see old Lonesome George still jammin'
Oh George! I hear ya all the way to Fontana, CA. Sept 2023❤
Me and my friends use it sneak into the Stone Balloon in Newark Delaware to see him in the early 70’s when he was just getting it all started.
Hi how are you doing 😊
i mean it,,,rock and roll really never dies!!!!
OUTSSTANDING!
Thanks for posting.....
I enjoyed George in Haggerstown MD. in the early 80's he was powerful and endearing. He would always mix well with the crowd and give his full for his fans.
Who hasn't seen George? Everybody funny, now you funny too !!
Love that line!
I m from Liverpool and when I saw him on tv playing bad to the bone...thats when I loved the blues.
Both great guys and stellar musicians. 🎸🎸🎸. Chuck is with you.
That's what is great being a musician, until your heart gives out, you can always make a living anywhere around the world.
Saw gt in Bristol uk ,best concert of my life
Two of the best blues artists on one stage .perfect.
I've always loved George thanks to my Pop. I'm 45 and have yet to see him. I'm hoping to change that before him or I go.
Saw him in 1984 at Capital Theater in Jersey. It happened to be an MTV filmed concert. The acoustics in the Capital were awesome & Loud.
He had a slew of guests John Hammond, Elvin Bishop, Albert Collins, & Willie Dixon…..encore with Johnny Lee Hooker….Incredible
George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers as I remember them in the 70's. He still sound amazing!! Some of the old-timers have really suffered from strain.
Hi how are you doing 😊
But look how fat he is. I'm only a few years behind him and I'm nowhere as fat as him because I exercise.
George is the shit! I’ve been a fan since the first time I saw the video for bad to the bone. Then I bought every album before that one and many after that one. Saw him 4 times, once Elvin Bishop opened for him and also Big head Todd did as well. Great shows!
I met Elaine bishop on Maui back in 2008 .. playn in a little bar that belonged to a friend of mine .what a good time !
@@jamesgibson5876 When Elvin Bishop opened for George, Elvin brought a girl up on stage from the audience. The girl was a year behind me in high school and I knew her pretty well. He put his guitar on her and helped her play some chords, it was really cool. After the concert the group I was with went down to this little college bar called “Ellas” for a few beers. Elvins band showed up there and I drank beer with the saxophone player. It was really cool!
Really super cool rock 'n' roll... kudos to you all... I'll swing the jive-dance leg back seat change step, back seat change step... kick place change step, kick... with Joe, George and Crew...this is mega, it sweeps, love it
I needed this in my life wow thanks love Joes guitar playing and George Thorogood is an absolute legend 😎
Thank you for posting this matey. I've loved George's music for decades and it's great to se, and hear, him in this arena.
Saw him at University of Kentucky Student Center in 1981. He rocked balls. And he sounds fantastic!
He "rocked balls"? Oh, is that a masculine description? Golly, you must have had a wonderful evening...
@@sharpdressedvan me and your Ma!
@@johndaugherty4127 You are just so clever!
@Sharpdressedvan Troll fail.
Saw him May 86 in Louisville and yes he did!
Saw Thorogood at the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo in '89, first concert with my wife, most excellent performance!!
I saw George Thorogood in 1981 when he was opening for the Rolling Stones.
Saw him playing All over the country! Last time with Johnny Winter! At the Illinois state fair in 87. Still got it! Joe's playing that Les Paul standard.
Hi Mark how are you doing 😊
Hi Mark how are you doing 😊
1992, Thursday night which was "country western night" at the Palms Restaurant in Carpinteria, California. (Tiny dance floor)
Sitting at the bar with my girlfriend and the guy next to us got up and started speaking with the singer of the band (break time)
15 minutes later (guy at the bar) George (lives just up the road in Montecito) rips the place with some of his best songs.
Truly a night to remember !
So glad I get to see George this summer! I love that guitar!!
I saw George in a club in Grand Rapids in 1989, then in May for Carb Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Rocked both times.
I never had the pleasure of seeing George but I know more than one person that had the chance to not only see him live but got to hang out with the legend. From the stories I heard George was not only a great performer and guitarist he was a great story teller and a very funny man. I heard this from multiple people. One very special girl from Deleware and hung out on many occasions after shows. Actually talked to Pierre Robert at a show and we got on the subject of Lonsome George. Anyone I ever talked tk who had the pleasure of seeing and knowing George only great things to say. Very generous and fun guy to be around.
I saw George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers at Live Aid in Philadelphia back in 1985. I was 16 or 17. I thought they were Great. George can play a mean Guitar!
I saw George playing a song with his daughter. They are a rocking family.
Delaware Destroyers were the House Band at my little club in Baltimore in the mid 80s.
SUPER chill cat 🐈
Hi Nelson how are you doing 😊
He still kicks ass!! Love it!!
Hopefully sleepy joe !!
George Badass. Still rockin hard. Love him.
Saw George 2007 in Austin TX. Absolutely Fantastic! You rock GT & DD!!!
That was great! Thanks Joe for having George make an appearance with you !!
Have seen both of these men live in concert. Always Awesome ! 👍Wished I'd had the opportunity to see Chuck Berry Live.
I got to see chuck in Hampton NH. Was to young for the bar but the back doors were open. Just stood there. Was great
I was lucky enough to see all 3 in person
I was grinning like an idiot throughout this.What a blast!
Me too!
Hi Doug how are you doing 😊
Ahh Mr. Thorogood! Love ya man! You sound great, as always!
Saw George with Buddy Guy at the Greek many years ago. Still sounds the same at 72, and we've both gained a few!
Hi Burke how are you doing 😊
This was awesome. Thanks for uploading 👍👍
George thorogood will always be my favorite guitarist
I remember on his bad to the Bone tour in Akron Ohio I was wearing a white dress and looking fine on the second tier of the Jar arena ready to jump down on him and he looked at me and gave me the finger to come on down because they had to leave the stage underneath where I was sitting
Security had to hold me back oh if I only would have made it to that first floor......
I LOVE YOU GEORGIE PORGIE
I saw him play in the early 80's on his "50/50" tour. I have fond memories of that show.
Saw GT in Cambridge UK a while back and drove my Supra back to colchester in less than a hour listening to gear jammer, awesome bloke 🎶👍😎
y'all just made my day. thank you
George playing here in Dunedin New Zealand October 20, 2022. Am so looking forward to seeing him again but would love to see Joe as well. Last time George played in Dunedin was with the late great Joe Cocker. EX++++++++++
two of my favs
George and Joe still sounds great!!!Spartanburg South Carolina. 04/16/2022:
Hi Richard how are you doing 😊
Hi Richard how are you doing 😊
Very cool....thank you for sharing.
Was on this cruise best time ever met George funny guy
I love George. I saw him at a benefit show for J.C. Dons at the TLA . He was awesome!
PHILLY !!!!!
@Michael Casino. Don't sweat the typo. George and Joe both seem like good people. Cool that George was supportive of Joe early on.
George is the (forge)that rock and blues came out of ❤❤❤
Love it ❤ Gorge is a class act that can’t be copied
Best gig I ever saw - in 1-9-7-8!!!!!
Loved seeing George Thorogood at The Alex Hills Pub years ago !!!!
Really great!🎸🎸
i saw him in the hottest Toledo parking lot, twice! Loved George since I was kid, thanks Dad.
I saw George in his prime years ago. What a difference now.
I absolutely love him,. He can jam!🫶🏽
So cool JB tributes his old mentors.
Thank you so much for sharing your post.
Many travels & concert tickets in the past to see GT.
Shows kept getting shorter & shorter.
But still no regrets. A real rocker!
Hi Uncle Willie how are you doing 😊
Morning Maria;
…not too bad for a Monday 🤘
@@unclewillie1866 good morning from LA to you Uncle Willie, nice to hear from you. I hope you don’t mind me writing you sir. I’m looking for a new friendship Ok😊
@@unclewillie1866 hi Uncle Willie
Had tix to see Joe this past march in Knoxville and then got a cancer diagnosis and placed on chemo. Missing that concert is what REALLY chapped my ass. Finally get the chance to see him in concert and fate gives me the 'Ol "F" you finger
George still got it 😎
I have seen George four times over the years..never a bad one. No BS. no political rapping..just an hour of straight ahead rock and good times.
Yeah that's a rarity nowadays , the last thing people want to hear at rock concerts is political crap...
@@mikeg.9238 I saw Ted Nugent at a small venue about ten years ago..a lot of the audience were turned off by his political rantings between songs...I didn't pay to hear Ted bash Obama..just play Cat Scratch Fever and leave the heavy thinking at the door.
@@thomasmurphy9348 I agree with you , no matter what side of the isle your on. I don't want to hear it either , period!!!
@@thomasmurphy9348 Also it really sucks that politics has infected every part of society now. Wasn't like this when i first started going to concerts 40 years ago.It's actually sickening , there's no escape anymore...
@@mikeg.9238 Spot on sir. Hopefully this bullshit will circle back to some relative normalcy.