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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #60 on: August 05, 2021, 12:05:28 PM »
I guess Bonamassa's merch store doesn't suffice LOL

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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #61 on: August 05, 2021, 12:21:50 PM »
I guess Bonamassa's merch store doesn't suffice LOL

Theres only so many watering cans, bonamassa garden gnomes and wind chimes one can buy!!!
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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #62 on: August 05, 2021, 03:24:32 PM »
I guess Bonamassa's merch store doesn't suffice LOL

Theres only so many watering cans, bonamassa garden gnomes and wind chimes one can buy!!!


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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #63 on: August 25, 2021, 05:50:07 PM »
The new video for Joe's latest single 'The Heart that never waits' from the forthcoming new album 'Time Clocks' (Signed copy ordered!)

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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #64 on: August 25, 2021, 06:09:16 PM »
The new Album - 'Time Clocks' - released 29th October 2021

AUGUST 25, 2021 – Joe Bonamassa has announced the upcoming release of his brand-new studio album ‘Time Clocks’, due out on October 29. ‘Time Clocks’ is a testament to his credentials and a toast to his longtime fans. His new sound has a raw and vital flavor, combined with a resolute skill that can only be gained through years of perseverance and unyielding dedication. It’s Joe Bonamassa at his finest, ready to rock. “What started out with the intentions of being a trio record turned into probably my most adventurous and involved record to date,” explains Bonamassa. His longtime producer Kevin Shirley adds, “I think Joe Bonamassa has made an album that is truly transitional. From a blues musician to a superstar artist, and I’m so thrilled to be along for the ride.” Joe and Kevin brought on the legendary Bob Clearmountain to mix the epic tracks, and Bob declares that “This is one of the best albums I've mixed in years. Joe is not only one of the finest blues & rock guitarists of our time, he's also a brilliant songwriter, which is impressively apparent on this record.”

Recorded in New York City, the album rediscovers Bonamassa at a newfound peak with heartfelt songwriting and an unparalleled Blues Rock prowess. ‘Time Clocks’ follows Joe’s constant evolution as he continues to forge ahead, bending genres, breaking down walls and defying the odds of the music industry. He’s known as “the man in the suit”, loved by many as the ultimate guitar hero, cited by critics as “the world’s biggest blues guitarist” (Guitar World), and now the music mastermind has found yet another layer of immense new artistry to share with his fans. As one of today’s most in-demand touring acts the road has been long and winding, but the rough journey has molded his craft into gold.

For the album, Bonamassa hit the studio with longtime collaborators Kevin Shirley as producer and manager/business partner Roy Weisman as executive producer. The album was recorded in New York City at Germano Studios/The Hit Factory and mixed by Bob Clearmountain (Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, Toto, Bon Jovi). The band members include Steve Mackey (bass), Lachy Doley (piano), Bunna Lawrie (didgeridoo), Bobby Summerfield (percussion), and Late Night with David Letterman's Anton Fig (drums and percussion), along with Mahalia Barnes, Juanita Tippins, and Prinnie Stevens on backing vocals. The fantastic artwork on the album was created by famous graphic artist Hugh Syme (Rush, Aerosmith, Whitesnake). ‘Time Clocks’ will be available on CD, VINYL and Digital and released on Bonamassa’s own record label, J&R Adventures.

Recently Bonamassa dropped hints of the new album with his reeling anthem “Notches”, and with today’s exciting news he’s revealed the next Blues-heavy single “The Heart That Never Waits,” another instant classic that takes a tale of heartbreak and turns it around into an undeniable showstopper meant for the stadiums. Joe sings compassionately with an air of independence, in a voice that’s only gotten better with time – a rarity for an artist with such longevity in their career. These songs are a collection of stories that shed new light on Joe’s life as a journeyman, constantly creating and always on the run.

Looking back on recording during COVID-19 and the original intention behind the album, Bonamassa reflects, “Twenty years ago, I recorded a record of covers that eventually was called ‘Blues Deluxe.’ It was recorded at Bobby Nathan's studio in Manhattan. It captured an energy and purpose that always stuck with me as an artist. I lived in New York City at the time and times were pretty tough. My weekly routine was a combination of hustling sessions, gigs, and opportunities that seemed few and far between. I was hungry. Literally and figuratively. The music business is tough, very tough. Especially back in those days when major labels pulled all the strings and, in my case, all the punches. I subsisted on a basic diet of peanut butter and jelly and ramen noodles, purchased at the bodega on the corner of 83rd and Columbus Avenue.

Cut to 2019 and I find myself back in New York and inspired by the city again. My living conditions had changed dramatically in the subsequent 20 years, but the energy that makes New York City great still remained. 

In February 2021, we found ourselves at Germano Studios, cutting music as a trio (but not trio music) and having to invent ways of making records when your lifelong producer is stuck in Australia due to travel restrictions. Kevin Shirley came up with a way of linking continents and consoles to where we had literally zero latency. Add Steve Mackey and Anton Fig to the mix, a few masks and curse words and we have the ‘New York Record’ aka ‘Time Clocks’.”
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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #65 on: September 29, 2021, 08:05:16 PM »
Joe's new single 'Time Clocks' from his forthcoming new album 'Time Clocks'! Fabulous Vocals!!

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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #66 on: September 30, 2021, 09:19:00 AM »
Again, the Chet Atkins quote, "I like what he's trying to achieve", but personally, every song he plays, sounds like something like really exists from a legendary artist that already did something great, so it makes it pointless, as, if I want to listen to Hendrix or SRV, I listen to them.

However, is great someone copy the legends nowdays, specially someone young. It provides hope to the misery that is music nowadays.
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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #67 on: September 30, 2021, 12:12:17 PM »
Tad harsh on Joe me thinks considering the talent he has...but each to their own..

I think your last paragraph sums it up quite nicely in regards providing hope to many with so much rubbish music around these days...
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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #68 on: September 30, 2021, 12:17:18 PM »
Tad harsh on Joe me thinks considering the talent he has...but each to their own..

I think your last paragraph sums it up quite nicely in regards providing hope to many with so much rubbish music around these days...

Don't get me wrong, I think he's great and if I attend any of his shows I know I'm gonna enjoy it a lot, it's just I like that an artist says something to me that makes me feel his music like something "from him", but I trully appreciate that he keeps the blues and rock legacy alive, and also that he very clearly pays tribute to the legends, without hidden it.

I remember watching a video of him and thinking "he's just impersonating Jimmy Page..." and some seconds after, he played some parts of a Led Zeppelin solo note by note. I remember thinking "No, he was impersonating, he was honouring Jimmy Page", and I like it.
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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #69 on: September 30, 2021, 12:24:27 PM »
Tad harsh on Joe me thinks considering the talent he has...but each to their own..

I think your last paragraph sums it up quite nicely in regards providing hope to many with so much rubbish music around these days...

Don't get me wrong, I think he's great and if I attend any of his shows I know I'm gonna enjoy it a lot, it's just I like that an artist says something to me that makes me feel his music like something "from him", but I trully appreciate that he keeps the blues and rock legacy alive, and also that he very clearly pays tribute to the legends, without hidden it.

I remember watching a video of him and thinking "he's just impersonating Jimmy Page..." and some seconds after, he played some parts of a Led Zeppelin solo note by note. I remember thinking "No, he was impersonating, he was honouring Jimmy Page", and I like it.

If you do ever get to see him live 'you are in for a treat' - his guitar playing/knowledge is exemplary to say the least. Oh yes I love the way he is keeping the Blues alive and in exciting ways. But Joe will always be a close 2nd to 'The master' in my eyes!!
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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #70 on: September 30, 2021, 12:35:42 PM »
Tad harsh on Joe me thinks considering the talent he has...but each to their own..

I think your last paragraph sums it up quite nicely in regards providing hope to many with so much rubbish music around these days...

Don't get me wrong, I think he's great and if I attend any of his shows I know I'm gonna enjoy it a lot, it's just I like that an artist says something to me that makes me feel his music like something "from him", but I trully appreciate that he keeps the blues and rock legacy alive, and also that he very clearly pays tribute to the legends, without hidden it.

I remember watching a video of him and thinking "he's just impersonating Jimmy Page..." and some seconds after, he played some parts of a Led Zeppelin solo note by note. I remember thinking "No, he was impersonating, he was honouring Jimmy Page", and I like it.

If you do ever get to see him live 'you are in for a treat' - his guitar playing/knowledge is exemplary to say the least. Oh yes I love the way he is keeping the Blues alive and in exciting ways. But Joe will always be a close 2nd to 'The master' in my eyes!!

I bet you know but, hes doing a UK tour next year.

Me and my friends are waiting he comes to Spain near us and going to see him, althought we are not fans, there are people to deserve to be seen, like Joe.
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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #71 on: September 30, 2021, 12:48:28 PM »
Tad harsh on Joe me thinks considering the talent he has...but each to their own..

I think your last paragraph sums it up quite nicely in regards providing hope to many with so much rubbish music around these days...

Don't get me wrong, I think he's great and if I attend any of his shows I know I'm gonna enjoy it a lot, it's just I like that an artist says something to me that makes me feel his music like something "from him", but I trully appreciate that he keeps the blues and rock legacy alive, and also that he very clearly pays tribute to the legends, without hidden it.

I remember watching a video of him and thinking "he's just impersonating Jimmy Page..." and some seconds after, he played some parts of a Led Zeppelin solo note by note. I remember thinking "No, he was impersonating, he was honouring Jimmy Page", and I like it.

If you do ever get to see him live 'you are in for a treat' - his guitar playing/knowledge is exemplary to say the least. Oh yes I love the way he is keeping the Blues alive and in exciting ways. But Joe will always be a close 2nd to 'The master' in my eyes!!

I bet you know but, hes doing a UK tour next year.

Me and my friends are waiting he comes to Spain near us and going to see him, althought we are not fans, there are people to deserve to be seen, like Joe.

Yes, thanks I received an email with regards his tour here in the UK next Spring but my word the ticket prices! £150 for a reasonable seat!! :o
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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #72 on: October 07, 2021, 06:06:44 PM »
https://www.chicagomusicexchange.com/products/epiphone-joe-bonamassa-signature-lazarus-1959-les-1270430

Wow! That's a nice LP from Joe. The way "signature" guitars are meant to be made. An affordable guitar, not the collector's piece...

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Re: 'Joe Bonamassa' thread
« Reply #73 on: October 07, 2021, 08:00:15 PM »
There are a few different 'Epiphone' Joe Bonamassa guitars around usually on fleabay and at great prices...
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