Topic: Joe-san in Tokyo

Joe-san
Many thanks for coming to Japan. I think we were really lucky to have you over here while you are still relatively unknown in these parts – although I sense you might have discovered that actually there were quite a few people here who have heard of Joe and the rest of the band!

For those reading this on the  forum, ?thought I’d tell a short personal story about Joe’s visit to Tokyo. Myself and my daughter’s boyfriend, Mikey, bought our tickets a long time ago, but Mikey also managed to get involved with the Japan street team. (my daughter is at Edinburgh University, so she couldn’t join us). On Tuesday we both went to Joe’s clinic in Harajuku, Tokyo. Joe sat there in front of about 50 people, talked (through an interpreter, Miki-san) about how he studied guitar, his influences, etc. He played “Further on up the Road,” and “Woke up Dreaming,” and some other short pieces. He asked for 3 guitarists to join him. Mikey went on stage, sat in Joe’s chair and played some blues in E on Joe’s Yamaha acoustic guitar. Mikey is still in a state of shock! (Joe, if you’re reading this, Mikey was the one who played twice).

On Wednesday we both went to the show venue in Daikanyama, Tokyo, about 4 hours before the show began, as street team members. I was a bit late for the sound check myself, but Mikey caught it. We hung around and I chatted to Dave, Joe’s guitar guy (and a very nice guy he is, too). The trouble was, there were a bunch of reporters from Japanese guitar magazines photographing the guitars and trying to also talk to Dave, so I decided I should let them get on with their job! Dave, if you’re reading this, thanks very much for the chat anyway. Mikey and I also chatted with Joe’s manager, and we had a sneak preview of the RAH DVD on his laptop. Wonderful!!

Eventually the show started, and we were right at the very front, standing right in front of Joe, (he was on a raised stage, about 1.5 meters high). The show was fantastic. I couldn’t hear the vocals when things got really loud ( I think because the PA system was projecting them behind me) but I could hear them most of the time, and sang my throat sore anyway. There was a slight resonance on stage in “Last Kiss,” which seemed to happen when everyone was playing a low “E” – which is just about the whole song. But, it didn’t bother us in the slightest. My personal favourite was Woke up Dreaming. Joe came to the front of the stage, bent over a little and played right in front of my nose! Ha, I felt like I was having a private guitar lesson (still can’t figure out how to play it, though).

After the show I went home, but Mikey went back stage and met the band. (and, is still in a state of shock… ha!).

Joe, your next visit will probably be at bigger venues and we might not be able just to “hang around” so easily. So Mikey and I are very grateful to have had this chance to be there at the start, chatting, shaking hands, playing your guitars, getting CDs signed, etc.

As we said when you signed my copy of the “Best of JB,” let’s hope you’ll be at the Budokan in few years from now (saw Clapton-san there in February)

Kevin
18 years in Japan:  “not from around these parts”

You never know what's going to happen.....

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KevTheRev wrote:

On Tuesday we both went to Joe’s clinic in Harajuku, Tokyo.

And you are the one who asked the very first question there, right?

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yes, that was me!

You never know what's going to happen.....

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Hai! YAH! To Yah two Yahs.  Thanks once more (bowing) to Catpochi, our Hello Kitty or Speed Racer (whichever may apply or be preferred wink ) assistant for (Japanese scripts challenged) Nippon 'Net hookups for the Nico, Nico Live, (Nico, Nico fa unday Joekimono feeno ah na nay) Joe Bonamassa appearance webcast clinic from TowKayo Tower Records...Much Coolness and uh, the wet t'ing... Nice stories of witnessing Kev, beats a sermon like a drum!

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

5 (edited by Rocket 2009-09-19 13:25:41)

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That "slight resonance" is not very slight except Carmine wisely keeps it from doubling the size of any earthquake happening ELSEWHERE in Japan.....You got cheated compared to US of A seismology standards Carmine exceeds (they can't catch him in the act if the aren't AT the act now, can they?) but lives were spared...

Best of Joe Bonamassa (Live, and So Far) to You,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

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KevTheRev, I really enjoyed your review. It was like I was there looking over your shoulder cool

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So did I Kev the Rev.
Many thanks.

Fantastic experience or what !!


currymandavid wrote:

KevTheRev, I really enjoyed your review. It was like I was there looking over your shoulder cool

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Thanks for this wonderful review!

Andre Wittebroek

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You're all very welcome. I could have written a lot more, of course!

But, let me just add one final thought: the whole thing was somewhat surreal. About 12 months ago  I bumped into a JB video on YouTube, quite by accident, never having heard of him before... and last week I was there, shaking hands with him and watching the gig!

wow!

You never know what's going to happen.....

10 (edited by Rocket 2009-09-23 12:25:39)

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RevKev, you aren't just preaching to the choir here!  So many Joe Bonamassa fans can tell you that the surreal has an uncanny way of becoming so real when you get a glimpse or earful of Mr. Joe Bonamassa... We can't explain it and Joe probably can't either, but I'll tell you most of us just run with it....Liberatingly refreshing when you...
Rock ON & Keep the Faith wink ,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

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Thanks for the great review Kev. Has Mikey come down to earth yet??

What a wonderful experience you had....I'm sure Joe and the guys will be back again.

Tripsy smile

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Hi Tripsy

Well, I think Mikey has finally landed, but I'm still floating around somewhere.... (^^)

You never know what's going to happen.....

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Wonderful review Kevin, always nice to hear different stories about Joe from around the world. Ang I too have witnessed Joe playing "Woke Up Dreaming" from up close several times. It blows my mind each and every time I see him perform that song. Here's a picture from one of those times that I'll never forget:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/8384830@N0 … 851258350/

Roy

Joe is the Best!