Re: Super Group CD with Joe

jim m wrote:

Joe has put a lot of effort in his solo project to get to where he is today with it. What he has built is something you don't walk away from. It has allowed him to take a chance on something like this where he can cut loose a bit and experiment.

If there is a demand for them to tour then they might tour. How much time is devoted to this project no one can say. I like the buzz it is creating speculating on who, what and when of this side project is good for all parties.

If it helps open Joe up to a broader audience in other regions and genre's then it helps the Joe Bonamassa Band too.

Well said, Jim. ^

Does anybody else think it's odd that Jason has not yet acknowledged Derek Sherinian as a member of the group?  Joe & Glenn's video message had also mentioned the word trio, but that was from last Nov so I thought maybe that was the original intention but it had since developed into a foursome.  But then in Jason's recent Spinner interview he only mentioned Joe and Glenn and he actually used the word trio.  I was beginning to think my line-up info was wrong, or that maybe Derek was only guesting on a couple songs that required keys or something, until Kevin Shirley confirmed the foursome, and I think I'm gonna believe Kevin.  But Jason has been interviewed since then and he still doesn't mention Derek.  Wonder what's up with that? hmm  Think Jason didn't get the memo? tongue

--Vik cool

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Lee wrote:

In his comments regarding Black Country, Kevin Shirley said to watch the date March 17. So far this is listed as just Joe Bonamassa:

http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0B004 … norcatid=4

Very cool. Even closer to me than Berdoo. Can't wait. Rick

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201 (edited by Rocket 2010-01-18 10:18:56)

Re: Super Group CD with Joe

thraak wrote:

I do think that this "SuperGroup" moniker is a bit of a stretch.

Best of luck to all. Including Carmine, Rick and Bogie,
Thraak

A bit of a stretch as a marketing ploy perhaps. As I stated 100's of posts ago, super groups are a thing that went out of vogue with Blind Faith, who were the first I recall being touted as such.  They did not last long. The roadsides are littered with short-lived, high hope projects.  So sales, popularity, and longevity usually don't pan out as "super". But the Group talent is absolutely worthy of the "Super" part of the moniker in this case,  Anyone following any one of these guys has to have at least nominal curiosity.  Following all has to be something an excitable person gets excited about...
And some of those short-lived high hopes projects are my favorites across several styles of music.

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

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There's a history of Joe playing with / for other artists, and I don't see this as anything different. Hell, I'm sure he gets a blast from playing with other high calibre musicians, wouldn't you! I don't see this as ending his current lineup with Bogie, Carmine and Rick, more a chance for him to stretch, have some fun and make some money out of doing just that.

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Rocket wrote:
thraak wrote:

I do think that this "SuperGroup" moniker is a bit of a stretch.

Best of luck to all. Including Carmine, Rick and Bogie,
Thraak

A bit of a stretch as a marketing ploy perhaps. As I stated 100's of posts ago, super groups are a thing that went out of vogue with Blind Faith, who were the first I recall being touted as such.  They did not last long. The roadsides are littered with short-lived, high hope projects.  So sales, popularity, and longevity usually don't pan out as "super". But the Group talent is absolutely worthy of the "Super" part of the moniker in this case,  Anyone following any one of these guys has to have at least nominal curiosity.  Following all has to be something an excitable person gets excited about...
And some of those short-lived high hopes projects are my favorites across several styles of music.

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

Just for the record:
The first "Super Group" to be called that was Cream.

Supergroups ALWAYS end up being  short lived side projects and There have been MULTIPLE Supergroups since Blind Faith with High Success:

Asia, Traveling Wilbury's, Damn Yankees.........

204 (edited by Rocket 2010-01-19 12:21:03)

Re: Super Group CD with Joe

cyberbmcd wrote:
Rocket wrote:
thraak wrote:

I do think that this "SuperGroup" moniker is a bit of a stretch.

Best of luck to all. Including Carmine, Rick and Bogie,
Thraak

A bit of a stretch as a marketing ploy perhaps. As I stated 100's of posts ago, super groups are a thing that went out of vogue with Blind Faith, who were the first I recall being touted as such.  They did not last long. The roadsides are littered with short-lived, high hope projects.  So sales, popularity, and longevity usually don't pan out as "super". But the Group talent is absolutely worthy of the "Super" part of the moniker in this case,  Anyone following any one of these guys has to have at least nominal curiosity.  Following all has to be something an excitable person gets excited about...
And some of those short-lived high hopes projects are my favorites across several styles of music.

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

Just for the record:
The first "Super Group" to be called that was Cream.

Supergroups ALWAYS end up being  short lived side projects and There have been MULTIPLE Supergroups since Blind Faith with High Success:

Asia, Traveling Wilbury's, Damn Yankees.........

I've donated coin to them all and they all faded to relative obscurity.  Asia was a stinker (and I SO wanted them to be better than they were to me, I kept listening over & over but...) IMHO. Wilbury's I have it all and still get a kick.  A lot of cannon fodder amongst them all. 
The Firm kind of bummed me calling it quits though...

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

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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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Some more buzzzzz. http://rockguitardaily.blogspot.com/201 … tures.html

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Good read...

Music is good for the Soul...

207 (edited by RickB 2010-01-19 17:45:20)

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Nice read Jane. I too hope for some good old rock and roll and, of course, our guy can deliver. Waiting with bated breat. smile
Rick

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This blog by far has been the most interesting read yet on Black Country, and it's the link I'm giving people to read up on the group and its members, for now at least.

--Vik cool