1 (edited by BluesMan 2011-03-18 10:18:01)

Topic: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

About 20 to 30 of us had gathered for the meet and greet in Green Bay, Wisconsin and I for one, felt very privileged to meet “The Man” in this small of a group of people. My group included Nic (NPB_EST.1979), his brother Tom, friend Eric and my buddy Mark. Also, Mike and his wife were there too and I had met Mike before; he is a very good friend of Rev Paul. We all stood around and chatted and then, strolling down the hall, came a very relaxed Joe Bonamassa followed by Warren Cracknell. I've said this before, but I’ll say it again here, it just boggles my mind that Joe remembers me every time our paths have crossed, so a “Hi Roy!” came out of Joe. That alone made my meet and greet! wink

As Joe greeted each person and signed whatever they had for him, he not only seemed very relaxed, but was in a very happy mood. I know many of us have seen Joe a number of times and he always puts a good foot forward. After all, you don’t want to disappoint your fans and supporters, but this was a different Joe. Hey, let’s face it, I don’t know Joe that well to be able to analyze if there has been any change in him at all, but I sensed that this man has now finally grown into his own skin. Allow me to explain…

For all of these years, we all have known how great Joe Bonamassa is. Unfortunately, many in this world didn't and so it was up to us and of course, Joe’s management, to tell everyone we could about him. Still, for many years the accolades never came. It must have been very tough for Joe to play hundreds and hundreds of top notch shows, put out fantastic album after fantastic album and then see performers like Milli Vanilli receive awards for their one hit songs. A lesser person would have suffered from self doubt, but not Joe, he just kept on going. Finally two years ago, Joe attained one of his childhood dreams of playing at the famous Royal Albert Hall in front of a sold out audience. To have his entire family and many of his fans and supporters in attendance must have been a dream come true. And then finally, the world started to take notice. I mean after all, it’s not everyone that has Eric Clapton come up as a guest for their show, right? cool

The times I’ve seen and heard him speak, Joe always seems to work in how “self centered and egotistical” he is. At a guitar clinic in Milwaukee a couple of years ago, he even went as far to say that when he was young, he was “the most well balanced child performer with chips on both shoulders.” I’m sure these “chips” got heavier and heavier when the accolades didn’t come after years of hard work. And maybe now, that in itself is the change that I for one see in Joe, that weight has been lifted.

In addition, Joe also has a very large heart. A couple of months ago I was talking to Carl Latz, Tallan’s dad, on the phone. I asked him if I should order his tickets and mine together for the Milwaukee show, that way we all could sit together. Carl told me because of the cost of the tickets, they were “priced out of the show.” Well, I just didn’t feel that was right considering that Joe and Tallan are friends and I knew how broken hearted Tallan would be, so I wrote an E-mail which was destined for Joe. That very same day Joe himself wrote me back and said he had, “got the Latz family sorted out.” Then, a little over a month before the show, Warren wrote me and told me that he had Carl, Doris and Tallan Latz on the Milwaukee guest list. What a wonderful thing and Tallan hit the ceiling!! big_smile

Many in this world have now come to know what we all have known for a very long time, that Joe Bonamassa is the Greatest Guitarist around today! But he’s much, much more than that, he’s one heck of a human being and I’m very proud to call him my friend. smile

The following are my pictures and videos of both the Green Bay and Milwaukee shows. In the videos, you’ll notice the Green Bay crowd was much quieter than the Milwaukee one. In Milwaukee, the sold out Pabst Theater crowd was really primed for Joe and they sure let him know it! I rank both of these shows as high up as the Royal Albert Hall show that I attended. Simply said, Fabulous Music played by the Greatest Band in the world today.

Meet and Greet pictures http://www.flickr.com/photos/8384830@N0 … 125264091/

Meet and Greet video (I gave my video camera to my friend Mark so he could capture video while I took pictures) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LleGeKo5Cc

Green Bay show pictures http://www.flickr.com/photos/8384830@N0 … 126378503/

Green Bay show videos (I was seated first row left)...

“Steal Your Heart Away” and “The Great Flood” (I think you’ll really like these two songs, I held the camera still for once!): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xdtrs301w4

“When The Fire Hits The Sea” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VOkfBWzoJ4

“Slow Train” (You’ll see here that unlike the Milwaukee video of “Slow Train”, the Green Bay crowd was a little slow on the call and response. Milwaukee got it right away!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJyFjJ01aW0

“The Ballad Of John Henry” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6Aj3mwdd4o

“Woke Up Dreaming” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGVBmS_Lo4k

“Just Got Paid” (With some cheese on top, of course!)  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBxNsHAejtY

Milwaukee pictures http://www.flickr.com/photos/8384830@N0 … 141900961/

Milwaukee videos (I was seated seventh row right, but a couple of times snuck down next to the stage right)...

“Cradle Rock” (My apologies for the camera shake; I was handing out Joe fliers and rushed back to my seat with about 2 minutes to spare. I also had warned many people entering the building that they should get to their seats right away, because Joe starts right on time. I guess several of them didn’t listen.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=In_OkxuGJEU

"So It's Like That" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27pIytbwqmM

“Slow Train” (On this song I did sneak down to the right side of the stage and rested my video camera on a power cable that ran in front of the stage allowing me to take still pictures too.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKkBtHDbdZg

“Further On Up The Road” with Greg Koch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrcZ3xIz9FM

“Mountain Time” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrCjkKOhLNk

Enjoy,

Roy

P.S. Thank you Joe for making the State of Wisconsin your home again for a couple of days! cool

Joe is the Best!

Re: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

Thanks for all the great details!

Marc

Re: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

What a great write up! Thanks for posting.

I am hoping to get on a 'meet and greet' when Joe tours Australia later this year...

JBLP Gold Top #129 - redubbed "#1 in Oz"

Re: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

Thanks for confirming what I and many more know Roy. He's generous to a fault, a prince among men! We're lucky to have such a star to be fans of, yet he says just the opposite.
Rick

Free download from Vienna! http://mbsy.co/bNLR
Lots of unique videos of Joe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwd5vL8fXTw
Buy Joe's merchandise here. http://www.jbonamassa.com/affiliates/id … hp?id=1381

5 (edited by BluesMan 2011-03-18 09:20:32)

Re: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

Thanks guys for the nice comments. And yes Rick, Joe is a generous guy, especially with the time that he gives to his fans and supporters. Even though his star continues to rise and is now among the very top in Blues/Rock music, he's still the same Joe that gives every last person his undivided attention. Not sure anyone noticed this picture, but it was the very last one that I took during Joe's "Wisconsin Weekend". Yes, our "little buddy" has a new memento for his collectors book, one that not many other people can say they have. wink  cool

http://www.flickr.com/photos/8384830@N0 … 141900961/

I don't know about you, but that picture makes me feel good inside! smile

Roy

Joe is the Best!

Re: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

I've said this before.... with You and Me, Sloe Gin, Ballad of John Henry, and Black Rock....


DUST BOWL should "at LEAST" be nominated for a Grammy this year.

It might not be "important" in the grand scheme of things, but it would open more doors to Joe for fans. He deserves the recognition from the people that judge what is worthy of recognition... he's been deserving. I've sort of boycotted the grammy blues category since 2004 since Had To Cry wasn't nominated or any album that followed. People much lower on the billboard blues charts are snapping them up.  yikes

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
Since 2010, Bonamassa fans have taken advantage of my JB friend discount = my cost + shipping. cool

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Re: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

Very well said Nic! smile

By the way, I just noticed that I missed one video in my listing from the Milwaukee show. I just uploaded,"So It's Like That", and added to the list above. cool

Roy

Joe is the Best!

Re: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

You said it Nic, so I'll have to type what I slapped my hand for after deleting it from my review. Any other artist and Dust Bowl is instant Grammy. roll
Rick

Free download from Vienna! http://mbsy.co/bNLR
Lots of unique videos of Joe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwd5vL8fXTw
Buy Joe's merchandise here. http://www.jbonamassa.com/affiliates/id … hp?id=1381

Re: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

Roy,
Great review and I am surprised at nothing you said about Joe's talent or his nature/kindness to his fans.
Well said!

Bill

"Rock ON & Keep the Faith"

10 (edited by BluesMan 2011-03-19 09:38:57)

Re: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

Bill S wrote:

Roy,
Great review and I am surprised at nothing you said about Joe's talent or his nature/kindness to his fans.
Well said!

Bill

Hey Bill,

I do have one thing to confess, during the meet and greet in Green Bay Joe pulled me aside and said to me, "You know Roy, I really do love the Packers, they're my favorite team! And I really don't like the Bears at all, but don't tell Bill S. or Jon."

Oops, I guess I wasn't suppose to say anything! yikes  wink  lol

I really found some great pictures of the Guys at the Pabst Theater on the Pabst Theater website. cool  Check these out:

http://www.pabsttheater.org/galleries/265

Roy

Joe is the Best!

Re: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

C'mon Roy Football is over , lets talk Hockey oh that's right you have NO TEAM big_smile

Let's get back to why were here . I for One have to say Milwaukee " Pabst"  was the BEST JB SHOW THAT I HAVE EVER BEEN TO !!!!!. Vegas was Great, Aurora was Awesome,  Milwaukee was UNFRICKIN  AWESOME!!!! I hate the beer but the theater ROCKS!!! . Hope he comes back real soon  smile

Jon

12 (edited by BluesMan 2011-03-20 11:41:42)

Re: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

Agreed Jon, football is over, but we do have the Milwaukee Admirals Hockey Team. Yes, yes, I know, they're a farm team for the NHL, but they still play some good hockey. wink

I would agree with you too about Milwaukee! I think Joe and the guys put their entire heart and soul into that show and to have the Pabst packed to the breaking point with people, made it extra special. smile

Roy

Joe is the Best!

Re: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

Great job Roy! I have enjoyed the video and photos.

I had a great time at the GB show and was again very impressed with Joe Bonamassa, he is a true gentleman and from his quoting the year of a old les paul from the serial number I see he is a fellow guitar/gear lover like myself. What a treat it was.

NPB-EST1979 introduced me to the blues, the Crossroads festival last June helped to cement that and Joes music has deepened that interest along with some of his very tasty guitar slinging.

In my opinion, Joe is the worlds best guitarist of our day, the main stream media has no idea what they are missing out on......

thanks for all you do Roy.

Can't wait for the next concert, Got my Dustbowl CD, mug, picks and shirt on Tues and loving it. I am using the picks to play my autographed guitar! I need all the mojo I can get.

tommy.

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Re: It was “A New Day Yesterday”, it’s a New Joe Bonamassa today as well..

Great writing Roy!

P.S. Joe gets a Grammy for Dust Bowl! I might be wrong but my feeling says..............yes!

More than 8 years ago I said: Joe  will be honoured  as one of best guitarplayers in the world  and  look know, so the Grammy is well deserved!!