Re: Joe's Warm Up & Small Gig Rig

njpaulc wrote:
Joe Bonamassa wrote:

Hey guys here is the rig in question..
       Left is Bona-studio prototype,  Middle is a reissue Bluesbreaker combo.. I have two... The amps on the Crossroads DVD..  right is a standard issue 24 ounce Diet Coke..  The pedal is a scary clean original TS-808 tubescreamer..
That gets put into the dressing rooms for me..  I find it nice to play for the 30 minutes prior to the gig..
Joe B


What we need to know is:  Did the coke come from a cardboard 24 pack or a plastic ring six pack?  Makes a differnce in the carbonation.

Is it made with natural sugar or corn syrup?

Re: Joe's Warm Up & Small Gig Rig

The Bluesbreaker amp is in Milwaukee photos... Greg Koch was playing through one.


Is that Diet Coke stock or custom???
If there's a Joe Bonamassa Sig. series Diet Coke with extra mojo in it, I'd covert from coca cola classic!  cool

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Re: Joe's Warm Up & Small Gig Rig

Neither its a diet coke.

Spider wrote:
njpaulc wrote:
Joe Bonamassa wrote:

Hey guys here is the rig in question..
       Left is Bona-studio prototype,  Middle is a reissue Bluesbreaker combo.. I have two... The amps on the Crossroads DVD..  right is a standard issue 24 ounce Diet Coke..  The pedal is a scary clean original TS-808 tubescreamer..
That gets put into the dressing rooms for me..  I find it nice to play for the 30 minutes prior to the gig..
Joe B


What we need to know is:  Did the coke come from a cardboard 24 pack or a plastic ring six pack?  Makes a differnce in the carbonation.

Is it made with natural sugar or corn syrup?