Topic: Backstage (San Luis Obispo, CA) with Joe and an apology...
Let me start off by saying I'm new to this forum.
I am a guitarist and have been listenin to JB for a couple of years now.
I was at the show two nights ago in San Luis Obispo, CA (small and very cool venue)and Joe rocked the place.
Long story short, after the show, Carmine (bassist) appeared at the bar and a conversation started up. By the way, not only is Carmine a smooth bass player, but he is an exceptional person and very gracious musician. He treated us as if we were long time friends.
Anyway, Carmine escorted us backstage (thanx so much Carmine) to meet Joe and as we walked into basically what appeared to be the janitors closet, there stood Joe Bonamassa, my idol as a musician, and I was able to shake hands with the man, get autographs and hang around a bit.
I, like a dumbass, asked a question of Joe and now wished I hadn't as I feel I may have insulted him inadvertently.
I asked Joe quote "You're such a great musician, how come you don't have much radio play?"
Joe replied and with a tone as if I may have insulted him, "Because I don't need them"
At first I was thinking, man, what a snob! ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!...
Joe Bonamassa, IMHO is a gracious crusader in the sometimes dog eat dog music industry and is bent on making it with his play, his music, his originality and of course his outstanding fans without all the commercialism.
And ya know what folks, he'll do it.
With that being said, I wish to extend my apologies to Joe Bonamassa if I in any way insulted him that night and extend a huge thank you to Carmine for getting us there (backstage) and Joe for allowing it and above all to Joe Bonamassa and the entire band that played that night. It was an outstanding performance and you guys put a smile on every face in that building that night.
I still have a couple of folks every now and then come up to me and ask what that is I'm listenin to on the stereo and tell them, Joe Bonamassa.
And of course, I keep getting that same ole reply, "Who?"
But I think the tides are turnin and I'm getting less and less replies like that and more heads nodding with replies like , "Is that Bonamassa?"
You bet...
Rock on Joe...I beleive you are a legend in the making and look forward to seeing you again live on stage for years to come. Thanx again, a fan forever.
Fender Strat, Tele. Gibson LP including ole #174 JB Goldtop...
In heaven right now with the CAT5 rig!!!