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Hi Folks,
Here's the latest play list from Joe's show sent from the back of the tour bus.

Sloe Gin - Joe Bonamassa

Breakdown Dead Ahead - Boz Scaggs....'turned on to him by tech Dave'

Pretty As You Please - Cry Of Love....'Came to this band when in Bloodline....little known in the UK....Audley Freed, fantastic guitar player'.

Bell Bottom Blues - Eric Clapton

Stormbringer- Deep Purple featuring Glenn Hughes....'My jam Buddy'

Sign Of The Southern Cross - Black Sabbath

Wild About You Baby - Elmore James....'Wicked guitar thrills!'

Oh Well - Fleetwood Mac

Blue Jean Blues - ZZ Top....'The song I learned how to play blues to'

Judgement Day - Whitesnake


Joe says they're having a great time on tour. 'Our buses are somewhat posh, as they would say in the UK. We have televisions and satellite TV and the internet and all the fun stuff that guys can use when on tour.'
He also thanked everyone for buying the album and supporting them.

I'd never heard the band Cry Of Love before but what a great track. Found the track Joe played on You Tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vi9sUia6dhU

Thanks Joe.....Tripsy smile

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Is there a link to an archive of these shows? Please!!!!!! Also what time EST shall I tune in next Tuesday?

Does anyone have the shows recorded?

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Tripsy wrote:

Hi Folks,
Here's the latest play list from Joe's show sent from the back of the tour bus.

Pretty As You Please - Cry Of Love....'Came to this band when in Bloodline....little known in the UK....Audley Freed, fantastic guitar player'.


I'd never heard the band Cry Of Love before but what a great track. Found the track Joe played on You Tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vi9sUia6dhU

Thanks Joe.....Tripsy smile

Here's another cool tune.....Audley Freed rocks....I figure if Warren Haynes thinks he's good enough to jam with....he's worth listening to:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bafSkdBK74s

CarljMD

Takers get the honey, givers sing the blues

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Hi Headless,

Here are the times for most Bonamaniacs here:

Tuesdays

7.00-8.00pm GMT
8.00-9.00pm in Europe (CET) (except Ireland & Portugal where it's GMT)
2.00-3.00pm on the East Coast (EST)
1.00-2.00pm in Chicago (CST)
11.00am-12.00noon on the West Coast (PST)

Repeated on Sundays at the following times:

11.00pm-12.00midnight GMT
12.00midnight-1.00am in Europe (CET) (except Ireland & Portugal where it's GMT)
6.00-7.00pm on the East Coast (EST)
5.00-6.00pm in Chicago (CST)
3.00pm-4.00pm on the West Coast (PST)

Listen here: http://www.planetrock.com/presenters/joebonamassa.html

Phil

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

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Wooders wrote:

Hi Headless,

Here are the times for most Bonamaniacs here:

Tuesdays

7.00-8.00pm GMT
8.00-9.00pm in Europe (CET) (except Ireland & Portugal where it's GMT)
2.00-3.00pm on the East Coast (EST)
1.00-2.00pm in Chicago (CST)
11.00am-12.00noon on the West Coast (PST)

Repeated on Sundays at the following times:

11.00pm-12.00midnight GMT
12.00midnight-1.00am in Europe (CET) (except Ireland & Portugal where it's GMT)
6.00-7.00pm on the East Coast (EST)
5.00-6.00pm in Chicago (CST)
3.00pm-4.00pm on the West Coast (PST)

Listen here: http://www.planetrock.com/presenters/joebonamassa.html

Phil



Thanks so much Wooders !

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Thanks Phil, we can always rely on you for the time checks! smile

Carl, that song Peace Pipe is fantastic, very Free/Bad Company...what a shame they split up.

Unfortunately Planet Rock still haven't got their 'Listen again' facility up and running.

I have recorded last week's show, the one where Joe played most of TBOJH. I haven't tried copying it to disc yet though hmm

Tripsy smile

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Tripsy wrote:

Carl, that song Peace Pipe is fantastic, very Free/Bad Company...what a shame they split up.

Tripsy smile

I know....in fact, I think I remember hearing it on the radio and thinking "what a cool Bad Co. song!"  It definitely reminds me of Paul Rogers on vocals for sure.

CarljMD

Takers get the honey, givers sing the blues

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Thanks Tripsy for these updates.

I've long been a Boz Scaggs fan, thru the blues and was loyal to him even when he took a few side steps into a quasi-disco stage.  (Attention Mrs. Moody, guard your CD from your hubby. lol )

I discovered James Hunter as Susan Tedeschi's warm-up act.  I thought he was a great performer, sorta' transported me back in time, very good show.  Check out No Smoke Without Fire.

http://video.google.com/videosearch?cli … ;ct=title#

As a total sidenote, Tripsy, I never see your name that I don't think about acid or tripping.... big_smile  I'm just saying.... big_smile

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CarljMD wrote:
Tripsy wrote:

Carl, that song Peace Pipe is fantastic, very Free/Bad Company...what a shame they split up.

Tripsy smile

I know....in fact, I think I remember hearing it on the radio and thinking "what a cool Bad Co. song!"  It definitely reminds me of Paul Rogers on vocals for sure.

CarljMD

I saw Audley and that Mark (MarkI) of COL. They were FANTASTIC live, all of those tunes on the first album plus 3 or 4 SUPERB Hendrix covers... They rocked with Kelly on vox and although the followup was OK (with Robert Mason on vox) something was missing.....

That Peace Pipe solo is one of the most effective I have ever heard....

You Can Do Anything You Want To Do

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Angela wrote:

Thanks Tripsy for these updates.

I've long been a Boz Scaggs fan, thru the blues and was loyal to him even when he took a few side steps into a quasi-disco stage.  (Attention Mrs. Moody, guard your CD from your hubby. lol )

I discovered James Hunter as Susan Tedeschi's warm-up act.  I thought he was a great performer, sorta' transported me back in time, very good show.  Check out No Smoke Without Fire.

http://video.google.com/videosearch?cli … ;ct=title#

As a total sidenote, Tripsy, I never see your name that I don't think about acid or tripping.... big_smile  I'm just saying.... big_smile


Oh dear Angela, I'm going to have to dispel your idea of me!! yikes My nickname has nothing whatsoever to do with mind altering drugs!!
It's a name my husband gave me many years ago when I tripped up over a raised (I swear it was) paving stone on a night out and fell flat on my face
If anything I guess Tipsy would have been more appropriate tongue

Glad I cleared that one up smile

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Hi Brack, Here's the playlist from Tuesday 17th March.

Bridge To Better Days (Live) - Joe Bonamassa

Tom Cat - Muddy Waters from the Electric Mud album

Too Rolling Stoned - Robin Trower

Every Picture Tells A Story - Rod Stewart from Unplugged album with Carmine Rojas on bass. 'We're so honoured to have him....A little tribute to the great man that is Carmine Rojas'.

Sugar Cane - Jeff Beck featuring Bob Tench on vocals

After Midnight - Eric Clapton

Ships Passing Through The Night - Ronnie Earl...'My friend from Boston Massachusetts. Featuring Darrell Nulisch on vocals. One of the most fantastic blues guitar players...his tone is so clean and clear, it's like you're plugging straight into the amp.It's like the definition of why guitar is a tactile instrument. It really is fantastic.'

(I'll Give You) Money - Peter Frampton

Rock Candy - Montrose, featuring Sammy Hagar on vocals

Changes - Yes with Trevor Rabin...'Your weekly shot of prog.'

Paris, Texas - Ry Cooder...'My new favourite guitar player of all time.'

'Once again I'd like to dedicate it to my friend Harry Braun. He was a fantastic man and a guy who helped me in Europe and who really helped me overall in life. He was one of the nicest people in the world and he passed on friday. So this is for you Harry. thank you very much....'


By the way folks, the Planet Rock 'Listen again' facility is up and running now and is even better than before. You can listen to any show for a week after broadcast.

Thanks for another great show Joe.

My condolences for the loss of your friend Harry.

Tripsy

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Tripsy,
Thanks for the info re Joe's show.
Pleased to hear the 'listen again' programme is now working,
that is the only way I can catch his show at the moment.

Lester

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Hi Tripsy,

Thanks again for the updates.  And now when I see your name I'll just think Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds, which according to John Lennon had nothing to do with what it sounds like, it was written about a drawing Julian came home from school with. cool

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http://stringsforacure.com/

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Impeccable taste from the man, as usual. Very interesting that he selected  the Pete Frampton track. I thought Joe's last UK tour had more than a little of that Pete 'Frampton Comes Alive' performance flair.

Interesting.

No Ordinary Joe

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Really enjoy Joe's show on Planet Rock every week (I'm even getting used to the "weekly shot of prog" now) and it's great to hear Joe talk about his influences alongside the music.

Just wondering if you guys are aware that Gary Moore has his own 2 hour slot on the station called "Blues Power" - Sundays at 7pm (UK time). It's also available on the PR website "Play Again" feature.
Gary plays a much less diverse set of music than Joe - sticking pretty much to the Blues - but it's a great show, especially for you "blueshounds" out there. He even has a guitar and amp in the studio and gives the occasional demo of a classic riff or two as played by different artists.

The stangest thing though is that he played Joe's "Tea for One" cover in the last two shows, without announcing it, or mentioning what/who it was afterwards. Everything else he played got the full commentary. Anyway, that was just an observation - I really did enjoy the music he played, and can recommend the show if you like your blues.

Ian

Please be in no doubt that this is the REAL ME! Beware imposters........................

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Icon wrote:

Really enjoy Joe's show on Planet Rock every week (I'm even getting used to the "weekly shot of prog" now) and it's great to hear Joe talk about his influences alongside the music.

Just wondering if you guys are aware that Gary Moore has his own 2 hour slot on the station called "Blues Power" - Sundays at 7pm (UK time). It's also available on the PR website "Play Again" feature.
Gary plays a much less diverse set of music than Joe - sticking pretty much to the Blues - but it's a great show, especially for you "blueshounds" out there. He even has a guitar and amp in the studio and gives the occasional demo of a classic riff or two as played by different artists.

The stangest thing though is that he played Joe's "Tea for One" cover in the last two shows, without announcing it, or mentioning what/who it was afterwards. Everything else he played got the full commentary. Anyway, that was just an observation - I really did enjoy the music he played, and can recommend the show if you like your blues.

Ian

Hmm, that's interesting, and it sounded familar too. Then I found this post from Phil:

Wooders wrote:

I'm currently listening to Gary Moore's Blues Power show on Planet Rock (highly recommended - see timings below) and earlier GM played Lonesome Road Blues from TBOJH. Now, I don't want to be mischievous, but he didn't make any mention of Joe or the song title before or after playing it. Makes me wonder if he was playing it because he was told to.

Joe did play Gary's version of Shape Of Things a few weeks ago.

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Yes, I have heard Joe play Gary Moore on his show and also I was listening to Blues Power a week last friday (I think) and Gary played Ball Peen Hammer. I waited to hear what he would say but not a word, not even that it was Joe.
Obviously not a one off! hmm
Come on Gary, say something! after all Joe is a fellow presenter and always gives full details of what he plays, including your songs.
I'll be listening this week wink

Tripsy smile

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A great show again by Joe tonight. He started with Come Together In The Morning by Free, which really is a superb starter.  Joe then announced he would play different versions of some familar songs. The first of these was EC's unplugged version of Layla, then Led Zep's Achilles Last Stand. Other stand out tracks included Four Day Creep by Humble Pie, a very funky version of Mannish Boy by Muddy from the 1960s, and Born On The Wrong Side of Time by Taste.  The last songs were Whitesnake's live versions of Burn and Stormbringer. Again though not too much from modern acts, except Queens Of The Stone Age.  I know it's churlish to complain when such great music was on offer, but it would be nice to hear a tune or two from Joe's peers. He know himself how hard it is to get played on the radio...

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk