RICjunkie wrote:Voodoo Blues wrote:I'm afraid to ask what happened to cause all of these Fender taboo replies.
A couple of things.
First off I'm convinced Joe stopped playing strats because every numbskull music critic that came along began their review by calling him the next SRV clone and I think Joe just got sick of that comparison.
Second, if you look at some videos from 4 or 5 years ago you'll see Joe playing his (back then) #1 axe, a gold sparkle strat.
Fender went and made a special run of custom strats nearly identical to it and gave Joe absolutely no credit for the inspiration. This is when Fender was cranking out a new artist inspired axe every other month. That left a bitter taste in his mouth. There are a couple of threads in the archives if you search for them.
Anyhow, I'm glad to see Joe picked up the Rory strat. Joe is just too nice not to carry a grudge forever and just maybe that will give him the inspiration to cover a few of Rory's songs. Remember "Cradle Rock"?
Now, if the critics will compare him to Rory rather than SRV he just might keep playing it!
Cradle Rock!
The very first song I ever heard Joe Bonamassa play right before my eyes in the last millenium.... I'd say it's high time to crank that one once again!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you imagine it with the tightness of this combo....I think I am fainting, no! Melting......Rock Rory ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket
Congratulations Joe! YOU can be my best friend again Well, after you break out that "Bonnie" Gigliotti again, that is
p.s. Don't ever stop playing Gibsons
p.p.s. I am a critic and although I will compare Joe to just about anybody great, I don't compare anyone TO ( I didn't say with) Joe Bonamassa. A League of His Own, Mr. Commissioner, Joe Bonamassa, Presiding
Hot Rod that baby up, Dave
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