Topic: Nice cover of HTCT

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0diABL7yF0 this went down really well smile

Re: Nice cover of HTCT

Love the tone, apart from the guitar what gear are you using?

Fuzz

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He uses a 1971 Marhall 50w with 2x 12 cab and a Fender reverb tank (superior to digital reverb IMHO, but what do I know!!), the 335 is rarely used. he normally uses a 1958 historic black Gibson with Bigsby. The 335 was used as a nod to 9 Below Zero who they were supporting.  Lots of people comment on the 335s big sound though.


Fuzzblues wrote:

Love the tone, apart from the guitar what gear are you using?

Fuzz

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I too loved the tone of that 335, very cool....covering JB is the ultimate....I'd like to hear what JB would say about the video

Thanks for sharing with us,
Shred

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Nice one Martin - he should play the 335 more often. cool

Fuzzblues - that's a JMP 50 Virgil's using - a very sweet one.

Ian

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

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It's pretty good.

However, I think it's important to give credit where credit is due. I think it's a bit misleading to simply say Joe Bonamassa's Had To Cry Today/Starship Trooper, IMHO.

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Its definitely Joe's version he is playing but point taken.

Lee wrote:

It's pretty good.

However, I think it's important to give credit where credit is due. I think it's a bit misleading to simply say Joe Bonamassa's Had To Cry Today/Starship Trooper, IMHO.

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Yes Martin - its a great cover of Joe's version, but how is Virgil going to make it his own? We have been having an interesting discussion on the Aynsley Lister forum about covers and the concensus seems to be that you need to make covers your own, as Joe does. Anyone interested in joining our discussion, feel free at http://www.aynsleylister.co.uk/forums/v … d/535/P60/

9 (edited by mbcl 2009-10-15 20:00:17)

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I totally agree, like most up and comings Virgils influences are very obvious, remember he is only 17. They do have original tracks, the point of this cover is show he does it well, its not an easy one to do. When your starting out you need to play stuff that catches the audiences attention quickly. Time is on their side, own style takes a while and cannot be just switched on. Tom in particular is a very good songwriter. You will see this very soon wink
I am quite happy at the moment with what they are doing and what is in the pipeline.

eldo56 wrote:

Yes Martin - its a great cover of Joe's version, but how is Virgil going to make it his own? We have been having an interesting discussion on the Aynsley Lister forum about covers and the concensus seems to be that you need to make covers your own, as Joe does. Anyone interested in joining our discussion, feel free at http://www.aynsleylister.co.uk/forums/v … d/535/P60/

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comment posted on youtube!

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

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mbcl wrote:

I totally agree, like most up and comings Virgils influences are very obvious, remember he is only 17. They do have original tracks, the point of this cover is show he does it well, its not an easy one to do. When your starting out you need to play stuff that catches the audiences attention quickly. Time is on their side, own style takes a while and cannot be just switched on. Tom in particular is a very good songwriter. You will see this very soon wink
I am quite happy at the moment with what they are doing and what is in the pipeline.

eldo56 wrote:

Yes Martin - its a great cover of Joe's version, but how is Virgil going to make it his own? We have been having an interesting discussion on the Aynsley Lister forum about covers and the concensus seems to be that you need to make covers your own, as Joe does. Anyone interested in joining our discussion, feel free at http://www.aynsleylister.co.uk/forums/v … d/535/P60/

At Virgil's age, I'm sure what he is doing is right. From what I've seen he's playing covers from a variety of artists, and that goes a long way to his education (learning the history of the blues - who played what, and picking it all apart so he can play the songs himself). Mastering the Masters styles is the first step to developing your own (style). Virgil seems to have an insatiable appetite for playing all styles of blues just now, and certain influences will undoubtedly rub off and play a part in the development of his own unique style. I doubt you could name a blues guitarist gigging today who hasn't been through that process. It's obvious at the moment that he just loves going out on stage and tearing it up. It's great that he has the confidence to do that having only just turned seventeen.

It's not going to happen for these guys overnight - remember Virgil's brother Gabriel (drums) is still only 15, and Tom on bass is 16.
Let the kid learn from the Masters for a while, then lets see where he wants to take it.

Ian

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

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Nice one, much better put than I smile, you got your RAH DVD yet?

Icon wrote:
mbcl wrote:

I totally agree, like most up and comings Virgils influences are very obvious, remember he is only 17. They do have original tracks, the point of this cover is show he does it well, its not an easy one to do. When your starting out you need to play stuff that catches the audiences attention quickly. Time is on their side, own style takes a while and cannot be just switched on. Tom in particular is a very good songwriter. You will see this very soon wink
I am quite happy at the moment with what they are doing and what is in the pipeline.

eldo56 wrote:

Yes Martin - its a great cover of Joe's version, but how is Virgil going to make it his own? We have been having an interesting discussion on the Aynsley Lister forum about covers and the concensus seems to be that you need to make covers your own, as Joe does. Anyone interested in joining our discussion, feel free at http://www.aynsleylister.co.uk/forums/v … d/535/P60/

At Virgil's age, I'm sure what he is doing is right. From what I've seen he's playing covers from a variety of artists, and that goes a long way to his education (learning the history of the blues - who played what, and picking it all apart so he can play the songs himself). Mastering the Masters styles is the first step to developing your own (style). Virgil seems to have an insatiable appetite for playing all styles of blues just now, and certain influences will undoubtedly rub off and play a part in the development of his own unique style. I doubt you could name a blues guitarist gigging today who hasn't been through that process. It's obvious at the moment that he just loves going out on stage and tearing it up. It's great that he has the confidence to do that having only just turned seventeen.

It's not going to happen for these guys overnight - remember Virgil's brother Gabriel (drums) is still only 15, and Tom on bass is 16.
Let the kid learn from the Masters for a while, then lets see where he wants to take it.

Ian

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That's right!  He be's paying some DUES>  Who know what dat be?

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms

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mbcl wrote:

Nice one, much better put than I smile, you got your RAH DVD yet?

sad sad sad sad sad sad Grrrrrrrr!
Mascot/ Provogue say they sent me another on Monday.
Todays mail just came - zilch, nada!
If it don't turn up tomorrow I'm gonna be tearin' my hair out - won't that make a mess!

No way I'm gonna pre-order from them again.

Ian

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

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Icon wrote:
mbcl wrote:

Nice one, much better put than I smile, you got your RAH DVD yet?

sad sad sad sad sad sad Grrrrrrrr!
Mascot/ Provogue say they sent me another on Monday.
Todays mail just came - zilch, nada!
If it don't turn up tomorrow I'm gonna be tearin' my hair out - won't that make a mess!

No way I'm gonna pre-order from them again.

Ian


Well if you've been waiting since Monday for your replacement then I've got no chance of seeing mine on the doorstep today!!!

To say it's a joke would be misleading as it would imply laughter on both our parts eh!?!

Found another Virgil video...hope I'm okay putting it in this thread. Makes me wish I'd paid attention when I got my first acoustic about 20 odd years ago!!! sad

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5vcvaRBczI

"Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman."
                                                                                                   Ludwig Van Beethoven

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Ian,
that is just not good enough, send me your address and you can loan my copy, it really is not a problem. I can send it next day delivery through our business and provided return postage.

Icon wrote:
mbcl wrote:

Nice one, much better put than I smile, you got your RAH DVD yet?

sad sad sad sad sad sad Grrrrrrrr!
Mascot/ Provogue say they sent me another on Monday.
Todays mail just came - zilch, nada!
If it don't turn up tomorrow I'm gonna be tearin' my hair out - won't that make a mess!

No way I'm gonna pre-order from them again.

Ian

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Martin,

You have an e-mail.

Ian

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

Re: Nice cover of HTCT

mbcl wrote:

Nice one, much better put than I smile, you got your RAH DVD yet?

Icon wrote:
mbcl wrote:

I totally agree, like most up and comings Virgils influences are very obvious, remember he is only 17. They do have original tracks, the point of this cover is show he does it well, its not an easy one to do. When your starting out you need to play stuff that catches the audiences attention quickly. Time is on their side, own style takes a while and cannot be just switched on. Tom in particular is a very good songwriter. You will see this very soon wink
I am quite happy at the moment with what they are doing and what is in the pipeline.

At Virgil's age, I'm sure what he is doing is right. From what I've seen he's playing covers from a variety of artists, and that goes a long way to his education (learning the history of the blues - who played what, and picking it all apart so he can play the songs himself). Mastering the Masters styles is the first step to developing your own (style). Virgil seems to have an insatiable appetite for playing all styles of blues just now, and certain influences will undoubtedly rub off and play a part in the development of his own unique style. I doubt you could name a blues guitarist gigging today who hasn't been through that process. It's obvious at the moment that he just loves going out on stage and tearing it up. It's great that he has the confidence to do that having only just turned seventeen.

It's not going to happen for these guys overnight - remember Virgil's brother Gabriel (drums) is still only 15, and Tom on bass is 16.
Let the kid learn from the Masters for a while, then lets see where he wants to take it.

Ian

Agreed guys - just trying to keep the conversation flowing.........thought of another one for Virgil on the way home from Matt Schofield last night - Van Halen's Hot for Teacher - thought Virgil may like the pace??? lol