Re: Joe in a small club!

Agreed, totally AWESOME!! Thanks Rick and Fred and to everyone for sharing the music and their experience of this unique show.  Being a Pointer Sisters fan, Rock Candy served up some sweet treats; everything was smokin' & sizzlin' at the Baked Potato, and how cool to see Joe turn up the funk!!  wink

Anyone whose been reading the forum for a while will remember I use to quote a Pointer Sisters line to summarize my feelings about Joe's music. Im so excited and I just can't hide it!  It never gets old, Joe just keeps kicking it up another notch, which is only possible because Joe is a HUGE talent!  smile

So, when will Joe be a guest on Conan? cool Remember how Clapton use to be a casual stand in on Letterman?   

Stu Craig wrote:
RickB wrote:

Yes We Can Can.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE5QzdPzRPE
What a night! cool  cool  cool
Rick

Nice...that one sits down and simmers like a pot on a stove.

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Re: Joe in a small club!

aussiemeats wrote:

Good Day,

You know one of things I liked most about that night , besides the accessibillity of these

exceptional musicians was, we got to see Joe improvise.

Don't get me wrong here, I know Joe improvises on his leeds at his concerts, but

the difference here was..He wasn't in his "Comfort Zone" with music he wrote or normally

performs, He really had to improvise as a musician, not only leeds which he has very

little problems with, but in doing fills and rhythm improvisation. I know that there were

a couple of songs he had not played before, and yet he worked through them.

One of the things he has indicated  before is and I'm paraphrasing here is

when it's you time to  play leed then turn up, otherwise you should blend in...

and so he did....magnificently. It's obvious he LOVES the blues..he plays with PASSION!

I commented to him I really enjoyed seeing him improvise..and be out of his element

He smiled and said thanks,  Funny thing is..I think Joe's kinda of an introvert, when he's on

stage..that's when he "speaks" through his performance...and although he's always very

gracious to his fans, I sense that  he's somewhat uncomfortable with the attention at times

off stage. It's obvious he LOVES to perform, but the real Joe, (I've meet him 3 times now at

meet and greets and at this show) my sense of him...Humble, yet grateful,

and maybe a little overwhelmed sometimes at the attention...

Anyways, Great show...Very fortunate to have been there..I will never forget it

Cheers mates

Well said Rob, I am in 100% agreement, I've met Joe 4 times now (almost 5 but missed one due to traffic) I think he does not like the spotlight except when he's on stage, he even told me one time that he does not like all the attention.

I'm still buzzing from this show, the whole experience was one I'll never forget.

75 (edited by RickB 2011-04-19 15:22:21)

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Front Row Fred wrote:
aussiemeats wrote:

Good Day,

You know one of things I liked most about that night , besides the accessibillity of these

exceptional musicians was, we got to see Joe improvise.

Don't get me wrong here, I know Joe improvises on his leeds at his concerts, but

the difference here was..He wasn't in his "Comfort Zone" with music he wrote or normally

performs, He really had to improvise as a musician, not only leeds which he has very

little problems with, but in doing fills and rhythm improvisation. I know that there were

a couple of songs he had not played before, and yet he worked through them.

One of the things he has indicated  before is and I'm paraphrasing here is

when it's you time to  play leed then turn up, otherwise you should blend in...

and so he did....magnificently. It's obvious he LOVES the blues..he plays with PASSION!

I commented to him I really enjoyed seeing him improvise..and be out of his element

He smiled and said thanks,  Funny thing is..I think Joe's kinda of an introvert, when he's on

stage..that's when he "speaks" through his performance...and although he's always very

gracious to his fans, I sense that  he's somewhat uncomfortable with the attention at times

off stage. It's obvious he LOVES to perform, but the real Joe, (I've meet him 3 times now at

meet and greets and at this show) my sense of him...Humble, yet grateful,

and maybe a little overwhelmed sometimes at the attention...

Anyways, Great show...Very fortunate to have been there..I will never forget it

Cheers mates

Well said Rob, I am in 100% agreement, I've met Joe 4 times now (almost 5 but missed one due to traffic) I think he does not like the spotlight except when he's on stage, he even told me one time that he does not like all the attention.

I'm still buzzing from this show, the whole experience was one I'll never forget.

Totally agree guys. This was a side of him we just never get to see. Hanging with his buddies and just making music. This gig impressed me more than every show I've seen to date. Ace musicians just jamming and making it happen. Taking their spot for a bit, then a nod and back in the mix while another took off and ran the show. Bergman and Merritt holding it together so tightly it was unreal. They didn't miss a beat the whole night long. Arlan Oscar needs a huge pat on the back too. His work on the keys was spectacular. Did you catch the part where he was tapping on the delay springs for effects with the Moog, and the look Ron gave Joe at the end of his solo in Stratus when he kicked in his Aqua Puss and Leslie pedal and tore it up sounding just like  Jeff Beck!

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Re: Joe in a small club!

When I saw him we were parked maybe 15 feet from the stage and that's the first time I saw him after he added Carmine and Rick to the band. It was a rockin' night to be sure! Get up to the Valley early and you can hit The Wine & Liquor Depot on Saticoy St. in Van Nuys.

77 (edited by Front Row Fred 2011-04-20 03:18:10)

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Just when you thought there was no more:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38gRJWhgHBY

Enjoy the Potato "chip"

Sorry that this is not the full song but batteries do run out.

"Elvis is in the house!"

Re: Joe in a small club!

I found another I thought I'd missed. Fly Like an Eagle. Tal in a solo midsong. smile
Rick

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Re: Joe in a small club!

Jane H. wrote:

found it, thanks Rick and everyone sharing reports and vids

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AZc0QiCNf4


So, at about 5:00 minutes joe clicks on a pedal ( delay ), wondering what that was.   Some other folks posted pics, but not a close up of the pedals used......anyone there that night know what Joe was using for pedals or have a close up shot?

Jay

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Guytron wrote:
Jane H. wrote:

found it, thanks Rick and everyone sharing reports and vids

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AZc0QiCNf4


So, at about 5:00 minutes joe clicks on a pedal ( delay ), wondering what that was.   Some other folks posted pics, but not a close up of the pedals used......anyone there that night know what Joe was using for pedals or have a close up shot?

Jay

From the man himself. http://www.jbonamassa.com/forum/viewtop … 09#p188709

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Lots of unique videos of Joe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwd5vL8fXTw
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...time to get on the ticket hotine again Rick!...another spud gig coming!...woo hoo!

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Re: Joe in a small club!

Joe just announced he will be jamming again with Rock Candy Funk Party August 18. Jeez,looks like I gotta miss another day at work.  tongue Eat your hearts out folks, the  Socal crew scores again! lol
Rick

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RickB wrote:

Joe just announced he will be jamming again with Rock Candy Funk Party August 18. Jeez,looks like I gotta miss another day at work.  tongue Eat your hearts out folks, the  Socal crew scores again! lol
Rick

Can you hear me making a "raspberry" noise from 2500 miles away?  big_smile

Major Tom to ground control...

Re: Joe in a small club!

RickB wrote:

Joe just announced he will be jamming again with Rock Candy Funk Party August 18. Jeez,looks like I gotta miss another day at work.  tongue Eat your hearts out folks, the  Socal crew scores again! lol
Rick

Not fair... I am so jealous! tongue   I enjoyed all your vids from the first show SO much, especially that groovy funky number I commented on (forget the title right now).  I guess I must continue to live vicariously through the tapers... much thanks to all of them!  Now we need someone to take a decent audio rig in there......  wink

--Vik  cool

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If you can make it to LA on 08/18 you really really really should be heading over to The Baked Potato. Not only does the venue have a significant amount of character, Rock Candy Funk Party is out of this world! The last gig was a night that was simply too much fun for words. I am so bummed that I will be in Boston on the 18th, but that at least opens up my seat for someone else! Seriously peeps, be there. A word to the wise, watch the spud website for advance ticket sales. Sold out in advance last time and they had to turn people away at the door which is a bummer. Saying the spud is tiny would be an understatement. I do promise that the fans already lined up to go do not bite. Well, at least not most of them  big_smile

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Re: Joe in a small club!

I'm all over this, this was such a great show the first time around!

87 (edited by RickB 2011-07-18 19:57:22)

Re: Joe in a small club!

Front Row Fred wrote:

I'm all over this, this was such a great show the first time around!

I expect Aussie Meats to chime in soon. Looks like 15 to 20 Joemaniacs will show.  smile (that is half the house!) Working on a vanpool up from San Diego.

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...lol!....Joe does a Spud gig and Rick packs the house out! ....becoming a habit!  lol

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Re: Joe in a small club!

RickB wrote:
Front Row Fred wrote:

I'm all over this, this was such a great show the first time around!

I expect Aussie Meats to chime in soon. Looks like 15 to 20 Joemaniacs will show.  smile (that is half the house!) Working on a vanpool up from San Diego.


If there's some sort of vanpool, I might consider going.  I do have to work the next day so it will be a rough one and Renegade Creation (Robben Ford) is the following night as well.

90 (edited by aussiemeats 2011-07-22 08:20:14)

Re: Joe in a small club!

G'Day,

Thanks Rick B for clue'ing me in on my other post...Guess I was behind the 8 ball on this one

in any case I'll be there,

Wouldn't miss it!

Cheers!