Re: A ROCK SHOW ?

jim m wrote:
Stu Craig wrote:
jim m wrote:

The old chicken or egg argument eh Stu? wink

Guilty as charged, sir! :-)

Sometimes I feel like a crumudgenoly old man who keeps beating the same, tired drum. But when I watch 'If Heartaches were nickels' from the old ANDY live DVD I get goosebumps that have not been since replicted. That's just me though. It's all good.

I guess you have never seen this video wink http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbic7PIv-7Y

Cringe worthy!

Alan

Re: A ROCK SHOW ?

jim m wrote:
Stu Craig wrote:

Joe's already done rock shows (see the ANDY Live DVD). Power trio blues rock "101"...we've kind of knocked this topic around before, but I've always been of the opinion that if Joe's latest CD's were released first, and then somthing like ANDY LIVE was released today, then it might become Joe's biggest selling CD instead of DTTD or whatever it is. Sometimes it's easy to say that just because the latest CD was the biggest seller, it was because of the songs on/style of the record - when it more likely is due to increased exposure, familiarity, growing popularity of Joe, etc.

The old chicken or egg argument eh Stu? wink

One of my most Rockinest Songs is "The River".  This song is just in my DNA.
Swampy, Bluesy and Rock. 

Joe's intro alone on this song on the RP DVD is mind-blowing.  But then it set's up that song to just
Bust Out Blazing Rock!!!!!!!!!!!!

But I love the Blues so this was the best combination of Both Worlds ^-^,

"Holy Toledo"  -  Bill King   "Just Win Baby" - Al Davis  "The Autumn Wind" - Steve Sabol

Re: A ROCK SHOW ?

Too rock for blues, too blues for rock! The arguments will go on for ever. Just do what you want to do Joe

"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

Re: A ROCK SHOW ?

Greenose wrote:

Too rock for blues, too blues for rock! The arguments will go on for ever. Just do what you want to do Joe

Amen - and who cares anyway? Do we say the Allmans are too blues for rock? Eric Clapton? SRV?

Alan