Topic: 4 shows - wow, good job Joe!
Just want to say a big congrats to Joe - and Kevin and Roy - for the four Tour de Force blu-rays. Just finished watching the final one (Royal Albert) tonight. Great shows, each different. Nice filming and recording, though I thought Joe's guitar was too hot in the mix in the Shepherd's Bush DTS-HD audio - but the rest were great!
Anyway, what really did it for me in these videos was the extra behind the scenes and making of interviews. It's been a real pleasure to watch Joe's career develop, and I think he really deserves the kudos and career advancement he's gotten in recent years. Damn, but he's worked hard for it. It's so cool to get a glimpse of the real humans behind the "stars" of the show, and to understand a little of the trials and tribulations of making their way in the music industry.
I admit I got a bit emotional thinking of what it must have felt like for Joe to be up there in the Royal Albert, playing Rory and Gary's guitars. That was a real thrill.
Thanks Joe, and all the rest of the bands! I thought Michael Rhodes in particular seemed like a really cool guy with interesting things to say. And a great bass player, with a style totally different from Carmine's - who I respect immensely - and which I enjoyed very much. Joe surrounds himself with good people, which has a lot to do with his success, I think.
"It's really liberating to not know you can't do something." - Stevie Ray Vaughan
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