Well, as long as you asked, Joe, I'm one of the ones that feels you've strayed much too far away from the blues that blew my mind the day I saw you on the CBS Saturday Morning show. Ever since you replaced Eric and Kenny, the heart-throbbing groove has disappeared from just about all of your songs and "the thrill is gone", at least for me. It's like the bottom fell out. I've heard Aaron on Stone Blue play a few of your post-November 2005 tracks and I can't even tell you the names of them. I don't hate them, I don't love them, I just don't care about them. But, when he plays your "old" songs, I crank up the volume, hit the bass accellerator and enjoy every note. I consider myself one of the lucky ones who caught on to your music early and was privileged to see you and the boys, multiple times, play your butts off...Pain and Sorrow, If Heartaches Were Nickels, Reconsider Baby and on and on. The music was so exciting, the performances riveting. You write that the changes you have made are "growing". I see the changes as attempts to distance yourself from Eric and Kenny and any resemblance to the style of music you three played SO well. That makes me sad. I've seen you 4 times in Vegas while on vacation there since November 2005 and, as much as it pains me to say it, it WAS a new day yesterday, but it's definitely an old day now. I wish you much success with your new direction, but I'll stay frozen in time, listening to the Bonamassa of old and the bands who are delivering the kind of blistering blues rock and gut-wrenching ballads that were, I thought, what Bonamassa was all about.