Bill S wrote:You can debate this forever because there are so many different views...some blues purists say that joe isn't even playing the blues. All I know is he's redefined the blues for me...so I guess that would be a "yes".
I think you make a great point here Bill. I tend to agree with those who say that the blues can’t actually be redefined as such because the blues is simply the blues. What every artist does is simply interpret the blues in their own way. What Joe is doing at the moment, as he has done at various times in the past, is not redefining the blues as a musical genre, he is simply reinterpreting his own personal take on the blues by changing the way he plays songs he’s played before.
An electric blues player playing acoustically is nothing new within the genre, of course, it’s been done before, even full sets/albums, so there’s nothing necessarily redefining about it, except from his own experience/perspective - it's something new for him and his fans. Playing acoustically with some strange instruments IS different, but I don’t think it’s taking blues to a new level or is likely to be hugely influential – I don’t see a lot of up-and-coming young musicians rushing out to find new band members who can play exotic Scandinavian instruments, even though those arrangements do sound great.
I don’t believe that rearranging existing songs by adding extended prog rock keyboard solos, for example, is redefining the blues as a genre either, it just means that you’re playing the blues in a more prog rock way (unfortunately for those of us who remember all of the awful prog rock of the 70s ) – again I don’t necessarily see a lot of young people being more switched on to the blues simply because of that, unless they happen to be fans of prog rock keyboard solos...
But all that's just my personal opinion, which brings us nicely to the key point that Bill has made here – Joe has redefined the blues for HIM and at the end of the day, that is the only thing that counts – it is how each individual sees the blues that is key. For some people the blues will always be definitively defined as the music of Robert Johnson or BB King or Stevie Ray Vaughan or John Mayall or Rory Gallagher or Joe at the RAH in 2009, or whatever – it’s a personal thing - and when it comes to prersonal perceptions, there are as many of those as there are people…if you think Joe is redefining the blues for you personally, then he is...
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