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Re: Covers you would love to hear Joe do

How about "Albatross", by the original Mac? Let me reiterate, Joe can cover whatever he damn well pleases.

                                                                                    Think (Peter) Green,

                                                                                    J Dawg

What is success? Is it do yo' own thang, or is it to join the rest?   -Allen Toussaint

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I don't care if Brown Sugar is about heroin, its a bitchen tune! I would interpretate it to be about women if that meant he could play it! What am I saying, of course he could play it, its a matter of if he WOULD.

"Music is the only thing that you can share with a million million people and you don't lose, you gain. It helps you to get energy and to live long, because when your soul is very happy then you don't want to die." - Ali Akbar Khan

Re: Covers you would love to hear Joe do

Johnny & Edgar Winter tunes.

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I know this is an old thread, but how about, " I just wanna make love to you" from Foghat.
I think Joe could really rev that one up.

Muddy

"Cause I'm a Hamster Baby....a runnin' on my spinnin' wheel.
---artist yet unknown---

Re: Covers you would love to hear Joe do

Hey Muddy,

IMO there are better versions of that great song than Foghat's.  Check out: Willy Dixon, Muddy Waters, Cold Blood, Etta James.

letsgo
wayback

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms

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I would not consider Bad Co.'s "Seagull" obscure by anymeans.

Tell me about the car i saw parked outside your door ? Tell me what you left me waiting two or three hours for ? Tell me why when the phone rings, baby, your up and across the floor ? Please dont keep me wondering no more.....

Re: Covers you would love to hear Joe do

trdb wrote:

Has anyone suggested the Alvin Lee's 'The Bluest Blues'? An all time favourite of mine and so so right for Joe's vocals and guitar.

In trying to think of a clever title for the new album I remembered one of my fave blues tracks "The Bluest Blues" from Alvin Lee. It would also be a great track for Joe to cover and I see that trdb has already beaten me to the suggestion.

If anyone hasn't heard this song please give it a listen via the following link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijHA2BAguXI

It's guaranteed to break your heart. When you've listened to it once, listen again LOUD, it sounds even better. Then play it on your hi-fi and shake the windows (as I do smile) - your neighbours will love it.

Phil

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

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I was lucky enough to see Jethro Tull recently and, for the first time live, heard them play We Used to Know.
It struck me after the show that this would be a perfect song for Joe to cover for a number of reasons:
- Good lyrics/simple but catchy tune
- A guitar solo that would lend itself perfectly to being Bonamassified
- A flowing chord progression that Ian Anderson claims may have been plagiarised by a young band called the Eagles who supported Tull way back in 1971 - Compare We Used to Know with Hotel California
http://youtube.com/watch?v=EgO7MamJnqM& … re=related
- Because of the above, the song becomes very 'familiar' after a couple of listens
It would be great to hear Joe's version with possibly the few guitar solo 'borrowing' a few phrases from Hotel California; This would make ths little song cycle complete and who better than Joe to do it!

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Or maybe when he's older.

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How about opening the Albert Hall with Montrose's Good Rockin' Tonight...get the crowd on their feet in seconds!

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Man I posted this same tread last Year I believe Any way I put a spell on you

Peace
Bluezman

I got blisters on my bloody fingers (JL)

Re: Covers you would love to hear Joe do

donovan wrote:

Johnny & Edgar Winter tunes.

Yeah How About Sweet Pappa John although I heard Eric Sardinas do it and it was BOMB!!!!!!

I got blisters on my bloody fingers (JL)

Re: Covers you would love to hear Joe do

...Burning Sky, Bad Company...

BEERinc...sometimes a name says it all...

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BEERinc wrote:

...Burning Sky, Bad Company...

I like that idea ..........Or maybe Mr Big?   

Tripsy smile

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Rocket wrote:

Totally appropriate Deezer.  Several ZZ Top songs are not about "it" but are perceived as being so....Legs is...Innuendo's abound however...

Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

Deezer wrote:
Rocket wrote:

Not an appropriate subject matter for Joe...

And "She's 26 in the bust, 38 in the waste, 44 hips, she's got real crazy legs" is appropriate???

wah wah wah.  let the guitar do the crying sex is always has always will always be a recurring theme in all music particularily blues as about 99% of the songs are about women and relationships.  if you think legs is vulgar subject matter you might want to crawl under a rock because you are going to see or hear something worse any time you get in your car with the radio, interact with other people, watch tv read a book well lets see about everything you do.  legs is not a vulgar song pleassssse.  honestly.  im not asking joe to make porno lyrics but is any indicator of sex really so bad?  maybe we should just try to raise are kids without telling them anything about it then finally when they turn 18 say son i think youre ready, then give him a zz top album.  then he'll finally be mature enough to hear tush without warping his mind for life.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=fCdNsm7gvu8

If wine and pills were hundred dollar bills
I might keep you satisfied

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I thought that was "Yeah she's 36 in the bust, 48 in the waist, 44 hips, shes got real crazy legs..................."

Obsessed by measurement!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:lol:

Vicky

"Stellar" a word used by Joe Bonamassa (also apt as a description of the man himself cool)

Re: Covers you would love to hear Joe do

Rory Gallagher - Crest of a wave

"Stellar" a word used by Joe Bonamassa (also apt as a description of the man himself cool)

Re: Covers you would love to hear Joe do

suhl wrote:
Rocket wrote:

Totally appropriate Deezer.  Several ZZ Top songs are not about "it" but are perceived as being so....Legs is...Innuendo's abound however...

Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

Deezer wrote:

And "She's 26 in the bust, 38 in the waste, 44 hips, she's got real crazy legs" is appropriate???

wah wah wah.  let the guitar do the crying sex is always has always will always be a recurring theme in all music particularily blues as about 99% of the songs are about women and relationships.  if you think legs is vulgar subject matter you might want to crawl under a rock because you are going to see or hear something worse any time you get in your car with the radio, interact with other people, watch tv read a book well lets see about everything you do.  legs is not a vulgar song pleassssse.  honestly.  im not asking joe to make porno lyrics but is any indicator of sex really so bad?  maybe we should just try to raise are kids without telling them anything about it then finally when they turn 18 say son i think youre ready, then give him a zz top album.  then he'll finally be mature enough to hear tush without warping his mind for life.

What's up suhl? You think I'm whining about sex? Gotta read my words. I was originally commenting on ZZ Top's Brown Sugar being inappropriate for Joe to cover. Legs IS about sex is all I was saying regarding that song specifically.  Not about passing judgement on it being good or bad or nasty or vulgar.  And again, songs by ZZ aren't always what you think! Tush is food, Tube Snake Boogie is surfing, and Brown Sugar is Mexican heroin...But you can insert innuendo anytime.  I am all for vulgar sexuality expressed in ALL mediums! MY opinions only.  I find it ridiculously foolish that we are "allowed" to see killing and violence-oriented "entertainment", most of it absurdly unrealistic, in content let alone the over blown perception of it being in preponderance when most everyone is NOT out doing violence this year or next or anytime soon for that matter....yet a glint of realistic sex, most people DO engage at least conversationally about it, everyone KNOWS of it's reality, yet all our media and mediums are only allowed a "certain threshold", which going above that bar gets a stamp of censorship-how ludicrous!  It's like children's book level media publsihing! But I digress.  If Joe's not going to use the "F"word lyrics for his own reason of keeping at a certain family entertainent level, even within the nasty blues genre, that's his business and self-censorship. Therefore a song about getting high on heroin is also likely to labeled inappropriate. For  him. To release. That's what I meant.
Peace, and Love too smile.


Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

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