Bill S wrote:The first show I saw was also the first time I ever heard a note from Joe. I was hooked from the first few chords.
LOTS of memorable songs, but none moreso than The River. I've always loved the slide guitar, but when Joe broke the slide out and played The River and Burnin Hell, I knew that I was home.
Same for me Bill,
I think The River and Burnin Hell are my top 2 favorite Joe songs. The River just has such a passion and geat lyrics. Burnin Hell is just a downright fun, dirty swamp blues song that you just can't help joining in on. It has always been one that Joe enjoyed getting the audience to participate in. You can't help but stand up and clap and sing along.
I remember in KC last fall when Joe was leaving the school after the Blues in the School program and he commented that he really isn't that good of a slide player, I told him that was rediculous! Joe has stated that he thinks Sonny Landreth is one of the best slide players, so when I was in Ohio this past weekend I stopped in a used CD shop to see what I could add to my collection. I picked up Sonny's South of I-10. He is a good slide player, but he just doesn't do it for me. Being careful how I phrase this - I am not in any way dissing Sonny, but what my ears hear is that he is good technically, but to me something is lacking. I don't hear the passion that Joe plays with. Joe incorporates change in the volume to emphasize certain phrases. That is something that I did not hear with Sonny. Maybe his other CD's are different?
Anyway, I feel that The River and Burnin Hell represents the best of Blues meets Rock!
I would be sweet to hear these again in the future.
~Rhonda
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