Topic: slambango is here
Hey I'm Dave. I'm a bluesy hard rock player. I'm looking forward to chiming in on a few topics. Glad to be here.
D
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Hey I'm Dave. I'm a bluesy hard rock player. I'm looking forward to chiming in on a few topics. Glad to be here.
D
Bluesy hard rock player? Hmmmmm...I'd say you're in the right place, Dave!
Welcome!
Well, that may be enough info for the boys, but not me. How long have you been playing? When did you hear of Joe? Have you seen him?..and on and on... If you're shy...what am I saying! You're a blues/rocker! Welcome and chime in as much as you like! Cathy
Welcome to the forum Dave, glad you found us. As you know the place where hard rock and blues meet is a great place to be
Let's see. I think it was back in '75. I was 9 yrs old riding in the back of my best friend's station wagon when suddenly I heard this lead guitar on the radio. Turns out it was that old Billy Ocean song, "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" - I thought to myself, "I wanna play guitar like that guy one day."
So, after dreaming about it, and pretending to jam on tennis rackets, and getting really into Jimi Hendrix, I finally decided to buy a guitar. So, I made my way town to "Torres Guitars" in Saratoga CA, walked in and said, "I wanna learn to play guitar." So they sold me a guitar and some lessons. After 6 weeks I was playing the lead from "you shook me all night long" better than I had ever hoped. I was practicing 6 hours a day. My life had changed forever.
In 1989 I attended G.I.T. in Hollywood CA, and to my delight, Paul Gilbert was still teaching there. I never missed a single workshop he gave. Every week I was there. He even wanted to buy my '78 Goldtop, which I never sold.
Anyhow, to make a long story short. I ended up hanging up the electric and getting into The Stanley Brothers, joined a few bluegrass jams, and honed my skills on acoustic guitars for a few years while I went back to school. You know, for something to "fall back on" in case my dreams of rock stardom didn't come to fruition. I got my BSME and promptly found a band instead of a job. (what did you expect?)
I had this epiphany at some point. I was on the beach jamming away on my scales and runs, and this guy who could barely even play 4 chords came along. He stopped and said, "Man you're one hellova guitarist." I thanked him, and he settled in just out of earshot of me. Soon he had a crowd of people around him. I had none. I walked over to see what was the fuss. He was singing.... Tom Petty songs and stuff. People loved it. They didn't give a crap about all my runs and licks. They wanted to hear a SONG!
So, I swore off leads for several years while I focused on songwriting. Once I started to find my style it was finally time to put it all together. I formed my own band, "Slambango" with me as the lead singer - lead guitarist, and a bassist / drummer backing me up. I moved to Boston, and reformed the band. http://www.myspace.com/slambango
I recently fixed up my '78 Goldtop Deluxe, and turned it into a Custom. (that's another story) Now I'm in search of "that sound" to complete my quest. I'm going for that early UFO / Michael Schenker / Ronnie Montrose sound. I was searching for some keywords and happened upon this site. I believe the words were "marshall jubilee".
I quickly realized you guys are a bunch of gearheads, and I have lots to learn here. I'm looking forward to it.
Well, that may be enough info for the boys, but not me. How long have you been playing? When did you hear of Joe? Have you seen him?..and on and on... If you're shy...what am I saying! You're a blues/rocker! Welcome and chime in as much as you like! Cathy
I must admit, that in my sheltered haze I had not been exposed to Joe Bonamassa until this morning. (Someone probably tried to tell me, but I'm not so good at listening sometimes)... So, I typed his name into Youtube to see what came up. Wow! What a sound. This guy is really a hard rocking blues guitarist! And a great singer too. He really reminds me of Buddy Guy in the way he just "brings it" when he solos, but he definitely uses a more hard rock guitar tone than most blues players. Of course you guys already know this stuff, lol.
I'm looking forward to hearing more!
Hi Slambango. Welcome to Joe's forum. Wow this place is brimming with guitarists. Hope you find what you're looking for.
Tripsy
Hi Slambango,
your story reads very interesting! Have you ever thought about writing a book?
Welcome to this nice place!
I agree, I never heard a hard rocking blueser like Joe before
and I love his sound and the way he plays. I must admit that
my own playing (started in 1988) got mixed up the last 4 years
since I saw Joe the first time. I tried new scales and sounds.
Lots of new things that I adapted from Joe were really freshing up my sound and playing.
But now listen to all JB albums. And hear them loud!!!
I look forward reading more from you.
Alex
Fascinating Slambango,
Welcome to the Forum. Glad you've discovered Joe. Many of us were caught off guard by his incredible presence........ "where has THIS guy been???" or "where have I BEEN???"......it doesn't matter...... we're glad you found him, and found us too. I'm going to enjoy your writing - I already have - so, keep it up please!!!!
(Is it Dave???)
Libby
A bluesy hard rock guitar playing singer-songwriter that's not so good at listening sometimes?
Well, I never!
Welcome to Joe's forum...I guess.
imback
bigjeff
ROLFLMAO!
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