Topic: Back Door Slam

Just read an article about BDS in the most recent guitar world, and they compared them to Clapton, The Yardbirds, and so on... and they are young... i think the youngest member just turned 21, and he has some chops. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoUDjFMgUKM

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Re: Back Door Slam

Yep those kiddo got it for sure. They have been well represented here for a number of months now.   Check out these posts.
http://www.jbonamassa.com/forum/search. … 2133937735

Take care everyone. And if I don't meet you no more in this world
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late

Re: Back Door Slam

Some chops INDEED!!!  Chops all around for the boys of BACK DOOR SLAM!!! 

You are correct, Adam Jones turned 21 this summer, shortly after Davy Knowles did........ and Ross Doyle just turned 22. 

We, in the U.S., are VERY lucky that this hard working band continues to perform in so many towns, and that SOME of those performances are still taking place in tiny clubs.  If you haven't seen them yet, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you GET OUT TO SEE THEM while the gettin' is GOOD!!!  Remember, next month they'll be out on tour with Gov't Mule - big band, big venues, big audiences, BIG opportunities.

Jeff is right - BDS has been very well represented here - just type Back Door Slam into the search feature and you will find a PLETHORA of POSTS!!!  And now, in a matter of just two weeks, they will be opening for Joe at the House of Blues in Dallas.  How awesome THAT will be!!!!  LEGENDARY!!! 

I think we are only seeing a glimmer of what the future holds for these three incredibly gifted young men.  It's also my opinion that, as IMMENSE as their TALENT is, it may be eclipsed by one thing, and that is their EXCEPTIONAL CHARACTER.  I don't have the time or energy to waste on artists with no talent, nor do I choose to spend that energy on talented artists with huge egos.  Give me an artist or a band with the gifts of TALENT and HUMILITY and GRATITUDE and I will give them my ALL as a fan, and do whatever I can do to promote them with FIERCE loyalty.


smile  Libby  smile



P. S.  ...... Jeff - your link is returning no results...... but I pulled up 5 pages of threads with mention of BDS here....... check it out:

http://www.jbonamassa.com/forum/search. … =331267786

I know that Joe could play one of those kid's guitars with the plastic strings and make it sound good-
Bill S.

4 (edited by Pittsburgh Jeff 2008-09-13 23:48:07)

Re: Back Door Slam

Thanks Libby,
  But guess what, your link isn't pulling any results for me either.???  What the heck?   Now both links are gone? I know I had several pages come up for me when I searched. Topic line only.     Strange???


OK here's another search results page.
http://www.jbonamassa.com/forum/search. … =922759943

OK now that link works. Well it did for me anyway.  Whatever.  Back Door Slam is one of the brightest, freshest blues rockers to come along in a very long time.  I think everyone here will agree with your original post.

Take care everyone. And if I don't meet you no more in this world
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late

Re: Back Door Slam

Pittsburgh Jeff wrote:

Thanks Libby,
  But guess what, your link isn't pulling any results for me either.???  What the heck?   Now both links are gone? I know I had several pages come up for me when I searched. Topic line only.     Strange???


OK here's another search results page.
http://www.jbonamassa.com/forum/search. … =922759943

Hehehehe!  Forum gremlins!!!

Jeff - This is some sort of bizarre ping pong game......... again, I'm getting NO results for this page either.  I believe it's your serve Sir, or, maybe I'll drop Nick a note and see if it's something he can fix.  He IS, after all, the ALL POWERFUL WEBMASTER!!!!

wink  Libby 


P.S.  In the meantime - all of y'all who HAVEN'T seen all the BDS threads in the past will just have to do your own search instead of trying our links.  Okay??  Okay.  It's simple...... just go to the top of the page here and ...... click on 'Search'....... then type Back Door Slam into the "Keyword Search" box and hit the "submit" button.  The five pages I referred to will unfurl before you (HOPEFULLY!!!  LOL!!!).  smile

I know that Joe could play one of those kid's guitars with the plastic strings and make it sound good-
Bill S.

Re: Back Door Slam

What the ****     I went back and checked my link and it worked fine. Now it's not.  SPOOKY....   AS Libby said if you do your own search you'll find several pages of threads about our favorite band not named Bonamassa.

Take care everyone. And if I don't meet you no more in this world
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late

7 (edited by BluesMan 2008-09-14 12:34:06)

Re: Back Door Slam

As I've said before, Davy will be or is the next Eric Clapton. Adam Jones is a fabulous bass player in his own right and Ross Doyle, who's the bands drummer and elder statesman at 22 years of age, ties it all together very nicely with his drum work. It doesn't get much better than that, except for Joe, Bogie, Carmine and Rick.

Hey, how about a little BDS "Heavy On My Mind" this morning:

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

Roy

P.S. Watch Davy's hands on the closeup....it's simply amazing!!

Joe is the Best!

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BluesMan wrote:

As I've said before, Davy will be or is the next Eric Clapton.

He's already a better song-writer!

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Greenose wrote:
BluesMan wrote:

As I've said before, Davy will be or is the next Eric Clapton.

He's already a better song-writer!

I totally agree with the aforementioned statement.

Roy

Joe is the Best!

Re: Back Door Slam

BluesMan wrote:
Greenose wrote:
BluesMan wrote:

As I've said before, Davy will be or is the next Eric Clapton.

He's already a better song-writer!

I totally agree with the aforementioned statement.

Roy

He will though need to keep it up. The second album always seems to be a difficult writing process. Back Door Slam's rise to date has been inspirational, so hopefully Davy will himself have been inspired. smile
I note that they fly back home for a couple of weeks before the Mule tour kicks off. I wonder if they'll do any low key gigs back on the Isle while they are at home

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

11 (edited by BluesMan 2008-09-15 08:28:10)

Re: Back Door Slam

Greenose wrote:
BluesMan wrote:
Greenose wrote:

He's already a better song-writer!

I totally agree with the aforementioned statement.

Roy

He will though need to keep it up. The second album always seems to be a difficult writing process. Back Door Slam's rise to date has been inspirational, so hopefully Davy will himself have been inspired. smile
I note that they fly back home for a couple of weeks before the Mule tour kicks off. I wonder if they'll do any low key gigs back on the Isle while they are at home

I do agree, but I know Davy has been writing. Honestly, how do men like this find time to write songs? When I saw the guys in Chicago, they had just gotten into town from a previous gig. Davy, Adam and Ross all helped to unload the gear for set up at Buddy Guy's Legends. After the set up came the sound test. Then of course, they hung around to visit with fans before the show and catch a bite to eat at the venue. Finally, after a short opening act, the lads hit the stage and put on one of the most inspirational shows Dawn and I had ever seen.

Afterwards, came the tear down and more visiting with fans. Actually, another band was going to take the stage at about midnight. Turns out Davy, Adam and Ross hung around and I believe Davy got up and played with the following band. I know how tired we were traveling from home to Chicago and then getting to the venue by 3:30 PM, because fans were already showing up for the 8:00 PM show. We left just before midnight. Like I said, how then does a fellow of Davy's incredible talent, find time to sit down and write such terrific and beautiful songs? That alone just boggles my mind....

Roy

Joe is the Best!

Re: Back Door Slam

Hmmm on the basis of the buzz around here I bought the album (and refrained from listening to ANY other links etc until after I received it). My own opinion: the lads have listened to a LOT of Wishbone Ash and the guitar soloing is closer to Andy Powell than any other playa referenced here thus far... Just my opinion.

And yes the above is major kudos to the lads, they are rockin and excellent!!!!

You Can Do Anything You Want To Do

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Re: Back Door Slam

... and even non-blues people love the CD. I bought "Roll away" for a friend´s birthday who listens to rockish stuff most of the time and he LOVES the album. These guys just make me hide my head in shame - they´re even younger than me and such fabulous musicians already.

They have a bright future ahead of them as we have all agreed quite often now wink

Eva

Re: Back Door Slam

Let me know when you've seen them live. They'll knock your socks off!

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