Re: Covers you would love to hear Joe do

How bout some Gary Moore -"Still got the blues for you" or maybe some Jimi Hendrix--"Red House" they both would sound great!!

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Since I am a a Rik Emmett Fan also, I would like to see joe cover Out of The Blue by Rik Emmett. I am sure everyone would enjoy it, or the Last Goodbye another great instrumental by Rik...

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did anyone suggest "Stormy Moday" yet...............it would be dynamic done by Joe........

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Still holding out for a cover of Starland Vocal Band's "Afternoon Delight".

When I was a child I spoke as a child, But all I heard was how I should get ahead,
Now growing up it ain't anything but all This indecision with these debts and doubts
And worries hanging over my head. When I was a child I spoke as a child,
I wish I could remember what I said.

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Love to see Joe Cover 'Don't Hide Your Love' by Johnny Winter

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Keepin' Me Down by The Grass Roots. Gotta love that guitar at the 3:25 mark.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWUeCH0mV_g

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I heard this tune the other day for the first time in a while and thought what a cool cover it would be for Joe to do.  It's a killer slow bluesy song.

Hydra - Feel a Pain

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detroitbluesfan wrote:

How bout some Gary Moore -"Still got the blues for you" or maybe some Jimi Hendrix--"Red House" they both would sound great!!

lol i wouldn't count on him covering red house...although i have actually heard him playing the song guesting with someone else.  at least i th ink i have, maybe im not remembering right?

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

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Well music lovers what a wide and varied path we meander down.

My morning muse had led me to the following......

Like a Hurricane (yes, I am just dreamer as well......)

Roadhouse Blues (picking a Doors track was difficult but I went for this one)

While my Guitar Gently Weeps ( Hmmmm nice!!!)

And if he can see his way clear to slip the guitar break from Aqualung in somewhere I would be a happier chappy than I am now.

I know all this is flight of fancy but it does make you think. Someone once played me an album of Jesus and Mary Chain covers played (if I recall correctly) on a CLARINET!!!! So you see.... be careful what you wish for.

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Queen of Hearts-Allman
I Can't Wait Much Longer-Trower
I'd Love to Change the World-Lee

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That would be a treat.... I will look out for it.

Thanks

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354 (edited by Louis 2008-12-12 12:00:29)

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I am thinking about an acoustic song that I would like to hear from Joe... One of my favorite all-time acoustic players is Gordon Lightfoot.  Some of the younger guys and ladies won't be familiar with Gordon, because he's just outside the loop for them... It doesn't matter. Joe could REALLY bring him back... Gordon is really an icon from the seventies- and really doesn't fit into any one genre.
  People may remember songs like "Carefree Highway," "Sundown," "Edmund Fitzgerald," and "If You Could Read My Mind"...  They're Heartfelt songs and kind of folk-tales... But Joe's MO has been to pick something we don't really know and weave his own song from it... Maybe "Canadian Railroad Trilogie" would be a good one. There's deffinitely a piece of blues in Lightfoot's music too. Gordon's art will be here long after he's gone.http://s90.photobucket.com/albums/k252/louis_026/?action=view&current=10021466A1.jpg

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This a hell of thread, had a fun time looking at some of these suggestions. I'm gonna go for Joe rehashing the Yes cover of Simon and Garfunkels "America". I've got it on an old Atlantic records sampler and it's (in the Yes form) 9 minutes of, well, I dunno really as it covers so many genres. What Yes were on when they recorded it I have no idea but it still sounds fun today. So its a cover of a cover but I'm sure Joe could offer a defintive version!

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I know it's been covered many times, but how about 'Stormy Monday' and another one with
a Duane Allman connection, 'Loan Me A Dime', as recorded with Boz Scaggs.

Jeff

To Live's To Fly

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Tommy Emmanuel- The Hunt. I would love to hear a Bonatwist on this one!


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Bad Love (and Misery) by Luther Allison
a lil sumn with a pair and some HEAT

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Van Morrision:  And it stoned me.

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Red House