Hey Geoff,
Across the pond or not, we are on the same wavelength. If I were to sum up Joe in a sentence...Joe Bonamassa is the best thing to happen to my record collection since the British Invasion! I heard its your birthday, well Happy Birthday to you...:)
To the other Geoff- gsj- my sentiments exactly...the best past, present and probably future. In My Life...I love them all!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym0x3vTw6yc
Jim-First, fabulous post, about my fav Fab Four. Next, just curious, are you referencing Nick from J & R? Nick, whoever you are, no offense, I think I'm assigning you some homework...Beatles 101...I offer my teaching services free! Geez, it must be a generation gap thing...I think maybe my greatest contribution to my children is turning them on to the Beatles. For my 16 year year daughter, her morning routine before school is either John Mayer or the Beatles. I have to say, the Beatles sound better over the roar of her hair dryer, adds a little Beatlemania drama, especially when she is having a bad hair day. She went to a Bat-Mitvah celebration recently and said all the mom's like me (I wonder what that really means?) hit the dance floor with Twist and Shout. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_59n86U3Dvs I can't tell you how many times I walk by child#2's bedroom and he's uncovered another band or musician that sounds so Beatles or John-like. How could one ever measure the influence of the the Beatles???
I LOVE THEM
YEAH YEAH YEAH
Stu- thanks for the visual, I knew exactly what you were describing, my in-laws still have the long console in their living room, its nice furniture actually. And, I am so sentimental about Rubber Soul, it was my first ever album purchase for $3.99 in Lit Brothers Department store. I mentioned before, when I got a new cell phone, my son set it all up for me & surprised me with the Rubber Soul album cover as the background. Patty- still thinking about Joe and Norwegian Wood?
Curby- 2 great albums you mentioned. The Beatles were so innovative and ahead of their time...think music videos. Rolling Stone did a nice story about Sgt. Pepper a few years back when it graced their cover. We named our house recording studio, Penny Lane. Revovler was mentioned many times as the major album influence by several rockers in a guitar mag's list of influences. The wiki info is cool to read. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Pepper's_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band
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Also, about the Rickenbacker; does anyone know if Joe owns a Rickenbacker in his guitar arsenal? I was shocked when I read this about Rickenbacker being the largest guitar manufacturer that makes everything in the United States?! So, as fans we should all chip in and buy Joe a Rickenbacker, I'll transport it to the RAH so Joe can play it and we'll even be stimulating the economy while we're at it!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickenbacker
Geoff wrote:I was at school on Merseyside when that seminal moment hit me - who the.....? what the .....?, Then I skipped off school and regularly went down to the Cavern for the lunchtime sessions. Small steamy, sweaty, smelly, noisy.... it was new, it was vibrant it set me on my path into life. The next moment like that came just two years ago.... I switched on the car radio half way through a tune that blew my socks off, the program was the Paul Jones show, the tune was from an album called You and Me and the artist......? Just like the Beatle, the rest is history - Thank you John Paul George Ringo and of course George Martin who was instrumental in the editing - Oh yes, and thank you Joe!
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