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washburned
07-19-2008, 11:47 PM
Picked up the new John Mayer DVD yesterday and watched it twice already: has anyone else seen it? What did you think? I loved the Trio segment.....found the band segment too jammy in some parts....seems like he thinks now that he plays with all the big guys he has to do spectacular things all the time to impress everyone.

james on bass
07-20-2008, 12:00 AM
Pino is the man!! 'nuff said!

Stratin2traynor
07-20-2008, 12:09 AM
I have it as well and while I like the music, I find that his performance lacks the honesty of Any Given Thursday. I see him as trying to channel and be like Hendrix/SRV instead of being the regular joe everyday guy he was before. Not sure I like the image change all that much.

Solid DVD just the same.

sysexguy
07-20-2008, 09:21 AM
when I checked amazon.ca it was $28 and amazon.com $12.95

ah 1985 is over???? where did you guys find it?

Andy

Robert1950
07-20-2008, 11:25 AM
I notice that this thread on JM is posted in 'The Open Mic (non-music related)" forum. :smile:

washburned
07-22-2008, 03:22 PM
when I checked amazon.ca it was $28 and amazon.com $12.95

ah 1985 is over???? where did you guys find it?

Andy

Got mine for $19.99 @ HMV.

al3d
07-22-2008, 07:50 PM
OK..this will sound stupid..but before joining this forum..i never heard of John Mayer!...i check a website..and it's only toor dates. on youtube, i seem to get him only doing covers from other artist!...

can anyone shed some lights on this kid?

Stratin2traynor
07-22-2008, 08:47 PM
OK..this will sound stupid..but before joining this forum..i never heard of John Mayer!...i check a website..and it's only toor dates. on youtube, i seem to get him only doing covers from other artist!...

can anyone shed some lights on this kid?

Here something you can start with: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_mayer

I found out about him when my wife went gaga for Your Body is a Wonderland. So I bought his CD's for her, she tired of them quickly and I started listening.

He just got really popular and of course his music and guitar skills got overshadowed by his popularity with the lay folk.

I really enjoy his music but I think that he is either starting to believe the hype about him or he is putting on a funny show for the paparazzi.

Robert1950
07-22-2008, 08:59 PM
Over on TheGearPage, if you want to start a flame war, there are a few topics that will automatically set one off - Ed Roman, Dumble, Gibson and John Mayer. You'd have to go over there and do a search to really try and figure it out.

And for the gossip types, he's been with numerous women including Jennifer Aniston, Cameron Diaz and Jessica Simpson.

washburned
07-23-2008, 05:50 PM
But the biggest credit due the man is that the who's who of the guitar world from Buddy Guy to Jimmy Vaughn have embraced him as the next great thing. You can be as good as can be, but without cred you go nowhere: rumour has it he recently said that he just wants to perform for a while, no new albums or bands or projects. I think he might be a bit overwhelmed by it all!

Stratin2traynor
07-23-2008, 06:33 PM
....so overwhelmed that he went on a Dumble shopping spree. I hope he does another Trio album. I only like about half the songs on Continuum. I find that it's kinda all over the place in terms of sound and style. Plus the album is so bassy it reminds me of a hip-hop CD. I like Slow Dancing... Bold as Love, Gravity. Waiting...'s ok as is Belief. The nice thing about the Trio album was that it was pretty consistent (and good) from start to finish.

He's pretty much in the pocket right now. He could do just about anything and people would buy it. That's a nice position to be in.

greco
07-23-2008, 07:56 PM
I have the loan of the CD from a friend and the DVD is on the way as a belated birthday gift.

I'm enjoying the CD and really admire his playing and especially his (electric) tone. Certainly can hear the SRV and Hendrix influences.

Sometimes I feel that he might be trying a bit too hard to be technically impressive and maybe he needs to let the music come more from his heart...IMHO

We will see as he matures as a musician and performer.

Dave

kous
07-23-2008, 09:54 PM
I watched it couple days ago and I enjoyed most of it.
When I listen to music by popular guitarists I'm sometimes only impressed by the technicallity and not so much the musical aspect. I see both in John Mayer. And I have much respect for him; it is hard to standout with the blues styles with all the other modern popular music.

greco
07-23-2008, 10:09 PM
I watched it couple days ago and I enjoyed most of it.
When I listen to music by popular guitarists I'm sometimes only impressed by the technicallity and not so much the musical aspect. I see both in John Mayer. And I have much respect for him; it is hard to standout with the blues styles with all the other modern popular music.

Kous...maybe I was a bit too critical?

I do respect him.

Dave

kous
07-24-2008, 12:46 AM
? To tell you the truth I wasn't referring to anybody. But now as I reread your post I guess it sounds a little like its directed to you (and the order of the post doesn't help either).

By technical I mean, guitarists who are considered a virtuoso. Steve Vai, Paul Gilbert, and the likes. When I hear them play, I hear their technique, and not so much the music itself. Fantastic players and I am constantly awed by their technique, but I tend to get bored listening after a while.

To stay on topic, although John Mayer is a great guitarist, compared to the artists above, he's technical in a different way? Sorry, hard to describe. Let's just say, with his technique in the music, it doesn't bore me as fast. I don't think many will put him in the virtuoso category. Much like Jimmy Hendrix, SRV, and Eric Clapton.

But no, my post was no way meant to you. And I don't think you are being too critical at all. If you are, then with this post my critism goes overboard :smile: Sorry for the confusion.

Kous...maybe I was a bit too critical?

I do respect him.

Dave

TimH
07-24-2008, 10:31 AM
I have the loan of the CD from a friend and the DVD is on the way as a belated birthday gift.

I'm enjoying the CD and really admire his playing and especially his (electric) tone. Certainly can hear the SRV and Hendrix influences.

Sometimes I feel that he might be trying a bit too hard to be technically impressive and maybe he needs to let the music come more from his heart...IMHO

We will see as he matures as a musician and performer.

Dave

Man I think you need to listen to the cat a bit more. IMHO, the soul is what John has going for him. I too thought maybe he was trying a bit too hard at times on this DVD but over all Mayer BLEEDS feeling and soul more than more artists. I've seen him twice now live and one was better than the other. Maybe this was an off night for him...too bad!

Robert1950
07-24-2008, 11:31 AM
Man I think you need to listen to the cat a bit more. IMHO, the soul is what John has going for him. I too thought maybe he was trying a bit too hard at times on this DVD but over all Mayer BLEEDS feeling and soul more than more artists. I've seen him twice now live and one was better than the other. Maybe this was an off night for him...too bad!

I bought his live CD that came about 2-3 years ago. I listened and thought, this isn't too bad. He had a crack rhythm section - Pino Paladino on bass, can't remember the drummer's name. But after a couple of month's it didn't seem to have it anymore for me. A couple of songs started to become outright irritating (can't remember which ones).

If he's got the same rhythm section, I might consider the DVD.

satch09
07-27-2008, 05:39 PM
I know that he's been thought of as the next best thing, and comparisons between him and clapton, SRV and hendrix and all the greats, and while I'm a HUGE fan of mayers, I unfortunately have to disagree, I think the true next best thing for the blues is Joe Bonamassa, check this guy out, absolutely incredible. His singing also reminds me of SRV, and more pure blues, whereas Mayer is more pop, either both great, but Bonamassa has my vote for next best thing...