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Joe Bona-who?

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4.3K views 28 replies 24 participants last post by  mrmatt1972  
#1 ·
I finally broke and googled the name after seeing more of his name attached to guitars (Fender custom shop now).

I was curious if he was ever in a band that I’ve actually heard of. Turns out no. Here’s what Wikipedia has to say for his associated acts:
So anyways, it seems his biggest accomplishment is collecting over 400 guitars.

I was never a fan of signature guitars before (I’ll admit I do own a slash Rosso Corsa), but I’m absolutely going to be staying away from any of Mr Joe’s going forward.
 
#11 ·
I don't get the Epiphone resale prices either. As new guitars they're decent value if you were going buy an Epiphone at full msrp anyway, as his sig guitars seem to have specs not seen on typical Epiphones, like long neck tenons, or 50s neck profiles, or real Gibson pickups. Or triple pickup Customs. Etc..
 
#8 ·
I love seeing him play, but I don’t listen to his music much. Super talented but not much “soul” to his music, for lack of a better word. Not a fan of the onstage “blues man” image either, although that doesn’t really matter. I just liked him better as a pudgy kid in blue jeans and a t shirt than the suit and sunglasses look.
 
#10 ·
I had never heard of Joe Bonamassa when I bought my used 2010 Epi Les Paul Goldtop Bonamassa signature from L&M 8 years ago. It has the Gibson Burstbuckers in it. Nice guitar. Replaced the bridge pickup with a SD '59.

I listened to some of his music after I bought my guitar and I know who he is now. He's an amazing player and a gear nut. He has a bunch of vintage Les Pauls, guitars, amps, gear, etc. I enjoy listening to him talk about gear.
 
#12 ·
I think Bonamassa is a monster., just an amazing player. Some players are never members of big bands. That's ok. I may be wrong, but I don't remember Chet or Lenny being in any bands either.

I like Bonamassa's version of ZZ Top's "Just got Paid".


Then again, when I go back and listen to the original I'm suddenly reminded of how great a loss Dusty Hill was. He absoluetly DROVE than groove.
 
#14 ·
Well, he’s not Rory Gallagher, Roy Buchanan, Gary Moore, or Johnny Winter, but he’s got the next generation chops if not the originality. Balls, great hands, but not a lot of soul. Listenable, but not moving. That aside, there’s the potential for the seminal record of the age when the spirit hits him. I’d buy that.
 
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#18 ·
I'm a huge fan. I first heard him one night (long ago, when he was still unknown) on XM radio, performing India/Mountain Time. The next morning I bought his CD download from his website.

A couple years later he was at the Calgary Blues Fest, still working hard to make it. There were maybe 250 people there to see him.

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#22 ·
I finally broke and googled the name after seeing more of his name attached to guitars (Fender custom shop now).

I was curious if he was ever in a band that I’ve actually heard of. Turns out no. Here’s what Wikipedia has to say for his associated acts:
So anyways, it seems his biggest accomplishment is collecting over 400 guitars.

I was never a fan of signature guitars before (I’ll admit I do own a slash Rosso Corsa), but I’m absolutely going to be staying away from any of Mr Joe’s going forward.
He’s done more to promote up and coming artists than anyone since Ed Sullivan.

 
#29 ·
He doesn't do it for me, but I have immense respect for his chops, his deep knowledge of vintage guitars and his humility.