Here is a “deleted” scene from “It Might Get Loud” where Jimmy Page teaches Jack White (White Stripes) and Edge (U2) the origin of one of the most recognizable guitar riffs of all time…KASHMIR.
Joe Bonamassa just completed an epic 2-night show at the Beacon Theater in New York City.
As if seeing JB himself is not worth the price of admission…fans at these concerts were treated to guest spots from John Hiatt, Beth Hart and Bad Company’s very own Paul Rodgers.
Until the DVD it is released, you can peruse YouTube for video clips. Here is one of the better ones with Joe and Paul belting out versions of “Fire & Water” and “Walk in my Shadows”.
This is an interesting video is which KWS talks about his methodology when he is writing songs for a new album.
Most interesting to me was his comment about the “SINGLE MENTALITY” which has certainly become a large shift in music sales over the past few years.
I admit… I am as guilty as most of you when it comes to buying “only the hit single for .99 cents” instead of buying the entire CD for $9.99 on iTunes or EMusic.
What do you think? Do you typically download only the song you want, a few tracks from an album, or do you want to hear the “entire story” that the artist created with the album release and download the entire album?
Buckle up before you hit the play button on this video!
Joe Bonamassa jams guitar with Michael Casswell from Guitar Interactive.
iGuitar met up with Joe Bonamassa and interviewed him while he was in the UK. This video is the guitar performance before Michael Casswell began asking Bonamassa about this Gibson Les Paul ’59, songwriting and the new Black Country Communion Album.
Artists Rick Wakeman, Jon Lord, Joe Bonamassa, Newton Faulkner, Danny Bowes, Deep Purple and other Special Guests gathered for this years concert.
We have managed to create something really special, something very different and raised much more awareness of integrated medicine than we would ever have imagined. Jacky Paice – Founder of The Sunflower Jam – Originally set up in 2006
Here are a couple of videos that hit YouTube early this morning.
The first is Joe Bonamassa covering “The Thrill is Gone”:
Here is a YouTube classic…. restored by CinePost Edited by Ross Lenenski of Denison University.
Filmed in 1959 by Forrest White.
Music by Russell “Daemonzed” Eldridge.
Russell’s Stratocaster guitar is from the American Deluxe Series made at the Corona Plant (Fender), USA in the Year 2000.
Leo Fender is in the second shot. No CNC machines back then, everything was done by hand. It is amazing to realize that every guitar made that year is now worth a small fortune.