Joe Bonamassa Official - 'Spoonful' - Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks

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Joe has an obvious passion for the blues style. Whether he’s doing faithful recreations isn’t an issue for me. Who else is trying to keep this stuff alive at this level of quality?

michaelthomas
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Joe Bonamassa and the band are killing it here. The whole guitar solo is simply amazing.

Mr.D
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Outstanding version. Reminds me of Cream's version. Both excellent.

RichardSmith-umjs
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Joe Bonamassa the chosen one to keeps the Blues alive....

stratplayer
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Spectacular, can't wait to see him perform in March.

GolfFoxtrotYankee
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Spoonful one of my all time favorites - Joe is one bad man

dirkmantele
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"It's easy to play the blues; it's extremely hard to play good blues" - Joe Bonamassa

stuartpedaso
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Hands down, one of the best solos that JB has ever played.

ziggamaras
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Absolutely, , , time, , , with Master Joe Bonamassa forever BEST guitar.

bugeanuflorin
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Joe is a Modern Day Blues Legend and Will be for decades ahead !!! The Next Clapton .... ?

trevorgwelch
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Joe Bonamassa, 21st Century Blues Master.

johnkoval
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Gotta have that spoonful.  This is his best blues cover.

insanebobscrazyshack
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Why is everyone trashing on joe? He never said he was covering these songs to sound just like muddy waters or howlin wolf. Hes doing it in dedication. Hes making the songs his own. And frankly theyre awesome!!! So stop bashing on joe. You dont like him dont watch the videos

Johnfedele
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Best version of this I have heard since Cream did it. Masterpiece!

garyclark
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A True Blue Masterpiece by a great Master of the Blues Joe Bonamassa WOW !!!

bluesz
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My goodness...the sound of that bass...How cool is that?

RobDegrey
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Ive never heard him do anyone elses songs that he didnt do better than the original or at least equal. This man is todays best of the best. See what can happen if you practice

leilengh
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Awesome !!! Joe playing his guitar...Anton whacking his cans.. Michael teasing his bass.. and all those very very talented musicians together.... will see Joe the 2nd time this autumn and can hardly wait... I am so happy there are still true musicians playing real instruments  and having fun goddammit !!! :)

GrumpyFinn
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I know this is going to draw some flack but here all the detractors, not every African American Blues artist had a voice that sounded like they smoked a hundred cigarettes a day and the reason some of them never played very fast is that they didn't have the tools that we have today, such as expensive guitars, access to the largest archive of blues music ever (most of them were creating it) and if most of them were alive today, I'm sure that their music would have changed with the times. Now, JB, he says more in three notes, than most say in three hundred. I put it to the critics that there might be some professional jealousy involved??? I know I would love to be able to play like that and put that much soul into every note. History will eventually show Joe Bonamassa will survive the critics and join his mentors on an elite list of legends, because he has earned the title.

robwalton
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Amazingly hot and with a strong gutsy deep sound, the drums greatly help carry the depth of this great track. Bonamassa in his variations is great in his own special way

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