I get the Yngwie mockery. It's because he's a disrespectful, rude, wife-beating arse.As for Joe I don't listen to his music but I'm not sure why he attracts so much mockery.
In a world of really horrific semi-sarcastic somethingcore guitarists who make a lot of money never really bothering to learn the instrument, it's a shame that guys who can actually play like Yngwie or Joe seem to receive the bulk of the criticism because, as "guitarist's guitarists" we hold them to (arbitrary) higher standards.
Everybody has an off day.that seems pretty accurate. he grew up not far from where i live and have stories about a quiet fat kid. his dad owned a music store and joe started early and put lots of time in. ive met him a few times, first time he was a jerk but hes always been decent since then. i play and listen to blues, he has crazy good chops and i enjoy listening but only for so long.
+1 for Joe being a great guy. Joe Bonamassa and Warren Zevon are the two nicest famous people that I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. I met Joe in Colorado, and no one else knew who he was. I just talked to him about the weather, and didn't let on that I knew who he was. He was very down to Earth and friendly. He reminded me of Warren, because they both enjoyed talking to people as they drank a glass od Seven-Up. Michael Parks and Dan Fogelberg were equally nice people. In fact, every famous person that I've ever met were very pleasant, because I never fawned over them or asked them for their autograph. It was cool enough for me just to meet them. They can't help the fact that they're famous. They just worked very hard at their chosen field, and did their job very, very well. I don't understand the hate. Plus, Joe doesn't charge $60 for a tee shirt like every else is these days. Some people just hate because apparently it's fun to hate.
His playing comes across as anemic, he is pretentious, and he's not nearly as great as every other emial I receive makes him out to be.
I'm sure that your account of him is accurate, but I just can't get behind his forced "rock god" status.
Then where did Riding with the King, Unplugged and Journeyman come from?I had to laugh when I saw this.
Playing and tone-wise Clapton castrated himself 45 years ago : party:
His playing comes across as anemic, he is pretentious, and he's not nearly as great as every other emial I receive makes him out to be.
I'm sure that your account of him is accurate, but I just can't get behind his forced "rock god" status.
I have to step up and defend Eric too. His playing and tone is better than ever IMO. Most guitarists his age no longer play much but at the last crossroads festival he smoked everybody there. It was like he was playing with the Dominoes in 71. His tone was excellent, although it looked like he was using a high gain Dumble for leads. Most singers his age can no longer hit the notes and ask their guitar players to tune down, but he still sings in the original keys, and sings well. Getting cleaned up really extended his career and he just keeps on keeping on.Then where did Riding with the King, Unplugged and Journeyman come from?
Then where did Riding with the King, Unplugged and Journeyman come from?