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Joe Bonamassa live at Carnegie Hall...WOW!

Started by Pat Conlon, February 09, 2018, 01:12:21 PM

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Quote from: Pat Conlon on February 10, 2018, 12:04:52 AM

Previously, I had given up on modern music.


You might want to give a listen to Eric Johnson ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X9CYo5TKY0

His current stuff isn't as 'hard' as his earlier work but every bit as good! Make sure you check out 'Cliffs of Dover' off the Live from Austin album.

fj johnnie

 Funny, I also recently listened to Beth Hart and Jo Bonamassa. Amazing, for three reasons. Musicianship, singing and the quality of the recording. I am using a LINN Accurate DS. It is used to stream any types of files from a hard drive. The beauty of a system like this is that it relays ALL the information to your Amp, speakers etc. Now if you use compressed files like MP3's it will always sound crappy. Fortunately many artists are realizing that there are some audiophiles out there that want good sounding music. Many master quality flac files are available from older music. Say FJ owners vintage. Led Zeppelin released a re-mastered version of their entire collection in flac files. The difference in sound quality is stunning. Most old bands, The who, Stones, Doors and many, many more recorded their music very well on analog equipment that was light years better than the digital stuff used today. The issue with a lot of the recordings today is that most of the music is processed to death. Each layer of processing takes your ear farther away from the instrument .
Rant over.

Pat Conlon

Quote from: fj johnnie on March 10, 2018, 11:35:33 AM
The issue with a lot of the recordings today is that most of the music is processed to death. Each layer of processing takes your ear farther away from the instrument .

:good2:+1 on that....lossy compression vs lossless, no comparison on the right equipment in the right settings.

My 25 year old niece with her MP3 music files, thinking that playing that shit over a set of $500 headphones, was the bomb....
Well, she was astonished when I played for her some remastered 192kHz/24bit Flac files. She had no idea what she was missing...

aaaah the kids now a days...
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I've tried to like Bonamassa, I really have. I wanted to, but I just can'r warm up to him and I can't stand to watch him. Amazing musician, technically proficient, I admire his talent, but I just don't feel any soul. I'll take Buddy Guy...

The only thing I've heard Beth Hart do is her duet with Bonamassa on "Joy", and I prefer the original by Lucinda Williams. I'll have to check out more of her stuff.
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FjLee



Rock, my friend...........

I find Bonamassa enjoyable.  I also like Buddy Guy a lot.  But I think Beth Hart  _MORE_  than complements both of those guys!  I like all 3 of 'em as performers.

Maybe use GOOGLE to check out the following videos, it's worth it:

"I'd rather go blind"  is 9 minutes of Bonamassa and Hart  live in Amsterdam.

"What you gonna do about me?"  Buddy G. and Hart

"Broken and ugly"  Beth solo & HOT and live at Paradiso

I do admire the self-confidence that Beth exudes.....check out "Love is a lie" by Beth

So which of the 3 do I like best?  I'd only date Beth  "Sweaty Betty"  Hart!!!

FjLee   1984 Yamaha FJ1100     2016 Suzuki 1250 Bandit