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https://youtu.be/5ZPSi0zB6bY
I like to call it Jools Hollandaise
He makes more sense as an animated character.
Going from Joe’s version to the original was like night and day.
I think it speaks volumes that in ~20 years of output after I first discovered him there's probably only 3 of his solo albums I can play cover to cover.
I agree that his playing with Beth Hart was much better, but then I listened to a song on Youtube that he put up as a promotion for either his last album, or the one before. It was slow blues, but when it came to the guitar solo he was just blasting out notes at speed, which bore no relationship to the feel of the rest of the song.
Its a shame, when JoBo is good - he is among the best. Can't fault him as a player, his technique is perfect and he has such a vast range on the guitar. His phrasing is top notch too. I find him more enjoyable now when he isn't doing his own thing - with this being the perfect example:
The phrasing in that solo is just too good.
This is about the only track that exists from the ill fated gigs.
https://youtu.be/dlaYCQwiOlg?si=iadb6GkKU97fCtPE
But up 'til Black Rock, the albums are varied and interesting. Black Rock's an interesting experiment that I don't care for but at least Joe was trying new things. Then from Dust Bowl onwards, it's been the big band arrangements, over-produced "stadium blues" ad infinitum. I'm with @nacnudnai where I think he's best on other people's stuff now.
Don't get me wrong, I'll happily watch a live clip in isolation and go, "damn, guy's bloody good", but the music and the last decade or so of albums are so middle of the road. However, I can't say I'd be doing anything different were I in his position.
Joe live- astonishing.
Given some of the utter shite in music right now I have no issue with him.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
My other three mates went and all were in agreement - JB is a good player but the music was bland (dare I say boring) and he didn't engage with the audience in any way whatsoever. I believe they left before the end.
I do however like a fair bit of Black Country Communion's output - I'd definitely go and see them were they ever to tour again.
I haven't seen him for years- but when I did it was during his breakthrough period 2010-2013 and he was blistering....
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.