Playlist: Joe Bonamassa
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Originally published in Guitar World, June 2010
The blues guitarist reveals what's in his iPod.
John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers—“Hideaway”
“It’s the guitar tone everybody wanted with the passion everybody wished they could summon.”
B.B. King—“Please Accept My Love”
“This is an unreleased B.B. King track from the 40th anniversary reissue of the Rolling Stones’ [live album] Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! [King was an opening act on the Stone's tour]. Songs like this are the reason this man defines the genre in which I enjoy success. Perfect in every way.”
The Jeff Beck Group—“Let Me Love You”
“The blueprint for Zeppelin and so many bands after. This is what got me into British blues for life.”
Freddie King—“Going Down”
“So much energy and fire. Freddie had one speed and proves here that he is not the forgotten King. The dude rocked the blues.”
Free—“Fire and Water”
“If you don’t know Free, go download every one of their tracks right now. It will change your life, I promise you.”
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GMeyers1231
June 03, 2012 at 6:12am
I have the Blues Breakers John Mayall with Eric Clapton vinyl and Hideaway just blows me away, Clapton was definately at his finest and as a young musician Bonamassa has influenced me and has shown that the blues has a new generation
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ryanv
January 22, 2011 at 11:36am
He certainly has a great assortment of music that he listens to quite frequently. I am glad that I got to read this. I learned some things about this genre that I had no clue about before.
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