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Joe Bonamassa — I Got All You Need
Album: Driving Towards The Daylight
Avg rating:
7.1

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Total ratings: 1621









Released: 2012
Length: 3:01
Plays (last 30 days): 0
I got bread for you when to get hungry
I got water for you when you went dry
I got good time when you get loathsome
I got Heaven before you die

Chorus:
I got all you need!
I got all you need!
And if you wanna have fun,
baby please make it to me!

I got heat for you, when you get cold, babe
I got air conditioning when you are warm
I got .. you get old, baby
I got protection, you get on

Chorus:
I got all you need
I got all you need
And if you wanna have fun,
baby please make it to me!

I got rhythm when you wanna dance, babe
I got a tailor when you need some clothes
I got love for you when you're getting...
I got money when you are broke!

Chorus:
I got all you need
I got all you need
And if you wanna have fun,
baby please make it to me!
I got all you need
I got all you need
I got all you need
And if you wanna have fun,
baby please make it to me!
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 DW4554 wrote:

Joe Bonamassa is the second coming.  Eric Clapton may have been God but Joe is his legit son.  As good as it currently gets.  He and Beth Hart are the team to beat in contemporary blues.  Stunning duo.   

That is a great comparison. Now if you were comparing him to the likes of Danny Gatton, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Prince, I’d have to disagree.

Blues Hammer!   blech
  
EXCELLENT TUNE! Joe B. is hit or miss for me. This is a HIT! ...he has a lot of mediocre tunes w/  great guitar playing, wasted on tunes that are "meh"!
Just you!
I have seen this guy and kudos to those that enjoy him… I just cant feel him - probably just me.
Joe Bonamassa is the second coming.  Eric Clapton may have been God but Joe is his legit son.  As good as it currently gets.  He and Beth Hart are the team to beat in contemporary blues.  Stunning duo.   
 aonley wrote:
Couldn't be more formulaic, derivative, mimetic
 
....since 1989!
The spiritual successor to Eric Clapton: Formulaic blues rock for corporate dads and soccer moms. It's acceptably inoffensive.
Couldn't be more formulaic, derivative, mimetic
SRV
I think he is very over-rated! All great guitarists have a signature sound and I do not hear it here!
This guy is so good, please more RP 
Hey Joe!  i'll see you at Red Rocks Colorado in August!
"I got good time when you get loathsome" is a pretty hilarious mistake in the lyrics for "I got good time when you get lonesome." Makes Bonamassa sound like he's negging. 
 rabaak wrote:
He is a pretty good live performer. Lot's of energy. It is amazing to see him play the guitar in person.
 
Ticket prices are generally pretty high though.
He is a pretty good live performer. Lot's of energy. It is amazing to see him play the guitar in person.
To me 7 - Quite Likeable 
and that is not enough for me so I lower my rating to 3 and do skip
WICKED JOE  : )
I love it when RP plays Joe.  Happy Monday, Ya'll..  {#Bananajam}
Awesome guitar player! I saw him live in Brazil. Unforgetable concert. And he looks like Michael Schumacher!
Friday morning Blues!  If there is such a thing...
 kgage wrote:
I think liked him better when he was in a band called Blues Hammer in Ghost World.

 
hahahahaha
Dad rock. Strictly for Viagra commercials.
good band, good voice fantastic guitar player!! I have all i need!!
I think liked him better when he was in a band called Blues Hammer in Ghost World.
 WonderLizard wrote:
There is absolutely nothing like gutbucket, blacktop blues. Reminds me of Bill Kirchen and Elvin Bishop at their very best.

 
gut bucket black top blues...THAT's IT! {#Bananasplit}
{#Dancingbanana_2}
7>8

this guy's stuff  just keeps growing on me
There is absolutely nothing like gutbucket, blacktop blues. Reminds me of Bill Kirchen and Elvin Bishop at their very best.
{#Guitarist}  Can never play too much JOE!  
Really like Bonamassa's playing and the title track to the album is superb, but the rhythm seems almost to stumble in a couple of places in this track. Maybe that's how he intends it, it's just rather jarring.

"Driving towards the daylight", "Ballad of John Henry" and "Dislocated boy" are all gorgeous (and readily found on his channel on youtube).
Just a good song and a very good Joe!
i like this band!
 WayUpNorth wrote:
Nice follow up to Jeff Beck ...

 
Joe is nothing like Stevie....& he never tried to be. He's a Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton fan.  
 ChicoCyclist wrote:
I'm not sure the "Plays in last 30 days" is correct.  Seems that I have heard this song nearly every day for the last 30 days.

 
Of course it seems that you've heard it before!  It's 12 bar blues....they only have 3 chords!!!  {#Lol}



This is tasty tasty tasty! 
I'm not sure the "Plays in last 30 days" is correct.  Seems that I have heard this song nearly every day for the last 30 days.
Second song from this album today! Wow! I love this music!
i have to say, today's set is making me feel all kinds a good in all kindsa places {#Cheers} 
 capandjudy wrote:

Warning! This man is a shredder. I have seen him twice and although good the fireworks wear a bit thin after a while.

 
I just saw him again, more recently here in Phoenix, and I would have to say that I would agree with capandjudy's statement here.  He is a phenomenal guitarist, but his recent show definitely hit the guitar-masturbator territory on several occasions and did wear thin by the end of the show.  I say this as a true Blues fan and guitar lover.  {#Neutral}
gag
 rpdevotee wrote:
4merdj wrote:
Stevie's successor? 
(BTW, I'm just asking)

Stevie Ray Vaughan
 
No comparison...

Joe has a long way to go to match Stevie's licks 

 
I dont think so , now he is on top! Very nice song and very good Joe!!
I love the album cover art and Joe is great. Very clean and controlled, maybe too controlled sometimes. I saw a reference here comparing him to SRV, if you'd like to here Stevie's real successor check out Doyle Bramhall ll. He played with SRV and his band the Arc Angels include Stevie's boys to boot as well as Charlie Sexton. Doyle's the real deal.
He is the man of the year! Nice song btw.
 JIan wrote:
If you ever get the chance to see Bonamassa live, do so! He puts on a fabulous show, especially if the venue is right (good acoustics, intimate feel) for the kind of show he puts on, or at least used to (I last saw him in ~2008-9).
 
Warning! This man is a shredder. I have seen him twice and although good the fireworks wear a bit thin after a while.
4merdj wrote:
Stevie's successor? 
(BTW, I'm just asking)

Stevie Ray Vaughan
 
No comparison...

Joe has a long way to go to match Stevie's licks 
The song is good.....the album cover is crap!
 4merdj wrote:
Stevie's successor? 
(BTW, I'm just asking)

Stevie Ray Vaughan
 
Joe is definitely a student of SRV, and a number of other great blues guitarists.  I'd say he's one of, if not the, best blues rocker out there right now.


{#Eh}
Dang I just dig Joe!  Big thanks to RP for introducing me to his music.
If you ever get the chance to see Bonamassa live, do so! He puts on a fabulous show, especially if the venue is right (good acoustics, intimate feel) for the kind of show he puts on, or at least used to (I last saw him in ~2008-9).

Oh yeah, nice.

{#Clap}


Stevie's successor? 
(BTW, I'm just asking)

Stevie Ray Vaughan
 WayUpNorth wrote:
Nice follow up to Jeff Beck ...
 

funny...I was thinking that the guitar sounded a lot like jeff beck...
Nice follow up to Jeff Beck ...