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I've got many YouTube videos I think are fantastic.The first one to come to mind is over two hours of High-def Joe Bonamassa, live at the Royal Albert Hall.Put your seat belts on, and crank it up. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBmLywRxxwA&feature=share&list=PLha8XYGpBrcIVGzX66M6rswe0jTG9qGO1Bob
You probably won't believe this, but this YT vid was my first exposure to Joe.
Two from Beth Hart....http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fALdOkf_eCMhttp://m.youtube.com/watch?v=un0nhyT27zs
My favorite album of all time is not an album at all: It's a soundboard bootleg of a concert by D'Angelo and the Soultronics, recorded in Stockholm in 2000. It is not on YouTube, but there are clips from the same tour, although none of them match the sheer energy and in-the-groove-ness of that one show I have. It is incredible.The files were given to me by a member of the band who was on stage that night playing sax, Jacques Schwartz-Bart (son of the Nobel Prize winning writer André Schwartz-Bart, and total badass), with whom I worked briefly on an album of mine. Soultronics band members also included the legendary Pino Palladino on bass (funkiest white man alive, and, oh, Townsend and Daltry's first choice to fill in for John Enthwistle afther his death), ?est Love of the Roots (you've seen him as Jimmy Fallon's house drummer), and Roy Hargrove leading the horn section on trumpet. This clip is from the Montreux Jazz Festival, a venue near and dear to my heart, as I lived near there for years, and tended bar there one year, which was really fun.Open your minds, put some soul in your hearts, and listen on good speakers or 'phones:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlZtMdi4xZI
Two from Beth Hart....http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fALdOkf_eCMhttp://m.youtube.com/watch?v=un0nhyT27zs........