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see url I really like these “behind the scenes” views into the recording process musicians use on their songs.

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follow This video shares such a view (albeit still officially produced) into the recording studio during a recording of the song “Stop” from Joe Bonamassa’s 2010 CD “John Henry”.

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  1. How several overdubs of vocals and guitar solo is done
  2. How Joe switches guitars on the solo – starting with a very clean “Lucille” model Gibson into a much dirtier Les Paul for the latter half of the solo
  3. How Bonomassa even switches from sitting to standing on different parts of the vocal (honestly I don’t know how anyone can record sitting down)

watch Anything else you notice of note in the video?

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https://marcosgerente.com.br/unpkhdlof What more could you want than the spot-on blues guitar playing of Jimmie Vaughan with the Joplin-like vocals of Susan Tedeschi belting a BB King tune (Let the good times roll) backed by the #1 blues backup band in the world – Double Trouble (Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton of Double Trouble – Stevie Ray Vaughan’s former band)

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click here Listen for the incredible timing, soul and jump that this song holds from a line-up that respects the tradition of pure blues.

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