JiveTurkey
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I'm not a huge fan because blues but SRV is the one "blues guy" whose playing I would definitely do a double take when hearing wherever. Oof. Bonamassa has his own version of this on the lead playing end of the spectrum where it's just super liquid sounding.At first I thought you were referring to Resse from SRV and Double Trouble who plays with Joe but not BCC. Didn't realize that Derek Sherinian was in Dream Theater until I googled who the current BCC keyboardist was!
For what it's worth, if you like electric blues, Joe puts on a great show, but I don't find any of his compositions to be overly memorable and if you are not into a blues solo, it will get old fast. I grew up not far from him and first saw him playing with the likes of BB King and Edgar Winter when he was 12-13! He is quite the gear geek and geek in general and probably on the spectrum. I do respect him for what he has achieved as a blues player lacking any special looks, charisma, song writing ability or other characteristics that tend to help with popularity.
As for Mayer, who has all that stuff, I definitely respect his ability to play a variety of styles very well, but I also find his song writing to be uninspiring. I would definitely go see the Trio in a heartbeat, but I have little interest in his pop material. I also find Dead and Company tough to listen to, but that's mostly the super slow tempos and I don't think John is responsible for that as much as the 80 year old geezers.