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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Jan 15, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.923 (41/2,086 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Beck eventually came to prefer the Stratocaster over Gibson guitars - but his sound on a Les Paul was amazing. It's sometimes easy to forget just how accomplished a player he already was by the early 70's - JB was already a living legend for many years - now he's a forever legend .. ~~ RIP JB ~~
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I worked this and one more UPP Lp in the 70’s this performance is much better than the Band Sounded on Record. Beck was a complete legend nice man and humble. We really tried hard to get UPP airplay but to no avail. There were several excellent cuts on each one. This was around the Blow by Blow years. RIP Jeff
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If you have seen Spinal Tap, you can see where they got the character of Nigel Tufnel which Jeff apparently was not too happy about. But make no mistake, Jeff is your favorite guitar players favorite guitar player. No one played like Jeff and he just kept getting better and better. We lost one of the MAJOR greats.
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The bass break at 2:10 is SWEET!
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@dolly5279
1 month ago
Yes Jeff Beck was the best. Only one person, I have heard has been able to explain what Jeff does on his guitar, and he goes through it in detail at Ronnie Scots Club long after this recording here. Jeff goes into higher keys than anyone else; he uses the amp and goes to places no one dare to go with the amp, and he takes risks when he plays, but is so able that he makes one gasp! He gets sounds that no one else can play and goes higher and deeper, so it is like balancing on a knife edge!...So he creates notes that are higher and lower than anyone else. This description is not here but in the future. Yes he was very futuristic. He created nots that others did not dare create....too risky. Cynthia Allen-McLaglen
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