Yes, He was always very quiet and hardly spoke when he was a teenager. He only wanted to play his guitar, which he made himself. Cynthia Allen McLaglen
I’ve followed Becks career my whole life and admired his genius for making a guitar produce sounds uncharacteristic but they fit the tune. As well I love the fact he is a gear head at heart. And likes getting his hands dirty and working on his cars. A cool dude and a talented hard working musician. 👍
I observe by looking at his hand while playing that the whole hand shapes the tone, the thumb is just the boss. He uses the hollow of his palm as a second resonance body and then there is his soul, which hears exactly how high or low he pulls and intones the notes. He slides a lot, or half-slides, and I notice so much more about his game and the individual techniques that he has formed. This has always fascinated me about the guitar, because it is an instrument that allows infinite playing styles. Jeff has a way of playing where you have to tinker for a long time to crack all the tricks. Jeff will go somewhere and all guitarists in our world know that the guitar leads the musician to his individuality when the musician understands the guitar and lets it go freely. The guitar is part of the bread and the musician fills it with life and together they awaken food for the soul. Big thanks to the freedom spirit of Jeff Beck and the music.
an extremely gifted musician who knows what he wants, able to pick the musicians to surround himself with, change his style and constantly grow. he hasn't sold out to be commercially successful but those who know great music understand. Jeff has his own genre and i love him dearly.
That's the best most concise "shut the front door" way of putting it !!!! Page & Clapton "WISH" they could play like that, let alone the longevity, constantly pushing the envelope...hell, he even does EVH tapping licks nowadays...
Hey's a great guitar player, but by far the best in the world, what nonsons. There is not a single musician who can be said to be the best in the world. You have many styles of playing the guitar. One musician is very good in a certain style and the other in something completely different. You can't compare him at all with for example with a big star in the flamingo playing guitar.
Jeff Beck was one of the greatest guitar player in the world, the music world has lost a icon, no one will be as good as he was, RIP Jeff, love you. xoxo
It's no surprise he came out with the album, "Guitar Shop." (of which I loved) Jeff was talented in a number of ways, he will be sorely missed. Thanks for the good times, bud, RIP.
As a young guy I did not get introduced to Jimi Hendrix but rather to "Jeff Beck and the Yardbirds" !! "Shapes" and shapes to come !!! they proved to be one of the greatest influences on my entire life and similar interest such as hot rodding , Aviation, interior arts , exterior arts , fine art , history , archaeology,.... we are multi-dimensional multitaskers..... Shapes , my friends and Shapes to come ☝
These Lifestyle videos are so horribly done. They handed a script to someone who knows nothing about the subject...and the scriptwriter put together a mess.
Someone have to make a better one, with a more classy person narrative and presentation,,.. This Artist Musician deserves it. JEFF BECK IS A GOD OF ROCK, and an incredible humble person. And.... I Love Him!!!
He is one of the three living guitar legends. Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton are the other two legends. No one in the music business has changed the way guitar is played or recorded produced then these three icons
Not taking anything away from Page, he was a huge influence for what he did over a few years in the 70s, and he did it better than anyone. However, Jeff seems to just get better and better and continues to innovate.
There is no “best”. Beck is definitely one of the greats but there are so many others...Hendrix, Rhoads, EVH... Rankings are more a popularity contest than anything else. As Steve Vai once put it, he could name 10 people that are utterly amazing, but it was very doubtful if anyone had ever heard of them.
@@jackb348 I actually agree with what you are saying 😃 However Jeff is definitely in the mix due to his wonderful catalogue 😃 His peers certainly rate him extremely highly !
@@euanelliott3613 Billy Cobham played in the ground-breaking Mahavishnu Orchestra with a guy called John McLaughlin on guitar and It was McLaughlin who inspired Jeff to play jazz rock.
@@TheHumbuckerboy I stand corrected. I would recommend the late Alan Murphy who played with bands like Go West and Level 42. Google: Murphy's Breeze WMV. It's Alan with Paparazzi in the '80's and it's beautiful guitar playing, all done in one take.
To the fans that have followed Beck throughout his career, of the three BIGGEES of the English guitar scene, he was the only one that always took the guitar to another level. Clapton when he was with Cream was basically at that time, music wise, the top man, Page during Zeppelin days became the most popular guitarist perhaps of all time, not to mention probably the richest. As far as music, only Hendrix in those days was the kind of innovator Beck was, and with fusions undisputed king John Mcglauglin, Beck new he had to go further than before. When Beck heard, Mcglauglin, Dimeola, he knew then, that there might be a music that would challenge him to another incredible level. With Van Halen changing the limits of guitar Beck now had musicians pushing the limits like what he and Hendrix did years before.In the mean time he can go back and forth from Rock ,to blues, fusion to funk, and he can still make that guitar BEG for mercy unlike anyone. This man is a true muso always expanding his art.And his collaborations with others are gems that cannot be forgotten about. Not to mention he has had the greatest drummers in his groups Phillips, Appice, Caliuta,Bozzio, since he formed his own bands.VIVA Jeff Beck!!!
You nailed it. Not to mention him doing the rockabilly thing probably just for the love of its pureness. Also the little hes played live with john McLaughlin to me is far more innovative than John's collaboration with one trick santana.
Like to say something about Jeff Beck....he was the only one who has a closed and speciall friendship with Jimi Hendrix and..,it was Jeff Beck who asking Jimi for go to Woodstock and play a gig with Carlos Santana band....and btw,Jeff Beck did jam with Chick Corea and Billy Cobham in new york what brings him to the idea of making a jazzy sound (jazz rock) which he did later on stage...Jeff started pop music with the yarbirds,but love to play yazz rock at later years...he has an awesome and unique special sound on his guitar what makes him so different from other guitar players...Jeff Beck and Allan Holdsworth are both my inspiration at that time of my life as a young guitarist..we all mis...the great Jeff Beck,he will be remembered ...r.i.p 🙏🙏🙏❤🎸
Organic player that he is, Jeff never uses a pick and avoids the use of pedals except where absolutely necessary. He's a heavy user of the whammy bar in conjunction with finger-rolling his Strat volume and tone control knobs. A little known fact is that friend Stevie Wonder originally wrote "Superstition" for Jeff while he was playing session guitar on Stevie's 1973 album "Talking Book." Stevie ended up recording it himself and scored a #1 hit with the song 🖐😎
I saw JB at the Warehoue in New Orleans in 1976 with Alfonso Johnson , Jan Hammer and Narada Micheal Walden and this beautiful blonde came onstage at the end of the show . Must have been Celia. Great show . Jeff knocked the paint off the walls . Jan Hanmer complimented the crowd on the beauty of our city .
7:28......Jeff telling the story of him playing with the Stones when they were hiring, they expected him to join, but he had "Blow by Blow" lined up and ready to do.
They keep highlighting a young teen picture that's supposedly Jeff, but is actually commonly known to be of a young Jimmy Page. Geez!! Also, do we really need to know all the women he's been associated with. There's so much that's more important and interesting about Jeff.
Because the people who produced this don't know anything at all about music, or about the subject of the video. Anyone who is a Jeff Beck fan knows that's a pic of his friend, Jimmy Page.
Never got the Jeff Beck hype until I received the live at Ronnie Scott’s dvd. Holy cow! To see his technique up close I instantly understand every accolade I’d ever read from other guitarists in magazines all these years!
Jeff IS the best guitarist ever ! I knew that the first time I heard "Going Down" in 1972. He's 10 years older than me. You never mentioned the car pictured in your thumbnail, which, at a quick glance, looks like a Ford GT40 . You're not very good at doing this, so I agree with some other comments about you .
WIRED ....it was the premier album with my musicans friends in High school. I own a Subaru Outback 2001 station wagon it 230,000 miles on it.😅🤣😅🤣 I play great bongos.
That second Corvette mentioned, the "1963 Corvette Sting Ray," is actually a 1962 Corvette, and not a "Sting Ray" (first year of Sting Ray production was 1963).
The Humbler, The World’s Greatest Guitarist, The World’s Greatest Unknown Guitarist, and also The World’s Fastest Hands, Danny Gatton. In a meeting set up with Beck and his team with Gatton, nobody showed. In another meeting with Clapton and his team, at least Clapton sent his manager. I want to see you do Gatton. Vai, Gill, Lee, Slash, and Les Paul himself to name a few, said that Gatton was as close to the best as one could be.
Wow, some things like Marty Robbins, serious car accidents around the same time, car interest - Jeff mechanic stuff and Marty race car driver, sang in choir, grammy award winners
Nice video but the guy narrating it did not know his vintage Corvette`s called a 63 Corvette Convertible a split window and then called a 62 corvette convertible a 63 stingray it would be nice to have it correct for the general public to know of his cars accurately Thanks for the video
@@erics.6349 I think that I am aware of the video that you are referring to but Jeff has played ( and presumably still owns ) many more guitars than were featured in that particular presentation.
Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends what a line up including Jeff, Jimmy both ex Yardbirds, Noel Redding of Jimi Hendrix and the drummer to measure all other rock drummers by John Bonham who even gets a writing credit on one song. Jeff was also the inspiration for Nigel Tufnel. Unlike a lot of his contemporaries Jeff was writing new music and collaborating with new artists and established artists such as Ozzy right to the end.
Didn't know Jeff Beck had ever done any acting. Also interesting that he used to sing in a church choir, yet has hardly ever sung in his professional career. Been a fan of his since the Truth album. It was the first time I'd ever heard someone make a guitar sound like a human voice.
Rest in Peace Jeff Beck. You will be remembered by your fans for your music and your family and friends with love and respect.
R.I.P. Jeff Beck 24th June 1944 - 10th January 2023 You will be missed by many. Condolences to family and friends.
Jeff, in my view, is the BEST all time guitarist past or present. AND I think, BY FAR. Who at age 77 can do what he does? Long live Jeff Beck.
While I too love Jeff, there is another brilliant guitarist from the 60s. Phil Keaggy. I consider both the best of the best.
💫🌿🌟🌿💫While his skill as a guitarist is unmatched, as a human being his humility and humor and lifestyle are phenomenal as well
💫🌿🌟🌿💫
Yes, He was always very quiet and hardly spoke when he was a teenager. He only wanted to play his guitar, which he made himself. Cynthia Allen McLaglen
RIP Jeff Beck ❤🎶🙏
Left such a legacy but no one was ready for this. A momentous loss to music and mankind. A very sad week. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I’ve followed Becks career my whole life and admired his genius for making a guitar produce sounds uncharacteristic but they fit the tune. As well I love the fact he is a gear head at heart. And likes getting his hands dirty and working on his cars.
A cool dude and a talented hard working musician. 👍
He is my favorite guitarist. I love his style. Beck is innovative.
I observe by looking at his hand while playing that the whole hand shapes the tone, the thumb is just the boss. He uses the hollow of his palm as a second resonance body and then there is his soul, which hears exactly how high or low he pulls and intones the notes. He slides a lot, or half-slides, and I notice so much more about his game and the individual techniques that he has formed. This has always fascinated me about the guitar, because it is an instrument that allows infinite playing styles. Jeff has a way of playing where you have to tinker for a long time to crack all the tricks. Jeff will go somewhere and all guitarists in our world know that the guitar leads the musician to his individuality when the musician understands the guitar and lets it go freely. The guitar is part of the bread and the musician fills it with life and together they awaken food for the soul. Big thanks to the freedom spirit of Jeff Beck and the music.
88
RIP MR. BECK
an extremely gifted musician who knows what he wants, able to pick the musicians to surround himself with, change his style and constantly grow. he hasn't sold out to be commercially successful but those who know great music understand. Jeff has his own genre and i love him dearly.
Jeff is the greatest guitarist still alive. Anybody can sound like Clapton or Page, but no one can sound like Jeff Beck
True! (Truth!)
Totally agree. Jeff Beck is in a league of his own 🎸🎵🎶 . I will go to say the best period
@@iamanovercomer3253 I quite agree🎸🎸🎸🎼
That's the best most concise "shut the front door" way of putting it !!!! Page & Clapton "WISH" they could play like that, let alone the longevity, constantly pushing the envelope...hell, he even does EVH tapping licks nowadays...
Very well said !
Love Beck 💓
Jeff Beck is the coolest guitarist on the planet.
Absolutely!!!
Whatever he is worth, its not enough. By far the best guitar player in the world.
He is the best.
Hey's a great guitar player, but by far the best in the world, what nonsons. There is not a single musician who can be said to be the best in the world. You have many styles of playing the guitar. One musician is very good in a certain style and the other in something completely different. You can't compare him at all with for example with a big star in the flamingo playing guitar.
@@harryvandenberg2867 he may be able to play some Flamenco the flamingo players can't copy him
Only $18 million? Shocking.
@@harryvandenberg2867 No one else could play like him Period.
RIP JEFF , YOU LEFT A GREAT LEGACY !
Jeff Beck was one of the greatest guitar player in the world, the music world has lost a icon, no one will be as good as he was, RIP Jeff, love you. xoxo
Yes he was the better of the three.
One of the most creative guitarists ever.
Jeff Beck. Beast of a player, probably the best there is. Pretty damn good mechanic too.
Yeah. Got a 60s hot rod that's seen better days. Then Jeff's your man. Rog. Pacific sunset records.
It's no surprise he came out with the album, "Guitar Shop." (of which I loved) Jeff was talented in a number of ways, he will be sorely missed. Thanks for the good times, bud, RIP.
Jeff deserves all the hapiness in this world
My favorite guitarist without any doubt
There will never be another Jeff he was one of a kind rip Jeff we will miss you linda
Jeff Beck is not a musician. He is THE BEST guitar virtuoso in the world. Amen
Rest In Peace Jeff.
An unusual personality and unique talent.
I would say a true product of the 50’s and early 60’s. They threw the mould away.
RIP Jeff.
Rough and Ready, one of my all time favourite albums
Hello how are you doing today..
I hear ya-my favorite Jeff Beck album!
Mine, too!
Never cared 4 it.
@@georgemorris4142 Fair enough! Which one(s) are your favorites?
Incredible musician..A legend and He can build an Auto from the tires up.
He will be missed by everyone family friends but his music will live on
I love the two Jeff Beck albums with Bob Tench.
No doubt. Rough and Readys one of my all time fave albums.
They keep showing jimmy page as a young Jeff Beck.
3:51 shows a very young Jimmy Page.
I know
Agree on that Point
As a young guy I did not get introduced to Jimi Hendrix but rather to "Jeff Beck and the Yardbirds" !! "Shapes" and shapes to come !!! they proved to be one of the greatest influences on my entire life and similar interest such as hot rodding , Aviation, interior arts , exterior arts , fine art , history , archaeology,.... we are multi-dimensional multitaskers..... Shapes , my friends and Shapes to come ☝
Jeff was also popular wit the ladies. ty 4 ur beautiful music bro. R.I.P. x
Bottom line, the greatest living rock guitar player since Hendrix left the planet.
u & i r on the same page.
Hendrix left the planet?! When did this happen? Why was I left out of the loop?
His guitar was an extension of his soul. It was alive when he picked it up. One of my very favorites of all time. Rest in Peace sir.
This sounds like an 8th grade book report!..C+
👍🇬🇧❤BEST GUITARIST.....EVER !!!!!
These Lifestyle videos are so horribly done. They handed a script to someone who knows nothing about the subject...and the scriptwriter put together a mess.
Well at least he did one on jeff beck, and gave several informations that you can hardly find in internet, so be happy he did it and don't complain!
Good information! However sounds like infomercial for some product we are missing out on ?
He mispronounced Bogart and Apice
They really are ... even simple details (not necessarily this episode) - are sloppy. Ridiculous ...
Someone have to make a better one, with a more classy person narrative and presentation,,..
This Artist Musician deserves it.
JEFF BECK IS A GOD OF ROCK, and an incredible humble person.
And....
I Love Him!!!
Pretty sure that grainy photo of Jeff as a young boy was actually a pic of Jimmy Page
Correct.
I think you're right. The video also uses a photo of Jimmy with Screaming Lord Sutch.
It is!
That's what brought me here. Unmistakably Page
100% young Page
Brilliant artist will be greatly missed 😢
Jeff Beck is in a league of his own 🎸🎶🎵.
Nobody else can make a stratocaster 🎸 sing like Jeff Beck 👍❗
Sad of his death
He is one of the three living guitar legends. Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton are the other two legends. No one in the music business has changed the way guitar is played or recorded produced then these three icons
All English
All 3 played in the Yardbirds
Did Gilmour die?
Nobody revolutionized the electric guitar 🎸 like Jimi Hendrix did period end of story
Not taking anything away from Page, he was a huge influence for what he did over a few years in the 70s, and he did it better than anyone. However, Jeff seems to just get better and better and continues to innovate.
Playing awesome guitar for the big guy upstairs now. What a great guy. We miss you already.
i played drums and worked on cars since the late 60's ,,,,i know the feeling and its a good one ,,,,,which you health Jeff Beck keep going
Arguably the best ever lead player in rock music history
There is no “best”. Beck is definitely one of the greats but there are so many others...Hendrix, Rhoads, EVH...
Rankings are more a popularity contest than anything else. As Steve Vai once put it, he could name 10 people that are utterly amazing, but it was very doubtful if anyone had ever heard of them.
@@jackb348 I actually agree with what you are saying 😃 However Jeff is definitely in the mix due to his wonderful catalogue 😃 His peers certainly rate him extremely highly !
Apparently he was inspired to play jazz/rock fusion by Tommy Bolin who played on Billy Cobhams Spectrum, and Mind Transplant by Alphonse Mouzon.
@@euanelliott3613 Billy Cobham played in the ground-breaking Mahavishnu Orchestra with a guy called John McLaughlin on guitar and It was McLaughlin who inspired Jeff to play jazz rock.
@@TheHumbuckerboy I stand corrected.
I would recommend the late Alan Murphy who played with bands like Go West and Level 42.
Google: Murphy's Breeze WMV.
It's Alan with Paparazzi in the '80's and it's beautiful guitar playing, all done in one take.
The photo of Beck as a young boy is actually Jimmy Page.
Such happy memories associated with the Yardbirds as a teenager.
Rip Jeff… you changed the way I listened to music❤
That photo of the kid at 3:51 isn't Jeff Beck, it's Jimmy Page.
Yep, came here to comment the same. The photo of young Jimmy page was used a few times in this video.
To the fans that have followed Beck throughout his career, of the three BIGGEES of the English guitar scene, he was the only one that always took the guitar to another level. Clapton when he was with Cream was basically at that time, music wise, the top man, Page during Zeppelin days became the most popular guitarist perhaps of all time, not to mention probably the richest. As far as music, only Hendrix in those days was the kind of innovator Beck was, and with fusions undisputed king John Mcglauglin, Beck new he had to go further than before. When Beck heard, Mcglauglin, Dimeola, he knew then, that there might be a music that would challenge him to another incredible level. With Van Halen changing the limits of guitar Beck now had musicians pushing the limits like what he and Hendrix did years before.In the mean time he can go back and forth from Rock ,to blues, fusion to funk, and he can still make that guitar BEG for mercy unlike anyone. This man is a true muso always expanding his art.And his collaborations with others are gems that cannot be forgotten about. Not to mention he has had the greatest drummers in his groups Phillips, Appice, Caliuta,Bozzio, since he formed his own bands.VIVA Jeff Beck!!!
You nailed it. Not to mention him doing the rockabilly thing probably just for the love of its pureness. Also the little hes played live with john McLaughlin to me is far more innovative than John's collaboration with one trick santana.
Like to say something about Jeff Beck....he was the only one who has a closed and speciall friendship with Jimi Hendrix and..,it was Jeff Beck who asking Jimi for go to Woodstock and play a gig with Carlos Santana band....and btw,Jeff Beck did jam with Chick Corea and Billy Cobham in new york what brings him to the idea of making a jazzy sound (jazz rock) which he did later on stage...Jeff started pop music with the yarbirds,but love to play yazz rock at later years...he has an awesome and unique special sound on his guitar what makes him so different from other guitar players...Jeff Beck and Allan Holdsworth are both my inspiration at that time of my life as a young guitarist..we all mis...the great Jeff Beck,he will be remembered ...r.i.p 🙏🙏🙏❤🎸
Organic player that he is, Jeff never uses a pick and avoids the use of pedals except where absolutely necessary. He's a heavy user of the whammy bar in conjunction with finger-rolling his Strat volume and tone control knobs.
A little known fact is that friend Stevie Wonder originally wrote "Superstition" for Jeff while he was playing session guitar on Stevie's 1973 album "Talking Book." Stevie ended up recording it himself and scored a #1 hit with the song 🖐😎
Knew that
I saw JB at the Warehoue in New Orleans in 1976 with Alfonso Johnson , Jan Hammer and Narada Micheal Walden and this beautiful blonde came onstage at the end of the show . Must have been Celia. Great show . Jeff knocked the paint off the walls . Jan Hanmer complimented the crowd on the beauty of our city .
No mention off his best album jeff beck truth
7:28......Jeff telling the story of him playing with the Stones when they were hiring, they expected him to join, but he had "Blow by Blow" lined up and ready to do.
Im a huge fan of Jeff saw him a few times last time i saw him he was in Cincinnati with Paul Rogers Ann Wilson and Deborah Bonham
They keep highlighting a young teen picture that's supposedly Jeff, but is actually commonly known to be of a young Jimmy Page. Geez!! Also, do we really need to know all the women he's been associated with. There's so much that's more important and interesting about Jeff.
***** That Early B&W Photo is of Jimmy Page NOT Jeff Beck -----
Jeff is the guitarist of the guitarists indeed ever.
I'm listening to wired at 0444 am in south dakota USA on vinyl and it's amazing
Why have used the same picture several times claiming it to be a young Jeff Beck when its clearly a young Jimmy Paige!
*Page
I’m surprised they didn’t use a picture of Christopher Guest.
@@marthapushpin Page 3
Because the people who produced this don't know anything at all about music, or about the subject of the video. Anyone who is a Jeff Beck fan knows that's a pic of his friend, Jimmy Page.
@@danielstoddart RestaurantWikipedia
How about a story about Roy Buchanan, I would love to see it!
Been a Jeff Beck fan since 1975. My favorite Beck, albums are Blow by Blow, Wired and who else. 👍
Never got the Jeff Beck hype until I received the live at Ronnie Scott’s dvd. Holy cow! To see his technique up close I instantly understand every accolade I’d ever read from other guitarists in magazines all these years!
@@Jmarshall-kj4hc that's surely one of his greatest works as well as bands. For all the great drummers jeff has had it's hard to beat vinnie.
Ronnie Scott's is def a Top 3... May I also suggest the "Rock n Roll" party (tribute to Les Paul) and the "Man for All Season's" biopic.
Kermit The Frog does The Jeff Beck Story?
Wired was my favourite LP.
R.I.P. to the King of the Mountain
definitely innovative ICON for sure
Hi Jan
He is
Indeed
A few mistakes about the cars but I did enjoy this vid..
Yeah, especially the Vettes......
but still Very interesting mini - bio.
R.I.P. Sir BECK.....🌹
Jeff IS the best guitarist ever ! I knew that the first time I heard "Going Down" in 1972. He's 10 years older than me. You never mentioned the car pictured in your thumbnail, which, at a quick glance, looks like a Ford GT40 . You're not very good at doing this, so I agree with some other comments about you .
I'm quite sure Mr.Beck was worth alot more than 18 million!
R.I.P. Jeff Back
Rest in Peace Jeff Beck...from one asian country's one person..korea..
Nice that the picture you have of him as a boy, is actually Jimmy Page.
Got the tiimelines out of order with The Jeff Beck Group and Beck, Bogert, and Appice.
WIRED ....it was the premier album with my musicans friends in High school.
I own a Subaru Outback 2001 station wagon it 230,000 miles on it.😅🤣😅🤣 I play great bongos.
That second Corvette mentioned, the "1963 Corvette Sting Ray," is actually a 1962 Corvette, and not a "Sting Ray" (first year of Sting Ray production was 1963).
Whats with the obsession with '32 fords?
And I'm sure the first one mentioned was a roadster not a coupe.
Left out a few of his albums - WIRED, THERE AND BACK, YOU HAD IT COMING…
.... sorrow, so sorrow...rip, Jeff.
Jeff is cool
Was cool
Will always be cool
Who Else
Great Biography! I'd love to see one about Mark Knopfler.
I thought this was a lifestyle video. Hardly talked about Jeff’s lifestyle at all. Very disappointed.
Blackmore always rated him which is saying something
Yes, he was a great guitarist but there’s always someone out there that’s going to do you away you that’s life
That early pic looks more like Jimmy Page to me.
Legendary, More life
The Humbler, The World’s Greatest Guitarist, The World’s Greatest Unknown Guitarist, and also The World’s Fastest Hands, Danny Gatton. In a meeting set up with Beck and his team with Gatton, nobody showed. In another meeting with Clapton and his team, at least Clapton sent his manager. I want to see you do Gatton. Vai, Gill, Lee, Slash, and Les Paul himself to name a few, said that Gatton was as close to the best as one could be.
I was so lucky to get to see Danny Gatton in St. Louis, when he came through with Delbert McClintock.
Jeffs first two years were spent in a few Hank Marvin tribute bands. Probably the reason why is so proficient with the vibrato arm.
I loved him!! died too early
Wow, some things like Marty Robbins, serious car accidents around the same time, car interest - Jeff mechanic stuff and Marty race car driver, sang in choir, grammy award winners
R.I.P jeff
Nice video but the guy narrating it did not know his vintage Corvette`s called a 63 Corvette Convertible a split window and then called a 62 corvette convertible a 63 stingray it would be nice to have it correct for the general public to know of his cars accurately Thanks for the video
I would have loved to have been shown his guitar collection !
That's in another video on YT.
@@erics.6349 I think that I am aware of the video that you are referring to but Jeff has played ( and presumably still owns ) many more guitars than were featured in that particular presentation.
Yes! I meant YES
R.I.P. 🌹 🎼 📻 🇬🇧 🎸 🇺🇸 💥 🎯
Nigel Tuffnell of Spinal Tap is probably based on Jeff Beck manorism. Becks favorite guitarist was Tommy Bolin.
Jeez.....it's pronounced "Apicee" (long e)....as in the world "bee".....
@1:30 it is actually a picture of young Jimmy Page…
Can’t wait to go to your concert w depp Nov 1st💯💯💃💃❤️🎸
Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends what a line up including Jeff, Jimmy both ex Yardbirds, Noel Redding of Jimi Hendrix and the drummer to measure all other rock drummers by John Bonham who even gets a writing credit on one song. Jeff was also the inspiration for Nigel Tufnel. Unlike a lot of his contemporaries Jeff was writing new music and collaborating with new artists and established artists such as Ozzy right to the end.
Interesting pic of Jimmy Page at a young age which according to this is supposed to be Jeff, oh dear.
how about a Gary Moore video!
The picture of the school-boy Jeff Beck is actually school-boy Jimmy Page. Just saying.
Didn't know Jeff Beck had ever done any acting. Also interesting that he used to sing in a church choir, yet has hardly ever sung in his professional career. Been a fan of his since the Truth album. It was the first time I'd ever heard someone make a guitar sound like a human voice.
He played the lead guitarist in a band in Antonionis "Blow Up" (going full Pete Townshend) and then again in Arnold Schwarzeneggers "Twins".
Behahahahaw. At 1:25 Idiots!! They used a picture of Jimmy Page as a young boy instead of the actual Jeff Beck as a young boy. 😆🤣😂😆