If your an experienced guitarist or musician you realize the phrasing this dude uses in his breaks and leads is just nuts. Massively creative and inventive.
@@rdanalytics9197With all due respect, are you yourself a guitarist? I am not going to join the chorus of those who claim that JB (or anyone else for that matter) is the “best that ever was”, but without question, JB is one of the greats, and inimitably creative.
@@kenster3554 From damp north wales! Mirrored your comment! I’m 67 now, seen em all! Not living far from Manchester and Liverpool, gigging Since 1973! I play classical and flamenco, I should be better than I am but I put that down to running my two lads around. Playing bass in separate bands for 20 yrs. A nightmare, separate gigs same night miles apart! The point I’m making is I’ve been exposed to a lot of talent, as you know open mike night can be jaw dropping! Where does it come from? One performance, never see them again! Back to Beck, apart that bloke from Seattle who got the ball rolling, No one comes close! Just my opinion.
@@rdanalytics9197 Hey pal! You have to know your instrument inside out! To be half as good! Thousands of hours! Then you have to have that something! That puts you apart from the rest! It’s called imagination!
@@kevinkinnu341 absolutely not. I think they're both good and the performance is great for a live performance however it doesn't blow the studio version Away.. after all I was at that concert and many afterward
@ True dat! Nobody has ever really come close to copying JB. Scott Henderson, who I think is a monster player, has taken to riding the whammy bar over the course of the last 15 years. I’m not sure that he is actually trying to copy JB, but the vibe is definitely there.
2025..he's still alive thru his music..today..they put the guitars out there...rest in peace jeff beck..sounds the universe
If your an experienced guitarist or musician you realize the phrasing this dude uses in his breaks and leads is just nuts. Massively creative and inventive.
I totally agree. All in addition to his killer harmonics, tremolo, and volume knob mastery.
I don't see it. Looks to me like he's just bullshitting. There doesn't seem to be any structure just random notes.
@@rdanalytics9197With all due respect, are you yourself a guitarist? I am not going to join the chorus of those who claim that JB (or anyone else for that matter) is the “best that ever was”, but without question, JB is one of the greats, and inimitably creative.
@@kenster3554
From damp north wales!
Mirrored your comment!
I’m 67 now, seen em all!
Not living far from Manchester and Liverpool, gigging
Since 1973!
I play classical and flamenco, I should be better
than I am but I put that down to running my two lads
around.
Playing bass in separate bands for 20 yrs.
A nightmare, separate gigs same night miles apart!
The point I’m making is I’ve been exposed to a lot
of talent, as you know open mike night can be jaw dropping!
Where does it come from?
One performance, never see them again!
Back to Beck, apart that bloke from Seattle who got the ball
rolling, No one comes close!
Just my opinion.
@@rdanalytics9197
Hey pal!
You have to know your instrument inside out!
To be half as good!
Thousands of hours!
Then you have to have that something!
That puts you apart from the rest!
It’s called imagination!
One of the greatest guitarists of our time.
THE greatest
Of ALL time.
I concur
My god, can you all hear this? This guy was the straight up $hit!!!! Absolute perfection, never an off note, damn I miss him….
I doesn't get any better than this.
Oh yeah. 👍
Wow so goooooood!! I especially love the Les Paul era Jeff Beck music😎
every inflection and nuance is like a masterclass in electric guitar playing, he was incapable of playing bad notes
The Oxblood.. long live Jeff's music!
@@stratcat3216 the tone was so much better than the later years with the processed strat sound.
Ah, the Oxblood les paul, Strings and Things in Memphis Tn. If u know, u know.....
Available at auction in January.
Ridiculously cool to see Blow By Blow era Beck performing live! Unreal technique, tone and vibrato. We miss you, Jeff!
One of the best there ever was.
Absolutely ☺️🎵
Few people can cover a Jeff Beck tune
@@samgibson684 Timing is fukin impossible
The king.
Yeah. ✌️
Absolutely
What a badass
He was still playing the oxblood Les Paul when I first saw him live. This takes me back 50 years!. Thanks for posting.
You're welcome 🎵
think about him living another hundred years. There is no telling where he would have taken the guitar. The best!!!
As Jimmy Page said, only a few years ago, "HE JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER" The past was better in my op
Amazing sounds coming from that thing.
miss you Jeff...
The legend
As good as the album version is...this blows it away
@@kevinkinnu341 absolutely not. I think they're both good and the performance is great for a live performance however it doesn't blow the studio version Away.. after all I was at that concert and many afterward
Imagine what Beck would have done if the Les Paul had a whammy bar ..
@@GerryHoke-y5d 👍🎵
🎉🎉😂😂❤❤sounds fantastic
Thanx for uploading, this is great 👍
My pleasure🎵
😪
Miss you ❤🎸❤
@0:22 I cant get enough of that phrase.
The great Jeff Beck there is no substitution😊
Jimmi, sweet Jimmie, captures my soul....
Where have these tapes been hiding! That’s the Les Paul that’s up for auction in January
At 1:48 he plays a lick that I have only heard from one other guitarist, and that’s Danny Gatton. 🤔
BINGO- and DG the one closest to his legacy
@ True dat! Nobody has ever really come close to copying JB. Scott Henderson, who I think is a monster player, has taken to riding the whammy bar over the course of the last 15 years. I’m not sure that he is actually trying to copy JB, but the vibe is definitely there.
@@kenster3554 am not a musician, but an appreciative afficionado, will check out your recommended guy- thanx
LOTS of Cliff Gallup in his riffs here!
He changed his style completely didnt he? To that later one where his on the volume constantly
Double strap. I have heard that a Les Paul guitar may be heavy, but that's really something
My 1973 Les Paul weighs in at just under 13 lbs & doesn’t bother me at all-lot if younger players these days are cry babys
No, it is for the bag containing the talkbox business :-)
The end of this video had me so confused. I thought my phone was going haywire.
The les paul years were the best for Beck. Same could be said about Clapton in my book. Don’t understand why they put them down for strats.
@@1962egl Agreed 👍🎵
That's why he was Jeff Beck and you are you!
So he DID use a pick, until he eventually didn't. I thought he never used one, but apparently I was wrong.
He was already a legend when he decided to completely change his playing and stopped using picks. He was a freaking genius and never stopped evolving.
These were his best years. I never really cared for his sound or tone anymore when he went to the strat and strictly finger style.
Joe Walsh used on on Rocky Mountain Way before this!
Is this performance available on vinyl?
That guitar just sold for £850,000.
Is that Jack Bruce...?
Can anyone give an informed list of the musicians here? It doesn't look like Max Middleton, unless he lost a lot of weight.
Have watched this several times and it's still a mofo.
Seems a shame they paid royalties to the Beatles for this song.
Sounds like noise to me.
Aw, bless!