I was 13 years old when I saw this concert. Didn't do much for school, only playing and dreaming guitars. Clapton and Knopfler where my heroes - and still are, among a lot of other great guitarists - and I have watched this concert dozens of times. Great mucisians and great songs. After all these years watching this again made me realise that Clapton maybe is my biggest influence. This is really timeless!😊
When you have absolutely nothing left to prove you get to do what you want. I think that is where Jeff lives. This is special when you get a stage full of masterclass musicians.
RIP Jeff one of the best, if not the best rick guitarist in the world. Saw Jeff w Jon Mcglocklin at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic NJ in 1975 and he played Blow by Blow in its entirety. Great musician and showman he will be missed.
I also was at that show, amazing. Stands out up to this day. John had a lot of great acts breeze through there + an old rescued theatre with great acoustics. Cheers.
1988 I saw Jeff Beck and Stevie Ray Vaughan at Denver University one hell of a great concert at the very end they came out together and did three songs unbelievable
I can't help but comment & remember that fateful night up in Wisconsin. Buddy Guy was playing with SRV, Eric Clapton...etc.....and we've come full circle again.
What some of you may not know is that when Billy was in the Moving Sidewalks he was opening for Jimi. After the shows he and Jimi would listen to records in Jimi's hotel room. Billy said one night they were listening to a JB album and Jimi said how the hell does he play that? Billy said, He probably listens to your albums and says the same thing.
@davidratcliffe1: _what a rare treat_ -- a *_true_* story that sounds too good to be true! I've heard Billy tell it in 2 different interviews. Also heard him tell how JB hooked them up w/ the first 110v 100w Marshalls ever in the US. Look for that story: it's great. JB & Billy have been friends for _years_ -- since 1968, if memory serves. They were 2 of the very few guitarists who weren't intimidated by Jimi -- both played & jamaed with him. So hearing them cover Foxy Lady together is beyond cool. Yeah, Tal & Vinnie are phenomenal, but you've got two living legends who actually knew Jimi honoring him here.
@@JAP42 I just saw JB at the Royal Albert Hall 2 nights in a row. Could have lived without Johnny Depp. This Sept. JB & ZZ will be in concert in Texas.
Jimi played a tribute to beck just before he died , Jeff was a humble guy , as I'm finding out , he was more humble than I thought , through people's stories beck and Hendrix and Clapton and page buddy guy , when asked about best guitarist Jeff at different times avoids the answete and he like Clapton was smart and would say buddy guy the others I listed including guy all said always one name.....Beck .......musicians almost always say Beck it is a misnomer that Hendrix is considered best because at the time in the 60s the afficiendos all thought BG was the best untill somewhere in the late 70s Beck matured fulfilling j.h s prophecy that Beck would be the best .
do ya blame her????????......... look where she IS??? BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE!!! NO NOSE BLEED SEATS FOR HER!!!! (not even FRONT ROW CENTER!!! 😆 ) (helps to play like she can!!!)
It is still Jeff Beck that "owns" the show, with humility, friendship and creativity. God rest the soul of Jimi Hendrix, my idol, but Becky is still here making everything he does seem brand new. Even Jimmy Page cedes to Jeff Beck when they're on stage together.........And Billy Gibbons, wow.....
Every word you wrote is absolutely true. I nodded to Jeff Beck as he waited for a concert in Brisbane Australia. I don't know if you could call that 'meeting' him but was close enough for me.
I saw Buddy Guy at a Blues Festival and after one of his tunes, someone in the crowd yells “Right on!”. He responds back with “Right on with your right on!”. I’ll never forget that…
Thank you Jeff for everything you gave us your a legend that can't be replaced your Guitar legacy is who you play with and you played with greatest this video is just a taste R.I.P our friend .😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 im so sad right now .
There used to be a concert venue called Chene Park on the Detroit River. Blues fest every summer, I saw B.B.King 3 times, Buddy Guy twice, Lonnie Brooks once, Koko Taylor, Eric Johnson, Kokomo Montoya...an amazing place. It's a joke now
The thing I love about Buddy's sound is this : no effects, not even a boost - unless he is using a built in preamp on the guitar, but I doubt it. You can hear the guitar wood, the raw and unfetterred single coil pickups, a heavily cranked fender bassman amp and most of all, Buddy's SOUL dripping through every note and nuance played .
@@markgilbertson1564 lol. People are so weird. You have bad taste and thats okay. Keep it to yourself. You don't like something. Move on and watch something else. This comment was stupid and you should feel stupid for posting this.
Fall 1969 I saw Buddy Guy and Junior Wells together at the Brown Derby on Yonge Street in Toronto. Less than 10 in the bar for this first set of the night. They played in a 4’ raised stage and, at one point Buddy holds the butt of his guitar up between one of the fake beams and the ceiling and blew us all away playing wicked riffs with one hand, all while Junior wailed away on the harp. They toured together back then !!!
I saw Buddy and Junior at The Colonial in Toronto in 1977. Band included his brother Phil Guy on guitar and Kenny Neal on bass. The band was hot but Buddy really laid back and let his brother take a lot of solos. There's a clip on RUclips of Messin'with the Kid from that gig where Phil takes both solos.
R.I.P. Jeff , you really were one of the guitar gods. Buddy ,meanwhile just came out with another fantastic album in 22 and Billy came out with an album in 21 which was also very good.!!
His unique talent and playing would have been hindered greatly if he had joined the Stones; same goes for Rory Gallagher (not to mention Rory's song writing ) IMO.
Saw Buddy Guy at the Rock Pile in Toronto, probably 1969. He had a guitar cord so long he made it all the way to the back of the hall and up the mezzanine stairs and part way back towards the front. Amazing thing was, through out the whole gong show of spotlights and sound techs wrangling the cord and keeping it under connected to his guitar, Buddy was playing away without missing a beat. I saw him do it again later that summer under a stage in the trusses. Crazy how good he was/is.
Tal Wilkenfeld& Vinny Calueita are Both the most asked session musicians in the world and probably the best payed too! I know that Tal wilkenfeld immediately after the tour with the Jeff Beck Circus went on to record the album that Larry Carlton&Steve Lukather made for the Paris Concerts and don’t forget she was only 18 when she started playing with Jeff Beck I have seen the Auditions Jeff was doing and he is very critical and then you can afford it when you are living in your own private Castle he must be A multi millionaire for he don’t use dope and his hobby is tinkering around with his car park I think he has maybe more than two hundred cars and some of these are nice oldtimers and he rents them out to Lucas movie production for the great Gatsby etcetera maybe he stopped playing with a pick after his Accident but it was really only for the best
Bonnie on drums is so solid! But to see a young chick on bass who gets repeatedly asked to be the ‘house bass’ at EC’s Crossroads Festivals, and to play with Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Buddy Guy--c’mon, who else. She’s taken a page out of Jeff Beck’s rule book: stay humble, play your best, never stop learning, and don’t outplay the other musicians just because you can! I saw Buddy Guy play with Jeff Beck maybe 10 years ago, and those two were the only two in the room. Just having such a blast, lick for lick, note for note. They even did a little, “…well, then, can you play THIS?” and after a blazing riff from Buddy, Jeff throws up his hands like “I give up, you the man!” Buddy Guy just shook his head, and said into the mic, “Jeff is being humble y’all. He can outplay everyone!” And they both just laughed-genuine. I’m reminded of Reggie Wooten, the eldest of the Wooten brothers who taught all his younger brothers how to play. He’s certainly not “the best”, but man! What he managed to impart to Victor and Future Man is gold. And when you see them play together, it is so tight! Each doing their best to make the others stand out. Love seeing that. Buddy Guy is still amazing, and does a blistering take on Hendrix in his encores at live shows. Caught him last summer (‘22) and he floored the young people there. Jaws dropped, eyes popped, ears forever changed. Rock on Buddy. Jeff, no one can touch you! Rest easy whammy sensei!
Jeff playing with the Leslie on and Tal dropping that sweet bass line took me back to the Hoodoo Man Blue record. Damn that was some sweet blues. Love me some Buddy Guy. Billy is no slouch either. Got to see the Top in their yellow jump suits in the 80's.
Beck is so humble-he is best friends with Billy- Gibbons is no slouch on guitar but at any given time Beck could of wiped him out-I met Beck and he is so humble for who he is he will never try to outshine anyone even though he could
They've been friends since Billy's band Moving Sidewalks toured with & opened for a moderately talented guitarist named Hendrix. Yeah, that Hendrix. So these are two guys who knew & played with the Voodoo Chile himself. Look for some of Billy's stories about those days. They're a lot of fun.
When you (together with the fantastic line-up on Rough & Ready) can come up with a song like 'Jody', you're immortal to me. Thank God a memory will live for ever more.
I saw Jeff and Billy play together during their tour in 2014 down in Saratoga at the Winery. So awesome. Jeff Beck and ZZ Top! So blessed to have witnessed 🙏 that. 🕉
In an interview with Billy G when he also mentioned sitting on the floor, listening to records- Moving Sidewalks were opening for Jimi the first time and didn't have enough of their own songs for a 45 minute set, so they decided to add two covers by Hendrix. At some point during one of the last two songs, Gibbons looked at the back of the hall and saw Hendrix standing in the doorway with his arms crossed, shaking his head. After the gig, Hendrix told Gibbons "I want to jam with you, man" and Hendrix made sure that Gibbons' room was next to his for the rest of the tour, so they could hang out.
When Jeff play’s I get goosebumps,, every time ! He’s the best in the business and always will be, I’ve been with him from before Yardbird days .. he was special then and still is today, you can never get enough of Jeff Beck.. brilliant performance well done Jeff. !!
Let’s be honest, Jeff always had the best rhythm section. Tal is a fine bassist, but Vinnie was always on point. As a bassist, even an ok bassist, that pocket is secure with Vinnie, first and foremost.
JB so amazing WG so amazing and huge applause for the rhythm section! Tal and VC lay down the most comfortable ass kicking boots you're ever gonna hear! Vinnie Colaiuta and Tal Wilkenfeld
"You'll see where Jimi came from...Ladies and gentlemen : Buddy Guy" What a shame I never heard about Buddy Guy..but as he played the guitar, I thought Jimi Hendrix was on the stage.
holy cr*p this is just wonderful. How Jeff Beck has kept it going all these years, himself hugely influential, and he always plays with great musicians and attracts some of the very best to play with him and his band!! never lets me down or you
Just watched a ZZ Top documentary, Billy talked about opening a show with Jimmy, to do a 40 minute set they had to include Foxy Lady & Purple Haze in their show, it was all they knew. Billy said Jimmy was side stage watching & when they came off Jimmy told him "I like you guys, you got nerve"
I was 13 years old when I saw this concert. Didn't do much for school, only playing and dreaming guitars. Clapton and Knopfler where my heroes - and still are, among a lot of other great guitarists - and I have watched this concert dozens of times. Great mucisians and great songs. After all these years watching this again made me realise that Clapton maybe is my biggest influence. This is really timeless!😊
They are the guitar gods,, RIP Jeff, I miss you so much. Outstanding performance 🎸🎸🎸
When you have absolutely nothing left to prove you get to do what you want. I think that is where Jeff lives. This is special when you get a stage full of masterclass musicians.
Vinnie and Tal ! What a solid rhythm section!
sure, i'll introduce you to vinnie
RIP MASTER! YOUR MUSIC SHALL NEVER DIE, REST EZ MY HERO
Man I was in shock when i read about his passing 😞
who is EZ?
@@mtbboy1993 He means easy 🙂
😢
@@jackbeam56 OK, thx, I was not familiar with this term.
R.I.P Jeff
RIP Jeff one of the best, if not the best rick guitarist in the world. Saw Jeff w Jon Mcglocklin at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic NJ in 1975 and he played Blow by Blow in its entirety. Great musician and showman he will be missed.
Good for you brother which shows you don't have to know someone to be jealous of them. Just words
Thanks Jeffrey - but I think you mean John McLaughlin.....
I also was at that show, amazing. Stands out up to this day. John had a lot of great acts breeze through there + an old rescued theatre with great acoustics. Cheers.
1988 I saw Jeff Beck and Stevie Ray Vaughan at Denver University one hell of a great concert at the very end they came out together and did three songs unbelievable
That, must have been amazing.
Reading that my hair stood on end...
LUCKY YOU!!!!!! What a show !
Lucky you! ❤😂
I can't help but comment & remember that fateful night up in Wisconsin. Buddy Guy was playing with SRV, Eric Clapton...etc.....and we've come full circle again.
What some of you may not know is that when Billy was in the Moving Sidewalks he was opening for Jimi. After the shows he and Jimi would listen to records in Jimi's hotel room. Billy said one night they were listening to a JB album and Jimi said how the hell does he play that? Billy said, He probably listens to your albums and says the same thing.
@davidratcliffe1: _what a rare treat_ -- a *_true_* story that sounds too good to be true!
I've heard Billy tell it in 2 different interviews.
Also heard him tell how JB hooked them up w/ the first 110v 100w Marshalls ever in the US. Look for that story: it's great.
JB & Billy have been friends for _years_ -- since 1968, if memory serves. They were 2 of the very few guitarists who weren't intimidated by Jimi -- both played & jamaed with him. So hearing them cover Foxy Lady together is beyond cool.
Yeah, Tal & Vinnie are phenomenal, but you've got two living legends who actually knew Jimi honoring him here.
@@JAP42 I just saw JB at the Royal Albert Hall 2 nights in a row. Could have lived without Johnny Depp. This Sept. JB & ZZ will be in concert in Texas.
@@JAP42 ZZ Top & Jeff Beck on the same bill in Sept in Texas
The Woman playing the Bass Guitar is Incredible
Jimi played a tribute to beck just before he died , Jeff was a humble guy , as I'm finding out , he was more humble than I thought , through people's stories beck and Hendrix and Clapton and page buddy guy , when asked about best guitarist Jeff at different times avoids the answete and he like Clapton was smart and would say buddy guy the others I listed including guy all said always one name.....Beck .......musicians almost always say Beck it is a misnomer that Hendrix is considered best because at the time in the 60s the afficiendos all thought BG was the best untill somewhere in the late 70s Beck matured fulfilling j.h s prophecy that Beck would be the best .
Jeff and Buddy live are the greatest..now. Jeff is jamming with SRV..AGAIN.
You just can't keep that smile off of Tal's face. Brilliant!
Tony Little he plays with so much damn passion you can't help but love her
do ya blame her????????......... look where she IS???
BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE!!! NO NOSE BLEED SEATS FOR HER!!!! (not even FRONT ROW CENTER!!! 😆 )
(helps to play like she can!!!)
She deserves title credit for sure!
To be so young, Tal, and to play w such icons of music? What more can be said.
I love Tal ! She kills on everything I've heard!!
It is still Jeff Beck that "owns" the show, with humility, friendship and creativity. God rest the soul of Jimi Hendrix, my idol, but Becky is still here making everything he does seem brand new. Even Jimmy Page cedes to Jeff Beck when they're on stage together.........And Billy Gibbons, wow.....
Well said!
Every word you wrote is absolutely true. I nodded to Jeff Beck as he waited for a concert in Brisbane Australia. I don't know if you could call that 'meeting' him but was close enough for me.
Tal is one hell of a bassist as well !
Well said I'm a huge Jeff Beck fan Ive seen him a few times in Cincinnati. And he is awsome
I read that Hendrix liked Billy Gibbons very much. Billy Gibbons is a very talented player, everybody knows it but me until now.
I saw Buddy Guy at a Blues Festival and after one of his tunes, someone in the crowd yells “Right on!”. He responds back with “Right on with your right on!”. I’ll never forget that…
Wow! Hands down, 3 of my FAVOURITES right there.
But let’s give some love to the band as well. That Lady CAN play a bass.
Two hundred years of guitar and twenty of bass
. She's amazing!
Seeing Billy & Jeff together is really special...and knock-me-out...COOL!
Thank you Jeff for everything you gave us your a legend that can't be replaced your Guitar legacy is who you play with and you played with greatest this video is just a taste R.I.P our friend .😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 im so sad right now .
Three absolute legends on the stage, and one well on her way. Who could ask for more?
So Vinny's chopped liver ?
Drummers seldom get the notice they deserve,because they are
Vinny is a great drummer for sure.
Vinnie is a legend with the sticks...just ask those legends with the strings
Vinny is top 5 on any list. Dudes groove is next level🤙🏻
There used to be a concert venue called Chene Park on the Detroit River. Blues fest every summer, I saw B.B.King 3 times, Buddy Guy twice, Lonnie Brooks once, Koko Taylor, Eric Johnson, Kokomo Montoya...an amazing place. It's a joke now
The thing I love about Buddy's sound is this : no effects, not even a boost - unless he is using a built in preamp on the guitar, but I doubt it.
You can hear the guitar wood, the raw and unfetterred single coil pickups, a heavily cranked fender bassman amp and most of all, Buddy's SOUL dripping through every note and nuance played .
Absolutely 💯
Never seen the appeal of Buddy Guy. Screeching guitar tone and awful singer.
@@markgilbertson1564 76 years young in this video. Many real guitarists would beg to differ but your opinion is valid. To you.
@@markgilbertson1564 lol. People are so weird. You have bad taste and thats okay. Keep it to yourself. You don't like something. Move on and watch something else. This comment was stupid and you should feel stupid for posting this.
@@markgilbertson1564 You're certainly entitled to your opinion, even if it's wrong. 🤣
Billy Gibbons tells the story of touring with Hendrix and Jimi listening to Beck’s first solo album nonstop.
That, is what « Truth » will do for you. Rip Jeff.
I'm just sad today! RIP Mr. Beck....
Fall 1969 I saw Buddy Guy and Junior Wells together at the Brown Derby on Yonge Street in Toronto. Less than 10 in the bar for this first set of the night. They played in a 4’ raised stage and, at one point Buddy holds the butt of his guitar up between one of the fake beams and the ceiling and blew us all away playing wicked riffs with one hand, all while Junior wailed away on the harp. They toured together back then !!!
I saw Buddy and Junior at The Colonial in Toronto in 1977. Band included his brother Phil Guy on guitar and Kenny Neal on bass. The band was hot but Buddy really laid back and let his brother take a lot of solos. There's a clip on RUclips of Messin'with the Kid from that gig where Phil takes both solos.
Later that evening Buddy Guy auditioned for a spot in RUN DMC
@kevin mcconnell it was a reference to Buddy's choice of clothing.
Amazing rhythm section with 3 guitar greats. Love Tal bass playing, she's amazing. 😍👍👍👍
Billy and Jeff still missing 😔
R.I.P. Jeff , you really were one of the guitar gods. Buddy ,meanwhile just came out with another fantastic album in 22 and Billy came out with an album in 21 which was also very good.!!
Jeff Beck...effortless, alongside other string geniuses.....this stuff never gets old
Amazing Together!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
RIP Jeff Beck Jan 10 2023
Saw buddy Guy at the Alpine Valley G3 with Clapton and SRV
JB has always pushed the boundaries, has impeccable taste with his choices of projects. Thank God he refused the Stones job..
His unique talent and playing would have been hindered greatly if he had joined the Stones; same goes for Rory Gallagher (not to mention Rory's song writing ) IMO.
blow by blow
@@keithfarrington8179 One of my all-time favourite albums ... changed my musical life for the better !
@@TheHumbuckerboy scatter brain, freeway jam......
@@keithfarrington8179 Diamond Dust is masterful and I also have to add She's a Woman and 'Cause We've Ended as Lovers to the list .
B.B. King once said “I don’t have those notes on my guitar.”
Saw Buddy Guy at the Rock Pile in Toronto, probably 1969. He had a guitar cord so long he made it all the way to the back of the hall and up the mezzanine stairs and part way back towards the front. Amazing thing was, through out the whole gong show of spotlights and sound techs wrangling the cord and keeping it under connected to his guitar, Buddy was playing away without missing a beat. I saw him do it again later that summer under a stage in the trusses. Crazy how good he was/is.
Amazing musicians GOAT!
Where is the love for Vinne? Tal and Vinne have really great pocket.
what a rhythm section...
The love is right here!!! Un f***ing believable!!!!!!
Tal Wilkenfeld& Vinny Calueita are Both the most asked session musicians in the world and probably the best payed too! I know that Tal wilkenfeld immediately after the tour with the Jeff Beck Circus went on to record the album that Larry Carlton&Steve Lukather made for the Paris Concerts and don’t forget she was only 18 when she started playing with Jeff Beck I have seen the Auditions Jeff was doing and he is very critical and then you can afford it when you are living in your own private Castle he must be A multi millionaire for he don’t use dope and his hobby is tinkering around with his car park I think he has maybe more than two hundred cars and some of these are nice oldtimers and he rents them out to Lucas movie production for the great Gatsby etcetera maybe he stopped playing with a pick after his Accident but it was really only for the best
Vinnie and Talk...WOW
These are timeless tunes. Do they write songs like that today? Today it's just covers of these tunes. Kings of the Git Box.
Bonnie on drums is so solid! But to see a young chick on bass who gets repeatedly asked to be the ‘house bass’ at EC’s Crossroads Festivals, and to play with Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Buddy Guy--c’mon, who else. She’s taken a page out of Jeff Beck’s rule book: stay humble, play your best, never stop learning, and don’t outplay the other musicians just because you can! I saw Buddy Guy play with Jeff Beck maybe 10 years ago, and those two were the only two in the room. Just having such a blast, lick for lick, note for note. They even did a little, “…well, then, can you play THIS?” and after a blazing riff from Buddy, Jeff throws up his hands like “I give up, you the man!” Buddy Guy just shook his head, and said into the mic, “Jeff is being humble y’all. He can outplay everyone!” And they both just laughed-genuine.
I’m reminded of Reggie Wooten, the eldest of the Wooten brothers who taught all his younger brothers how to play. He’s certainly not “the best”, but man! What he managed to impart to Victor and Future Man is gold. And when you see them play together, it is so tight! Each doing their best to make the others stand out. Love seeing that.
Buddy Guy is still amazing, and does a blistering take on Hendrix in his encores at live shows. Caught him last summer (‘22) and he floored the young people there. Jaws dropped, eyes popped, ears forever changed. Rock on Buddy. Jeff, no one can touch you! Rest easy whammy sensei!
Awfully refreshing to see someone playing a FOUR string bass, and just keeping it in the pocket, instead of playing a solo all night!
The two masters together ❤.
Buddy Guy outlived Jeff, what a surprise.
So fantastic, beautiful. 🕉
Love the bass sound of Tal, the Aussie Las, she is very good.
Jeff playing with the Leslie on and Tal dropping that sweet bass line took me back to the Hoodoo Man Blue record. Damn that was some sweet blues. Love me some Buddy Guy. Billy is no slouch either. Got to see the Top in their yellow jump suits in the 80's.
Beck is so humble-he is best friends with Billy- Gibbons is no slouch on guitar but at any given time Beck could of wiped him out-I met Beck and he is so humble for who he is he will never try to outshine anyone even though he could
They've been friends since Billy's band Moving Sidewalks toured with & opened for a moderately talented guitarist named Hendrix. Yeah, that Hendrix. So these are two guys who knew & played with the Voodoo Chile himself.
Look for some of Billy's stories about those days. They're a lot of fun.
When you (together with the fantastic line-up on Rough & Ready) can come up with a song like 'Jody', you're immortal to me. Thank God a memory will live for ever more.
Jeff inspired Jimi as much as Buddy Guy did when he was in the Yardbirds but would never dare even think that. What a fucking legend...!!!
Vinnie Colaiuta on drums, Jason Rebello on keys.
Billy just adds so much style. He was perfect for foxy lady song mixed with Jeff's whammy bar style playing fits so well together.
I saw Jeff and Billy play together during their tour in 2014 down in Saratoga at the Winery.
So awesome.
Jeff Beck and ZZ Top!
So blessed to have witnessed 🙏 that. 🕉
That as Good As It Gets. Surely Jimi must be smiling.
In an interview with Billy G when he also mentioned sitting on the floor, listening to records- Moving Sidewalks were opening for Jimi the first time and didn't have enough of their own songs for a 45 minute set, so they decided to add two covers by Hendrix. At some point during one of the last two songs, Gibbons looked at the back of the hall and saw Hendrix standing in the doorway with his arms crossed, shaking his head. After the gig, Hendrix told Gibbons "I want to jam with you, man" and Hendrix made sure that Gibbons' room was next to his for the rest of the tour, so they could hang out.
i listen a lot of different music, blues has always been my favorite
When Jeff play’s I get goosebumps,, every time !
He’s the best in the business and always will be, I’ve been with him from before
Yardbird days .. he was special then and still is today, you can never get enough
of Jeff Beck.. brilliant performance well done Jeff. !!
Good Lord! I am so glad to be alive just to see this incredible performance. Love every second of it!
Tal deserves all the praises I'm reading here but, come on guys, Vinnie is a hell of a drummer. He's not as cute, though. lol
true dat
Let’s be honest, Jeff always had the best rhythm section. Tal is a fine bassist, but Vinnie was always on point. As a bassist, even an ok bassist, that pocket is secure with Vinnie, first and foremost.
Calaiuta is a monster. I've played drums for almost 60 years, and he is several orders of magnitude above me...
Music doesn't get better this totally Amazing 🙌🙌
Say hay Buddy Got fond memories of your brother Phil in Calgary at The Eddy Go Bless
Wow...to be at that show would have been awesome and an experience you would never forget.🎸🎸🎸
I was there! Best night of my life...
Kudos to the camera operators. Great work for this important show!!!
Another classy episode in rock. Excellent !!!!!
...And the bass Goddess.
She is no Stanley Clarke she really very plain
@@user-qh8oh4yb1d Stanley Clarke took a long time to become Stanley Clarke, Tal is in her '20's here, give her time!
@@user-qh8oh4yb1d Very plain? I think you need to listen more.
♥ how she rests that bass on her breast
@@user-qh8oh4yb1d Different types of bassists..
Beck is amazing, first he plays Buddy power blues and then he emulates Billy in his Moving Sidewalks period
Die Bassgirl ist der Hammer
you know you're a cute little love maker, looks straight at tal. jeff gives him the stink eye.
Awesome, awesome! All of them. 🙏🏻 Txs for posting 👍🏻
Tal, Jeff, Connie and Billy. Too Many Greats on one stage!
Connie????!!!??? Am I missing something?
@@michaelware3970 Connie Francis, just a bit off to the side, on glockenspiel. A bit hard to see.
Excellent doesn’t get any better than this
JB so amazing WG so amazing and huge applause for the rhythm section!
Tal and VC lay down the most comfortable ass kicking boots you're ever gonna hear! Vinnie Colaiuta and Tal Wilkenfeld
RIP Mr. Jeff Beck 🎸🙏
Outrageously good!
Dont you forget jeff jimmi payed homage to you also rip ✌️
Saw Buddy Guy three years back at the St. Augustine Amphitheater. BLEW the house down. All-time Great....
It doesn't get any better
"You'll see where Jimi came from...Ladies and gentlemen : Buddy Guy"
What a shame I never heard about Buddy Guy..but as he played the guitar, I thought Jimi Hendrix was on the stage.
Buddy's fame came when he went up to Chicago and started playing with Muddy Waters and Junior Wells.
This takes me home.
Buddy is the best blues buddy ever. Jeff kneeled to him and Buddy blew him off when leaving the stage. HaHa! Who's the good boy, who's the good boy?
Classic JB. Just when you thought the boys brought out their best chops to the bbq , Jeff breaks out some crazy ass tasty riff chops 8:26 😂!
Man o man how can you get finished guitarist together 🎸🎸🎸I am wishing I can get any record so I could have to play them for ever!,,
are you kidding me - outrageous!!!
She is a KILLER bass player and is super hot as well :):):)
Seen buddy years ago in Providence at small club Mayer played there years later buddy guy was great
Fuckin' hell. Wish I'd been there. Jeff, Vinnie and Tal were magic on their own but with these two legends - what an event!
holy cr*p this is just wonderful. How Jeff Beck has kept it going all these years, himself hugely influential, and he always plays with great musicians and attracts some of the very best to play with him and his band!! never lets me down or you
This is from the Rock n
Roll Hall of Fame 25th
anniversary show 🎙️🎸🔊
Vincent is an excellent drummer
Great stuff.
Oh my my my.......blues Avenue to blues Blvd.....🎼🎶🎸🎹🎤😎
Masterful magic!!
Love the songs guys!
Pure Freakin GOLD! 🙏🙏
Tal.
Nuff said.😁
TAL!
Awesome, thanks
Epic , stellar, the best of the best God sent!!!! i absolutely love this
The Bass goddess bring the entire time into perspective. Rick)blues at its best
She is so awesome. And can sing too. Yea I like it.
Vinnie Colaiuta could not be out of time even if he lost a box of watches.
Lol no f***ing lie!
Anyone else covering Foxey Lady would be committing sacrilege, but this did it justice.
Eric Clapton once said " Buddy Guy is, without a doubt, the best electric blues guitar player alive today". Not my words; Eric's words.
Just watched a ZZ Top documentary, Billy talked about opening a show with Jimmy, to do a 40 minute set they had to include Foxy Lady & Purple Haze in their show, it was all they knew. Billy said Jimmy was side stage watching & when they came off Jimmy told him "I like you guys, you got nerve"
Always like Jeff Beck, but especially like him with Tal and Vinnie.
She brought out the best in Jeff.
Super cool bonne musique troi grand