Jeff Beck, 1944-2023. One of the absolute greatest rock guitarist's ever, a true musical legend. Boy could this kid play. R. I. P.😢 I will mourn his great loss for now but soon I will celebrate his life, his genius, his music. Hallelujah!!! ROCK! 🌟🎧🎼🎶💯🍺🎉🎊🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
The thing about Beck is he wants more out of the guitar than the guitar is willing to give....but he just takes it anyway. superb player, very original and quite inspiring.
saw him play when he toured with s.r. vaughan. that's when i realized how over-rated vaughan was...vaughan was good but his arsenal was the same 15 blues runs over and friggin' over, again. beck unleashed ALL his licks and there were many; and not just the penatonic blues scale.
Most people don’t know that Max Middleton re-recorded this, one year after the Jeff Beck cut, this time with vocals: enjoy! ✌🏻🤩 ruclips.net/video/T_bHbzzlqlc/видео.html
What I love the most about J.B. is how utterly original his every move is.There are thousands of technically brilliant guitarists but vanishingly few have left such an unmistakable imprint.
I've listened to this dvd many times, and it keeps getting better with each listen. Do yourself a favor, turn off the video and listen to the entire band. Unbelievably tight. The keyboard solo here is fantastic, the drumming is flawless, the bass lines are sweet. Jeff's guitar sounds like a 6 string analog synthesizer. Miles Beyond.
"The Drummer", Lol's that's one of the all-time greatest musicians, Vinnie Colaiuta on drums. Not criticizing you, just that every drummer who watches this knows him right away.
Love that they can play through the mistakes and laugh about it. Of course I'd be happy to have a band nearly as tight as this. But alas, that's just a pipe dream I fear. To get a drummer that good and a bassist that slick would be an impossibility in this part of the world. Or at least so it seems.
Ronnie Scott's in London. Great venue for up close and personal action! Watched The Buddy Rich Big Band there many years ago. What can I say! Great playing from Jeff, Vinnie and the young but very talented Tal Wilkenfeld from Australia.
The guitarist's guitarist. It's funny how many ill-minded, stubborn metal heads listen to this video and think "JESUS AWFUL TONE. JESUS AWFUL PLAYING. JESUS NOT FAST. JESUS HOW IS THIS SOULFUL. HOLY SHIT TERRIBLE." If you're a true musician, you know the truth. Enough said.
I saw Beck and Jan Hammer in 1975 at the Starlight Amphitheater in the hills behind Burbank, CA. A GREAT show. Jeff killed it. Jimmy Page was in the audience.
Ya. but apart of this she-bass cute girl, I don't hear the grove. It's instead very bouncing thru the beat, every member is playing something different... Cool but not the best performance of mr. Beck.
@LvnAction Peraphs, but I don't think this song could be considered a great performance for Vinnie... Hear for istance on RUclips the same song played by Narada Michael Walden with Jeff Beck... I think it's much better... or not ?
Hmmm...as I think back 'Wired' might be the name of the album featuring Jan Hammer. L.D. if you see this it was your record. I live in Windsor, CT now. I'm listed so call if you can...
@WWladek lol how I said basically the exact same comment without havig seen yours .... we do a cover of "come dancing" w my bluegrass band when we've had a few....
"Guitar players" that see this and move on to watch Mark Tremonti or those losers from Nile should set your guitar ablaze and avoid ever playing another note on anything. He IS what us REAL guitar players wish we could be.
:D well, there's more here than in a lot of other bands of course, but what I was expecting from Beck was a Huge Groove... that here is missing. My opinion, of course.
Incidentally, you can find this DVD in the cheap bins at most music stores. People just don't appreciate good music anymore. They'd rather spend twice as much for computer generated crap than an actual band that plays real instruments. No DJ here. Wait. I'm a DJ! Yup. I can play my own cds and records. And, there won't be any techno or dance music playing. I can guarantee you that.
I was listening to a Jeff Beck album around '73 or '74 while eating my dinner. The songs were mindless diplays of speedy scales with no feeling or direction at all. Got me so wound up and pissed off I pushed away from the table grabbed the record and flung across the room. Hit the wall shattered into a million pieces. I felt much better until the wife reminded me it wasn't my record. A friend gave it to me for a listen. Shit!! I had to buy my a brand new album for him (which is only fair)
i wouldn't call the tone awful i think its just different. not traditional plus you got to consider the place he is playing in and how it affects the tone
Apparently, Beck's first guitar he made in a woodwork class and he didn't know how to position the frets properly so it didn't play properly. His solution was to bend the strings into pitch which is how he developed his style.
@bluesborn One of the best points about Jeff Beck I've ever heard. The cleanest, smoothest player? Hardly! But damn is he not completely original, innovative, and constantly (attemptedly) duplicated? Yes, I made up the word "attemptedly"
Jeff Beck, 1944-2023. One of the absolute greatest rock guitarist's ever, a true musical legend. Boy could this kid play. R. I. P.😢 I will mourn his great loss for now but soon I will celebrate his life, his genius, his music. Hallelujah!!! ROCK! 🌟🎧🎼🎶💯🍺🎉🎊🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
The thing about Beck is he wants more out of the guitar than the guitar is willing to give....but he just takes it anyway. superb player, very original and quite inspiring.
Agreed! The other example, for me anyway, of asking more from the guitar is Tom Morello.
his thumb must be as hard as a pick by now...
saw him play when he toured with s.r. vaughan. that's when i realized how over-rated vaughan was...vaughan was good but his arsenal was the same 15 blues runs over and friggin' over, again. beck unleashed ALL his licks and there were many; and not just the penatonic blues scale.
Most people don’t know that Max Middleton re-recorded this, one year after the Jeff Beck cut, this time with vocals: enjoy! ✌🏻🤩
ruclips.net/video/T_bHbzzlqlc/видео.html
There will never be another. He broke the mold. I was listening to this when I was 16. I’m now 63. Play on man.
Looks like Vinnie C. on the drums
What I love the most about J.B. is how utterly original his every move is.There are thousands of technically brilliant guitarists but vanishingly few have left such an unmistakable imprint.
"Let's dance let's josh shake your body down to the ground let's dance let's josh heeee he
I've listened to this dvd many times, and it keeps getting better with each listen. Do yourself a favor, turn off the video and listen to the entire band. Unbelievably tight. The keyboard solo here is fantastic, the drumming is flawless, the bass lines are sweet. Jeff's guitar sounds like a 6 string analog synthesizer. Miles Beyond.
I love how Jeff smirks at the drummer when they miss that beat. Yeah. Tal is probably every musicians dream girl.
"The Drummer", Lol's that's one of the all-time greatest musicians, Vinnie Colaiuta on drums. Not criticizing you, just that every drummer who watches this knows him right away.
These have to be the MOST TALENTED four musicians ive ever seen up on stage. The ways they play together and their individual styles are so awesome/
Privileged to say me and my guitar bro were at Ronnie's to see King Jeff. No superlatives come close to describing that night. Andy
Love that they can play through the mistakes and laugh about it. Of course I'd be happy to have a band nearly as tight as this. But alas, that's just a pipe dream I fear. To get a drummer that good and a bassist that slick would be an impossibility in this part of the world. Or at least so it seems.
Ronnie Scott's in London. Great venue for up close and personal action!
Watched The Buddy Rich Big Band there many years ago. What can I say!
Great playing from Jeff, Vinnie and the young but very talented Tal Wilkenfeld from Australia.
I like this piece because it shows you really have to squeeze the music like a lemon get the sweet concentrated sonic elixir out
Jimmy Page plays air guitar listening to Beck. Don't hold your breath for the other way around.
an ABSOLUTE WORK of ART = no-one can top this
Vinnie and Jeff together on stage, that's so umphtastic...
His playing has a very voice-like quality. I dig!
how does he do the flutter effect with the strat tremolo at 0:39 ???
R.I.P. Jeff Beck. No one compares.
this looks like quite an intimate affair...audience-wise. Tal is something else, a real discovery..Jeff just gets more Jeffer.Love it, them, the all
Tal Wilkenfeld, young Australian bass phenomenon. Glad she hooked up with Beck, because what an education!
The guitarist's guitarist. It's funny how many ill-minded, stubborn metal heads listen to this video and think "JESUS AWFUL TONE. JESUS AWFUL PLAYING. JESUS NOT FAST. JESUS HOW IS THIS SOULFUL. HOLY SHIT TERRIBLE."
If you're a true musician, you know the truth. Enough said.
I saw Beck and Jan Hammer in 1975 at the Starlight Amphitheater in the hills behind Burbank, CA.
A GREAT show. Jeff killed it. Jimmy Page was in the audience.
I remember that show, why don’t they use that venue anymore?
I live in Portland, OR now. Is it still physically there? I saw Marshall Tucker there too. That show was extremely good too.
Ya.
but apart of this she-bass cute girl, I don't hear the grove. It's instead very bouncing thru the beat, every member is playing something different... Cool but not the best performance of mr. Beck.
RIP great guitarist!
Pantera used this motif in the sleep, at the end. That's how you know you're getting old, is when you can recognize these things haha
RIP Jeff Beck...great great guitarrist
@LvnAction
Peraphs, but I don't think this song could be considered a great performance for Vinnie... Hear for istance on RUclips the same song played by Narada Michael Walden with Jeff Beck...
I think it's much better...
or not ?
I wonder if the Jacksons stole the main melody line for shake your body down to the ground, it’s the exact same notes
guitarworld! Thank you, thank you for posting! Been looking for good quality videos of J.B. for a long time. I agree with bluesborn!!!
Hmmm...as I think back 'Wired' might be the name of the album featuring Jan Hammer. L.D. if you see this it was your record. I live in Windsor, CT now. I'm listed so call if you can...
@WWladek lol how I said basically the exact same comment without havig seen yours .... we do a cover of "come dancing" w my bluegrass band when we've had a few....
@buckley54 that would make you a brilliant guitarist then? you sound like you have issues pal, go see someone before it drives you more crazy.
we need a betcha cant play this with jeff beck. that would be epic
just picked up my tickets tonight to see jeff in october..so many great shows comming this year..but how can you pass on jeff beck?
This the tune i thought of when i heard Jeff passed away. R I P Jeff Beck !
I love the waqy the 32d note miss at 00:20 was acknowledged by Jeff AND the video producer! And Tal, alas words do not suffice to describe thee....
Vinnie is ballistic...but Yoyoka actually plays this better.
Honestly, this belongs on the Drum World channel…
fine music. makes me think of the great mahavishnu orchestra at its best
those amps dont even look truned on...
whats he playing here
the new vintage modern?
HEHE he played a measure of the attitude song......but who ran the board on this! TURN TAL UP YA BIG DUMMY!
Fantastic..so many different sounds in one song. At one time I thought the Strat sounded like a harmonica.
I did not know that he plays w/ his fingers!!!
This is Awesome!!!! \m/
Brilliant guitarist - The best ever.
Thank you for the music 🖤
Me too. It is just too close together for me. Glad to see someone else has difficulty with it.
@Fliegerfabi91 don't ya think JB would be the best judge of that - over the top of what....JB?
that's how you play a guitar,,,nuff said
@camcoyote521 No she's not. It's Tal Wilkenfeld and this set is from 2007 - she was 21 here.
Thanks for your music JB. Great team performance here by all including great audio. ty 4 vid.
that bass has such a good tone
Rest in Peace Jeff Beck 🕊️☮️
hmm... like that he just uses his fingers instead of a pick.. And cool drummer..
Hè doesn't use a pick. Amazing.
tal is a little hottie
he's unique!
@gullagullagulla i have the dvd aswell and it is definetly on it sir ;)
@galarius She's Tal Wilkenfeld, and she's just awesome *_*
JEFF BECK POWER!!!!!!!!!
awesome performance
Tal Wilkenfeld isn't that great, in all honesty.
"Guitar players" that see this and move on to watch Mark Tremonti or those losers from Nile should set your guitar ablaze and avoid ever playing another note on anything. He IS what us REAL guitar players wish we could be.
@orlandofriend what the hell's wrong with you she's like 13
If you don't mind my asking, what exactly was so dreadful?
Page and Plant in the audience, enough said.
go beck
:D
well, there's more here than in a lot of other bands of course, but what I was expecting from Beck was a Huge Groove... that here is missing. My opinion, of course.
Incidentally, you can find this DVD in the cheap bins at most music stores. People just don't appreciate good music anymore. They'd rather spend twice as much for computer generated crap than an actual band that plays real instruments. No DJ here. Wait. I'm a DJ! Yup. I can play my own cds and records. And, there won't be any techno or dance music playing. I can guarantee you that.
ok seriously who's the bass girl, she's cute
jeff picking fingers are kind of loosing the tone.....
Mind blowing.
Oh S--t , Caliutta on drums!
(GO Click)>jun fukamachi KEEP
i didn't know he played with his fingers
I was listening to a Jeff Beck album around '73 or '74 while eating my dinner. The songs were mindless diplays of speedy scales with no feeling or direction at all. Got me so wound up and pissed off I pushed away from the table grabbed the record and flung across the room. Hit the wall shattered into a million pieces. I felt much better until the wife reminded me it wasn't my record. A friend gave it to me for a listen. Shit!! I had to buy my a brand new album for him (which is only fair)
i wouldn't call the tone awful i think its just different. not traditional plus you got to consider the place he is playing in and how it affects the tone
@PsuddzLove Hasn't used a pick since 1980 when he lost one on stage. Finished the show fingerstyle and never looked back!
The drummer is a BEAST
Yes, Vinnie Colaiuta is the greatest!
Check out Yoyoka she does a cover of this song @@ajs32z
Apparently, Beck's first guitar he made in a woodwork class and he didn't know how to position the frets properly so it didn't play properly. His solution was to bend the strings into pitch which is how he developed his style.
@buckley54 He is not overrated... Eric Clapton is overrated, Jeff Beck wants this sound,
@bluesborn One of the best points about Jeff Beck I've ever heard. The cleanest, smoothest player? Hardly! But damn is he not completely original, innovative, and constantly (attemptedly) duplicated? Yes, I made up the word "attemptedly"
is the bass player his daugter?
Drummer seems a bit winded.
hot chick plays base ..haha
the best all-time # 1
i feel like im watching a goose being killed in the morning after breakfast television.!
@fIRsTRATmAN
No, that's Tal Wilkenfeld
@themanfromutopia1 Haha. Great answer.
@SupernalOne + removed 3d spring from the tremolo for better sensibility
Nah dude. I'm in the exact same situation as you. I really agree with you completely.
Lmao, no she doesn't! ha ha
Looking forward to Beck and Depps album!
RIP to the master
Red Bull for Mr. Beck - but don't fly away, we still need you here :)
Agree, she's decent. And its a novelty to have a girl play bass. She's good, nothing ground-breaking.............
hellow im subscribed
ops.. groove*, sorry.