It’s almost a week later and I’m still shocked and devastated. He’s always been my number one guitar hero since high school in the 70’s. I’ve seen countless shows (at least 30 or more) and was looking forward to many more after he just totally killed it on his last tour and was really at the top of his game. I’m crushed.
I got to look at this stuff in a practical way bulldog and I just have to think that it's 78 years old he had a great life and contributed so much in the musical world and I can only imagine what he did in his private life. The guy's a legend he carved out his place and for that I'll always be grateful. Have a good night ,be safe.
@@stanparchaiski5394 Been a fan for 40 years and got my twenty one year old daughter onboard too. Sadly,I never got to see him. He was the greatest ever. Ry Cooder is my second This is devastating. God bless you
Absolutely agree. But so was the way of Jeff.. He had a constant itch for change and exploration and his creativity was in a constant state of restlessness. He just had too much going on in his head to be tied down for long periods as far as music.. which was great for fans.. Not so much for any musician who got too comfortable working with him. But if you went into it knowing he was a bird who had to fly, you just deeply appreciated and valued having the honor and memory.
I'm 68, Jeff Beck has been one of my top three Rock Heroes from the 60s. Even heroes have their time. I'm just glad I was around to see him at work from start to finish. I'll celebrate his life with 'Beck's Bolero' playing rather loud.
Bob Tench is a world class vocalist. This was my favorite of all Beck's bands.Cozy Powell & Clive Chaman were a phenomenal rhythm section. Max is a genius.
Yes, unfortunatelly they recorded just two albums (both issued in 1972). Three of them (Tench, Middleton and Chapman) formed "Hummmingbird" and issued 3 albums (1975-1977), the equally great. On two of those Bernard Purdie was the drummer.
Gutted - just gutted. He was just the master of the instrument. His touch, his tone, his phrasing and his melody choices - just way ahead of the pack. The first time I saw him was with this band. I feel privileged to have seen him live. Thankfully there is so much footage available for us to tune into. But knowing he has gone is still hard to accept. RIP Govenor !! You were and are one of a kind.
I've been playing lead guitar for thirty five years and folks often tell me they like what I play. What Beck plays is beyond my comprehension, I am dumbfounded, bemused, amazed and in awe always.
Couldn't have said it better and I managed to play Led Boots, Blue Wind and Scatterbrain, thirty years ago, and did a good job "covering" it and was told the same by audiences and band mates and friends, but it took everything I had and still it was just a cover, nobody sounds like Jeff or has that technique, and Ive seen myself and hundreds try....just not possible.
Jeff Beck was the best. No other Great was, or is greater. Originality within the contexts of tradition. Okay, okay, there's Hendrix. But I think I'm outlasting him 3 to 1, his body of work is that much more impressive.
Early Jeff Beck is definitely a pinnacle of electric guitar innovation. There’d never been anything like it; so many new techniques all at once with such groove and fluidity. He was really flying by the seat of his pants and pulling it off fantastically. The first to do so many things with the Stratocaster so tastefully. Guys like Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, Stevie Ray Vaughan and all of the rest of us have been copping his licks for decades, and will as long as the electric guitar is a thing. As a lifelong working musician, I enjoyed this so much.
I read one time that Jeff said… 'you’re only one note away from the right note' … he is always on the right note… but now,at least lm aware it’s not as far to go as it seems… well… ok… it is! Long Live Jeff Beck!!
Did you notice how when Jeff rolled off the volume the tone cleaned up crystal clear? Then back on the throttle for endless sustain! Exactly how the late great Gary Moore could do with his amp. At low guitar volume Gary could go from a clean jazz / blues rhythm tone to a high volume Screaming Treble Pickup Tone that could cut through 6" of Steel! They are both tearing it up in Heaven! RIP Jeff and Gary!
The king of Underplayed Notes, when it’s so killer. I find his intonation very ‘negotiable’ on the slide playing near the end, but that’s how Beck meant it to be. Let other guitar players be boring & play forgettable solos.
Simon, that last little note is not the only one he's done... sometimes is is sublime...this one pissed me off because it sounds sarcastic BUT anyone listening, Jeff is the man, I am the biggest fan and know he is the greatest. What I think that note is, is for us, his real fans...here's a little lagniappe...at the same time I'm annoyed, I laugh too, and take notice, and feel like, wow he left a little mark there too for us. Overcome with emotion, which is why I tuned into him originally. Peace everybody.
Bet that strat is still in Jeff's collection. I hope the family makes a museum out of his home studio and his gear collection. Special treat to see him here using a slide as well as the whammy bar. One of a kind artist. Such a great guy. Unassuming too. He let the guitar do the talking. Never any personal drama about his standing as a musician. He just played and played and played.... Hope you're jamming with Jimi and Stevie and all the spirits Jeff! Jam on.
The brief solo that starts at 2:30 and lasts less than a minute, is about the prettiest thing I have ever heard in music! I keep coming back to this video and have watched it a hundred times. It teaches me that a guitar God solo does not need to be long, loud, or obnoxious.
I just now started hearing Mr. Beck after his passing and I feel like I passed a waterhole in the Sahara multiple times over. His sense of touch always shifted for the greater good and this song proves that. He just didn't want a great solo all the time like some. He wanted a great song and that's very mature as a musician. Some don't ever grasp that
All of Jeff Beck’s playing, from any era, leaves me smiling and shaking my head in disbelief. What an amazing, creative force he was across his entire career.
The thing that always blows my mind with Jeff is the amount of tone variation he coaxes out his guitar with no pedals. He’s a master of volume control too
I remember driving my 1964 Chevy SS convertible around the beaches in Newport Rhode Island. Listening to this on a 8-track tape player. Man time passes so quickly. Great music..... RIP Mr.Beck!
I wish Jeff would get back to playing like this again. With a band with a great singer. Hell bring back Bob Tench! The last I checked he is still alive and kicking. He had a good run with the Jazz Fusion stuff. Time to bring back the ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Christ, the man just GOT it - the power of phrasing, silence, and being in no rush to make a statement. I'm devastated he's gone. It's only January and this year already extracts a heavy toll.
I hear ya , watch Angel at Ronnie Scotts and how important the SILENCE in his playing is just so effective and crucial to his overall feeling ONE fan barely starts to clap and Jeff looks over so humbly and signals not just yet ...like he would a band member NO ONE like Jeff and 1 week before his passing I was looking for touring dates to see him again. Such a gift to us all
R.I.P. Jeff I only got to see you twice. Once with the original Jeff Beck Group, including Ronwood, Rod Stewart, and Mickey Waller. And again with Jennifer Batten in the group. I’ve been with Jeff, ever since the Yardbirds, every step of the way. Gone too suddenly!
Jeff , You inspired millions and you will be forever remembered for your musical and human being prowess. You lifted us up. Particularly women. You gave us Tal. Jennifer , and a host of others. We know there are angels. We're sure you are one . Thank you for everything you've done and all you will do. Energy is neither created or destroyed. You will live forever.
I saw this Jeff Beck Group at The Fillmore East. Blew my mind. Still does . Jeff nailed it Fender Stratocaster 2 dould stacked Marshall plexi heads 4- 4x12" Marshall cabinets. Bobby Trench
I saw Jeff Beck ,live ,more times then I remember ,all the way back to when Rod Stewart was with him , Bought every album , to me , he was no doubt among the 5 greatest guitarist in history . I told the story on other vids of Beck , where his Blonde girl chauffeur looking towards the backstage doors as turning the corner almost ran me over and Beck quickly grabbed the steering wheel and jerked it to the left and the sideview mirror grazed my stomach , I fell backwards and Beck jumped out and ran back to me , grabbing my arms and asking if I was ok. I'll never forget that , Curtis Hixon Hall 1973. RIP JEFF
Cozy Powell's drumming on the ' Orange' album, recorded pretty modestly by Steve Cropper in Memphis ca. 1971-1972, is in itself a master class in drum set work. He was using (and not over-using) a double bass drum and you don't even know it half the time. The man swings!
I heard Cropper in an interview years later that Jeff and Cozy looked so much alike, he’d have to wait for them to settle in with their instruments before he’d know who was who. 🤣
@@melodymakermark So true! Same hair, big cheekbones, dark eyes. Brothers from different mothers? Maybe that's why Beck's image is strategically placed center on the cover.
One of my 1st acid trips was at The Shrine Auditorium in LA in 1968 with the Jeff Beck group when a young Rod Stewart was vocalist, also Ten Years After. Great music - followed Jeff’s career ever since. RIP indeed.
The "The Jeff Beck Group" album they were promoting here ranks among the most otherwisely underappreciated albums from my personal favourites list. I must have bought this in the mid 80s when I was about 14 or 15 years old, didn't like all too much of it at first, but found it growing on me quite quickly afterwards. I go back to this at least once or twice per year, and when I do, I always give it a complete spin. Not a weak track on this and it ends with a memorable highlight, Jeff's perfect exploration of happy-sad on slide-guitar: "Definitely Maybe". If you don't know that album, go ahead and check it out!
I return to this video now and then when I’m in a reflective mood or simply taking time to exhale. I first knew of Jeff Beck when he was with The Yardbirds. Over the decades I caught five of his live performances. The first was in Long Beach, California with this very lineup of the Jeff Beck Group around the same time of this Beat Club production. I’m grateful that this video exists and is available on RUclips for us to enjoy. Thanks.
Remember being in high school and digging " rough and ready" and the next album 'oranges' before he evolved into " blow by blow", this death really hurts when it's someone you've really admired for DECADES, and are grateful for all these tidbits and posts that are showing up on my algorithm , but it does make me cry.
Jeff just stood there, as if he were a bystander, it seems. But what a remarkable guitar-player he was! I was hooked since "Bolero" No star spaced-out allures. He stated, what he was, through his playing. I was lucky enough to see him twice. What a force of (playing) nature! I am so sorry your are gone....!!!!!
Greatest Loss in Music my Favorite era Bobby Tench, and his Buddy Max Middleton 4:33 Every Guitarist Clapton Page Luke all loved him . He invented a class Musicianship that bled from his heart to his AXE. We all with us Jeff. RIP until the next tour.
This line up is my favorite, they appear to be having fun but working hard. I get this, not too high brow and more than just three chord songs. Always had the cream of the crop line up.
Who else is here listening to one of his all time greats. RIP Jeff Beck, many of us are devastated 😢😢😢😢
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It’s almost a week later and I’m still shocked and devastated. He’s always been my number one guitar hero since high school in the 70’s. I’ve seen countless shows (at least 30 or more) and was looking forward to many more after he just totally killed it on his last tour and was really at the top of his game. I’m crushed.
I got to look at this stuff in a practical way bulldog and I just have to think that it's 78 years old he had a great life and contributed so much in the musical world and I can only imagine what he did in his private life. The guy's a legend he carved out his place and for that I'll always be grateful.
Have a good night ,be safe.
@@stanparchaiski5394 Been a fan for 40 years and got my twenty one year old daughter onboard too. Sadly,I never got to see him. He was the greatest ever. Ry Cooder is my second This is devastating. God bless you
Never heard this. Saw him in '75 with Jan hammer. Two more times in the 90s and 00's. What a huge loss. RIP Jeff.
Bob Tench was his best vocalist & this is by far Jeff’s best lineup & era. Wish they’d stuck around longer!
Absolutely agree.
But so was the way of Jeff..
He had a constant itch for change and exploration and his creativity was in a constant state of restlessness.
He just had too much going on in his head to be tied down for long periods as far as music.. which was great for fans..
Not so much for any musician who got too comfortable working with him.
But if you went into it knowing he was a bird who had to fly, you just deeply appreciated and valued having the honor and memory.
@@warthogA10😔👍
Love the two records that Bob made with Steve Marriotts reunited Humble Pie in the early 80s
We were so lucky to grow up listening to this.
E' vero! ... come tutta la musica di quegli anni! Ora, ci aiuta ad accettare la vecchiaia!
I'm 68, Jeff Beck has been one of my top three Rock Heroes from the 60s. Even heroes have their time. I'm just glad I was around to see him at work from start to finish.
I'll celebrate his life with 'Beck's Bolero' playing rather loud.
I still find it hard to accept the great Jeff Beck is no longer with us :( RIP
RIP Jeff Beck.. 😢 A true master of the guitar and he never loses touch with the song and his band mates. Classy!
Adios maetro ,hasta siempre!!!
Feliz viaje...
Luz en su camino...
He was hearing the songs no one else heard writing and playing guitar like that
🙏🙏🙏
If only that were true.
He's kinda lame and mediocre but okay.
@@babydaddy1930 - He was rich?
Oh wow, he must be a great guitarist so.
You absolute clown.
You absolute mouth-breathing idiot.
Throw my guitar books out the window too
Bob Tench is a world class vocalist. This was my favorite of all Beck's bands.Cozy Powell & Clive Chaman were a phenomenal rhythm section. Max is a genius.
Y you in au
+fibes55 couldn't have said it better and live they were unbeatable
Max (thanks to the Beck studio album this song was on) has been a piano hero of mine for a VERY long time.
Me too!
Yes, unfortunatelly they recorded just two albums (both issued in 1972).
Three of them (Tench, Middleton and Chapman) formed "Hummmingbird" and issued 3 albums (1975-1977), the equally great. On two of those Bernard Purdie was the drummer.
Gutted - just gutted. He was just the master of the instrument. His touch, his tone, his phrasing and his melody choices - just way ahead of the pack. The first time I saw him was with this band. I feel privileged to have seen him live. Thankfully there is so much footage available for us to tune into. But knowing he has gone is still hard to accept. RIP Govenor !! You were and are one of a kind.
Devastating news. I’ve loved Jeff since the early 70’s. He was the king. Ask Clapton, Page, Townshend, Richards. They all said Jeff was the best.
Oye Güey One Style the Best guitar playera in heavy Rock, This Son it's One of my Favor themes from the Máster Mr. BECK❤❤🎉🎉😮😮
Goin Down one of the best!
1 of 1 ! So sorely missed.
I was messed up for a month, gutted ...still can't get over it
Glad we had him and glad I saw him those times in the 70's.
Rest In Peace, the best guitar player ever.
I’m still crying
Jeff Beck played some of the sweetest licks, his guitar playing has feeling, a deep soulful sound. Always loved his music.
R.I.P. dear Jeff Beck. The greatest guitarist ever. You will be miss dearly.
Truly one of the greatest. Love this lineup. RIP Jeff
Jeff Beck.. guitarist for all seasons.. complimented and elevated every other performer he worked with
This is priceless jewel!
RIP Jeff Beck 🎸
The singer is amazing
Thanks Jeff. Rip.
I've been playing lead guitar for thirty five years and folks often tell me they like what I play. What Beck plays is beyond my comprehension, I am dumbfounded, bemused, amazed and in awe always.
Couldn't have said it better and I managed to play Led Boots, Blue Wind and Scatterbrain, thirty years ago, and did a good job "covering" it and was told the same by audiences and band mates and friends, but it took everything I had and still it was just a cover, nobody sounds like Jeff or has that technique, and Ive seen myself and hundreds try....just not possible.
@@autkmuito tempo de experimentacao melódica.
Jeff Beck was the best. No other Great was, or is greater. Originality within the contexts of tradition. Okay, okay, there's Hendrix. But I think I'm outlasting him 3 to 1, his body of work is that much more impressive.
Thank You Jeff......... for so many decades of beauty. Rest easy
Bob was one of the most underrated, overlooked singers to ever approach a microphone. Like Cozy and Jeff you will be deeply missed💔🙏🎼
His band Streetwalkers was fantastic.
Early Jeff Beck is definitely a pinnacle of electric guitar innovation. There’d never been anything like it; so many new techniques all at once with such groove and fluidity. He was really flying by the seat of his pants and pulling it off fantastically. The first to do so many things with the Stratocaster so tastefully. Guys like Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, Stevie Ray Vaughan and all of the rest of us have been copping his licks for decades, and will as long as the electric guitar is a thing. As a lifelong working musician, I enjoyed this so much.
I read one time that Jeff said… 'you’re only one note away from the right note' … he is always on the right note… but now,at least lm aware it’s not as far to go as it seems… well… ok… it is! Long Live Jeff Beck!!
Two of thee ' Best ' pieces of vinyl Ever -
Jeff Beck Group and
Rough and Ready
and Yes - Just an Incredible Line-Up ...
What a beautiful guitar solo. That big feedback note, wow! And the little pinched final note...exquisite.
So subtle and beautiful
Did you notice how when Jeff rolled off the volume the tone cleaned up crystal clear? Then back on the throttle for endless sustain! Exactly how the late great Gary Moore could do with his amp. At low guitar volume Gary could go from a clean jazz / blues rhythm tone to a high volume Screaming Treble Pickup Tone that could cut through 6" of Steel! They are both tearing it up in Heaven! RIP Jeff and Gary!
@@fukhue8226 The volume nob is yo frend.
The king of Underplayed Notes, when it’s so killer.
I find his intonation very ‘negotiable’ on the slide playing near the end, but that’s how Beck meant it to be. Let other guitar players be boring & play forgettable solos.
Simon, that last little note is not the only one he's done... sometimes is is sublime...this one pissed me off because it sounds sarcastic BUT anyone listening, Jeff is the man, I am the biggest fan and know he is the greatest. What I think that note is, is for us, his real fans...here's a little lagniappe...at the same time I'm annoyed, I laugh too, and take notice, and feel like, wow he left a little mark there too for us. Overcome with emotion, which is why I tuned into him originally. Peace everybody.
RIP Jeff....you were a massive influence to alot of us!!
Bet that strat is still in Jeff's collection. I hope the family makes a museum out of his home studio and his gear collection. Special treat to see him here using a slide as well as the whammy bar. One of a kind artist. Such a great guy. Unassuming too. He let the guitar do the talking. Never any personal drama about his standing as a musician. He just played and played and played.... Hope you're jamming with Jimi and Stevie and all the spirits Jeff! Jam on.
And Rory and Gary !
@@MrTortureneverstops1 Great company.
@@georgestevens1502 I forgot Frank and Johnny !
Here we see Jeff and his creative mind manifested.
Joe Satriani is a better guitarist than any of these amateurs.
The solo put tears in my eyes, if music can’t do that it ain’t nothing, Jeff Beck sure could do it.
My favourite of Jeff's many lineups.
The brief solo that starts at 2:30 and lasts less than a minute, is about the prettiest thing I have ever heard in music! I keep coming back to this video and have watched it a hundred times. It teaches me that a guitar God solo does not need to be long, loud, or obnoxious.
I always thought it wasn't how many notes u can play but what u say with the few u have. The Amazing Beck!
Jeff Beck is gotta be one of all, that stands TALL among all of the guitar greats that have influenced me, by far… R.I.P. Jeff Beck God Bless 🙏
2 of the all time greats - Jeff Beck & Cozy Powell - both gone too soon RIP, but rocking on forever!
They dead?
Hahahahahaha.
Jeff Beck surpassed the average life expectancy
69 Jeff has always been one of my favourite guitarists, probably number one. ❤❤❤❤❤
I just now started hearing Mr. Beck after his passing and I feel like I passed a waterhole in the Sahara multiple times over. His sense of touch always shifted for the greater good and this song proves that. He just didn't want a great solo all the time like some. He wanted a great song and that's very mature as a musician. Some don't ever grasp that
Do your ears a solid and watch his Ronnie Scott’s gig start to finish with some good sound.
@@melodymakermark I got some awesome headphones with me so I'll check that out 😊
Excellent point Nathan, you nailed it...!!
What a darn good group. Jeff Beck shows a huge variety of technique here too.
Jeff was best being part of great songs like this with a band who were individually great too. This is Jeff for me.
All of Jeff Beck’s playing, from any era, leaves me smiling and shaking my head in disbelief. What an amazing, creative force he was across his entire career.
The thing that always blows my mind with Jeff is the amount of tone variation he coaxes out his guitar with no pedals. He’s a master of volume control too
RIP Bobby Tench
I consider myself and many others extremely fortunate to have been around to witness/hear the likes of such a great player. RIP Mr. Beck.
Rest in paradise to one of the greatest guitarist ever .
God damn...Jeff's tone! That slide solo was perfection.
what an amazing cover
This has to be one of the best Dylan covers.
A priceless piece of music history
Mr. Jeffrey Arnold Beck Rip 😔😔😔😔😔😔😔
Mr. Colin "Cozy Powell" Trevor Flooks 😔😔😔
Geoffrey but yeah
I remember driving my 1964 Chevy SS convertible around the beaches
in Newport Rhode Island. Listening to this on a 8-track tape player.
Man time passes so quickly. Great music..... RIP Mr.Beck!
This was a favorite song when I first heard it back in the '70s or late 60's...AND IT STILL IS. Dylan must have been honored.
Dylan wrote it about his dildo.
I wish Jeff would get back to playing like this again. With a band with a great singer. Hell bring back Bob Tench! The last I checked he is still alive and kicking. He had a good run with the Jazz Fusion stuff. Time to bring back the ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Totally agree mate.
Not gonna happen
I got this album in the 4 th grade for Christmas with After the gold rush and Traffic John barley corn and Black Sabbath masters of reality!
This was an AWESOME display of talent at EVERY position!.....
Heavy with so much soul. Absolutely love this.
Christ, the man just GOT it - the power of phrasing, silence, and being in no rush to make a statement. I'm devastated he's gone. It's only January and this year already extracts a heavy toll.
I hear ya , watch Angel at Ronnie Scotts and how important the SILENCE in his playing is just so effective and crucial to his overall feeling
ONE fan barely starts to clap and Jeff looks over so humbly and signals not just yet ...like he would a band member
NO ONE like Jeff and 1 week before his passing I was looking for touring dates to see him again.
Such a gift to us all
RIP Jeff, my heart is broken. I'm happy we have your videos. It still doesn't seem real 🎸☮️😢💔
R.I.P. Jeff I only got to see you twice. Once with the original Jeff Beck Group, including Ronwood, Rod Stewart, and Mickey Waller. And again with Jennifer Batten in the group. I’ve been with Jeff, ever since the Yardbirds, every step of the way. Gone too suddenly!
I saw that original lineup in 1968. Sublime. Jeff was still playing the Les Paul nowadays referred to as the Yardburst.
I was fortunate enough to see Jeff Beck live once in Charlotte, NC. As always, the grand master delivered!
Bobby Tench great singer Cozy Powell legend..
I'm not going to brag, first dropped the needle down on rough and ready in 1969. Detroit, Michigan!!!!
Such a great band. Beck the AWESOME soulful genius!
Actually, you'll find Jeff IS the best guitarist out there!
Yes, I agree, Jeff is my favorite guitarist. He can play everything! :)
Jeff Beck....for me, the best guitarist bar none!
To me too!
Me 3!
Me four!
Truly one of a kind, just amazing feel for the song. Rest In Peace Jeff ❤
Jeff ,
You inspired millions and you will be forever remembered for your musical and
human being prowess.
You lifted us up.
Particularly women.
You gave us Tal.
Jennifer ,
and a host of others.
We know there are angels.
We're sure you are one .
Thank you for everything you've done and all you will do.
Energy is neither created or destroyed.
You will live forever.
Beautifully put
I saw this Jeff Beck Group at The Fillmore East. Blew my mind. Still does . Jeff nailed it Fender Stratocaster 2 dould stacked Marshall plexi heads 4- 4x12" Marshall cabinets. Bobby Trench
Great interpretation of Dylan. Beck rocks. RIP.
Always enjoyed this song
I saw Jeff Beck ,live ,more times then I remember ,all the way back to when Rod Stewart was with him , Bought every album , to me , he was no doubt among the 5 greatest guitarist in history . I told the story on other vids of Beck , where his Blonde girl chauffeur looking towards the backstage doors as turning the corner almost ran me over and Beck quickly grabbed the steering wheel and jerked it to the left and the sideview mirror grazed my stomach , I fell backwards and Beck jumped out and ran back to me , grabbing my arms and asking if I was ok. I'll never forget that , Curtis Hixon Hall 1973. RIP JEFF
Wow, imagine 😱
So glad you lived to tell us the tale and what a great tale. Lovely Jeff ❤
Love that brown pre-CBS Strat Jeff is playing here.
Cozy Powell's drumming on the ' Orange' album, recorded pretty modestly by Steve Cropper in Memphis ca. 1971-1972, is in itself a master class in drum set work. He was using (and not over-using) a double bass drum and you don't even know it half the time. The man swings!
You're right!
I'm a metal caveman at heart & I'm like, what is it about *this* blues track...it's scratching a particular itch!
He's just as good on Rough and Ready. Those two albums are criminally underrated. But we wore the grooves off when I was in High School.
@@teppscanI like the orange album more, for many reasons---one of which is the drums are much more prominent in the mix.
I heard Cropper in an interview years later that Jeff and Cozy looked so much alike, he’d have to wait for them to settle in with their instruments before he’d know who was who. 🤣
@@melodymakermark So true! Same hair, big cheekbones, dark eyes. Brothers from different mothers? Maybe that's why Beck's image is strategically placed center on the cover.
One of my 1st acid trips was at The Shrine Auditorium in LA in 1968 with the Jeff Beck group when a young Rod Stewart was vocalist, also Ten Years After. Great music - followed Jeff’s career ever since. RIP indeed.
Need this whole show .. just amazing
What a great interpretation of a Bob Dylan song and made it there own.
The "The Jeff Beck Group" album they were promoting here ranks among the most otherwisely underappreciated albums from my personal favourites list. I must have bought this in the mid 80s when I was about 14 or 15 years old, didn't like all too much of it at first, but found it growing on me quite quickly afterwards. I go back to this at least once or twice per year, and when I do, I always give it a complete spin. Not a weak track on this and it ends with a memorable highlight, Jeff's perfect exploration of happy-sad on slide-guitar: "Definitely Maybe". If you don't know that album, go ahead and check it out!
Pure Genius, Master Class..There's Everything Else,then there's Jeff Beck! R.I.P. Brother!
Johnny Mathis and Jeff Beck..... What an awesome combo
😂I guess ol' Bob Tench does resemble Johnny some!😅
@@scottdwhite50 Yes, and he also makes the exaggerated facial grimaces, just like Johnny!
Very funny
My favorite Jeff Beck band.
What a gem of a song, thanks for digging this up and sharing it with us!
Gorgeous flourish at the very end by piano maestro Max Middleton, showing you (and me, a pianist) that he is the real McCoy. Kudos!!
Max made Jeff . . . , IMO.
I return to this video now and then when I’m in a reflective mood or simply taking time to exhale. I first knew of Jeff Beck when he was with The Yardbirds. Over the decades I caught five of his live performances. The first was in Long Beach, California with this very lineup of the Jeff Beck Group around the same time of this Beat Club production. I’m grateful that this video exists and is available on RUclips for us to enjoy. Thanks.
That was incredible.
When artists would and COULD still play live.
A great and hugely underrated band. I’m a massive fan of the two albums they recorded- still played regularly in the car…
Dynamite work from everyone, great guys working together to make something even better than the sum of the parts
First time I see Cozy Powell playing with a traditonal jazz grip 👍
Remember being in high school and digging " rough and ready" and the next album 'oranges' before he evolved into " blow by blow", this death really hurts when it's someone you've really admired for DECADES, and are grateful for all these tidbits and posts that are showing up on my algorithm , but it does make me cry.
This is one of the greatest rock albums ever. Going Down is fantastic.
Thank you Mr. Beck.
Jeff just stood there, as if he were a bystander, it seems. But what a remarkable guitar-player he was! I was hooked since "Bolero"
No star spaced-out allures. He stated, what he was, through his playing. I was lucky enough to see him twice. What a force of (playing) nature! I am so sorry your are gone....!!!!!
Greatest Loss in Music my Favorite era Bobby Tench, and his Buddy Max Middleton 4:33
Every Guitarist Clapton Page Luke all loved him . He invented a class Musicianship that bled from his heart to his AXE. We all with us Jeff. RIP until the next tour.
Can't believe I'm only hearing this for the first time.
Where did this air? He was one of a kind! No one played like him, he was a true rock icon🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Its from (West) German TV.
This line up is my favorite, they appear to be having fun but working hard. I get this, not too high brow and more than just three chord songs. Always had the cream of the crop line up.
Dylan has so many fantastic songs. More than any one person ever!
Missed my chance to see him for the 5th time last October 2022 due to illness. ~sad~ I do cherish the memories.
Loved this...first vinyl I bought at the second hand shop...still have it!
Listened to this a million times and finally seeing it performed
Incredible imagination. Totally in the zone with the feel of the song. Great job by band as well.
Easily the most musical guitarist ever.
JEFF BECK E COZY POWELL TOCANDO JUNTOS! EGO ACIMA DE TUDO INACREDITAVEL, ASSIM COM O TIMBRE DE VOZ DESSE VOCALISTA, MOMENTO BMARAVILHOSO
oh Lord..so Live and good. Cozy puttin in that feel, and Bob Tench, ...well try to beat that soul muffin!
I loved this band. Cozy n Jeff looked like brothers. RIP.
Hail Bobby Tench! Fantastic stuff. The 2 LPs with JB etc are so good
I never thought I'd see this played live with the original players from the album! Thanks for posting!
Man those red mics, if ever un-earthed, would be worth a fortune. All the greats gobbed in to those! :)
One of the few musicians in the world who dominates the instrument. Rare indeed.
God I love this line up with Jeff there is only one Jeff Beck and God do I miss him