How frigg’n good was that? The amazing Jeff Beck along with Sir Tom just knocked that way out of the park. I’ve never heard that before but it’s fantastic. Tom’s still with us and still sounds terrific in his 83 rd year and we, unfortunately, just lost Jeff. Not to leave out the other musicians performing on this particular piece. Well done all.👍👍🇨🇦
This is the direct result of men who did not care who hated this kind of music, they loved it so much they based their entire career on the celebration of the underclasses ART. How about that? One has to ask why America still dislikes people who dont look like them. My mother loved these guys and now I have the same taste........Thanks Mother
Para mí, es uno de los Blues mejores que he escuchado en mi vida. El dueto Jeff Beck & Tom Jones es para arrancarse la cabellera (en el mejor de los sentidos, claro).
Waouh!! Impressive. I really thought it was the Wolf talking at the begining of the song. What a voice!! The Voice, not for nothing! Great duet with Jeff Beck
I never understood why Jeff B.- Jimmy Page- Eric C. wouldn't hit the Road with Steve Winwood, Paul Rogers and Tom Jones to renew a British Invasion 2.0? Oh What Fun that would be...
I'd guess you're right, but I have the DVD and don't think this is in the feature or the extras. No video available? - would love to see how in the solo Beck is switching between LH fingers and slide so seamlessly.
jon Cleary (born in Britain, loved the blues in New Orleans). This Jon Cleary video is pure joy, in case you'd like to feel even better in your day --- ruclips.net/video/d4Ib_OF5F5w/видео.html&ab_channel=JonCleary
Mr. Lesini, where do you find all the killer stuff you come up with. Love it ,Love it ,Love it. Don't want to start any arguments but Jeff Beck has been my guitar god since his first USA tour as the Jeff Beck Group back in the 60s, he had this cool singer at the time from a Brit group called SteampacketGreat stuff.
You get pretty close to this sound when on the Strat you use the bridge pickup, turn the trebles down all the way and add distortion to taste. Rest is up to your fingers.
How these two never did a blues studio album and toured behind it is beyond my comprehension
Jeff Beck is great, and he is recognized for it. Tom Jones is the greatest, with near zero recognition from the music world.
How frigg’n good was that? The amazing Jeff Beck along with Sir Tom just knocked that way out of the park. I’ve never heard that before but it’s fantastic. Tom’s still with us and still sounds terrific in his 83 rd year and we, unfortunately, just lost Jeff. Not to leave out the other musicians performing on this particular piece. Well done all.👍👍🇨🇦
Now I know why Tom Jones was at Jeff's furneral...I didn't know they played together
Me either
This was on Martin Scorceses The Blues documentary. I couldn't believe it when I saw it. Never heard tom jones sing blues.
Jeff will be missed 😢
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This is as good as it gets. RIP Jeff.
This is the direct result of men who did not care who hated this kind of music, they loved it so much they based their entire career on the celebration of the underclasses ART. How about that? One has to ask why America still dislikes people who dont look like them. My mother loved these guys and now I have the same taste........Thanks Mother
RIP Jeff Beck
This is as sick as it gets! Tom Jones and Beck are spilling over with Blues!!!!
Para mí, es uno de los Blues mejores que he escuchado en mi vida. El dueto Jeff Beck & Tom Jones es para arrancarse la cabellera (en el mejor de los sentidos, claro).
Tom Jones had one of the greatest blues voices. Sung from every cell in his body. Bam
Has.
He’s very much still alive
This is just so cool, Tom does the blues proud and Jeff Beck is just amazing
JEFF AND TOM SHOULD DO A ALBUM TOGETHER ASAP.
The only thing i regret of this fabulous video is too few people has coming to listening true music.
JEFF AND TOM ALBUM ASAP .
This is a fuckin' masterpiece, . . it don't get better than this. . .
So much soul in Tom Jones voice this is perfection.
Who didn't Jeff Beck play with ❓👍 He is so real with 🎵🎶
Probably Taylor Swift (?!). . .
Man this is effing good! Legends play the blues straight up! No BS just the blues! Love it!
Amazing performance from two of the best musicians ever..and that studio 2 at Abbey Road is a fantastic place,i know ive been there.
These guys should get together more often
Waouh!! Impressive. I really thought it was the Wolf talking at the begining of the song. What a voice!! The Voice, not for nothing! Great duet with Jeff Beck
Wow Im enjoying both men, would love to be there just listening to them bith❤❤
Hey this is class! Jeff & Tom should record a blues album!
Yes It is wonderful.
I think he did, but I can't find it. One of the songs on it might be "Love Letters."
Unmatched Jeff Beck, RIP Master
OMG! This is way beyond!! What a fabulous duo Jeff and Tom. Amazing record.❤❤😊😊. And I'm so digging that tinkling piano too.
NO ONE No ONe sings like Tom JOnes !! awesome !!
Le blues man par excellence de tout uk extraordinaire
I never understood why Jeff B.- Jimmy Page- Eric C. wouldn't hit the Road with Steve Winwood, Paul Rogers and Tom Jones to renew a British Invasion 2.0? Oh What Fun that would be...
Jeff is sooooo amazing!Yes, perfect music with heart.Love it!
Awesome. Saw this film on release and now regret I didn't buy it.
Woww this is so good i love it
Great Duo should record together
OMG What Music !!!!! Beautiful Beautiful........ ;-)
Pure Blues - Pure Class! Got to love those guys.
pure class..
Nailed it by far
WOW!
Great cover, honors the original, takes it someplace new without getting crazy. And Jeff channels Hubert beautifully.
Love Hubert! Sweet guy too. Also Jimmy Witherspoon did a live take of this song with Duke Robillard on the strings, worth checkin' out.
Something special. Thanks for posting, Lesini Blues Dimitris.
Love it!
power duo. just red hot; that ax.
This is amazingly GREAT! Hell with the Yeah!
Yess
This is from Martin Scorsese's documentary, "Red, White, and Blues"
A song about being sick with a "sick" guitar tone
I'd guess you're right, but I have the DVD and don't think this is in the feature or the extras. No video available? - would love to see how in the solo Beck is switching between LH fingers and slide so seamlessly.
Jeff uses the wangy bar to emulate the slide - plenty of videos on youtube of him doing this ruclips.net/video/howz7gVecjE/видео.html
Perfection with heart
Who is tickling the ivory
jon Cleary (born in Britain, loved the blues in New Orleans). This Jon Cleary video is pure joy, in case you'd like to feel even better in your day ---
ruclips.net/video/d4Ib_OF5F5w/видео.html&ab_channel=JonCleary
This is incredible
Dos grandes del Blues.
Great !!!!
Absolutely fu@#ing fantastic 👌🤘🤯
Have my fun too with this great blues
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supergroup
Low down dirty blues!!
Boom!
Should have done a blues album
Is this an outtake from Red White and Blues? Amazing.
❤️🙏😎🎼💋💥
Mr. Lesini, where do you find all the killer stuff you come up with. Love it ,Love it ,Love it. Don't want to start any arguments but Jeff Beck has been my guitar god since his first USA tour as the Jeff Beck Group back in the 60s, he had this cool singer at the time from a Brit group called SteampacketGreat stuff.
No arguments from me!! I wonder what became of that Steampacket singer. I heard he was considering playing for Celtic.
Duro...blues..
Antonio Betancourt little lier
long john would be proudl
Okay that’s it
SUPREMO . . .
Sure Howlin Wolf and Hubert Sumlin would both appreciate. 😄
anybody know how Beck gets that sweet nasty tone on that track?
bon he's Jeff Beckk he can do anything his fingers are magic
You get pretty close to this sound when on the Strat you use the bridge pickup, turn the trebles down all the way and add distortion to taste. Rest is up to your fingers.
Pretty sure he's using a wah wah pedal-- kind of cocked like a filter rather than sweeping it back and forth
Jeff is using a Klone pedal & he is a technical wizard & very sharp with his fingers.
Tom missed his true calling.
He didn't. You've just missed out on the many bluesy songs he's done. Everything from "Is The Bluebird Blue" to "Cry To Me."
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Can anyone identify the Key of this song?
I came here for the book of Daniel J. Levitin "musical brain"