Running My Mouth About Jeff Beck

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @otisgibbs
    @otisgibbs  Год назад +80

    Here's that Jeff Beck set that I talked about in the video.
    ruclips.net/video/jfICdVB9EFI/видео.html

    • @jaylongino8225
      @jaylongino8225 Год назад +4

      Thanks for the link, Otis. Jeff Beck at his best, actually.

    • @jesalbrtarteaga64
      @jesalbrtarteaga64 Год назад +4

      Thank you Otis!

    • @CreativeWarrior-
      @CreativeWarrior- Год назад +1

      Thanks for the link, brother! THEM CATS WAZ SMOKIN' !!!!!!!!

    • @freelancebythebay
      @freelancebythebay Год назад +2

      Class. Act.

    • @chickeastwater9883
      @chickeastwater9883 Год назад +1

      Funny... i clicked & went Oh Yah the Ronnie Scotts gig.. in London
      He played 5 nights there.
      There are quite a few Vids from these shows.
      Excellent , i will be was this again, later tonight.

  • @mrcanarsie
    @mrcanarsie Год назад +3

    I love that he played without a pick

  • @aslevdog
    @aslevdog Год назад +42

    For a time Jeff walked among us, showed us what’s possible…,the light he’s left , now burns for us all to find our own way. Thank You Jeff.

  • @johncarlo7395
    @johncarlo7395 Год назад +4

    Jeff lived in his mum's house in Demesne Road, Wallington, when he was a teenager, I lived about two or three miles away from him, I was about 16 he was about 18, I used to go round to his house and he sometimes came round to mine, he taught me quite a lot of pull off's and hammer on's, as I was just starting out, he was an absolutely amazing player at that age, and I'm still nowhere near it, but I plod on.

  • @darrellkinkade9205
    @darrellkinkade9205 Год назад +10

    Jeff Beck showcasing a YOUNG Tal Wilkenfeld several years back shows what a class act he was...

    • @danielmorris3687
      @danielmorris3687 Год назад +3

      @@goodun2974 Rhonda Smith is the bass player from Canada and also Anika Nilles playing drums on his last tour. ✌️🇨🇦

    • @darrellkinkade9205
      @darrellkinkade9205 Год назад

      @@goodun2974 I did get to see Beck w/ Jan Hammer. in the mid 70's. Very tight show

  • @dr.buzzvonjellar8862
    @dr.buzzvonjellar8862 Год назад +27

    I think he’d be surprised how much love the world has for him.

    • @timhancock6626
      @timhancock6626 Год назад +9

      I think you are so right. That's the shame of it in a way, but I imagine his family has been very comforted by the outpouring of acknowledgement from the world over. When she was much younger my wife would see him as she lived not far away from him and he could have been anybody. He was completely unassuming.

  • @anthonywhite2960
    @anthonywhite2960 Год назад +36

    Jeff Beck was a complete original musician. He was always evolving. I loved watching him perform, you could always see the joy in his face as he played. The man loved what he did.

  • @stevevice9863
    @stevevice9863 Год назад +27

    He was the most creative guitarist I've ever listened to. Always pushing his art farther and farther. RIP Jeff.

  • @backdoorarts5243
    @backdoorarts5243 Год назад +26

    Got to see Jeff Beck back in 1980 on the There And Back tour. He was one of the greatest back then, but I've never known anyone who was already considered "one of the best" continue to revolutionize the instrument the way he did. This was high school for me, and I was a jazz head bass player and Wired was constantly on my turntable because of the interplay between Jeff and Wilbur Bascomb. As my musical interests grew I reached both back and forward with him. I'd always known about his Cliff Gallup obsessions, but Crazy Legs blew me away hearing him play that. The show linked is part of a residency he did at Ronnie Scott's, and if you've never seen the DVD release from that it shows the breadth of what he can do. I can't say that I have a definitive Beck album now. For me he's a bit like David Bowie, reinventing himself on a regular basis for most of his career before being able to settle in and do anything. I was crushed when I heard he passed in a way I haven't since I heard about Terry Kath, my first guitar hero, back in the 70's. Thanks for sharing, Otis.

  • @greenalishi222
    @greenalishi222 Год назад +2

    Beautiful. RiP Mr Beck. A master

  • @senatorjimdracula1603
    @senatorjimdracula1603 Год назад +8

    Jeff was playing 'stunt guitar' in 1965-66 long before people even heard Hendrix. All on a 1-pickup Esquire! Controlled feedback, using the volume and tone controls as effects, etc. Just a supremely talented guy....

  • @deanoppergoalieclinics834
    @deanoppergoalieclinics834 Год назад +4

    Otis,you are spot on about everything you say about Jeff Beck. I made it to Austin,TX a few times to see Jeff Beck,always incredible,and Stevie Ray was always on his mind! I was also at the Brown County,Nashville,IN show you mentioned with Jeff Beck and Johnny Depp and they tore it up! The Video you shared was @Ronnie Scott's NOV 2007 it was the 6th and extra set of his 5-Night Residency that week,I was put in the front row because a crazeed fan was standing up playing 'Air Guitar' so his manager put people he knew from then on instead. I am sending my condolences,and am gutted from Jeff's passing,I traveled all over following Jeff all the way until his final show in Reno,NV, they'll never be another. If you are on Facebook please find me,I put a Jeff Beck post.Sending my condolences to you,his family,and wife Sandra,and all other fans worldwide, :Dean...

    • @basura2001
      @basura2001 Год назад

      I saw Jeff Beck at The Backyard about 20 years ago. There were entire families in the audience playing air guitar😊

  • @randalldavis3251
    @randalldavis3251 Год назад +14

    I purchased "Crazy Legs" when it was released and was amazed(not really} at his versatility.Jeff has been my favorite guitarist for over 50 years.I am shocked nad saddened by his untimely passing. R.I.P.

  • @johnsears4197
    @johnsears4197 Год назад +2

    Great show

  • @charlesnolan7602
    @charlesnolan7602 Год назад +1

    I followed Jeff Beck intensly starting March 1977 with Jeff Beck live with the Jan Hammer group through now!
    I had heard Jeff 's Yardbird songs on AM radio in the 1960's.
    I heard a bit of Jeff with BBA.
    Jeff appeared on Stanley Clarke's Journey to love, 1975.
    So...I saw Jeff several times, 1980-2014. It wasn't only a concert, it was a spectacular spectacle in guitar playing. Every time I saw him, he had reinvented himself!

  • @geoben427
    @geoben427 Год назад +13

    Nice tribute to Jeff Beck. Thanks for sharing the video with us!

  • @terrygrady7683
    @terrygrady7683 Год назад +12

    I have been watching tributes for 2 days and this is the best one. Otis has a wisdom that shines.

  • @yairwyler7058
    @yairwyler7058 Год назад +2

    Just so you know, beautiful Otis. I'm watching you from Tel Aviv. And I can't wait for you to put more and more videos.

  • @rustyshimstock8653
    @rustyshimstock8653 Год назад +1

    I completely agree about Austin. It is so much like Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree.

  • @stevewolf223
    @stevewolf223 Год назад +1

    Mr. Otis Gibbs, you are so good at the things you do! I am quite happy to say, in my younger life I got to spend some time around you. All the best to you and yours, God bless and be well and God bless Jeff Beck !

  • @rc6981
    @rc6981 Год назад +3

    Beck is in my top 5 for sure.His rendition of little Wing is something to behold.He seemed to just get better & better as he aged.RIP Jeff Beck.Thanks man👍

  • @halridleyjr.2890
    @halridleyjr.2890 Год назад +5

    He was the Rock Star as he was never the star, he was the rock!

  • @mdhj67
    @mdhj67 Год назад +3

    Long time Jeff Beck fan. Blow by Blow and Wired were always my favorite albums from Beck and his version of Good Bye Pork Pie Hat takes me on a journey every time I listen to it.
    Unlike most rock and rollers that came into the spotlight in the 60's, Beck's creativity never stopped expanding. The man never 'settled down' professionally.

  • @Foofang65
    @Foofang65 Год назад +9

    The dude was absolutely brilliant. I think he was so advanced from his counterparts. Meaning the other bunch of players that surrounded him. Anyway. He will forever be one of the greats from this little ole planet of ours. My favorite era of his music. Would have to be the early years. I can’t get enough of the yardbirds. Peace to you Jeff. Your journey has just begun.✌️

  • @57hound
    @57hound Год назад +3

    I had they great privilege to see Jeff Beck twice-once in the late ‘70s, then again just a few years ago. Both times, he played his ass off. At the ‘70s show, he came out for 3 or 4 encores, each time it seemed he was so amazed that the crowd was digging him so much. The more recent show, he was touring with Buddy Guy. Guy opened, then came back later and played a few numbers with Jeff and his band-awesome expedience. IMHO, of all the ‘60s/‘70s era “Rock Guitar Gods”, Jeff was the only one who kept evolving, pushing the envelope of what can be done with a guitar, growing as an artist. The world has lost an irreplaceable musician. If you haven’t already, search RUclips for his performances at Ronnie Scott’s. That will give you some idea of what he was capable of doing. RIP Jeff Beck

  • @neilfriedman
    @neilfriedman Год назад +3

    There is a whole concert called Rock n Roll Party, with Emelda May. A tribute to Les Paul. Also with Trombone Shorty. Available on dvd.

  • @teresathomley3703
    @teresathomley3703 Год назад +2

    All of Jeff Beck's jazz stuff does it for me.

  • @joeurbanowski321
    @joeurbanowski321 Год назад +8

    Great job Otis..! A UTube Jeff Beck Tribute that’s not cookie-cutter fluff.. Jeff Beck wasn’t only a guitarist.. he was a musician.. RIP Jeff Beck..❤️🙏🏻

  • @vonrock6862
    @vonrock6862 Год назад +1

    Saw Jeff Beck in Seattle in the late 60’s at the Eagles Ballroom, no seats everyone sat on the floor. He came on stage in blue jeans an a white t-shirt. With his back towards the crowd he played solo for an hour, he had us mesmerized, back then WOW was the word.

  • @geoffknot
    @geoffknot Год назад +4

    Otis, you called out all my favorite characteristics of Jeff Beck! big vocabulary! appreciation of guitar music style! fan of other musicians! yes indeed.

  • @FuriousMess
    @FuriousMess Год назад +5

    I got to see Jeff numerous times over the years starting from The Jeff Beck Group that featured Rod the Mod and Ron Wood on bass in a little teen club. It was always a trancendental experience as a guitar player. God Bless you Jeff wherever you are jamming with Jimi and Stevie.

  • @guitarshapedpizza
    @guitarshapedpizza Год назад +3

    I really enjoyed the second incarnation on the Jeff Beck group with Clive chaman Bob tench cozy pal Max Middleton. That was such a great hybrid of pop jazz and sort of that band's own style. But I also loved blow-by-blow when it came out as anybody you ever owned a guitar did. And I loved Jeff Beck and Jan Hammer. That live openly did is wonderful. And of course his yardbird stint, legendary

  • @cameronduffy8115
    @cameronduffy8115 Год назад +3

    Saw Jeff Healy open for Jeff Beck opening for SRV in Toronto awhile back - Healy was a hometown boy made good - JB was full on fusion on fire (not a word spoken until he gave a shoutout to Healy) whoa boy! SRV smoked the place (my second SRV show saw him at Massey Hall in 84) - finally SRV does a couple of encores and then invites a "friend of his" out - JB and SRV proceeded to absolutely fry Freddie King's Goin Down🔥🔥🔥 - the only tune JB played that night that had lyrics - great night goes without saying - sadly none of these legends are with us any more 😞

  • @davidpucciarelli9373
    @davidpucciarelli9373 Год назад +1

    "Six Strings Down." The Maestro, Jeff Beck💖

  • @jseymourguenther6527
    @jseymourguenther6527 Год назад +3

    Speaking of RUclipss of JBeck, I love the semi- recent Ronnie Scott’s gig with the young woman on bass, especially his cover of “A Day in the Life”

  • @christinelloyd8775
    @christinelloyd8775 Год назад +1

    I’m utterly devastated at the news of the loss of the great Jeff Beck. An outstanding genius on the guitar, a down to earth genuine and good man. We will dearly miss you Jeff.

  • @bradhardisty1652
    @bradhardisty1652 Год назад +4

    He waa a Chameleon. He did right on Les Paul with Imelda May after he died. Cliff Gallup and yet he defined futuristic sounds that people can't duplicate.

  • @pueblobeefcorn2070
    @pueblobeefcorn2070 Год назад +7

    I saw him open for Santana once. He blew everyone's minds with a jaw dropping set. The audience was shaking it off and crying for more when Beck exited.
    Carlos came out praising Beck and acknowledged what had just happened, how the air had been sucked out of the outdoor venue. Then Carlos was begging Beck to come out on stage and jam. Literally begging from the stage, three cheers for Jeff Beck type thing, and for whatever reason Beck didn't come out. I felt bad for Carlos, he said he was on that tour for six weeks and Beck still wouldn't jam w/him. lol. Spinal Tap moment.
    He and Stevie Ray did a show in Toronto, Jeff Healy opened. It was called the Fire and the Fury Tour. SRV was touring the In Step album and Beck was on the Guitar Shop Tour. Outrageous show. Terry Bozzio was drumming w/Beck.
    He got better with age as his right hand developed a mind of it's own. Every time he toured he added dynamic musicians and warped out into new styles. The last time I saw him was in 2011 and that was the best concert I've ever seen. He did How High the Moon on that Gretsch and Somewhere Over the Rainbow on the Strat.
    He had Merle Haggard or Stevie Wonder level cool/class. Jeff was big on Chet/Les/Cliff Gallup...Roy Buchanan
    Cause We've Ended as Lovers is as close to a human voice as a guitar can get.
    He was the gold standard.

    • @bradc32
      @bradc32 Год назад +1

      wish that show with Stevie was 10 yrs later.i remember the sound being horrible.stadium shows have gotten so much better all those amazing musicians deserved a better venue

    • @tommilks3043
      @tommilks3043 Год назад +1

      Saw Jeff numerous times and saw the tour where he opened for Santana. It was at Starplex in Dallas. That was a a rare time that I think Carlos had more energy than Beck that night. Beck is by far still the best I have ever seen. Playing in heaven for God now.

    • @pueblobeefcorn2070
      @pueblobeefcorn2070 Год назад

      @@tommilks3043 He opened once for BB King and didn't jam with BB. It would seem obvious that they'd do something together but it didn't happen.
      They jammed on TV in the lead up to the tour but when I saw them Beck didn't appear in BB's set.

    • @pueblobeefcorn2070
      @pueblobeefcorn2070 Год назад

      @@bradc32 For sure. When I saw them it was at Skydome Toronto and I think it was the first show where they converted the stadium into a smaller indoor venue with a thing called the Sky tent. I remember the sound being pretty rough. SRV was on overload though

  • @johnwelsh6065
    @johnwelsh6065 Год назад +1

    I never got to see him live either. Now I never will. 10 years, almost exactly, my senior. RIP Jeff.

  • @ronhochhalter3491
    @ronhochhalter3491 Год назад +9

    I just watched the Jeff Beck show you spoke about. I'm speechless, that might be the most incredible 20 mins of live music I've experienced in decades. Why is it we don't celebrate great musicians until they're gone? Maybe we take too many things in life for granted. I really appreciate the hard work you put into these wonderful stories. I tip my hat to you my friend. If we ever cross paths I would be honored to buy you a quality cup of coffee and share a story or two.

  • @johnrobb8435
    @johnrobb8435 Год назад +2

    Over the years I saw Jeff Beck maybe a dozen times. Recently, I found a few torn off ticket stubs from back in the day and one was from Jeff Beck sharing the bill with the Mahavishnu Otchestra at Hofstra University on Long Island. The price was $6.50!!
    Probably the most memorable show was Jeff and Stevie Ray back in the '89 at Maddison Square Garden and it was billed as the "Fire Meets the Fury" tour.
    BTW, I was stationed at Bergstrom Air Force Base in Austin back in '69-'71 and I believe that the base is now the municipal airport.

  • @billtice5057
    @billtice5057 Год назад +6

    Honestly anytime Jeff Beck had his hands on a guitar we’re my favorite. Seriously he was that kind of a player! Sad loss…😢

  • @johncurtis920
    @johncurtis920 Год назад +4

    Jeff Beck was an astounding musician, a conversationalist really with the guitar as his voice. His relative uniqueness in his field of endeavor, leaving aside his musicianship, was that he remained a force even as most of his contemporaries were aging out. He continually explored the musical terrain with new artists.
    I daresay he brought the likes of a young bassist phenom, female Aussie bassist Tal Wilkenfeld, to larger public awareness at one point. Or at least I became aware of her thru Beck. You should RUclips the session they did entitled "Live at Ronnie Scotts," a personal fave of mine.
    And one of his recent CD's, Loud Hailer, proved him to still be cuttin' it on the edge of musical terrain. He seemed more than willing to cultivate young, male and female, talent. I can think of no finer way to eulogize the man than by that which Bill Murray said upon introducing him on stage at an event:
    "Ladys and Gentlemen, he IS the TRUTH! Nobody sounds like the honorable Jeff Beck!!"
    Indeed. NoooBODY does. Not even Clapton, no slouch at his art, could match Beck's sound. Lighters in the air please folks, or smart phone lights to you younger readers viewing this, here's to the passing of an age in music! We will not see his like again.
    John~
    American Net'Zen

  • @keithburgess1567
    @keithburgess1567 Год назад +4

    I watched him yesterday with Tal and narada Michael Walden doing little wing with Michael singing on drums omg I preferred it to Hendrix and Jeff was in awe of Hendrix and nearly quit playing when he first heard him

  • @olev01
    @olev01 Год назад +4

    Hey Otis, you've just got a new subscriber! I'm afraid that I wasn't aware of you until now.
    I think your celebration of Jeff Beck was SPOT ON!
    He's been described as an extremely responsive musician, and a generous one as well, amongst many other distinguishing characteristics.
    I've not been a fan of country/western/billy music, but hearing your comments made me curious enough to watch that video from Ronnie Scott's.
    Fabulous, just fabulous!
    Thank you!❤️🎶🎸👏👍🎸🎶❤️😁

  • @grinkashman7884
    @grinkashman7884 Год назад +1

    Well said. JB is my favorite musician! Saw him several times, but saw him oct 10th at the Count Basey Theatre 2nd row, right in front of him. Unbelievable show, Johnny was good, Rhonda , Anika and Jason were all exceptional. 3 months later and he's gone.

  • @joncaradies3155
    @joncaradies3155 Год назад +10

    I really liked what you said about his expanded guitar vocabulary . I'd read that he played for hours every day (like every day)....... I don't think we will have another player with such dedication to the art and the craft of it all ...... Thanks for the tribute !

  • @tomp.6239
    @tomp.6239 Год назад +1

    Had just spun Truth & Beckola, back to back, plunking my Tele, trying to keep up, then I hear next day he'd up & died. Felt like a family member gone. I thought he was timeless, never gonna' die. RIP, pure Genius.

    • @tomp.6239
      @tomp.6239 Год назад

      Another great one, Otis; beautiful tribute, thanks again!

  • @davidpepper442
    @davidpepper442 Год назад +2

    Hey Otis, I'm having my morning coffee in Austin as well. Cheers!

  • @glenkepic3208
    @glenkepic3208 Год назад +1

    Nice tribute.
    I gotta check out Crazy Legs again,,,,library stop.
    Me, i go back to '65 with Heart Ful Of Soul's B side of Steeled Blues, credited to Jeff Beck. I was 8.
    Never got to see him,,,,somehow missed him at Winterland, touring for Blow By Blow in '75.
    I bought the album. I didn't know the dang thing was out.. I had everything before except Rough and Ready.
    RIP, Jeff Beck.

  • @jamestucker2666
    @jamestucker2666 Год назад +3

    I only saw the great Jeff Beck once but what a show. It was in Fair Park in Dallas. Was warmed up by The Robert Cray band and played with the local hero SRV. Maybe 2000 people there. A most memorable night, a guitar players heaven that night
    And you are SO right about Austin not being what it was!

  • @ronnie5129
    @ronnie5129 Год назад +3

    Otis, thanks for this video here, The Album Crazy Legs is one of my Favorite ones, i have wore it out and i had to buy another ones, R.I.P. To The Master, Cousin Figel

  • @ryanzigler5191
    @ryanzigler5191 Год назад +5

    Jeff Beck is legendary and legends never die. Thank you for sharing your gift with us. He will be a inspiration to guitar players for generations to come. Rest in peace

  • @wendymorgan7249
    @wendymorgan7249 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this thoughtful video about Jeff Beck. I am really enjoying your videos, knowledge base, and perspective on artists and their music . Since you asked, I absolutely love Jeff Beck's Nessun Dorma at Royal Albert Hall. Makes me cry every time. Love all things Yardbirds! Hope you found that ground in a good cup of coffee. Unfortunately, we lost another creative force. Peace out Mr. Jeff Beck.

  • @jckite7044
    @jckite7044 Год назад +1

    Thank you Mr Gibbs. There is no way I would have heard/seen this without your link. Fantastic, what a gig

  • @teresathomley3703
    @teresathomley3703 Год назад +2

    Nice to know you're a Beck fan, Otis.

  • @bjorntannberg1581
    @bjorntannberg1581 Год назад +3

    That's true musicianship.

  • @raybassman7536
    @raybassman7536 Год назад +1

    When SRV came to town soon before the helicopter crash, I sure am glad I got my butt up off the couch and went to see him. I wish i would have seen Ronnie Van Zant of Skynyrd before the plane crash. I had the Jeff Beck albums, Blow by Blow, Wired, and Guitar shop.

  • @royd7636
    @royd7636 Год назад +2

    "Live at Ronnie Scott's" (get the blue ray) - "Cause We've Ended as Lovers", "Nadia", "Blast from the East" ...

  • @julesotis13
    @julesotis13 Год назад +1

    We love your mouth...when it's running..brother Otis

  • @Kymoon99
    @Kymoon99 Год назад +1

    I got to see Jeff open for ZZ top here in Kansas city MO around 2017 and he was absolutely awesome RIP Jeff and LMP 🎸🎶

  • @badriver434
    @badriver434 Год назад +3

    just watched the attached-smashingly great! thanks

  • @buzzbabyjesus
    @buzzbabyjesus Год назад +2

    Now THAT is Rock N Roll, and how I want to remember Jeff.

  • @TheGeniuschrist
    @TheGeniuschrist Год назад +5

    I'm sipping coffee with Otis.

  • @genekersten7165
    @genekersten7165 Год назад +2

    When I want to watch Jeff play, I always go to The Secret Policeman’s Other Ball. Great play by Jeff and Eric Clapton. Thanks Otis.

  • @saginawdan
    @saginawdan Год назад +1

    Otis, Thank you for the video link. It was great! RIP JEFF 👍

  • @ChrisSmith88love
    @ChrisSmith88love Год назад +1

    I still hear him LIVE. Y'KNOW' it's my head and that's what I got. Jeff's sound goes right and it never leaves. Hallelula!

  • @MrFrogman54
    @MrFrogman54 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the link, dig the on the money talk on Jeff,,,

  • @h-minus5537
    @h-minus5537 Год назад +3

    The Jan Hammer collaboration sticks out in my memory as an LP I had as a teenager.
    Phenomenal guitarist
    No gimmicks

  • @alcologne1786
    @alcologne1786 Год назад +3

    That was such a great album. It was a tribute to Galloping Cliff Gallup. Just a great album and that band cooks as evidenced in that video from Ronnie Scott's. Thanks for the great story.

  • @kendipietro6855
    @kendipietro6855 Год назад +3

    I'd been a Jeff Beck fan for while but when Beck's Belero was released, that was it, he made it to guitar god status for me..

  • @josephlynch3746
    @josephlynch3746 Год назад +1

    Otis, that was a beautiful tribute, TY*

  • @rickbroderick9146
    @rickbroderick9146 Год назад +1

    Thx for bringing your perspective Otis, I wasn't aware of his rockabilly roots.
    I came up with the late 50s on and listened and played along (on my prized 00018 I bought with yardwork jobs money I made..$212 00 at Manny's in NYC 1966).with the wide range of music around in the rock and folk rock heyday. Jeff has simply been a marvel of sound and invention my whole life and was thrilled he was a force of style,imagination and the sweetest hands in the business.. while maintaining his love and appreciative generosity to his peers, A beautiful guy went capriciously before his time and talent had been maximized. It hit me kinda hard, but the cat DID live in all our times. Lucky us.

  • @otisgibbs
    @otisgibbs  Год назад +6

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    • @mikebunch5553
      @mikebunch5553 Год назад +1

      Excellent way to spend a few minutes in the morning✌️❤️

  • @laurenblainebamartistmgt
    @laurenblainebamartistmgt Год назад +1

    Lisa Presley - #diedsuddenly but is now free and at peace. Like Michael said, “Gone too soon”.

  • @saginawdan
    @saginawdan Год назад

    One of the beautiful things about this set is the joy Jeff had on his face. The thing that stands out about the Brits was that they were devoted students to music style. 🎶

  • @eightrodway
    @eightrodway Год назад +1

    Bought the Shapes of Things 45 in 1966 when I was 12. Bought Truth when it came out. Blow By Blow and Wired as well. Saw him only once; with the Jan Hammer Group. Live At Ronnie Scott's is a master class. What a guy!

  • @dannypruett4976
    @dannypruett4976 Год назад +2

    Just watched the video of the pre show Gene Vincent rockabilly thing you were talking about... It was great!
    I've always been a fan of Clapton and Page, but I was never really into Beck. I'm not a big fan of Jazz and I knew that was Jeff's thing so I never considered it much... But after watching this video I've found a new level of respect for the man
    Many thanks, Otis Gibbs... Keep on doing what you do, Brother!

    • @donyoung7874
      @donyoung7874 Год назад +2

      Same here. He was technically far superior to either one but not all of his stuff connected with me. I've come to appreciate him more over time.

  • @rustyshimstock8653
    @rustyshimstock8653 Год назад +1

    Hey Otis, You did manage to say some stuff about JB that I had not not heard said. I went to see that Crazy Legs performance. It is everything you said and more. My favorite part is when the reprise Train Kept a Rolling as he had plaid so many times with the yardbirds. Loved that video. Everyone should checki it out.

  • @landlinesandpercolators8822
    @landlinesandpercolators8822 Год назад +1

    Lovely, thoughtful tribute to Jeff Beck -- you described well the joy and generosity of spirit that comes across in his performance videos of more recent vintage (as opposed to smashing his guitar in "Blow Up"!). Beck seemed to truly mature as a player and person over the decades. I really appreciate that he liked to have strong women in his band -- not as eye candy (or at least not just) but as peers and great musicians. Having that feminine aspect is a nice balance to the Rock and Roll Boys club.
    My go to -- "Rough and Ready."

  • @tommilks3043
    @tommilks3043 Год назад +1

    During a recent interview he said that he didn’t play everyday which is more astonishing.

  • @williamknell864
    @williamknell864 Год назад +1

    Jeff Beck's enthusiasm for the players he was on stage with was one really cool aspect of his musicality and elder statesman stature.
    His right hand was like a Swiss Army Leatherman tool for operating a Strat to probably its utmost.
    There's more fascinating stuff going on right there than in most of what passes for "live" music in the 21st century.
    His playing on "Looking For Another Pure Love," on Stevie Wonder's Talking Book album is one of my favorite things he did.
    The idea of those two guys in a studio, just bouncing ideas around, at that point in their lives is pretty damn incredible.

    • @Baz-Ten-Sounds
      @Baz-Ten-Sounds Год назад

      Wow I didn't know that it was Jeff Beck on `Another pure love' . What a sweet sharp solo!

  • @steveshoopman9552
    @steveshoopman9552 Год назад +1

    Your reflections on Jeff are like how I feel about him. I to greatly regret not going to Nashville in Brown county to see him, I'm not too far away. Somehow I thought there would be another chance. He's for ever young and was greatly gifted and shared it until the end.

  • @stevenedwards4470
    @stevenedwards4470 Год назад +1

    That was a very cool link. What a privilege to be in that room. 😝 I kept looking at that guy on the left with his back to the stage. That Darrel guy is fully committed. I saw Beck once with Stevie Ray at MSG that season in 89 I think when they went out. That was a good time

  • @batman48195
    @batman48195 Год назад +4

    Hi Otis, I’ve been enjoying your videos for a couple years and decided to sign up on Patreon. Keep doing what you’re doing!

  • @pliccut
    @pliccut Год назад +1

    I’ve seen that video and I agree with your observations about Jeff’s playing. His sound is so clear and perfect!

  • @littlechicago7482
    @littlechicago7482 Год назад +2

    Otis thanks for a good start to my day. I won't get busy just yet though, I'll watch Jeff's tribute video (again) first 😃

  • @stratocaster1greg
    @stratocaster1greg Год назад +1

    I bought Wired when I was 14 cause the album cover looked cool. I didnt know his music boy was I blown away. So sad him and Lisa Marie Presley gone way too soon.

  • @redroverthefngamecat
    @redroverthefngamecat Год назад +1

    The juxtaposition of the Rockabilly set and how Jeff "normally" plays is amazing. His unique style of playing is so nuanced and original. On the Ronnie Scott Blu-ray, watch the Rockabilly set and then the regular Jeff set. You'll be slapped in the face by his originality and style. Unbelievable!

  • @robertwynkoop7112
    @robertwynkoop7112 Год назад +3

    Interestingly the great rockabilly video you recommend has Jeff playing with a pick, probably simply in service to the sounds he was seeking for that music. Never say never with Jeff…. Blow by Blow and Wired are the some of the most influential guitar music sound collections ever made and yet represent only one of the pinnacles he achieved. Thanks for the thoughts Otis!

  • @paulreese3071
    @paulreese3071 Год назад +1

    Great video Otis!!! To your point, if you see the version of Cause We've Ended As Lovers from the '07 Crossroads Festival Jeff's reaction to Tal's solo is exactly what you described!!!! As Bill Murray said in his introduction, "nobody sounds like Jeff Beck!!!"

  • @frankgrumpy6193
    @frankgrumpy6193 Год назад +2

    So appreciate your channel ..God Bless..hotel coffee sucks..lol

  • @aroe3896
    @aroe3896 Год назад +1

    It's so cool that you emphasized Jeff Beck's rockabilly roots and that rockabilly show at Ronnie Scott's. I need to do a deep dive there. I got to see JB in concert twice, in Birmingham, AL; once as a teenager after he released Blow by Blow and on his '89 tour with SRV (where they both played the encore, Hendrix). I'm disappointed I didn't see him once in the past few years after rediscovering him. His mastery of the guitar is off-the-charts!

  • @MrBluoct
    @MrBluoct Год назад +2

    JB
    Next level capacity & talent known and respected world wide
    A sound like no other
    He seemingly moved effortlessly through decades of musicianship, creativity, incremental mayhem associated with traveling bands / musicians and added that special chord called humility
    Only recently was made aware he didn’t typically, or ever use a … pick over the last x decades

  • @tommaloney3938
    @tommaloney3938 Год назад +1

    thanks again Otis for your insight and ability to explain the deeper things of being a musician. totally agree with your take on crazy legs show. Jeff Beck was the guy who truly represented rock and roll from the past into the future. He did it all with his guitar. do remember few years back there was a series where they got different movie directors to do a film on the blues?forgive me for not remembering the directors name but he was English and had Van Morrison, Lulu,Tom Jones and Jeff Beck. man what you said about playing in context is so true. I think one of the songs was cry me a river, and the chords were beautiful and the crying single string was heartbreaking. saw him a few times and he was a master of presentation. he could sound like a heard of rhinos running through the room and stop on a dime and hit one note that would give you goosebumps. and then there's his slide playing. well I ran my mouth enough going for the second cup of coffee. much love to you Otis and Jeff your inspiration and music lives on.

  • @Scablander
    @Scablander Год назад +1

    Thanks for that great link, Otis!

  • @GRBAquatics
    @GRBAquatics Год назад +1

    Very Cool Thankyou. Picked up "Blow by Blow" album in mid 1980's and was "Blown" Away.

  • @floydstowe
    @floydstowe Год назад +1

    What a fantastic guitarist can only imagine the hours he played

  • @shawnsprang9606
    @shawnsprang9606 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your stories my brother.

  • @jammininthepast
    @jammininthepast Год назад +1

    Beck held influence over many guitarists. Bands I played with starting out always included Yardbirds tunes. I was fortunate enough to have seen JB many times and had many of his albums. His "sound" changed so much through the years - amazing. I was lucky enough to aquire back stage tickets often in Denver and found Beck to be stand offish taciturn and phlegmatic, he earned the right. Great guitarists and someone I consider in a very small group who are the best ever. Thanks Otis.