Garcia was mine, although between the two of them, Billy Strings and John Mayer do a damned good job of channeling him. Not looking forward to losing Santana or Gibbons either, but Beck's simply more original, more uncopiable, than any other guitarist, rolling the blues into hard rock and jazz and progressive rock. Unfortunately there's not much room in the industry today for players of his stature and uniqueness.
Going back through Beck's work in the wake of the news, this video came up first. In just this short bout he covered a lot of ground-supersonic shredded riffs, a couple of long sustained wails, a fuzzed-out muffled grind, choppy and tasteful arpeggios between solos-and yet he never overpowered Beth, a brilliant performer in her own right. Everybody shines here. Beck will shine forever now.
One thing (among many) I love about Beck is that he _and his bandmates_ always look like there is noplace else they'd rather be: I've seen miles of concert footage, and I've never clocked _nearly_ as many smiles & grins. They also communicate almost constantly, everyone is on the same word of the same sentence of the same paragraph of the saas page. _Incredible_ professionalism.
I have been playing 47 years. Jeff Beck is from another world. He is hands down the most mysterious, cryptic, haunting, dynamic, surreal guitarists in this world. What an authentic marvel, all our hats off and a bow...thank you Jeff Beck for being a one of a kind...musician🎸
Great description of a living marvel Talked with a drummer tech worked with the most famous including Mickey Waller Jeff's drummer. Guy told me Jeff was the worst person he had ever met in music... Jeff has had 8 divorces?
@@markarlington9548 I'm not going to dignify a criticism from some guy who for all practical purposes is anonymous and may have an axe to grind. As for divorces, I think it's five. Anyway, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, the famous painter, was also a murderer, but we still revere his paintings. No criticism of Jeff's private life, even if true, can diminish his absolute genius as a guitar player. There is a clip out there on CZcams of Eric Clapton expressing his astonishment at Jeff's unique command of the guitar. Someday, I'd like to see Jeff get together and jam with Adrian Belew. Now THAT would be something.
This is out of this world. Just beyond badass. Beck with 3 women leaving most all-male bands in a cloud of radioactive _dust_ -- and the truly insane thing is that the second song in the set, with Jeff, Tal, & Liz, is slow, achingly, hauntingly beautiful. Beck is beyond genres: he can do _anything_ , & those 3 amazing women do it with him. Just stunning, magical. [edit] Sorry, I forgot to mention the incredible drummer.
Beth got me listening to music again after years of depression and a life without music is just uninspiring and not a life. So a massive Thank you to her
He is a One of One. There won't be another and will be terribly missed and hopefully reverently remembered for many years to come. RIP Guitar God among Gods.
Glad to see Tal is still with Beck. I've followed Jeff Beck since the late 60's . probably the best guitarist of all times. And then this awesome young female bass player came along. I think you compliment each other. It's totally awesome.
Bloody amazing. Don't you just love it when they put their backs into it? Everyone, but especially Tal, has the look of someone who's exactly where they want to be. Can't stop watching this....
Jeff is a forever transforming guitarist that blows my mind every time. Tal is such a beast of a player so poised , always had the pocket and just mind boggling talented .
Jeff Beck really is in his own musical zip code -- a stunningly skilled and inventive guitarist. I can think of only one other man who comes close, and that's Frank Zappa. R.I.P., Frank.
OOOhhhh my god! This is absolutely amazing. People playing real instrument and real singing. In a live performance. + with those talented performers.... There're no words. Just listen to it and feel it! Mannnn! :-)
***** ok I've only heard Freddy King's probably alot of versions out there I guess Freddy King's was the most known version ZZ Top performed it when they inducted Freddy King into the rock and roll Hall of fame
Jeff chooses the BEST musicians IRRESPECTIVE of race, colour, alien etc. Truly inspirational. I can't believe he has passed just after my post so so sad
Wow!! Talent off the scale. JB a modest superstar, always pushing great artists like Beth forward and happy to let them shine. We will never see his like again.
Beck can collaborate with anyone -- and is well on his way to doing just that. Billy Gibbons? Check. Full orchestra? Check. The list goes on & on & on & ...
As a lifelong player of the Fender Stratocaster guitar, I still can’t wrap my head around some of the sounds Jeff Beck routinely wrings out of his. Just stupendous!
macleadg Ain’t that the truth. While not literally true, I totally get what he’s saying. Music is so much about timing, and the picking hand is the clock. In Jeff’s case though, so much more.
You folks know that "picking" isn't an appropriate term for Beck, right? He hasn't used a pick in years -- maybe even decades. It's all thumb & fingers.
He is the best of all electric guitarists. I’ve seen him play three times: in March 68 at my college, with Rod Stewart on vocals, Micky Waller on drums and Ron Wood on bass - the classic early Jeff Beck Group; then in March ’81 at the Hammersmith Odeon (with Simon Philips on drums - amazingly good, and Jimmy Page coming on for the encore) - one of the two best concerts I’ve been to, the other being Love in Manchester early 1970; and at the O2 in London, October 2016. Blow By Blow is my favourite amongst his albums.
This is how real "empowered" women look like especially the one on the bass. These are not women constantly complaining or talking, these are women that take action and win. Thank you Ladies 🤩
What in the hell are you even talking about?!? Have you just discovered that women are musicians? They’re not “complaining or talking”?? You sound like a rather disturbed person.
Imagine the complete lack of brains required to post this loose stool water of a comment. "Women are only empowered when they act in the way that I, a man, personally deem worthy" Check yourself out
I wish I could do more than just hit the “like” icon! This lady is amazing and I love everything she does. From her older shows to her most recent! Found her by chance, going through a divorce after 30 years of marriage. I was looking for something that would help me get through it, and she is definitely helping. The first thing I do when I get home from work is putting her music on and playing it until I have to go to bed. Not sure what my neighbors think, but I listen to it as loud as my speakers are capable of handling it!
I’m still struggling to hear Jeff in May 2023, I leak every time, never missed a musician as much, I also find it hard even now to hear Amy Winehouse + Eva Cassidy without 😢. Thank goodness we have talent like Tal Wilkenfeld bass player extraordinaire to carry on the legacy of such amazing musical talent . ✊🏼❤👵🏻🇬🇧
I have been very fortunate to have seen Jeff Beck live in London, plus as seen Miss Beth in a show with the Hendricks experience. Both put on GREAT shows! Miss Beth's vocals hit me right in the soul. When I hear her it reminds me of when I was 10 growing up in Chicago and I snuck out of the house and went to see Muddy Waters play, my life was never the same.
Appart from being a guitar genius JB was the best in the music industry for discovering talent and giving opportunitites for musicians outside of the vast pool of old guys. RIP Jeff, much missed by so many.
@@scottknabb2927 I went to a lot of concerts at the Spectrum in Philadelphia from’68 to early ‘74. A lot of great concerts back then . Most memorable was Hendrix in April of ‘69 .
God, I love this! First made love to this song and this album in the early 70's! Have loved Jeff Beck and followed him ever since. Beth Hart and Tal are amazing too! RIP Jeff and thank you for ALL the memories. I love you.
Ohh dear god wy didn't i this one before. I thought i saw it al . Seen Beth live performance about 5 times in the Netherlands. Watcht her with Joe Bonomassa on you tube and loved it. This one found me after the sad passing of Jeff Beck. I never knew 🥲
RPG 808 let us know when your next gig is so we can deride your skills when you don't play up to this level. Stylistically Beck vs SRV is apples to oranges. You probably should start with the album "Wired" and then listen to "Texas Flood". Two different artists with completely different takes on the guitar. Both different and great. Your commentary would have more credibility if you didn't start with an insult to one of the most influential living guitarist. If you could ask all of the most successful guitarists of the last 30 years about Jeff Beck's, you would probably find out there are a lot of guitarist who wish they could play like this.
+RPG 808 As a young aspiring guitarist a long time ago I had different people telling me who I ought to listen to. one guy said Willie Nelson and another said Jeff Beck. I went to the library and checked out Stardust and Wired. I desperately wanted to play like the guy on the Wired album. At 9 it wasn't really achievable. More to your point. It's obvious you don't like the way JB plays because you don't like the way he sounds. Nothing wrong with that. Your claim that he is overrated because he doesn't sound like you like, is not valid. I am going to save you from unnecessary audio tracks with a list of guitarist/bassists who are not known for their pleasing tone. Jaco Pastorious Charlie Christian Wes Montgomery Robert Johnson Chris Squire Mary Osbourn Grant Green Chuck Berry John Entwistle Steve Howe Charles Mingus Tal Wilkenfeld (Seriously, after Geddy Lee's emergence no other bass player matters) Buddy Holly Flea( more of a wardrobe concern, obviously he has some skills)
I can’t get enough of these videos with Beth Hart on stage with Jeff Beck and also with Joe Bonamassa. Just incredible.
Jeff Beck, Tal Wilkenfeld & Beth Hart all together - it just doesn’t get better than this!!
yes it does just add Imelda may even better
Who was the fiddle/violin player ???
Oh it has and will be better.
@@jamesemanuel3120 Annie Armpitt,... From Oxelburg,under Armenia..
Beth is a force of nature
RIP Jeff Beck. Truly one of a kind.
Nice work with Imelda May also.
@@edsalem6800 Yes, very!
@@edsalem6800 yes great work with imelda highly loved 👍👍👍
RIP Jeff Beck. There was no one quite like you in the history of Rock 'n Roll.
As I get older, my heroes are leaving us one by one. Jeff's passing hurts more than all the others.
Christine Mcvies' passing saddened me immensely.
@@jamesschaidt1096 Bare Trees is still one of my favorite albums.
Garcia was mine, although between the two of them, Billy Strings and John Mayer do a damned good job of channeling him. Not looking forward to losing Santana or Gibbons either, but Beck's simply more original, more uncopiable, than any other guitarist, rolling the blues into hard rock and jazz and progressive rock. Unfortunately there's not much room in the industry today for players of his stature and uniqueness.
I know how you feel. 71 and in the slip slide zone.
I feel the same. These people have been around my whole life - literally. When each one dies, part of my own story goes with them.
Jeff Beck is more into making music than into selling music. Man deserves much respect for that fact.
You're goddamn right !
You think Beck would make more selling music than all his tours have make this Century!
LOL
Beck makes more $$$ touring.
Duh.
Most of the greatest guitarist would rather teach guitar than tour. Tommy Emmanuel for one, Robben Ford, Eric Johnson…You get the idea
@@trowerz rubbish
yeah, sure he is. Is that what Hi Ho silver lining was about, music?? lmao
Going back through Beck's work in the wake of the news, this video came up first. In just this short bout he covered a lot of ground-supersonic shredded riffs, a couple of long sustained wails, a fuzzed-out muffled grind, choppy and tasteful arpeggios between solos-and yet he never overpowered Beth, a brilliant performer in her own right. Everybody shines here. Beck will shine forever now.
Dave: Oh yes ..., thanks for Posting -- exactly my sentiments!
@@michaelellis7787 Ditto, JB was absolute!
this is a true musician the way you describe it 😂🤙
Other worldly
Which riffs played wrong - it's hard for me to judge ... but, the sound: touch, pressure, accents at all - SPACE (!!!)
One thing (among many) I love about Beck is that he _and his bandmates_ always look like there is noplace else they'd rather be: I've seen miles of concert footage, and I've never clocked _nearly_ as many smiles & grins. They also communicate almost constantly, everyone is on the same word of the same sentence of the same paragraph of the saas page. _Incredible_ professionalism.
I have been playing 47 years. Jeff Beck is from another world. He is hands down the most mysterious, cryptic, haunting, dynamic, surreal guitarists in this world. What an authentic marvel, all our hats off and a bow...thank you Jeff Beck for being a one of a kind...musician🎸
AND...he keeps getting BETTER! Most known players hit their peak a long time ago.
@@NEVER--MIND funny, while I was seeing this video for the first time I was thinking the same thing. He aged really well.
Great description. All it lacks is a tribute to his generosity, especially to up and coming female musicians.
Great description of a living marvel Talked with a drummer tech worked with the most famous including Mickey Waller Jeff's drummer. Guy told me Jeff was the worst person he had ever met in music... Jeff has had 8 divorces?
@@markarlington9548 I'm not going to dignify a criticism from some guy who for all practical purposes is anonymous and may have an axe to grind. As for divorces, I think it's five. Anyway, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, the famous painter, was also a murderer, but we still revere his paintings. No criticism of Jeff's private life, even if true, can diminish his absolute genius as a guitar player. There is a clip out there on CZcams of Eric Clapton expressing his astonishment at Jeff's unique command of the guitar. Someday, I'd like to see Jeff get together and jam with Adrian Belew. Now THAT would be something.
Beck and Tal. What a great combo. You can almost feel the emotional communication between them, when they play.
Awesome performance by all. Tal is absolutely killin' it on the bass. Wow!
Tal who?
@@froglobster Tal Wilkenfeld :)
@@SuperEvilworm oh, thanks
Tal had a real nice solo in there
This is out of this world. Just beyond badass. Beck with 3 women leaving most all-male bands in a cloud of radioactive _dust_ -- and the truly insane thing is that the second song in the set, with Jeff, Tal, & Liz, is slow, achingly, hauntingly beautiful. Beck is beyond genres: he can do _anything_ , & those 3 amazing women do it with him. Just stunning, magical.
[edit] Sorry, I forgot to mention the incredible drummer.
RIP Jeff. Beth is surely this era's Janis J?
Beth got me listening to music again after years of depression and a life without music is just uninspiring and not a life. So a massive Thank you to her
Same, literally. I haven't listened to music for years because of depression.
Jeff is a very technical guitarist. Doesn't just run up'n down the blues scale but is always different and surprising. Brilliant.
Jeff always,always has had the most talented people around him. World class musicianship from everyone. RIP guv
This is one of my favorite versions of Going Down - Jeff is just out of this world on this one. He will be sorely missed . RIP Jeff
Jeff Beck is in a league of his own 🎸🎶🎵. . nobody else makes a strat 🎸sing like that ‼️
He is a One of One. There won't be another and will be terribly missed and hopefully reverently remembered for many years to come. RIP Guitar God among Gods.
Jeff Beck just kills it here.
Some serious off planet dimensional guitar riffs going on
He is real unorthadox, you never no where he's going next,
Beck knows how to put a band together...Beth Hart is an incredible vocalist...
The Energy!!!
Love Beck, Beth Hart is an incredible talent! Could listen to her all day.
Good stuff!
Yeah especially that ghost guitarist.
Saw beck 3 times the girl on bass is great..I'm 66 seen em all
Beth is phenomenal
No words for all this talent on one stage! Tal Wilkenfeld is unbelievably extraordinary on that bass!
Is it wrong to get a little choked up listening to Jeff Beck? There never has been and never will be another.
Beck is a monster on a guitar. No one else sounds like that.
Glad to see Tal is still with Beck. I've followed Jeff Beck since the late 60's . probably the best guitarist of all times. And then this awesome young female bass player came along. I think you compliment each other. It's totally awesome.
This was 2013. She’s been gone since. I agree with you. She brings out the best in Jeff.
@@rexwave4624 who is the fiddler in the black dress during this concert she has this interesting look but there's no credit listed for her help
@@sbatey11 Lizzie Ball, I believe. This is from Crossroads 2013. There’s a Celtic tune that’s mostly violin - amazing.
Tal is the shit!
Who is playing fiddle tho?
@@slofootcrofoot , see my response above
Standing in the limelights, without taking the foreground or spotlight! Jeff will humbly keep shining!
God girl your vice is insane. What a thrill to be with Jeff, Tal and the rest. I can't imagine.
This is my daily ritual for a long time. It don't get better than this , listening from Scotland
Bloody amazing. Don't you just love it when they put their backs into it? Everyone, but especially Tal, has the look of someone who's exactly where they want to be. Can't stop watching this....
So true X L!
Jeff is a forever transforming guitarist that blows my mind every time. Tal is such a beast of a player so poised , always had the pocket and just mind boggling talented .
Thanks to Jeff Beck I was introduced to the force of nature that is Beth Hart! RIP Jeff and rock on Beth
yo she has one of the most powerful voices I've ever heard.
My neighbors like to play techno music I hooked up my marantz with my 4 JBL classics and played this outside as loud as I could
Jeff Beck really is in his own musical zip code -- a stunningly skilled and inventive guitarist. I can think of only one other man who comes close, and that's Frank Zappa. R.I.P., Frank.
OOOhhhh my god! This is absolutely amazing. People playing real instrument and real singing. In a live performance. + with those talented performers.... There're no words. Just listen to it and feel it! Mannnn! :-)
Yep, keepin it real...
Totally What's Up..
check out the original version by the late Freddy King see what you think
***** ok I've only heard Freddy King's probably alot of versions out there I guess Freddy King's was the most known version ZZ Top performed it when they inducted Freddy King into the rock and roll Hall of fame
***** yeah you can't help but crank it up Everytime you hear
I'm so sad we lost him.
RiP Jeff Beck🎸⚘😢
The most versatile guitarist, and definitely one of the best still around.
Rest In Peace Jeff Beck, The Greatest.. Guitarist ever!!!!!
Jeff chooses the BEST musicians IRRESPECTIVE of race, colour, alien etc. Truly inspirational.
I can't believe he has passed just after my post so so sad
Some music you hear, some music you FEEL.......
Wow!! Talent off the scale. JB a modest superstar, always pushing great artists like Beth forward and happy to let them shine.
We will never see his like again.
And Tal - - she credits him with taking her seriously before anyone else did. Read her post on the day he died.
Everyone on that stage is a solid professional. Yet none can help but smile when they look at Tal jamming away. So cool.
Jeff Beck , the legend left us today. Way too soon, RIP my inspirational musician. Condolences to family , friends, and of course fans 😢
Love a girl that can GET DOWN!!!! SO AWESOME that Beck always surrounds himself with Beautiful BADASS women that ROCK!!
Bless you, Jeff, you were rockin before I was born, and I with keep you rockin in my household! God bless you ☺️
So much talent on that stage!!!! Beth Hart can collaborate with anyone!!!
my favorite is her stuff with Joe Bonamassa ]:)
Beck can collaborate with anyone -- and is well on his way to doing just that. Billy Gibbons? Check. Full orchestra? Check. The list goes on & on & on & ...
RIP Jeff, this is one of my favorite jams. What a legend!
'sall about that bass.........lotsa female talent and Jeff...thanks ladies
He had a fantastic bass player back then. She was truly one of the greats.
O yes...that bass ....THATS what really made it so 😰😖😵💫🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮😰😨
As a lifelong player of the Fender Stratocaster guitar, I still can’t wrap my head around some of the sounds Jeff Beck routinely wrings out of his. Just stupendous!
Peter Yianilos Like Keith Richards says: “It’s all in the right hand.”
macleadg Ain’t that the truth. While not literally true, I totally get what he’s saying. Music is so much about timing, and the picking hand is the clock. In Jeff’s case though, so much more.
Peter Yianilos Plus the expression, or “feel”: how hard you pluck, the angle, how deep in the string, where on the string, etc.
You folks know that "picking" isn't an appropriate term for Beck, right? He hasn't used a pick in years -- maybe even decades. It's all thumb & fingers.
Ritchie Blackmore accused Jeff of cheating: "He has notes on his guitar that I don't have on mine."
what a fabulous performance. Jeff is far and away the best of the 3 "yardbirds"
No
Yes he is !!!
He is the best of all electric guitarists. I’ve seen him play three times: in March 68 at my college, with Rod Stewart on vocals, Micky Waller on drums and Ron Wood on bass - the classic early Jeff Beck Group; then in March ’81 at the Hammersmith Odeon (with Simon Philips on drums - amazingly good, and Jimmy Page coming on for the encore) - one of the two best concerts I’ve been to, the other being Love in Manchester early 1970; and at the O2 in London, October 2016. Blow By Blow is my favourite amongst his albums.
Lucky you
😢😢will be missed..Mr Beck.
Rest in peace, Jeff.
Beck sends chills down my spine at 68 years old!
Well he died today of bacterial meningitis at age 78. One of the best ever.
RIP Jeff ❤️
ditto and Im 72
@@rojpix Me too
Then you should probably close the window ,and put on a jacket☝️😌
Tal Wilkenfeld too. If that line up was at a music venue, I might go every night. Thank God I got to see them once.
Simply stunning! What a loss to the world of music. RIP Jeff
RIP to one of the greats. Thank you for the great music.
Jeff surrounded by three music, powerful, talented, raw & beautiful women. What else does a man need?
Where are the beautiful women ?
@Tony Wright: You must be gay. Or no, gay guys usually have great appreciation for beauty in everything. Hey, I've got it! When was your ball-ectomy?
This is how real "empowered" women look like especially the one on the bass. These are not women constantly complaining or talking, these are women that take action and win. Thank you Ladies 🤩
What in the hell are you even talking about?!? Have you just discovered that women are musicians? They’re not “complaining or talking”??
You sound like a rather disturbed person.
Imagine the complete lack of brains required to post this loose stool water of a comment. "Women are only empowered when they act in the way that I, a man, personally deem worthy"
Check yourself out
My favorite version. Jeff Beck and Beth Hart rawk!!!
This is like a locomotive - there's no stopping these phenoms! TRULY super talented - ALL of 'em! Just in love with the groove.
I wish I could do more than just hit the “like” icon! This lady is amazing and I love everything she does. From her older shows to her most recent! Found her by chance, going through a divorce after 30 years of marriage. I was looking for something that would help me get through it, and she is definitely helping. The first thing I do when I get home from work is putting her music on and playing it until I have to go to bed. Not sure what my neighbors think, but I listen to it as loud as my speakers are capable of handling it!
RIP Jeff .
Beth Hart is Queen.
Jeff is LOVING THIS! What is SO hard about his death is it was SO unexpected. NO warning/heads up.
I’m still struggling to hear Jeff in May 2023, I leak every time, never missed a musician as much, I also find it hard even now to hear Amy Winehouse + Eva Cassidy without 😢. Thank goodness we have talent like Tal Wilkenfeld bass player extraordinaire to carry on the legacy of such amazing musical talent . ✊🏼❤👵🏻🇬🇧
I have been very fortunate to have seen Jeff Beck live in London, plus as seen Miss Beth in a show with the Hendricks experience. Both put on GREAT shows! Miss Beth's vocals hit me right in the soul. When I hear her it reminds me of when I was 10 growing up in Chicago and I snuck out of the house and went to see Muddy Waters play, my life was never the same.
One of the most personal musicians to emerge from rock. JB is one of a kind.
Appart from being a guitar genius JB was the best in the music industry for discovering talent and giving opportunitites for musicians outside of the vast pool of old guys. RIP Jeff, much missed by so many.
Jeff Beck on guitar boy you don't get better than this this is the best of the best probably too 10 easily
He will be gigging in the great sky
Wspaniały Jeff Beck! Nikt go nie zastąpi! Genialny wirtuoz gitary!
Płaczę za nim codziennie!
Essa mulher me arrepia quando canta. É muito profundo, saí da alma!
I do believe she's playing the best bass lines I've ever heard on that song
Tals' bass line would be awesome if it could be heard over Becks obnoxious screeching guitar.
It's not the mix, it's your ears. I can hear Tal's bass loud & clear.
@@robertforrest9021 I have no problem here in the baselines there's a good mix for this recording something's wrong from your end
Jeff is always awesome. No one works a whammy bar as good as he does. And that Wes Montgomery-style thumb-picking too. Love it!
I saw SRV and Jeff Beck play this together in Chicago as an encore and it was pure rock and roll nirvana.
I saw the same show in Philly. Best show I ever saw!!
@@scottknabb2927 I went to a lot of concerts at the Spectrum in Philadelphia from’68 to early ‘74. A lot of great concerts back then . Most memorable was Hendrix in April of ‘69 .
I saw that tour, I was at the Worcester, Ma show. I remember them doing a blistering version of this, blowing the roof off the place
Without a doubt, Beck is the best guitarist for a long time to come.
I just turned 70 , from Detroit, you are bad ass, thank you
God, I love this! First made love to this song and this album in the early 70's! Have loved Jeff Beck and followed him ever since. Beth Hart and Tal are amazing too! RIP Jeff and thank you for ALL the memories. I love you.
wish more young people would find this kind of music. Most don't know who Jeff Beck is...he killed this!!
WOW! Great vocals, great band and this Worlds greatest living, innovative electric guitarist! Love it love it love it! XXX
Impeccable musical taste, Grimúr.
Very sad loss.
Jeff Beck, Tall Wilkenveld an Beth Hart, what more do we need.
Great band! Beth is fantastic. Jeff is unbelievable.
Great Jam, one of my all time favorite guitarists.
Ohh dear god wy didn't i this one before. I thought i saw it al . Seen Beth live performance about 5 times in the Netherlands. Watcht her with Joe Bonomassa on you tube and loved it. This one found me after the sad passing of Jeff Beck. I never knew 🥲
God Bless Jeff Beck RIP (Rock in Paradise) 🙏❤️👌😎🎸🏴🇬🇧
Every time I watch this one, it gives me the chills! Just awesome chemistry and MAN can Beth Hart sing!
I whole heartedly agree, Richard. :)
@@itsmeitsmeearnestt.5772 Ó, yes.
Two masters together doing one of my favorite songs ever! It just don"t get no better than this. HOFA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tal is so lucky to have beck as a mentor
Their is no other Jeff Beck on the face of this Earth.
I love Tal, Lizzie and Jeff playing together. Their Eric Clapton Crossroads Tour at Madison Square Garden is pure talent!!
Hi there.. how are you doing? Happy new year 🎈🎊 with good health and prosperity
Beth you have an incredible voice
Sure going to miss you Jeff, may God find a nice place for you, after all the joy you provided us, RIP Mr Jeff Beck
Best night of my concert going life, was when I saw Jeff opening for SRV.
woow...I never paid attention to him so much but this is amazing...such a unique guitarist. RIP
I love the 'updated' sound to this. Just a touch of dubstep for a second. You can tell they all love making this music
Wow, Geoffrey Arnold Beck, you sir will be sorely missed. Rest in Peace, the world of Rock will never be the same.
Wow that's one bad ass performance of some powerful musicians Love this kind of music...
Love Beck and Tal together. Nice groove with Hart. becks killing it.
Goosebumps when Mary Beth hits the third level. Amazing vocal range.
HOLY. SHIT! These ladies are rocking hard!
Jeff Beck is one of the greatest living guitarists, totally unique style.
Exactly. That's the litmus test of a legend, you KNOW who you're listening to in the first 2 bars without doubt.
RPG 808 You don't sound like a jealous hack at all.....
RPG 808 let us know when your next gig is so we can deride your skills when you don't play up to this level.
Stylistically Beck vs SRV is apples to oranges. You probably should start with the album "Wired" and then listen to "Texas Flood". Two different artists with completely different takes on the guitar. Both different and great. Your commentary would have more credibility if you didn't start with an insult to one of the most influential living guitarist. If you could ask all of the most successful guitarists of the last 30 years about Jeff Beck's, you would probably find out there are a lot of guitarist who wish they could play like this.
+RPG 808 As a young aspiring guitarist a long time ago I had different people telling me who I ought to listen to. one guy said Willie Nelson and another said Jeff Beck. I went to the library and checked out Stardust and Wired. I desperately wanted to play like the guy on the Wired album. At 9 it wasn't really achievable.
More to your point. It's obvious you don't like the way JB plays because you don't like the way he sounds. Nothing wrong with that. Your claim that he is overrated because he doesn't sound like you like, is not valid.
I am going to save you from unnecessary audio tracks with a list of guitarist/bassists who are not known for their pleasing tone.
Jaco Pastorious
Charlie Christian
Wes Montgomery
Robert Johnson
Chris Squire
Mary Osbourn
Grant Green
Chuck Berry
John Entwistle
Steve Howe
Charles Mingus
Tal Wilkenfeld (Seriously, after Geddy Lee's emergence no other bass player matters)
Buddy Holly
Flea( more of a wardrobe concern, obviously he has some skills)
RPG 808 It was a totally satirical list. I wouldnt actually say any of those musicians weren't worthy of respect.
The music will never die. RIP.