So true that he enjoys seeing other musicians in his band thrive, rock. He has this look of amazement, like he is enjoying their show too. Tal is great, the drummer always. He always has great musicians in his band. It is like he is the maestro🎸🎸
She's a monster on this performance. Absolutely locked in with Vinnie and vibing so hard. 3:26-3:45 is ridiculous. Unreal. She must be a wreck right now. I felt really bad for Tal because he put her on the map and he loved playing with her.
My girlfriend came in and asked if I heard that Jeff Beck passed away and I went numb and I told her no ? She showed me on Instagram that he died at 78 yrs old. He will surely be missed and "May He Rest In Peace" 😣😞
I have been crying for weeks 😢 Still frustrated That I didn't have A CHANCE to see him live in free JAZZFUSION But mostley THE WHISTLING TONES, JEFF BECK PRODUCES BY USING FLAGEOLETS WITH SUPER HIGH HARMONICS THE DIFFICULTY WITH THAT TECHNIQUE IS THAT THOSE ULTRA HIGH FLAGEOLETS LOW AT THE NECK AROUND 2TH AND 5TH POSITION THEY ARE NOT LIKE YOU ARE USED TO EXACTLY AT THE 12/7/OR 5TH POSITION BUT THEY HAVE FEW MILLIMETERS OFF (AWAY) FROM THE FRET WHAT JEFF WAS MAKING WAS ABOVE MAGNIFICENT BECAUSE HE TURNED THE VOLUME TO 0 THAN PICKED A NOTE LETS SAY 2,8 MM FROM THE 3TH FRET EN OPEN HIS VOLUME EN ALWAYS SPOT ON ALRIGHT HE HAS A TREMOLO BUT AGAIN THAT'S ALSO BEEN THE RIDDLE OF MY LIFE AS FAR AS I COULD SEE HE WAS USING THE STANDARD TREMOLO FROM FENDER WHICH IS THE WORST THING I REALLY EVER LAID MY HANDS ON THE TREMOLO BAR OF FENDER ONCE USED YOUR ENTIRE GUITAR IS TOTALLY OUT OF TUNE
I am shocked and sad to hear my favorite musician passed away. One of the first virtuosos that picked up the guitar. Godspeed Jeff Beck, your music will always be heard.
formerly she played guitar; a shredder when she hit LA at age 15.. (so I read anyway..). she was advised to switch to bass because of there being so many shredders already. bass? she kills!
I watch this over and over, not just because of Jeff Beck, my guitar hero, but for the musicians like Vinnie Colaiuta on drums. Phenomenal musicians here!
look at him... listen to him... he makes it look so easy... the man has paid his dues.. hes one of the best... gone to early... RIP JEFF we will miss you.. but will always love your music
Arguably, Jeff's most accessible work as a solo artist was on Blow By Blow...released in March, 1975 it was a smash hit in the USA, reaching #4 on Billboard's Hot 100 LP Chart.
You could tell he was always destined to be a STAR: Jeff fell in love with Rock and Roll as a child, and built his first guitar as a teenager. "The guy next door said, 'I'll build you a solid body guitar for five pounds", "Five pounds, which to me was 500 back then, so I went ahead and did it myself". "The first one I built was in 1956, because Elvis was out, and everything that you heard about pop music was guitar.". RIP Jeff. The "Great Gig In The Sky" will be so much the better for your contribution!!!!
Legendary on top of epic and everything in between. Words cannot describe the talent and influence he has had on so many levels of rock, jazz, blues, funk - all of it! I was blessed to see him live in my youth and walked away enligntened and have remained that way! Jamming Beck all day! Peace y'all...
I'm glad that I saw him perform once on a co-headlining bill with Stevie Ray Vaughan. He will be greatly missed. Love this band and Tal on bass is incredible.
Saw the same concert "the fire and the fury"..... I just can't believe that both of arguably the best guitar players to have ever lived have both passed away tragically and way to early in life... RIP Stevie Ray and Jeff Beck
I'm always amazed at how Jeff can simulate tape speed manipulation with his fingers and guitar. No one else has ever done this to my knowledge. His instincts are of another level which he translates so fluidly to the guitar. I certainly enjoy his fusion jazz oriented stuff ( I saw him on The Wired Tour), but I love his rock and roll chops. It's as if anything is possible without limits.
I feel so lucky I saw Jeff Beck live in Berkeley at the Greek Theater. I don't remember the year. Probably late 1980's. I quickly realized being a guitar player myself that no one alive could play like him and he was genius. I know this to be true to this day. He is the Van Gogh the Beethoven the Mozart from this time. Without a doubt. RIP Sir Jeff
Jeff was the master of the style of Beckology, Beckisym, Beckical, Beckiblia, Beckolla. All things Jeff Beck. Jeff created his own genera of modern music. Which we mere mortals shall never master. Because his technique, and artistry, can never be replicated.
I saw Jeff Beck in 1975 at Detroit's Masonic Auditorium for his Blow by Blow tour. Opening act was the Mahavishnu Orchestra. Encore was Jeff Beck and John Mcglaughin playing together
I saw him only once, in 2019. Vinnie on drums, Rhonda on bass, a cellist, and Captain Jack Sparrow. Also the Wet Willie singer for a couple of tunes. This four piece here though was an awesome band.
I've been a JB fan for over 50 years. This is his band line-up ever. Jason is so awesome. Best live/studio keyboard Jeff has ever worked with. And he has worked with quite a few great keyboard players. I'm a fan of all of them.
What an amazing man and musician. He will never be equaled. The very best ever to play. His smile and respect for his fellows artists as they play is heart warming
I miss Jeff so much. Still heartbroken. Selfishly thinking we'll never have another tour or album. This one really hurts. My heart goes out to Sandra and family and friends. Such a shock. Jeff was hands down my favorite of all time.
Extremely sad news.He was and always will be one of the greatest guitarists. His virtuosity, creativeness and innovation will never be matched.The world has lost a great person and musician. RIP Jeff, thanks for the unique music you produced and the memories!
We are indeed fortunate to be alive when Jeff Beck was. As with many here, I was around when we all first heard of him, Clapton, the Who, the Beatles, Stones, etc. And we are indeed fortunate to have a huge volume of his work to listen to, to watch on youtube until we die. There's Page, Beck, and Clapton, according to age - the big 3. I pray that Page and Clapton still have many years left and continue to play for us. God forbid, one day we will hear that Ringo and Macca have died. Ringo just turned 83 in July.
HOW CAN I BE HONEST HERE WHEN JEFF BECK IS A FRIEND SINCE 1967, I MET HIM IN NY CITY VILLAGE. BUT I HAVE TO ADMIT HE EARNS HIS PASOS. DOC MAGOO RETIRED 🇺🇸 USAF PJ VIETNAM ERA JEFF Z.
blow by blow will amaze you. Imagine him , Page, and Clapton all played in the Yardbirds. Not together but Jimmy and Jeff did play live together at the Anderson Theater before Zeppelin.
The greats make it look so easy but there must be hours of practice. It would have been fascinating to see him as a young man first picking up the guitar and seeing how he developed into such a phenomenal player.
I was just thinking about how rare it is to see everyone on stage being of awesome capabilities - then I remembered that Jeff Beck was one of them - oh - never mind.
A master at his craft. Rest In Peace.
Brilliant brilliant brilliant
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Definitely 😻!!
He was a very generous player too, lets each person in the band shine. and then comes in with his parts and just blows the roof off the sucka.
That was his best trait, letting others shine.
That's true. He knew he had some of the best in the business and he let everyone know he made excellent choices for his band
So true that he enjoys seeing other musicians in his band thrive, rock. He has this look of amazement, like he is enjoying their show too. Tal is great, the drummer always. He always has great musicians in his band. It is like he is the maestro🎸🎸
How it should be done.
Prima di essere un musicista e' stato,come dicono gli inglesi, un vero gentlman
U know ur a good bass player when Jeff hires u.
She's a monster on this performance. Absolutely locked in with Vinnie and vibing so hard. 3:26-3:45 is ridiculous. Unreal.
She must be a wreck right now. I felt really bad for Tal because he put her on the map and he loved playing with her.
Indeed would of been awesome to see her solo. What a great song Missing Jeff. rip bro
My girlfriend came in and asked if I heard that Jeff Beck passed away and I went numb and I told her no ? She showed me on Instagram that he died at 78 yrs old. He will surely be missed and "May He Rest In Peace" 😣😞
Did ñot ķnow he was 78 legend all the same genius God bless Jeff tak😢❤❤e care love bobby always
I have been crying for weeks 😢
Still frustrated That I didn't have A CHANCE to see him live in free JAZZFUSION
But mostley THE WHISTLING TONES, JEFF BECK PRODUCES BY USING FLAGEOLETS WITH SUPER HIGH HARMONICS THE DIFFICULTY WITH THAT TECHNIQUE IS THAT THOSE ULTRA HIGH FLAGEOLETS LOW AT THE NECK AROUND 2TH AND 5TH POSITION THEY ARE NOT LIKE YOU ARE USED TO EXACTLY AT THE 12/7/OR 5TH POSITION BUT THEY HAVE FEW MILLIMETERS OFF (AWAY) FROM THE FRET WHAT JEFF WAS MAKING WAS ABOVE MAGNIFICENT
BECAUSE HE TURNED THE VOLUME TO 0 THAN PICKED A NOTE LETS SAY 2,8 MM FROM THE 3TH FRET EN OPEN HIS VOLUME EN ALWAYS SPOT ON ALRIGHT HE HAS A TREMOLO
BUT AGAIN THAT'S ALSO BEEN THE RIDDLE OF MY LIFE AS FAR AS I COULD SEE HE WAS USING THE STANDARD
TREMOLO FROM FENDER WHICH IS THE WORST THING I REALLY EVER LAID MY HANDS ON THE TREMOLO BAR OF FENDER ONCE USED YOUR ENTIRE GUITAR IS TOTALLY OUT OF TUNE
RIP Jeff, and thanks for bringing Tal to the forefront
1973 Oct., I attended a Jeff Beck
Concert opening act's were
"WET WILLY" &"FREDDY KING"
Amazing How Beck worked !
and my Lord she is so good. God Bless Jeff.
@@susanphillips1495 Good is right !
I am shocked and sad to hear my favorite musician passed away. One of the first virtuosos that picked up the guitar. Godspeed Jeff Beck, your music will always be heard.
Came for Jeff,stayed for Tal!
formerly she played guitar; a shredder when she hit LA at age 15.. (so I read anyway..). she was advised to switch to bass because of there being so many shredders already.
bass? she kills!
@@janemillerick9614
Well, I’d say that worked out nicely for her.
Vinnie is a monster!!!!!!
One of his best bands. RIP Maestro.
One of rocks great instrumentals.
When bass player Tal Wilkenfeld came here from Australia. She linked up with Jeff Beck at age 21. Good stuff. RIP Mister Beck.
Vinnie heard Tal and brought her to Jeff.
I watch this over and over, not just because of Jeff Beck, my guitar hero, but for the musicians like Vinnie Colaiuta on drums. Phenomenal musicians here!
If there was ever A bloody tight DRUMMER
It's Vinny hes played with almost everyone and ZAPPA
look at him... listen to him... he makes it look so easy... the man has paid his dues.. hes one of the best... gone to early... RIP JEFF we will miss you.. but will always love your music
The level of musicianship on that stage across the board is jaw dropping!!!😮
Jeff Beck's guitar music has always been a constant in my life. His absence will be felt forever.
Arguably, Jeff's most accessible work as a solo artist was on Blow By Blow...released in March, 1975 it was a smash hit in the USA, reaching #4 on Billboard's Hot 100 LP Chart.
YES....And then WIRED released only a year later
My brother turned our family on to your music way back in the 60's to his passing. He is waiting for you in heaven.
RIP JB, the music memories will live on.
A toast to the man. Turn it up in heaven, Jeff.
This NEVER gets old!!!Love Jeff Beck!!!
You could tell he was always destined to be a STAR:
Jeff fell in love with Rock and Roll as a child, and built his first guitar as a teenager. "The guy next door said, 'I'll build you a solid body guitar for five pounds", "Five pounds, which to me was 500 back then, so I went ahead and did it myself". "The first one I built was in 1956, because Elvis was out, and everything that you heard about pop music was guitar.".
RIP Jeff. The "Great Gig In The Sky" will be so much the
better for your contribution!!!!
R.I.P. Jeff Beck😭ROCK ON!!!!!!!🎸🤘🏻🤙🏻✌🏻
RIP Jeff❤
Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jeff are living it up now!
with Roy Buchannan!
@@stubarrett1073 Along w/Jimi & EVH!!!!!
That drummer is going to be big someday.
Ummm ...he has been for many years
Apparently, Murray Rose and Kiwigeo aren't familiar with sarcasm.
@@rhymeswithteeth SPOT-ON U R!!!!!! That's Vinny Appice (Carmine's brother); right?
@@billybandyk0720 No. It's Vinnie Colaiuta. More of him here - czcams.com/video/GXyMskwBEsc/video.html
@@davidellis2021 OK, Dave.
He knew how to pick drummers.
Genius dont die .They are forever .Thanks Mr.Jeff Beck.
RIP Mr Beck. A master musician and inspiration to millions
That little growl harmonic at the end is my favorite Jeff noise.
Legendary on top of epic and everything in between. Words cannot describe the talent and influence he has had on so many levels of rock, jazz, blues, funk - all of it! I was blessed to see him live in my youth and walked away enligntened and have remained that way! Jamming Beck all day! Peace y'all...
I'm glad that I saw him perform once on a co-headlining bill with Stevie Ray Vaughan. He will be greatly missed. Love this band and Tal on bass is incredible.
And the Master Vin Colaiuta on drums!
I'd love to see a collab of Sting, Stevie Wonder, Vin, Tal & Beck. How awesome would that be.
Saw the same concert "the fire and the fury".....
I just can't believe that both of arguably the best guitar players to have ever lived have both passed away tragically and way to early in life... RIP Stevie Ray and Jeff Beck
Also have to give props to Jason Rebello on KB....🎼🎵🎶🎸🎸🎹🥁
@@chriswellsrcdd1254 Beck was 78 when he died. SRV was 38.
@@humanbeing2420 yeah but 78 is still to young...he loved performing and it appeared he had another 10yrs left in him..... he'll be missed
Boy he's going to be missed....R.I.P. Mr Beck
JEFF BECK! 1 of 1!!!!
I'm always amazed at how Jeff can simulate tape speed manipulation with his fingers and guitar. No one else has ever done this to my knowledge. His instincts are of another level which he translates so fluidly to the guitar. I certainly enjoy his fusion jazz oriented stuff ( I saw him on The Wired Tour), but I love his rock and roll chops. It's as if anything is possible without limits.
He made it look so easy. What a great guitarist, one of the best. God rest your soul. There will never be a musician like Mr. Beck.
He will sorely missed. Hard to think of another guitarist who got so many different sounds and played so each time so differently.
Simply the BEST band he's ever had ! Supreme Musicians !
I feel so lucky I saw Jeff Beck live in Berkeley at the Greek Theater. I don't remember the year. Probably late 1980's. I quickly realized being a guitar player myself that no one alive could play like him and he was genius. I know this to be true to this day. He is the Van Gogh the Beethoven the Mozart from this time. Without a doubt. RIP Sir Jeff
Jeff was the master of the style of Beckology, Beckisym, Beckical, Beckiblia, Beckolla. All things Jeff Beck. Jeff created his own genera of modern music. Which we mere mortals shall never master. Because his technique, and artistry, can never be replicated.
Monster Band, Epic Players, God Bless you Jeff, RIP and thanks for your Musical Legacy!
I saw Jeff Beck in 1975 at Detroit's Masonic Auditorium for his Blow by Blow tour. Opening act was the Mahavishnu Orchestra. Encore was Jeff Beck and John Mcglaughin playing together
Jeff, Vinnie and Tal. That says it all.
The bassist is too cool. She rocks.
Blessed to have seen him live ❤️RIP ❤️ truly one of the greatest all time
I saw him only once, in 2019. Vinnie on drums, Rhonda on bass, a cellist, and Captain Jack Sparrow. Also the Wet Willie singer for a couple of tunes. This four piece here though was an awesome band.
I've been a JB fan for over 50 years. This is his band line-up ever. Jason is so awesome. Best live/studio keyboard Jeff has ever worked with. And he has worked with quite a few great keyboard players. I'm a fan of all of them.
You the man,thank you,thank you,your music will always live on,R.I.P. brother,much love 👍😃
Rest In Peace JB. You’re music is always with me.
RIP Jeff - you were one of one!
What an amazing man and musician. He will never be equaled. The very best ever to play. His smile and respect for his fellows artists as they play is heart warming
Man he had it! This is one of my favorite lineup that he played with . There all having a great time.
Just wow ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
She's really good - go girl!!!
Probably the best band he ever put together
What a shock to hear of his passing. I love this performance. RIP Jeff.
RIP'. You'll always be remembered from your musical legacy.
What a great line up. I don’t think it can get any better. Vinnie the drummer and Tal the Bassist. Like a well oiled machine, Freeform machine.
I've seen Jeff back in the 77 with Jan Hammer and and then with Terry Bozzio in the 80's but this lime up is my favourite for sure.
Whew Great to see the smiles all around ❤ Missing lately on most fronts
When I think of jammin', this is it!! F'n AWESOME!!
Blows me away seeing Tal...she's just a kid for gawd-sakes!! 🤩
AMAZING ! saw twice 1989 and 2008...
This is a go to song for so many years. RIP Jeff Beck. The 420 Network channel on CZcams shall miss you.
A true master. RIP Jeff...
Awesome band ..rip Jeff ..rockin into heavens door
Loved Jeff Beck. R.I.P., Jeff.
That there is the maximum Jeff Beck! RIP
R.I.P. Jeff Beck.
Stellar performance. This band is tight! And Tal. The makings of greatness.
two of the best .... JB and TW ... what a combo
Wow!! What a groove. That's unreal!
I wonder if this available on DVD! Great Concert!
I miss Jeff so much. Still heartbroken. Selfishly thinking we'll never have another tour or album. This one really hurts. My heart goes out to Sandra and family and friends. Such a shock. Jeff was hands down my favorite of all time.
They got me !!!
WOW Jeff....amazing Tal !!!
Extremely sad news.He was and always will be one of the greatest guitarists. His virtuosity, creativeness and innovation will never be matched.The world has lost a great person and musician. RIP Jeff, thanks for the unique music you produced and the memories!
there never be another like this master of the strings thx for the music
RIP,MAESTRO JEFF BECK.............
Great band. Right up there with the second incarnation of the JBG. RIP Jeff…
Saw Jeff live godamn guitar god 🙏
הגדול מכולם
מוסיקאי בכיר
I want , to thank CZcams for offering us , so many video's on this LEGEND !
Enjoy , resting up there next to Our Lord 😶
Can't believe it 💔
We are indeed fortunate to be alive when Jeff Beck was. As with many here, I was around when we all first heard of him, Clapton, the Who, the Beatles, Stones, etc. And we are indeed fortunate to have a huge volume of his work to listen to, to watch on youtube until we die. There's Page, Beck, and Clapton, according to age - the big 3. I pray that Page and Clapton still have many years left and continue to play for us. God forbid, one day we will hear that Ringo and Macca have died. Ringo just turned 83 in July.
Hey ! Out of sight ! Long Beach CA.
1973., I was an 18 yr old.
Freddy King & Jeff Beck.
I took the Freeway 405 to
see them !
How cool was that ?
Love em both !
Especially glad I heard JB live in concert, before his departure from Earth. His music was from heaven. R.I.P. Jeff Beck~ 💗 January 2023
May his memory be eternal.
Tal is incredible on the bass here.
HOW CAN I BE HONEST HERE WHEN JEFF BECK IS A FRIEND SINCE 1967, I MET HIM IN NY CITY VILLAGE. BUT I HAVE TO ADMIT HE EARNS HIS PASOS.
DOC MAGOO RETIRED 🇺🇸 USAF PJ VIETNAM ERA JEFF Z.
Always incredible! Rock in peace.
Long live Jeff's music. Thank you for what you left us. Still bittersweet. Miss you man.
The Best.
blow by blow will amaze you. Imagine him , Page, and Clapton all played in the Yardbirds. Not together but Jimmy and Jeff did play live together at the Anderson Theater before Zeppelin.
RiP Jeff. Your bass player is a super bass ACE like you!
Rest in peace, brother.
RIP Mr. Beck
JB also has a 1976 release called Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group Live. He does a longer version of Freeway Jam that kicks ass.
The greats make it look so easy but there must be hours of practice. It would have been fascinating to see him as a young man first picking up the guitar and seeing how he developed into such a phenomenal player.
Rest in Peace Jeff
I was just thinking about how rare it is to see everyone on stage being of awesome capabilities - then I remembered that Jeff Beck was one of them - oh - never mind.
Jeff making sounds with the guitar God never imagined - till he got the album and wore it out... Now Jeff leads the heavenly house band.
I've always liked the quote about Beck's "pulling" notes from his guitar. And the presence and musical connection with Tal was over the top.
this is the one i am talking about live freeway jam
Songs are seemingly always played faster live-in-concert than they were in the studio Amen?
Listen with headphones or on a really good sound system, your ears will thank you.