It was ca. 1990, I was a 40yo guitar-player. I went for a Jeff Beck concert, thinking, having heard of him in the 60s, I'd just go and see one of his concert, just to see what he's doing nowadays. I had no idea his new album was "Guitar Shop", and I had never heard of Tony Hymas and Terry Bozzio before. When they started to play, I was totally blown away. After a while I noticed, that all the time I was only watching the drummer. This was one of the concerts, that impressed me most.
Terry Bozzio is one of the best drummer ever to do it ! I had only known him from my Zappa albums, and then I heard he was going to come to Québec city for a drum show, just him alone... I mean, 30 years before he nailed "the Black Page" ! It was amazing !!!
@David Sutton I saw him live, the SRV and Beck tour. SRV did his thing and was amazing. Beck did his thing. He was amazing, but TB STOLE the show. An animal. Probably my favorite concert.
In Birmingham Stevie Ray opened the concert and was fantastic - standing ovation. Then, Jeff came out and just blew us away, unbelievable. It was a total guitar shop with super percussion. Quite a memorable night.
I was sitting behind Terry Bozio at Madison Square Garden during the Beck/Stevie Ray tour. Amazing!!! He had the double samurai hair going and played like a samurai in battle!!!
Can we just take a moment and appreciate, by the way, what a glorious time that was for television by the way? You can't even get a rock band on TV nowadays, let alone one to play AN INSTRUMENTAL as the song! My parents and myself grew up in the Golden Age of music on television. Obviously Jeff (and oh my God Bozzio!!) were just insanely amazing during that performance... Just straight Legends. But my goodness, I'm just so thankful for a time where you could find and discover greatness like this on the radio and TV! What a great era that was.
I'm 51. As a very little kid, I grew up hearing Doc Severinsen and the NBC Orchestra swing their balls off five nights a week as the OG great late night house band on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. They might have been the very last great working big band in America, until Carson retired in 1992. Then as a teenager, Arsenio Hall got his show, and he did something to his set unique among talk show sets: he had acoustic engineers and sound engineers rig the place out as though it were a professional music venue, with great acoustics and top-shelf sound reinforcement, engineered by someone who knew what he was doing. Musicians who played his show back in the day all said it was their favorite, because it was not only one of the best sounding rooms they could play in, but the only television studio in LA that sounded worth half a damn at all - they might have sounded okay on TV, but in person, they all sounded like warehouses. And in every music performance clip from The Arsenio Hall Show, You can tell the musicians are having a blast playing there. His show never disappointed in the musical guest department.
I saw JB's Guitar Shop tour in St. Louis back in 1990... It was fantastic. A cat named Stevie Ray Vaughn opened for him. A few months later he was gone. It was definitely a night to remember...
I bought Guitar Shop on cassette from a record club. I put it in the player. It was playing in reverse. I should have kept it. But I sent it back for a good tape. Clapton said that Beck should have got the best Guitar album award for that
was at opening nite of the fire and the fury tour with SRV/jeff Beck...you wouldn't think you'd leave that show remembering a drummer but Bozzie's drumming was MONSTER
@Kirk Meyer We were in the nosebleeds, back aways, with bad acoustics... in a cow barn as it was. But we also saw JB in Eugene during his There and Back tour... small venue. The t-shirt from the Dallas show is in a picture frame in my living room. Cheers!
... I think it's about the time we put Jeff in the first position on the "Best Ever Guitar Players" list. He deserves for how he reinvented the guitar in his whole career. Every single work was a surprise. I respect Hendrix, but Jeff did what he did: LEGEND! ❤❤❤❤❤
I saw you guys 1990 at the Manchester Apollo....I was recording at the BBC and later on we were invited to see you. It was a religious experience.......
Around 3 mins, 28 seconds, I love Tony Hymas' stare right at Jeff playin' that hook with his synth bass line, and there is NO CLICK.. THIS IS TOTAL HUMAN PRECISION, LIVE ON THE LINE WELL REHEARSED TOTAL CONFIDENCE.. SOME OF THE BEST!!👍🏻❤️❤️❤️ For the younger people out there, this was how it was done.
I was fortunate enough to see the SRV/Jeff Beck show in Sacramento. Amazing. A buddy of mine saw the same show and Bozzio was his main reason for wanting to go.
I saw Jeff Beck with Terry Bozzio at Hammersmith Odeon , london ... Guitar Shop tour summer of 1991 or 1992 (?) on both nights.. the first night was the most memorable gig EVER of all 100's of concerts I've been to - it was like listening to a Divine voice , the second night was like listening to JB and TB .. still a good gig, but nothing like the first night.. Would love to find out if my ( and my guitar mates ) impression was misguided.. it was incredible..it even pushed frank Zappa and Pat Metheny's superb gigs down the list..
I seen this tour with Santana as the back up band. Great concert I liked it when Jeff was playing Carlos was standing at the side of the stage watching the Master do his tricks :-) Peace
r.i.p. CHAMP ! You left a tremendous mark that will reinvent itself for the next billion years. One universe. One Jeff Beck. The man who never hit a bad note
Wow this is killer stuff. I imagine the studio audience was like WHAAAAAAAAAAT. Love it when someone like Beck and Bozzio come out and floor an unsuspecting audience like a TV show Jeff Beck is out of this world. Glenn Augustyn
Omg... So FIRE! All 3! I watch all the vids I can because I have been a HUGE fan of Terry since I was a very little girl. my Dad was a fan of Frank Zappa and would get his paws on 8 track. And oh Mama did not approve. That is how I how I got addicted to percu5ssionists... he looked a lot like Terry in this vid when my bf had his awesome band. Anyway, great job! keep kickin' it!
I remember watching this as I used to watch Arsenio regularly - what a kick ass combination! First Jeff Beck album I bought was Blow By Blow back in the mid-70s. RIP Jeff Beck.
This is rockin. Punky Meadows all over. Frank would be proud. All fine talented people. I was the guy that had an 80s mix tape with Mental Hopscotch and Baby Snakes
No lie detected! And RIP to the master Jeff Beck. But I have to tell you that I thoroughly cursed Mr Bozzio when I worked as a stage hand in Leverkusen/Germany while setting up his kit 🤪😅
I have this somewhere on VHS (i taped the show). Now i don't have a functioning VCR :( Thanks for posting it Terry! This has a groove that just sweeps you along with it!
Whenever my family puts together a new sound system, this album is our speaker check. Ever since it came out. Bought it when it came out and still love it and so do my kids
I got to watch Jeff Beck live when he was on tour with Stevie Ray Vaughan and double trouble in Birmingham Alabama front row seats backstage after show guest I got to talk with Jeff and Stevie and get their autographs Beck is a super great guy and so is Stevie ray....🎶🙏🙏🙏🙏🎵🎸
I hate sounding like a tired old boomer at 46, but we won't ever see music like this on TV again. pop has not devolved into a one-bar loop for 2 minutes.
My girl was yell at me while I’m watching this. So i yell back at her “Don’t ever disturb me while I’m watching Bazzio!!”, then I’m press repeat, and turn up the volume. :)
Bozzio's energy... I don’t know what the guy in the booth did to Jeff's tone on the TV mix.. I'm still wearing out this desert island record. A true artist has fallen.
Bozzio sang about Beck in one of Frank Zappa's songs, and many years later, here he is playing with him. Both incredible musicians, and Tony Hymas is no slouch, either. Wish the audio was better, though. Jeff Beck's tone just takes over the place.
@@Lewis1key Same with me, I was a Beck fan. Saw them in NY, was so blown away by Stevie (I had seen Beck before, and expected nothing less) that I hopped a trip to NYC and saw them again a few days later. Glad I got the chance.
:)...Jesus look how young Beck and Bozzio are!...:)...Yo, Bozzio...You have anything video recorded from UK...It would be cool to see an in studio video of Danger Money...Especially; Carry No Cross...:)
OMG IS RIGHT! Frickening awesome, from a back ground of world class musicians they descend . The reason i have been a fan of Beck and as a drummer Bozzio, for a long time. Most people think of Terry as doing his big monster kit solo's now and thats all. Put on Jeff Beck Garage Days, Spring Session M by Missing persons, Heavy metal BeeBop the Brecker Brothers, to the list goes on. One of the first progressive guitarist and drummers of all time.
R.I.P. Mr. Beck, truly one of the most unique guitarist who ever lived.
It was ca. 1990, I was a 40yo guitar-player. I went for a Jeff Beck concert, thinking, having heard of him in the 60s, I'd just go and see one of his concert, just to see what he's doing nowadays. I had no idea his new album was "Guitar Shop", and I had never heard of Tony Hymas and Terry Bozzio before. When they started to play, I was totally blown away. After a while I noticed, that all the time I was only watching the drummer. This was one of the concerts, that impressed me most.
Terry Bozzio is one of the best drummer ever to do it !
I had only known him from my Zappa albums, and then I heard he was going to come to Québec city for a drum show, just him alone...
I mean, 30 years before he nailed "the Black Page" ! It was amazing !!!
Yeah. Same here. He had just came out of the power "Les Paul" era and was going places noone else went. I will miss him.
Bozzio what an incredible drummer !! Awesome!! 🥁👍🏻😎
@David Sutton I saw him live, the SRV and Beck tour. SRV did his thing and was amazing. Beck did his thing. He was amazing, but TB STOLE the show. An animal. Probably my favorite concert.
That Beck/Vaughn tour was a great show. Two greats I was fortunate to see.
In Birmingham Stevie Ray opened the concert and was fantastic - standing ovation. Then, Jeff came out and just blew us away, unbelievable. It was a total guitar shop with super percussion. Quite a memorable night.
Saw the show in Landover MD. Knocked out by Terry.
Insane intensity. Bozzio and Beck are legendary.
I was sitting behind Terry Bozio at Madison Square Garden during the Beck/Stevie Ray tour. Amazing!!! He had the double samurai hair going and played like a samurai in battle!!!
Can we just take a moment and appreciate, by the way, what a glorious time that was for television by the way? You can't even get a rock band on TV nowadays, let alone one to play AN INSTRUMENTAL as the song! My parents and myself grew up in the Golden Age of music on television. Obviously Jeff (and oh my God Bozzio!!) were just insanely amazing during that performance... Just straight Legends. But my goodness, I'm just so thankful for a time where you could find and discover greatness like this on the radio and TV! What a great era that was.
I'm 51. As a very little kid, I grew up hearing Doc Severinsen and the NBC Orchestra swing their balls off five nights a week as the OG great late night house band on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. They might have been the very last great working big band in America, until Carson retired in 1992.
Then as a teenager, Arsenio Hall got his show, and he did something to his set unique among talk show sets: he had acoustic engineers and sound engineers rig the place out as though it were a professional music venue, with great acoustics and top-shelf sound reinforcement, engineered by someone who knew what he was doing. Musicians who played his show back in the day all said it was their favorite, because it was not only one of the best sounding rooms they could play in, but the only television studio in LA that sounded worth half a damn at all - they might have sounded okay on TV, but in person, they all sounded like warehouses. And in every music performance clip from The Arsenio Hall Show, You can tell the musicians are having a blast playing there. His show never disappointed in the musical guest department.
Man, I bought this album back in the day, and I still listen to it. I've never seen any of it played live - this is awesome!
I saw JB's Guitar Shop tour in St. Louis back in 1990... It was fantastic.
A cat named Stevie Ray Vaughn opened for him. A few months later he was gone.
It was definitely a night to remember...
@@tootrue6529 few months after your post here we lost JB now too...sad. :(
I saw this when it first aired on Arsenio (I guess around 1990). I bought "Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop" on cassette the next day.
I bought Guitar Shop on cassette from a record club. I put it in the player. It was playing in reverse. I should have kept it. But I sent it back for a good tape. Clapton said that Beck should have got the best Guitar album award for that
Wise purchase
I LOVE Beck. But was Watching Bozzio most of the time.
Beck and Bozzio...what a combo!
The tour to die for...I was lucky enough to catch it in Austin...
I catch it in Dortmund!
I saw them at the Concord pavilion, it was awesome
Me too!
Worcester Ma.
Blue Wind was epic
I’ve seen Bozzio live with Jeff Beck, U.K. and Zappa. The best bands he’s been in!✌️
Frank and Jeff always have a way of bringing out the best in People.. The list is long
I saw the SRV/JB guitar shop tour in Dallas with my sister. Great memory.
was at opening nite of the fire and the fury tour with SRV/jeff Beck...you wouldn't think you'd leave that show remembering a drummer but Bozzie's drumming was MONSTER
@Kirk Meyer We were in the nosebleeds, back aways, with bad acoustics... in a cow barn as it was. But we also saw JB in Eugene during his There and Back tour... small venue. The t-shirt from the Dallas show is in a picture frame in my living room. Cheers!
I was there as well about 5th row I think... The Bronco Bowl... What a blast!
Saw it in Cleveland, I'm a guitar player myself and it was a real treat to see those 2 together.
Super cool....never seen this. Beckenator and Bozzio.....wow
Godspeed Beckenator
I saw this amazing trio in Milan many years ago. Jeff Beck one of the best musician in the world.
Teatro smeraldo.Amazing concert
Jeff beck (and zappa) are my favorites
I'll second that motion.
Me too
I wasn't real big on this lineup but boy, I sure miss seeing this kind of snotty-ass energy in live music.
Love it, love it, love it! Why have i never seen this before... I love this record and have never seen video of any of it live before.
Nobody more fluid than Jeff Beck...
I love his hair while eatin dunky chips!
Punky has some serious plastic surgery issues. His face now looks like it is made out of rubber.
His hair is so shiny
Ah Punky, make it funky!
Still my favorite Jeff Beck Band. Saw them live in Frankfurt, Deutschland 1992.
Das war mein erstes Konzert von Jeff Beck! - Dortmund
This group is an absolute unstoppable beast. I love the rawness and energy of this live version! Pure music.
Terry Bozzio - The "You've Got To Be Kidding Me" Hairstyle Years
Guitar Shop was my intro to Jeff and I still love it to this day. Great playing, amazing production.
... I think it's about the time we put Jeff in the first position on the "Best Ever Guitar Players" list. He deserves for how he reinvented the guitar in his whole career. Every single work was a surprise. I respect Hendrix, but Jeff did what he did: LEGEND! ❤❤❤❤❤
A totally outstanding 'one in a billion' upload. Many thanks for sharing!!!
Let Zappa's branching influence on music live forever. Amen.
One of my favorite concert ever. A helluva souvenir.
Awesome! I have this album and saw this live when it was on TV....Love the way Hymas is bobbing to the groove!
I saw you guys 1990 at the Manchester Apollo....I was recording at the BBC and later on we were invited to see you. It was a religious experience.......
Around 3 mins, 28 seconds, I love Tony Hymas' stare right at Jeff playin' that hook with his synth bass line, and there is NO CLICK.. THIS IS TOTAL HUMAN PRECISION, LIVE ON THE LINE WELL REHEARSED TOTAL CONFIDENCE.. SOME OF THE BEST!!👍🏻❤️❤️❤️ For the younger people out there, this was how it was done.
That was practically on fire! Damn that was top-notch! Beck and Bozzio legendary!
Wow. I was just introduced to Terry Bozzio and I didn't know he played with Jeff Beck. Amazing.
I was fortunate enough to see the SRV/Jeff Beck show in Sacramento. Amazing. A buddy of mine saw the same show and Bozzio was his main reason for wanting to go.
That Hymas stare, so good.. REAL INTERACTION
RIP the best one! 💔
Bozzio THE MONSTER!!!!!!!
Johanes Jordan yes indeed!!!
Yes and the killer! At his audition for Zappa, as he started warming up the 30 drummers who were behind him leave the audition immediately!
This was so kick ass!!!! Went to see them in 89 and the reunion show too. So many great times with Jeff ......
I saw Jeff Beck with Terry Bozzio at Hammersmith Odeon , london ... Guitar Shop tour summer of 1991 or 1992 (?) on both nights.. the first night was the most memorable gig EVER of all 100's of concerts I've been to - it was like listening to a Divine voice , the second night was like listening to JB and TB .. still a good gig, but nothing like the first night.. Would love to find out if my ( and my guitar mates ) impression was misguided.. it was incredible..it even pushed frank Zappa and Pat Metheny's superb gigs down the list..
I seen this tour with Santana as the back up band. Great concert I liked it when Jeff was playing Carlos was standing at the side of the stage watching the Master do his tricks :-) Peace
r.i.p. CHAMP ! You left a tremendous mark that will reinvent itself for the next billion years. One universe. One Jeff Beck. The man who never hit a bad note
Wow this is killer stuff. I imagine the studio audience was like WHAAAAAAAAAAT. Love it when someone like Beck and Bozzio come out and floor an unsuspecting audience like a TV show Jeff Beck is out of this world. Glenn Augustyn
Love how Jeff keeps engaging with his musicians looking back at them.
Very nice! T. B. has the clock!
Omg... So FIRE! All 3! I watch all the vids I can because I have been a HUGE fan of Terry since I was a very little girl. my Dad was a fan of Frank Zappa and would get his paws on 8 track. And oh Mama did not approve. That is how I how I got addicted to percu5ssionists... he looked a lot like Terry in this vid when my bf had his awesome band. Anyway, great job! keep kickin' it!
Beck the genius.
I remember watching this as I used to watch Arsenio regularly - what a kick ass combination! First Jeff Beck album I bought was Blow By Blow back in the mid-70s. RIP Jeff Beck.
Saw them tour, amazing stuff, but a rather short show... Damn, I'm old...
"Guitar Shop" is Bozzio's and Beck's finest work, IMO. What a brilliant album.
This is rockin. Punky Meadows all over. Frank would be proud. All fine talented people. I was the guy that had an 80s mix tape with Mental Hopscotch and Baby Snakes
@@mikemike8142 Jeff can cross an genre anywhere. Bozzio is his own genre.
you better go listen to Blow by blow
this album rocks but blow by blow is legit one of the most elite guitar albums of all time. :)
Yeah, this is fine, but I didn't even make it all the way through without getting bored.
I def prefer Blow by Blow and Wired.
The drum fill at the end !
I must have played it back say...7..8 times!
EPIC!!
I saw The Fire And The Fury with SRV in Dayton 1989. By far my favorite concert. And I saw SRV 6 times. Jeff 3 more times.
Bozzio is the best drummer i have ever seen in concert
No lie detected! And RIP to the master Jeff Beck. But I have to tell you that I thoroughly cursed Mr Bozzio when I worked as a stage hand in Leverkusen/Germany while setting up his kit 🤪😅
And also I agree. I saw Carl Palmer 3x with ELP, and he is a close 2nd. What an original!
I have this somewhere on VHS (i taped the show). Now i don't have a functioning VCR :( Thanks for posting it Terry! This has a groove that just sweeps you along with it!
keep it away from mould hahaha. maybe you can find someone who rips vhs's into dvds
Cant imagine anyone else then Bozzio playing this song.
Remember....Terry Bozzio reads Frank Zappa's " Black Page" inside out, too.
Beck & Bozzio my favs
Whenever my family puts together a new sound system, this album is our speaker check. Ever since it came out. Bought it when it came out and still love it and so do my kids
The blazing Guitar of Jeff Beck We all going to miss you RIP .
Tony Hymas at Bruton Music is always EPIC!!!
Bozzio the beast. Stevie Vai on drums
RIP The legend Jeff Beck.
this is insane.
Beck playing with a pick...a rare sight, even back then. I vividly remember seeing him on this tour....they were amazing!
Jimmy Page called the Jeff Beck the best guitarist he'd ever heard. Bozzio, drummer royalty!
Holy shit! Never realized Terry Bozzio was sooo fucking fast!!!
D S check out Badstreets with his sister and the Missing Persons lineup, Terry's a beast!
Como siempre.... Beck increíble.....!!!
Love this album. Also, amazing to think this music was on TV!
Bozzio un fenómeno
I got to watch Jeff Beck live when he was on tour with Stevie Ray Vaughan and double trouble in Birmingham Alabama front row seats backstage after show guest I got to talk with Jeff and Stevie and get their autographs Beck is a super great guy and so is Stevie ray....🎶🙏🙏🙏🙏🎵🎸
Saw a guitarShop gig in Hamburg, 30 years ago ♡♡♡
Tanti grazie for posting a high quality video of this performance, Terry! Rock on!
this never gets old
RIP Jeff. Terry is one complete BADASS! Everyone is just killin'!
I hate sounding like a tired old boomer at 46, but we won't ever see music like this on TV again. pop has not devolved into a one-bar loop for 2 minutes.
Yep
Jeff est super, mais le génie c’est Bozzio ! Clairement
My girl was yell at me while I’m watching this. So i yell back at her “Don’t ever disturb me while I’m watching Bazzio!!”, then I’m press repeat, and turn up the volume. :)
Who's Bazzio?
Arsenio always had such a wide variety of music on.
Bozzio's energy... I don’t know what the guy in the booth did to Jeff's tone on the TV mix.. I'm still wearing out this desert island record. A true artist has fallen.
If I could be one, I don't know who I'd choose, Beck or Bozzio. Incredible players! Wahi' Valleys
Lil Skinny Terry Bozzio....that cute little drummer! Oh, Punky!
That was one insanely talented band.
Bozzio sang about Beck in one of Frank Zappa's songs, and many years later, here he is playing with him. Both incredible musicians, and Tony Hymas is no slouch, either. Wish the audio was better, though. Jeff Beck's tone just takes over the place.
What song is that ?
@@dexters711I think it's "Punky's Whips."
@@rodentcafeteria ....no way that was about someone else.
@@dexters711 Perhaps I shouldn't have said it's "about" Jeff Beck, but he does in fact "mention" him.
@@rodentcafeteria Something about Punky being more fluid than Jeff Beck.
I saw this line up @ the Hammersmith Odeon & still have the T. Shirt!!........
Bozzio is a monster
I remember seeing these guys with Vaughn...my friend thought they were pumping in a drum track...Ha.
@@Lewis1key Same with me, I was a Beck fan. Saw them in NY, was so blown away by Stevie (I had seen Beck before, and expected nothing less) that I hopped a trip to NYC and saw them again a few days later. Glad I got the chance.
:)...Jesus look how young Beck and Bozzio are!...:)...Yo, Bozzio...You have anything video recorded from UK...It would be cool to see an in studio video of Danger Money...Especially; Carry No Cross...:)
EPIC album ( guitar shop ) and Bozzio super drummer,4ever
GREAT !
Great album !!
Still have this on vinyl!
Amazing energy
RIP Jeff Beck 😭
The Arsenio Hall Show - so 90's take me back !!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TERRY BOZZIO!
OMG IS RIGHT! Frickening awesome, from a back ground of world class musicians they descend . The reason i have been a fan of Beck and as a drummer Bozzio, for a long time. Most people think of Terry as doing his big monster kit solo's now and thats all. Put on Jeff Beck Garage Days, Spring Session M by Missing persons, Heavy metal BeeBop the Brecker Brothers, to the list goes on. One of the first progressive guitarist and drummers of all time.
Amazing stuff!!! :)
Und diese wahnsinnige Begeisterung des Publikums...
Damn that was vicious!!!!
Sweet!!!
Powerful Trio!
sounds great