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  • sweet, thanks for posting

  • Remember Clapton is God, Well wake up folks cuz God is Dead!!! Long live Jeff Beck

  • @zabbott51 Eric's been dead since' 67 when he was obliterated by one James Hendrix, who sat in a did a version of "down on the killing floor" that Eric never dared perform and his jaw was down on the floor cause after Jimi started playing everyone took notice, yes even Jeff beck who was ready to quit and work for the post office, good thing for us he got over that quick, cause Beck is top shelf..

  • better than the recorded version...I luv this guy...great touch.

  • Amazing touch, amazing tone!

  • The more I see of Jeff Beck the more I want to see, O.K. this is not really blues but the guy is certainly versatile, and very tallented.,

  • If anyone knows of a more experimental guitarist, LET ME KNOW.

  • he's awesome, but sometimes i feel like he's one step away from this being a "SHREDS" video.

  • there's a reason this is called a "brush" with the blues. i won't go into it, because if you don't already know, it's too hard to explain-not to mention, most people wouldn't get it, anyway. haha!

    cat can play a guitar. that's for sure.

  • @sayyes2bull Would you mind explaining it to me? I would like to know if I'm one of the few prestigious people who "get it".

  • @miyavizim sure, though it's not that important. this isn't a blues tune. he's hitting some blues licks, but it ain't stone cold blues. he's just brushing up against them. not a big deal. he's just using some blues licks to have some fun. the world needs more fun. now

  • boring

  • Truly amazing

  • lol Im new girl in your class

  • load of noises and bollocks!!! hehe wtf are you on.

  • Well that was just a load o noises and bollocks. Incredibly tallented guy, bu sometimes I wish he would actually play something, and get off that fucking tremolo arm for once

  • amazed

  • Waaoooo.......he is in that timlessnessss...Endlessnesss..­.blisssss and light...

  • He is timeless. From the first note I heard the man played on Ended as Lovers, I was hooked. El Becko is one of the reasons I keep going as a guitar player. YOU MUST SEE HIM LIVE. It's something you will NEVER forget. Jeff Beck is one of the greatest to have touched the electric guitar.. I'll preach it until the day I die.

  • Jeff Beck was always ahead of his time when it came to playing his guitar. Check out his to albums he recorded in the 70's (blow by blow / wired). It will touch your soul.

  • @5191nikki

    This recording is better, He just gets better and better.

  • Two things that would be cool, A Jeff Beck/Rollling Stones album, or if he was still around, A Jeff Beck/Jimi Hendrix Album... now that I would queue up overnight for!!!

  • @PhilipK100 Or Jeff Beck and David Gilmour. Search for the two of them playing the song Jerusalem...

  • relies to much on speed ? that's the crazy you don't have a clue what your talking about.. satch is a blues player and his phrasing is amazing hes a song writer ! jeff is good but this is just a solo to me its not a song he could never writ like joe

  • How the F*CK do you play like this!!???

  • @MotleyCrueGOD It trascends technique. You just have to play without fear, without worrying what the next note will be or what the last one was, or what anyone thinks about the note you're playing now. Sometimes it doesn't quite happen but when it does you sound like the voice of God. But there's no safety net so when you crash and burn you sound shite .... but that's what makes players like Jeff Beck so exciting to listen to, you never know quite what to expect!

  • Jeff is a GOD

  • please find me a guitar player that has phrasing like Mr Beck...

  • @phantom5691 Its not so much the guitar its JB being the

  • @stockliskirep "Its not so much the guitar"? no shit...do you even know what "phrasing" means?

  • @phantom5691 satriani has better phrasing by far

  • @satchrules101 shredding does not equal phrasing. satriani is a great player but he relies too much on speed and technique. a lot of his stuff is just wanking, filling the space with as many notes as possible.

  • Really what Jeff is trying to do is re-create is capture the emotion of say Tcaikovsky's violin concerto. He does it well.

  • @1958jimmymac he sounds like Albert lee 

  • Who do musicians go see when they want to go watch someone live? Beck, of course.

  • no wonder , how these monkey faced guitar players get so much pussy,

    I'm listening for 3 minutes now and he's properly fucking my ears,

    and it feels soo gooood!

  • Both y'all get it! There's a soul in this world; Steve Vai and Joe Satriani got it. But if you listen between the lines (bars.)..I'm here to tell you what you already know, Jeff's on another plain- or is that -plane? Miles said: "Space is the place." And that's what's happenin'.

  • hm frisky and outgoing girl who wants to have fun

  • Beck's great but Alex Lifeson is better

  • He's better than Vai.

  • hey! i like this. i know, it would have been easier to just hit the "like" button.

    ty.

  • Bexcellent!

  • I believe it's the artist playing it. that's why it sounds sooooo dammmmmm goooood ! But then, some like rap, some like rock, does not matter which, as long as the artist is good and it touches someone, it's good music.

    I know someone who I think blows all of the greats away!!!! Every time he plays blues it sends chills through my soul !!!!!

  • Why do we keep talking about who's the most technically proficient player, considered we discuss about music, which is something that has EVERYTHING to do with personality? I'm happy to have Steve Vai, Jeff Beck, Satriani and so on and so on! Do the existence of any of these player take something away from the others? No, on the contrary. They make all of us richer, musically speaking.

  • SuperHuman

  • maldita!!!!!! seas ese tema es enloquecedormente sexy..... grande Jeff Beck!!!! yo lo vi cuando vino a chile

  • Lets, PLZ Cant We all Just Get Along ???

    Lets Not Bicker and Argue Over o w HO Better than Owho.......

    thk You For The Music Theory Philosophy 's "" Mathmatical Classes..Interesting This Is Noe Rocket Science Here lol

    I Am A Guitarist , Guitar Instructor , 33 + Yrs, I Enjoy all The Notes and Noises .: ) John C Michelson 4444jcm

  • so Im new girl in your class.Would you like to give me private lessons

  • It's amazing that people still lump Jeff Beck with Page and Clapton. JB passed them by decades ago. 

  • To say JB is overrated is just an uneducated comment....no, he's not mainstream, elevator music???...funny, I've heard Stairway to Heaven on a muzac loop....never heard Led Boots as fill...Not many people have heard of Miles Davis..he's not your mainstream trumpet player, but for the purists he was one of the all time greats ( RIP) as a jazz player, didn't play many sweet melodic solos, BUT what he did was from inside, what he felt..pure, JB. man he is still shredding his Strat. Don't criticize.

  • @juddylegend Agree with everything you said except that bit about Miles Davis. He's about as mainstreem as it gets when it comes to Jazz. Actually, he is probably one of the most recognized, respected, popular and influential musicians of ALL TIME. Everybody and their grandma has heard of Miles Davis. Why do you think in Billy Madison, when the kid pisses his pants and Billy says it's cool, does the old lady say 'if pissing yourself is cool than call me Miles Davis' or something like that.

  • @indian5 agreed. I'm not a fan of jazz music at all (greatly respect the skill required to play it on guitar though - being my main instrument, and all), but I've heard of Miles Davis plenty.

  • @superflea72 What, Miles Davis early stuff, or his dark introverted drug hazed music he played later in his career. People know of Miles Davis...I know of Acker Bilk, but for the life of me I wouldn't know one of his songs except I know he played a clarinet....but so does Kenny G....Miles wasn't mainstream, Herb Albert was mainstream, melody lines you could whistle to, whistle to Miles Davis and you'd have a brain fart. He wasn't everyones taste in jazz..I liked him.

  • @juddylegend My Miles Davis comment was in response to your "Not many people have heard of Miles Davis" comment - plenty of people have. that doesn't mean they need an intimate knowledge of his back catalogue to say so.

  • @juddylegend haha, you know WHY you've heard STH on a muzak loop? because even presented that way, people can recognise and appreciate a legendary song. name ONE thing JB has written that has had even 1000th of the effect on the world as Stairway...thought so.

    one more time for the JB zealots out there who feel that I'm bashing their precious demigod...it's his music, NOT his guitar skills that leave me cold, bored, and wanting someone to stick a screwdriver in my ears! he can play just fine

  • @superflea72 Mate , it would break my f*****g heart if I heard a classic I wrote being played by Richard Clayderman in an elevator...People get ready is a song that people would recognise of one of Jeff becks earlier LP's. If you don't like JB's music, don't listen to it so you won't have to criticise it, ohh and I'm still waiting for a solo CD from Jimmy Paige post Led Zeppelin....lost his mojo....JB is 60 + yrs old...JB is an acquired taste I'll agree.....

  • @juddylegend thank you! you finally get it - we'll agree to disagree :) for the record, muzak is piffle - we can agree on that.

    as for People Get Ready, I've been playing guitar for 20 years and never heard of it. seriously. but even before I was into Led Zep I new of Rock'N'Roll/Stairway/Black Dog, etc. btw, who cares about solo CD's?

    also I wasn't here to criticise, I keep hoping to find something I like...not yet though, but as usual I get flamed for having being 'uneducated', lol

  • @superflea72 People get ready, Rod Stewart was the lead singer, a reunion from 40 years ago..ala Beckola...listen to the studio version as Rods a bit old and sterile these days to do it justice live. Good to have a discussion anyway mate, I've played guitar for 40 years, heard a lot of good/great guitarists play...I just love the way JB gets the sounds he does with a valve amp, reverb and some digital delay..and the volume control on his strat..Love Fender Strats. cheers superflea72

  • @juddylegend amen to Stratocasters brother! after going through a few different styles of guitar in my time, I've come to the conclusion that I could never again be without one. they just feel..right.

    you're right about Jeffs uncanny knack for coaxing unusual sounds out of his Strat, but I'm more of a Buddy Guy/Albert Collins/Angus Young kind of dude - that edgier feel, you know? maybe I'll get lucky and JB will release a straight-up blues album one day, I'm sure it'd be cool. cheers :)

  • Thanks you are right its blues for greeny.

  •  steve alexander is the drummer

  • what was bluesy about that? bloody Jeff Beck; the most overrated dude in the world of guitar. sure, he has a lot of talent, but his music is so boring....tonally it's too squeaky to me as well, no guts. I honestly don't see why people revere him so much.

  • @superflea72 " I honestly don't see why people revere him so much". That's because you have a musical IQ of about 20. Why don't you go back to surfing porn websites....you obviously know nothing about guitar.

  • @atomic3939 lol, I knew it wouldn't take long for some angry musical elitist to reply to that!

    so because I don't agree with you I'm wrong? yeah, that shows me your IQ straight away.  Jeff Beck is overrated, period. in the world of guitar he is held in high regard, but ask anybody on the street who he is and chances are you'll get a blank stare because his music is BORING, not because it's too much for their ears to handle

    and I know plenty about guitar, I actually had a JB strat!

    cock..

  • @superflea72 wow... bitter much... like the save at the end tho

  • @oneswtwld ...like a shot of espresso with a twist of lemon!

    haha yeah you're right, and Jeff Beck is the only player that makes me feel this way; I respect him immensely for his skills, yet am infuriatingly frustrated by the way he uses them because if he wanted to (which he clearly doesn't) he could rock like a motherfucker!

    and btw, what's wrong with porn?

    I think i'll have a lie down...lol

  • @superflea72 What do you mean? Jeff Beck rocks way harder than other instrumental artist Steve Vai and Joe Satriani ain't got shit on him, Eric Johnson is the only one that even comes close.

  • @StainIessChina I respectfully disagree. your idea of 'rocking' obviously differs greatly from mine, but that's ok, we have the choice to like what we like and (thanks to the internet,) bitch and moan about what we don't. :)

    Eric Johnson is actually another one I don't get, now that you mention him. bleh music for the 'educated' musician....whatever.

  • @superflea72 Eric Johnson, and Jeff Beck are people who have an extremely vast theoretical knowledge of music much like Steve Vai and Joe Satriani, the difference is Beck and Johnson actually use that knowledge to put music together in creative ways and pour their souls into it Vai and Satriani just run up and down scales at light speed. The way I see it music can't rock if it has no soul in it.

  • @StainIessChina  are you trying to say that 'Manhattan' has more feeling than 'Tender Surrender'? listen, Vai isn't my favourite player ever, but give credit where it's due. jazz-inspired noodling may impress the likes of you, but it isn't any more 'soulful' because it's complex. the fact is that it sounds thought-out, not from the gut, which is what rocks me.

    but you know, personal taste, blah, blah, blah...

  • @superflea72 I don't feel that Vai deserves any credit, he's a very generic sounding guitarist, he's an amazing player but he has no originality and he doesn't always work well with other musicians because he always has to "feature" himself if you will. It's nice to hear a band where every member is a virtuoso and Jeff Beck's band is a perfect example of that.

  • @StainIessChina what the fuck are you talking about? Have you ever heard Vai or Satriani playing? Listen to "whispering a prayer" and "always be with you".

  • @kokkinoskoufitsa3 Yes I have heard them play, they're awesome players but they're music is so incredibly boring.

  • @StainIessChina I love Jeff Beck, Eric Johnson, Steve Vai and Joe Satriana but like someone else said there are only two types of guitarist on the planet - Jeff Beck and those who aren't.

    Jeff Beck is the only guitarist Hendrix ever sought out re guitar playing/style and he is also the only guitarist that Richie Blackmore had nothing negative to say!

  • @johntg123 I heard a story that Hendrix actually stole Beck's fuzz box in the day.

  • @StainIessChina You're an idiot.

    Vai and Satriani play because they love doing it. Who're you to say what has and what hasn't got "soul"?

    Besides, how do you define this "soul"? As far as I'm concerned, the only time people use "soul" or "feeling" to define one guitarist as better than another one, it's to justify the fact that they think that their favourite guitarist is the best.

    Oh...And almost all music is based on scales or arpeggios, so you could say the same about Beck. Hahaha.

  • @Merioc2k3 Actually ALL music is based on rhythm and mathematics, brass, woodwinds, percussion, and even some string instruments don't even have chords and you have to have chords before you can play scales and arpeggios, also I'm not using anything to justify Jeff Beck as my favorite guitarist, my fav is John Frusiciante, but I think Jeff Beck is way better than him in terms of knowledge and ability and I think Beck is better and more creative than Vai and Satriani for that matter.

  • @StainIessChina I'm sorry, what I really meant to say was "lead guitar playing", not music.

    But okay, by what criteria is he better than Vai and Satriani?

  • @Merioc2k3 He has more natural ability, he's more creative, and he has better dynamics both by himself and with other musicians, and I'm willing to bet he probably has a lot more technical and theoretical knowledge than them, seeing as he's had more time to devote to studying guitar much more extensively, and honestly I just think blues is a much more interesting style of music.

  • @StainIessChina Perhaps that makes him a better musician, but he is by no means a better guitarist.

    Now, I'm not one of those pricks who appreciate nothing but technique in music...But I do believe that's what people should take into consideration when judging the BEST guitarist.

    And truth be told, everything you used as an example is either just a matter of opinion or an assumption.

  • @Merioc2k3 So is everything everyone else has said, that's the whole point of comments on youtube, if you want to argue facts go to debate.org.

  • @StainIessChina ...

    Seriously, though. You can't say that he's a better guitarist than Vai or Satriani, when you base it all on opinions. You can say that you prefer him over those two, I'm completely fine with that, but don't say he's better.

    Cause truth is, they have a way better technique.

    And no, that's not the point of YouTube comments.

  • @Merioc2k3 Yes I can because I just did it's my opinion that Jeff Beck is the best guitarist of the three, and yes that is the whole point of comments to voice one's opinion, why else would they be here? That's why a lot of people disable comments on their videos because they don't care to know everyone's opinions.

  • @StainIessChina Well, you can, but don't take my words too literal. You can, of course, but it would be incorrect.

    Of course it's to voice one's opinion, but the way you said it made it sound like it's forbidden to bring up things that are facts here, which is purely retarded.

    Oh, and you can't have an "opinion" regarding WHO HAS THE BEST TECHNIQUE, which is what I've been saying the whole time.

  • @Merioc2k3 Yes I can, the only way for me not to base it on opinion would be to actually jam with the three of them, unfortunately not everyone can be so lucky, so yeah it pretty much is a matter of opinion, and if you don't want your words to be taken literally, than maybe you shouldn't say what you don't mean or better yet not respond at all.

  • @StainIessChina So, you have to jam with them to know how good you are? That's extremely retarded. All you have to do is listen to their music to realize that Vai and Satriani are far superior to Beck in every aspect of their technique...But of course, you don't want to admit defeat, so of course you'd just pull an excuse out of your ass like that.

    Or better yet, you learn to actually read. The meaning of my comment was obvious for anyone with half a brain.

  • @Merioc2k3 No one has to admit defeat, because neither of us are wrong, as I said it is nothing more than a matter of opinion, but yours seems less and less valid the more you belittle me.

  • @StainIessChina IT'S NOT AN OPINION THAT VAI AND SATRIANI HAVE A BETTER TECHNIQUE THAN BECK.

    I had to capitalize that so that you might understand it. You seem to have a problem with getting that in your head.

    Just listen to them, and it'll become obvious...

  • Actually is sorta is. Most other guitarists i would agree, but jeff beck's playing is just as clean as vai's. Not to mention that Beck uses his thumb. It's my opinion that Beck has better technique, because i find that Beck's technique is more expressive than Vai's. If technique is not a platform to get to whatever you want to express what is it? Besides having good technique isnt too important. Accidents can elp you find your own style. In music, all is opinion.

  • @afterlivea7x It might be as clean, but that's not too hard considering that Vai plays way faster...

    The fact that Beck has a more expressive technique doesn't make it better. I'm talking about right hand technique and left hand technique, how fast they're capable of playing without missing notes and such...

    All stuff at which Vai and Satriani undeniably are better than Beck at.

  • @Merioc2k3 Beck's right hand 'technique' is fantastic! There is no such thing as the 'best' electric guitarist. That's a school playground argument. I 'prefer ' to listen to Jeff Beck over any of the speed merchants, who I find very, very boring.

  • @DoodlesMusic Compared to Rusty Cooley, Paul Gilbert and Shawn Lane, it isn't fantastic.

    And yes, there is such a thing as a "best" electric guitarist from a technical point of view. Though, that has nothing to do with what sounds good...

    Anyway, have you ever listened to Shawn Lane? Besides his insane speed, he has some really interesting note selection and just excellent phrasing. He's just an amazing guitarist, no matter how you look at it.

  • @Merioc2k3 If playing fast cleanly is what guitar is about these days, then guitarists are surely terrible musicians. I get what you mean about technique and in the coventional sense of the word yeah Vai and co do have better technique.

  • @afterlivea7x I don't really get what you mean by that first sentence, but this was never an argument regarding musicianship.

  • @Merioc2k3

    They've better technique even than Stern, Henderson and quite everyone else... Simply Vai and Satriani can't play in a decent and creative way

  • @Bianteowns Creativity =/= technique. Also, they can. You're an idiot for saying that. You've either not given them a listen, or you lack the theoretical knowledge to see that they actually are creative, or you're just saying that just because you want to disagree, which would make you an ignorant, close-minded retard.

  • @StainIessChina Te falta mas oido... que es igual a entendimiento musical... lo digo ya que decis q vai o satriani solo son solo subir y bajar escala a alta velocidad. A estudiar nene!

  • @mcmrbig1990 Sorry my Spanish is a little rusty, I would've been able to read that a few years ago.

  • @StainIessChina Entonces estudia un poco de español... no te vendría mal. O podrías ser un poco mas audaz y utilizar el traductor de google. See ya!

  • @StainIessChina Amen Brother.

    

  • @StainIessChina those four are all incredibly talented and beautiful guitarists. But I would not call vai and satch not creative. They are all brilliant in different ways. Beck for his approach. Johnson for his soul. Vai for his flawlessness. And Satriani for his jaw-dropping skill and improvisation.

  • @StainIessChina You are right about Eric and Jeff but you are dead wrong about Vai and Satch . Listen to songs like for the love of god or tender surrender from vai or always with me always with you from satriani and say that rhose are just running up and down the scales at light speed. Total bullshit . Vai and Satriani are masters of instrumental rock guitar !

  • @StainIessChina not true if their was no soul in their playing i dont think they would be where they are...

  • @StainIessChina totally agree. see also peter green "jumping at shadows" for some more soulful guitar playing!

  • @Goodison555 Jumping at Shadows is an excellent tune and always been one of my favorite Greeny songs :) Another Musician's Musician

  • @StainIessChina i', pretty sure Eric Johnson would disagree with you hence he played several times with Vai and Satriani on Satriani's G3's tours :) they're all great musicians and to prove that, in case u don't know them already, try listening to "for the love of god" by Vai or "The forgotten I & II" by Satriani :) they all have feelings for music but each expressed it after their own taste

  • @slayerem I'm not denying that they're good musician's, they're just hella boring to listen too, maybe read more closely next time.

  • @StainIessChina all what you said was totally right, maybe it s coincidence, but that s just what I tought...I ve got only Vai in my mind, Satriani is not totaly artificial, but they play schemes...every guitar player have something and if he dont...he borow... but no one can borrow from Lester William Polsfussis. He was and will stay above others

  • @zoivanmo I'm not all that familiar with Les Paul's work really, to me the best guitar player is/was either Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, or Johann Sebastian Bach, that's just my opinion though.

  • @StainIessChina I respect that but for me Jimi or Zappa or even Gilmour...they are all special in their ways...and I like them all...from the other side Les was not from this time and in some hand he was a pioneer of them all....I repeat I respect your opinion

  • @zoivanmo I'm not denying that Les was good, I'm just saying I'm not familiar enough with his work to have an opinion one way or the other, the only guy from that era that I really listen to is Robert Johnson, you don't have to be so careful not to offend me unlike most people on the internet there's not much that bothers me lol.

  • @superflea72 Jeff Beck is underrated and unheard of in the real world because 1) Jeff Beck doesn't give a f*ck, he wants to make music he wants, he doesn't care if people don't like it. Also, as he once said in an interview "i f*cking hate lead singers" which obviously shuts him out of main stream listeners. 2) Average Joe walking down the road is too bust listening to sh*t music by gaga and nicki minaj to know anything about true musicanship by the likes of jimmy page, clapton and beck. FACT.

  • @magnapillow what a stupid summary. no-one's heard of Clapton or Page?? you dumb shit, EVERYONE knows who they are, and even if they don't by name, they will know their music! Jeff Beck on the other hand makes elevator music on steroids, FACT. whether you want to believe it or not, no-one's heard of him because his music is hard to listen to....because it's crap. blow by blow BLOWS!

    as for underrated, every guitarist who wants to sound superior sights him as an influence - he's overrated.

  • @superflea72 ok heres the test. walk down the street and ask the first person you see if they know who lada gaga is? now ask them who Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck are? if you do this i guarantee you will realize what Beck is unheard of in the modern world of music.....Jeff Beck and Page are only known to everybody in the world who appreciates good musicians, which these days, isn't many people at all

  • @magnapillow mate, you're preaching to the choir about modern music. Lady Gaga, et al eats cock! I have always said that I respect JB (I had one of his signature Strats, actually - they're fantastic), and I never said he wasn't a good musician. he is, pure and simple. it's his MUSIC I don't get....call me musically ignorant for not knowing (or caring) about every jazz scale under the sun if you want, but that just makes you sound musically arrogant. we disagree, that's all - and that's cool

  • Sick, sick talent. Effortless, pulling tones from a Strat that only he can.

  • this isnt blues the structure and cadence are all wrong plus a lot of the fretbord dynamics hes doing wouldnt be necessarry if he used a capo

  • @quark4567 well, maybe you could teach him, then. :-D

  • also I'm a crazy American girl

  • @TalonM13 His guitar is his voice.

  • What that i like about Jeff beck is that he is taking the playing in his own hands, with both open hands, no pick, no nothing, just himself. He can be fragile and he can be full of control, express tears from his hands, true emotions that can amaze me.

  • one my favorite musicians. this mfer is music

  • Listened to Jeff Beck today for the first time it instantly reminded me of Gary Moore blues for granny which alongwith brush with the blue is one of the finest composition.

  • @Super26021962 I think you mean "Blues for Greeny".....but i think granny might like it, too. LOL!

  • I think his Pineal gland is very much open

  • Best version of this song I ve ever heared... Amazing

  • wowowowowowowwowowowowowowowow­ow!!!

  • Great

  • amazing guitar technique !

  • Who is the drummer?

  • excuse me, has anybody got a time machine i can borrow so i can go back in time and get tickets for this concert. HOT DAMN!

  • He is so great ! A true legend!!

  • like a combination of zeppelin sound and pink floyd sound, aka pretty damn awesome

  • Jeff Beck is in his own category - on his own planet like Hendrix was. Phrasing is unbelievable.

  • Jeff Beck do have a own way to play his guitar! Its awesome....

  • 83 monkeys

  • Maybe he called it "brush with the blues" because that's exactly what it was...think about it

  • I've always believed...and still do...Beck's body of work transcends both Clapton + Page.

  • This fucking tone !!!

  • Got tone?

  • @KayeSteviela297

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  • Cadê os "brasilênos" aqui? - Só dá 'gringo' nessa jogada? - Vamos "iscrivinhar" em portuga aqui, uai sô!

    Esse fera é um dos gênios da guitarra, e, curtir as músicas dele é uma viagem!

  • right on Magna !! I hear you there !! this is a great performance for sure & I bet I'm well in to the several hundreds mark of watching this performance....One of my all time favs for Beck here on youtube is drown in my own tears...I bet you hit play on that tune as many times as I have too !! :) high 5 !! Can't get enough of his playing....Glad I saw him live before he stops touring all together...

  • @Lemonheater2010 haha HIGH FIVE Lemonheater!!!!

  • @jackgingeranderic

    I think when you have individualism in playing , that's what to expect....Same licks done with a different feel...The very reason I like Becks playing more a lot of others..cause when he goes out in space as you say , it still makes total melodic sense..He just doesn't go somewhere without knowing what the outcomes going to be at the end of it...If you played as long as I have , you'd know just how hard it is to achieve that whole concept...Becks definately among the best...

  • @jackgingeranderic thats all fine and dandy jack...I think we all have been there with favorites we listen to that others seem less attracted to....I just wouldn't recommend making comments about theory in playing music unless you have a better understanding of it..I think you'll find a lotta players who will agree this song is played in common blues scales...Not to disregard your opinion of becks playing..to each their own right?

  • @jackgingeranderic alrighty then jack....You should learn theory & break down this song 1st , then tell me what you know of it...Just like I had to when I learned it...But to each their own....Your opinion is obliged same as mine....Doesn't relly matter if someone thinks more of this song than someone else does it?

  • @jackgingeranderic lol...I do listen to garys playing...as wel as play it...same with this song...You mean to tell me all this knowledge in theory I have learned about blues pentatonics , relative minors , etc... doesn't apply here? Well, it sure does !! Believe it or not....Infact , if you study Becks playing ove rthe years , he never really went outside of this whole concept...Not even on the blow by blow or wired albums..It was all still in the same theory of scales...

  • @jackgingeranderic

    well , theres nothing but blues patterns in his playing....plus all the guitar tricks he incorporates...Just incase you didn't know , he never plays the same way twice...Yet , it always seems composed...That's the very reason Jimmy Page said Beck is untouchable when he's in his moment....Coming form Page , I'd take that as a big compliment.....

  • Absolutely Love it!! And thanks to whoever posted it.

  • It goes so good with a cold beer on the hot Thrs,night .

    Thank you.

  • People who dislike this video don't know where rock guitar comes from, and that is fact!

  • Jeff has so much more taste compared to Vai, Pattitucci, Gilbert and Yngwie...Woman actually dig this shit too, it's got feeling. It's always a sword fight when the 'other' guys are in concert..like lame-ass guys who camp 3 days for Star Wars tickets..if that's you, get your shit together dude.

    Love Jeff.

  • THANK YOU JESUS.

  • Jeff Beck is a madman and a guitar god!

  • If this is 240p I can't imagine this in HD

  • stratocasters are so boring to play and look at.

  • @xDparawhore Hahaha, posting that comment on a Jeff Beck seems like a bit of a strange juxtaposition. I mean, he seems to be having quite a lot of fun playing his Strat right there huh?

    With 3 pickups, a 5 way selector, 2 tones and one volume knob, you'd have to be one hell of an impatient man (or woman) to find that level of variety and versatility boring, surely?

  • Outstanding.