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  • Outstanding, Jeff! All the best to you.... Dave Gellis

  • Peev, What a pleasure to find this. The last time I heard you and Kenny play together was at a Little Feat gig in Danbury, CT a few years before this. Hope to hear you around CT this year. Steve

  • Drunk with pleasure, amigo...something you might know little about, by the tone of your post.

    Happy Holidays.

    Jeff Pevar

  • @peevmania

    aww but dude he's making a joke. He commented on a playlist that's full of you

  • he looks like hes drunk and has got to pee awsome

  • hello from Illinois, - and thank you for sharing - very inspirational, indeed !! -

    i'm dusting off my slide and playing it today, all day, -

    he's been sitting in my gig-bag feeling very neglected!

  • Great performance man! By the way..this bass player around you in this gig with JID is not from "Little Feat"? Only Jazz Is Dead can make this..Cheers!

  • the guy bobbing his head is really getting to me. I wish jeff would have punted his cranium!

  • the tiny guitar makes pevar look like a giant

  • Keep uploading Jeff!Great work!

  • Who the fuck is pla ying that amazing slide, the onlt jazz is dead i knew was with herring

  • @Toporaq - Jeff Pevar. Look up some of his work. Amazing stuff.

  • I think any where Pev plays is an event. I saw JID a few years ago at the Pony and I'll never forget it! I looked high and low for a copy of that show. Even begged the Pev!

  • f yes

  • Great slide work... grove on.

  • Sad to say it's T Lavitz who is dead. :(

    RIP

  • That's some funky Tennessee Jed!!

  • this guy is high as a kite

  • JID at the Stone Pony friggin rocked...Please put more of this stuff up!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Iit's a G tuning but the guitar is tuned a 4th higher because it's a short scale...so we're talking GCGCEG as a G tuning in the key of C.

  • somebody know if it's open tuning or not ?

  • Jeff Pevar could make a tree branch and some worn out rubber bands sing. Kenny Gradney is the most unselfish, funkiest, most powerful bassist in rock music - he deserves the "legendary" status afforded some of his more well-known piers. Speaking of legends: Billy and T are in a league of their own. Wish I was at this show as based on this clip is was an "event." A show that members of the audience will be talking about for years to come. Thanks for this GREATPOST! Rock on Peev!!!

  • Woah, is that guy like 7 and 1/2 feet tall or what?

    "In those days there were giants in the land...." lol

  • No Les Paul. Headstock and overall look appears to be a Tacoma. didn't know they made anything like this.

  • MY GAWD!! WOW!!

  • nice work..tough to fill herrings shoes

  • Wow. Way to go Jeff. Very nice. Thank you.

  • whoa!! jeff's like ...14 feet tall!!....he just absolutely DWARFS that normal scale les paul..!!!...they're ALL giants...!!!..

  • That's not a normal scale Les Paul.

  • lots of great subtlety in those licks. lots of detail.

  • i heard jimmy herring played with these guys, any particular album?

  • I don't get it. Why is Billy Cobham and earlier Al Johnson in this band? Money? I'm not trying to be snarky if you like this kind of music. I'm just askin' ya know?

  • Maybe they like this music.

  • @sumwunhuis i remember cobham sittin in with the dead at madison square garden round 1975 he's a fan.

  • Wow !!!, Double Wow !!!, awesome guitar solo !!!! What type of guitar is that one ?

  • Pevar looks like andre the GIANT with that tiny guitar on him. lllolol Saw Jazz is Dead on 3-9-06 at Toads Place in New Haven, CT on their Blues For Allah 300 anniversary tribute tour and it was a really sick show. I remember them playing a good version of Tennesse Jed similiar to this one but minus the tiny guitar. peace keep on rockin

  • Have seen Jeff play for nearly 30 years and each time he pulls out something new. One of the finest 6-slingers on the planet and a pretty good guy as well. Great to see his efforts documented here for posterity. Peev - keep on rockin! Oh yes, and the other guys are now slouches either. Had the honor of meeting Kenny backstage at a gig - one of the top bassists yet so underrated like the rest of the Feats. So tasteful - so funky, and a gentleman.

  • Awesome version of a Little Feat classic.

  • Nice. Went and got that sh*t, dincha? Great phrasing.

  • Hey Jeff,

    You've got a You Tube page, awesome!! You're the only one I can find who's posted CPR stuff. I bet a lot of the people commenting on your video's don't even realize its you on guitar in all of them. Keep rockin' and all the best to you.

  • SIIIIIIIIIIIICK!

  • I saw the original lineup with Alphonso Johnson on bass, Jimmy Herring on guitar and Alex Lighterwood on vocals as well as T Lavitz. Any band with Jimmy Herring in it is worth listening to. We went 2 nights in a row while in L.A.

  • OH !! Tennessee Jed!

  • i saw these guys in....2004? at the higher ground club in south burlington, vermont. very electric yet mystifying show. jeff sipe was on drums, quite an experience. they played a version of dark star that lost me

  • more jazz is dead please

  • What is this guitar? I like it a lot.

  • Probably a Stump Preacher V6

  • this is really tight...how does it not even have 100 views yet??

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