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  • GRANDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE=)=)­=)Mia/////

  • joe bonamassa is really good, but he doesnt have the savvy of jeff beck. lots of people can do what bonamassa can do. dont get me wrong im not putting him down, just saying.

  • lovin' it!

  • Great song. The piano player and Rod Stewart are great. The only Beck song that I do not hate

  • HOJE FIQUEI SABENDO........QUE MEU GRANDE AMIGO PEDRO DOS SANTOS MORREU?

    NOS HOUVIAMOS MUITO JEFF....TOMANDO CERVEJA CURTINDO MESMO ...FOI MEU NOBRE AMIGO....ATÉ Á PROXIMA É MARAVILHOSO O BLUES FOI ELE QUE ME MOSTROU PELA PRIMEIRA VEZ.

  • @edinho7615 Pedro seimpre vivira en nosss coracaos. A musica de Jeff demais vino y Pedro con ela pra se quedarse en nossas mentes.

    Saudacaos, Edinho.

  • no, joe bonamassacre does not own this song, at all. Jeff Beck owns this song.

    F_ _ K JOE!

  • OMG this is beautiful......

  • powerful song Dude!!!!

  • Rod Stewart and Jeff Beck. What a power combo. Beautiful!

  • This song demonstrates why Nicky Hopkins was among the best studio piano players ever and he's still relevent. Check out his work on Steve Miller's 'Baby House' as well.

  • Joe Bonamassa is an outstanding and upcoming guitarist and does a great rendition and justice to this tune and many others, but Beck & Stewart will never be matched or outdone on "this" one.

  • Nice to remember when Rod Stewart was a blues singer and one of the best in England. I like Joe Bonamassa, by the way, but he isn't in Jeff Beck's league . . .

  • Joe Bonamassa owns this song, check out in denver 2003

  • Rod. The best rock voice ever. Period.

  • The applause from the audience reminds me of some of the studio work by the Beatles, it just doesn't sound natural at all...

  • THIS IS THE BEST EXAMPLE OF BRITISH MOTHERFUCKERS PLAYING CHICAGO BLUES

    WHICH THE MENTORS APPROVE OF SAYING THESE RHYME WHITE MOTHERFUCKS CAN AND DO THE BLUES RIGHT

  • @yungsu100 ..absolutely correct my man. Lose yourself in music, not color!

  • If you're listening to this and you don't know who Joe Bonamassa is you are so lucky. Listen and a whole new world will open up for you. Try royal albert hall blues deluxe. Then you'll go out and buy the dvd set. Enjoy.

  • Joe who?

    

  • Always loved the lick from 5:30 to 5:37.

  • Joe ?

    

  • I think whoever sings this one sings it better. guess because it's the original. but i like Joe Bonamassa's better! my opinion though! no one needs to agree. this one is good too!

  • love it

  • i didn't know we had to choose a winner...............this one kicks ass....the piano is almost off the scale and Rod is Rod and well Mr Beck is the best living electric guitarist in this solar system so it kind of does it for me.

  • i didn't know it was from the album thuth? :3

    but that doesn't matter you still are epic for posting this.

  • Check out Rick Derringer's version,kicks ass too!!

  • kick ass all the way. whole album.

  • rod did a song called ' so much to say, with so little time ' back in the early-mid 60's is exactly the same except for the words . i can't remember for sure but it might have been cyril davies and the all stars . it was on an album series call 'an anthology of british blues .

  • bonamassa is a monster, becko is a monster slayer. goodnight everybody!

  • jeff rules! all these other dudes out there these days are good but jeff knew how to draw you in with his unique sounds and riffs. i would love to hear him play one of his old jams on leno, fallon, kimmel etc, to hear how he would sound. Jeff needs to round up, Max Middleton, and Chaman and play the old jams again. I can't stand this new stuff he's doing with amelda may. gimme a break. get the old band back together, Elwood, and find Jake fast. Would'nt that be cool to see and HEAR!

  • I'm 56 years old and I've been playing my tele for thirty years. When I grow up I want to play like Jeff.

  • Yes! Yes! This was the Sh**! ;D

  • Be nice everybody, Or are your hearts made out of ice?

  • Jeffs the man, period. Ive given Bonamassa plenty of chances and his playing and singing dont do anything for me at all. I will no doubt bring out the haters for saying this but I'll take John Mayers playing and singing over Bonamassa any day of the week, always. Bonamassa makes the blues boring...

  • @Jmp153 I respectfully disagree. I think Joe.B puts loads of energy into his playing, and makes the blues come alive! He does an awesome cover of this!(I prefer this one though)

  • thanks for putting this one up. what's up with the picuture of Boxer? yeah, i know, i'd like to hear ollie and jeff taking eachother on!

  • Joe was just a dirty thought in his mothers mind when this was recorded,,not to mention the fact that it is NOT his song,,But wait till you hear Eric Johnson do it

  • When beck played this it was with a amp and cab and guitar , no effects , if you hear something special done on a guitar , if you look back chances are Beck did it first , id love to hear some of these guitar players that rip this stuff off plug into a dry amp and cab and see how they get on , now that would be funny , smiles

  • I saw this song performed live in Central Park! and the rest of the Truth album, too!

  • Some of you dickwads sound like little kids in the schoolyard... 'My old man can kick your old mans ass around the block'. Grow the fuck up and respect an opinion for what it is... another person's opinion.We all have one.

  • @ZoeeGold No way! My opinion is better than yours! 

  • DOES ANYONE ELSE HEAR NICKY HOPKINS BEATING THE SHIT OUT OF HIS PIANO?!?!?

  • parabens pelo bom gosto......valeu...maravilhoso­.....

  • Good evening. like the channel you're welcome to check mine out

  • I note the the black verses white bull, at this point I will state I'm mixed race so got a foot in both camps now for some facts, in the US black artists could only play for black audiences, in the uk we all listened to the originators of blues, played blues and made the white people of the USA aware of blues and in so made the white population aware of where it came from. When Led Zeplin first went to the USA they asked there record company where is Muddy Waters....A, down by the river I guess

  • Sol Philcox also does a nice job on this song. But Beck is the man, the guitarist no one else can copy.

  • One of the Best Blues Songs Ever Made! And that's the Truth

  • saw them at fillmore east played  1 song then beck said f--- y-- we'er to tired and walked off the stage

  • This is the best of Blues Deluxe hands down......sure many have covered it and did a a ok job....but none better than Beck and this Crew........spent years as a FM -DJ in the Seattle area and I can tell ya the phones Lit Up everytime I put this cut on, as well they should have. Amen

  • I find this whole white-black conversation very interesting when it started out pretty legitimately and due to some severe imagery and sarcasm on on the part of @NoBSAmerican it escalated. I don't think he was saying he believed all those things, I think he is frustrated with the idea that he feels that white people are perceived as anti-anybodyelse. That said, I don't think there are many white people that can play the blues with the ease a black man could, but who's to say...

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  • ...that no white man could do it. I guess I'm just arguing neutrality. That is the goal, I believe, of equality. I'm seeing these comments and I don't understand why people are arguing. It's silly, everybody, please step into the 21st century here. No offense but anybody is free to do anything and to classify things as being something black people can do that white people can't or vice versa seems a little ignorant, regardless of who says it. Let's just be a little more friendly and tolerant.

  • hell they were hungry an u no how that make u do stuff

  • hell they were hungry an u no how that make u do stuff

  • Okay, Bonamassa is great, and blah, blah, blah. Listen, unless you were actually there, like I was, and saw these guys, listened to them absolutely fucking tear it up, than shut the hell up, or move on to another band. You just wish you had a band like this one doin' it to ya', today, so sit your little asses back and listen to the "real thing". But, whatever the hell happened to Rod Stewart? He's a "pop" hero, now. Scheesh!

  • Can you guys stop ranting about other shit.. and enjoy this great fucking music.

  • @raine0acid i agree!!, this is my favorite track , still have my vinyl !!

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  • don't get me wrong... this is good... but bonamassa owned this song.

  • @tremold2043 Jeff Beck group played this one in 1968 ...perhaps Bonamassa was not planned

  • @Peruanas0 what? i was just saying joe bonamassa's version kicked ass.. he "owned" it. like he did really good with it.

  • @Peruanas0 agreed, sorry I accidentaly thumbs'd you down instead of up.

  • @tremold2043

    Right... and Frank Sinatra owned Stairway To Heaven.

  • @tremold2043

    Bonamassa is quite good, but he overplayed it like a schoolboy. A fault, all too common in blues players, thinking that they have to pack every nanosec with hot riffs. Taste and greatness are not conveyed by speed, especially when it is not congruent with the song at hand.

  • @tremold2043 Bonamassa is quite good, but he overplayed it like a schoolboy. A fault, all too common in blues players, thinking that they have to pack every nanosec with hot riffs. Taste and greatness are not conveyed by speed, especially when it is not congruent with the song at hand.

  • @Raz365

    Great comment. Overplaying is rife in many modern 3rd and 4th generation players and very boring after two minutes.

  • @Raz365

    every eloquently said! : )

  • @tremold2043

    You're joking, right? Bonamassa wouldn't have even been possible without Beck carving the trail over 40 years ago.

  • @BrownBrown90 i didn't say beck blows & bonamassa smoked him as a guitr play fuckstick. all i said was bonamassa owned this song...i think he did a kick ass job at it & i like it better. so to you & anyone & everyone else who wants to comment..fuck off. i don't care what you think.

  • @tremold2043

    then dont write your thoughts in a public forum. Keep your comments on the tune in the closet

  • @tremold2043

    When you're done blowing Bonamassa you can go fuck yourself, pencil dick. You not only have no taste but you're a fucking moron. Do you think I care what your shitbrain thinks either?

  • @tremold2043

    Bonamassa is probably todays best Blueser, But this song is Jeff Becks song. Joe Bonamassa does this song with great respect, and he does it very well. You should see them do this together. Then you can die happy.

  • @tremold2043 Joe only ownes this song for anbody that has never listened to this cut. Why do you think Joe wanted to cover the song anyway?? Because it's so raw, real deal, real tone, no processing on this track, Jeff pulls out so much blues feeling, soul it cut to Joes heart, Joe said..I gotta cover this song cause it's a timeless piece of blues music that kicks ass thru eternity. Bonamassa is a great player with forever chops, but I didn't hear that primal killer originality of JefF

  • @driberif7  @tremold2043

    I say Amen, my dudes!

  • apologies to the song lovers but can you tell me if this is jeff beck's or joe bonamassa's???

  • @Thanoulis131313 Jeff Beck ...off curse!

  • @Thanoulis131313

    bonamassa wasn´t even born when jeff beck wrote this

  • @Thanoulis131313 jeff beck truth album

  • One of the all time best tunes from one of the all time best duo's of the era---still timeless! Beck and Stewart combo were unmatched. Great tune and great days they were---thanks for posting!

  • Sam Cooke was THE man for Rod back then-there's no color here-just pure respect..you guy's gotta stop pumpin' your cheese over stupid sh*t and... move forward.

  • sweet mother of god!

  • One of my favs...

  • there wasn't a black blues band that ever had this much talent. call me whatever but merely stating the truth. Jeff don't mess around and this song proves that he could play a guitar like no other. yep, he lost it when he went techno but thanks to you tube we all have the pleasure to hear him at his finest shining moments. though, you tube has yanked some real jamming postings from the fillmore shows and one with the new beck group at a finland festival that was incredible. max middleton & jeff

  • Interesting argument about black vs white blues performers - all arguments are true to some extent - all props must go to the innovators, the black bluesmen whose original music turned on the white British kids, who then played and embellished those songs in their own style - maybe the white kids on average made more money out of the deal, but they brought the black artists a new crossover audience - so, if we remember to give credit where it's due, note it was a win-win situation for both B & W

  • I was lucky enough to be there at the Aerodrome in Schenectady N.Y. in the early sevemties seeing them do this classic

  • One of the best performance ¡¡Good Blues tune.

  • Nick Hopkins: King of piano!

  • @TheBatman2194 and Ron Wood, John Paul Jones

  • essa gloriosa musica ,eu ouço desde os meus 15 anos de idade ; ja estou com 45 ,e espero ouvir toda minha vida.

  • i dont really like rod stewart but his work with the jeff beck group is great imo.

  • My bad ,I heard this song on The Deep End Radio Show, not Flashback. Good Blues tune.

  • I just heard this song on the Flashback radio show.

  • a token ! of my apreciation !

  • Yes Rod Stewart wrote it. FYI Joe Bonamassa does a good cover of it.

  • IS this by them originally?

  • If not for the "white boys" those great black bluesmen would never have been recognized and not through any fault of their own. Thank God for the Brits for showing us the value of a true American music form.

  • Joe Bonamassa has resurrected this tune and does an admirable job with it...but nobody does it better than the original boys here!!! Stewart, who also penned this classic, has such a distinctive raspy blues voice and along with Becks raunchy guitar and Hopkins soulful piano make this rendition the all time best!!!!

  • @rikray1 This song is essentially "Gambler's Blues" by B.B. King - Rod did not come up with anything new here

  • @rikray1 Agreed 100% and  Bonamassa does do a hell of a great rendition.

  • @rikray1 knock knock are you still there? agree 100%.

  • The blues happened along and stumbled into music. The blues were just looking for a guitar to hang upon and a voice that would give them refuge.

  • This song and Led Zep's "Since I've Been Loving You" are my all-time favorites ~ thanx for posting it! Blues and guitar at their zenith... and Rod Stewart's best performance ever.

  • Yes. And great piano playing

    from Nicky Hopkins too! !

    A true blues to end all blues.

    A classic blues ...

    AND a blues parody

    at the same time.

    A Bluesy New Year to all from Hamburg, dirk

  • @dirkHHblues

    YES re Nicky Hopkins ~ not sure he's ever gotten the accolades that he so much deserves!

  • Real Blues !!! awesome.

    Rod steward in vocals?.

  • what do the comments from u 2 got to do

    with great english blues/rock ?

    both of u take it somewhere else

  • Of course Shaserv, you had to resort to name calling because you have nothing else of value to add. You're just another brain-washed hate-filled little public school hate-whitey robot who has been lied to by his community organizers.

    Why did you even bother with this video? It's white musicians and probably mostly white commentators. In other words, dis a white thang!

    So the fact that you feel the need to continue shooting your mouth off where nobody is interested just makes you a clown.

  • you keep saying they'll never be better than the "original black blues masters". who the fuck are you exactly talking about. do you even know any artists in particular? because if you cared enough about blues you would recognize beck as being a fucking master at his craft

  • you're telling me to google original black blues masters... you sound like a fucking idiot. i didn't ask you to tell me how to use a search engine. i was asking you to prove your argument, which obviously holds no ground. and if you say bb king i'll fucking knock you out. you honestly cannot be serious with everything you are saying. douche bag

  • "People say some pretty ignorant shit on here. I find it funny when you correct white people about the blues they take it personal and get pissed about being corrected"

    Nothing ignorant about that I guess...

    Filthy white, swine-eating, evil crackers, why dont they all just lay down and die already? All they want to do is rape black women, push drugs and guns into the ghetto, and keep the black man down! They shouldnt be allowed to own guitars...bastards!

  • Hey dummy, it was sarcasm and it was 3 months ago. Read the entire conversation before you go off acting all Billy Bo BadAss! Seriously read the whole thing (if you can), and I'll bet you find that we are in agreement.

    I actually cant believe you guys are still going on about all this. LOL!

  • @NoBSAmerican With comments like raping black women and pushing drugs and guns into the ghetto and keeping the black man down, I see you are one of those people lost in 1965 still. I respectfully must say to you, to look around you what decade are you living in. Obviouslly you dont get into the ghetto much. One of our own is president now, we are surgeons,lawyers CEO's and anything else we want to be. No one holds us down, we create our own fate, good or bad. Thank You.

  • @AgilePenatonic1 Wow, you're just as stupid as the last moron who responded over 6 months ago. My comment that has you so reactive was a sarcastic mocking of someone named Shaserv who was giving me shit about white people not being able to play the blues. He was the living in 1965, not me. If you read all 92 comments instead of just the last one, then you'll be able to form an educated response, but dont start lecturing me until you graduate from jr high school and learn to read you dope!

  • Hey shaserv, we get it OK, the blues is black music! So what? If cracker guitar players want to play it, then they are emulating their idols, the highest form of respect! Do you think it was a big secret that blacks were the first to play the blues? As if white kids were standing around saying, "boy that Jeff Beck is some kind of genius for inventing this style of music?"

    We all know where it comes from, and we're going to continue playing the shit out of it regardless of who gets pissed!

  • don't worry honey just ignore him him. he is having a chimp out like, kanye west. you know how they can be.

  • he said," is there anyone that has brains?" well it certainly isn't him because anyone that spells interesting the way he does, must be a grammar school flunkie. hell, what is the fuss all about here. we all know Jeff rules and he can play circles around anyone that thinks they have some guitar skills. i mean the guy is a dinosaur and he still is touring and playing better than ever. what is jimmy page doing? lying on his death bed on life support, probably.

  • Can't we all get along? Hatred and racism do not belong with this music. Thanks for posting! Peace.

  • @ntcutterl last time i checked, jeff & joe are both caucasians.... ;-D

  • Of course Shaserv, black people invented computers, or maybe its just that computers were developed by ANYONE OTHER THAN A WHITE PERSON but whitey stole it. In fact, why dont we just finish rewriting history and conclude that anything good in the world couldnt have come from a white person and EVERYTHING bad in the world must have come from the evil white devil.

    Yeah I like that...Al Sharpton would be proud of you!

  • To the idiots who have a problem with white people playing this music that was invented by black people:

    Does that mean that since white people invented computers that we should have a problem with black people using them?

  • nice blue number, i love to see Rod get back to this

  • yeah Nicky Hopkins made alot of rock stars sound good!

  • Anyone know how to play these licks?

  • i can play these licks

  • Amazing piano solo at 3:40 by NICKY HOPKINS ! five stars

  • Yup, saw the group at the Grande Ballroom back in the mid/late sixties a couple times.

    I love the way Jeff jumps in with the guitar solo and just slams it down following the lilting piano work by Mr. Hopkins.

  • saw them there too, Truth alb is so cool

  • fuckin wicked! Rod should've stuck with the blues. damn this is good music!

  • Damn straight man! rod was an AMAZING blues singer!

  • Wasn't they all black people. . . . . . Ronnie Wood . . . . he definitely plays inna white band . . . . maybe we crossing some kind of divide here . . . . . X.

  • Jeff beck Group over Gn' r Metallica, skid row.... etc... i Go with Jeff beck group

  • Any day my man, any day.

  • Excellent work Jorge. Nice vid of an extraordinary song by an awesome group!

  • What an awesome band. The best of it's day by far. Brings back some great memories and I even saw this band live! Wow.

  • I know that leading up to and during the Jeff Beck Group there were lots of members or potential members (and even more if you include "The Lead Leppelin" supergroup created for Beck's Bolero), but who are the two guys at 19 seconds? Is the one on the left Tony Newman or Viv Prince?

  • Joe Bonamassa brought this song back and woke up alot of younger blues fans to what Rod Stewart and Jeff Beck put together back in the day. Check out Joe's version, too....He does these guys proud!

  • That guy doesn't play even a fourth of the soul these guys play with

  • Interesting how you choose to use White Man's language (English) in an attempt to spread your racist views. YouTube would be a much better place without people like you, why not type "Racial Hatred" into Google I'm sure you'll end up on a site with similar like minded people and leave YouTube to people who enjoy music regardless of it's ethnic origin.

  • @SmokeStack62

    What is the problem you idiots????

    Why dont you just get off the site an dlet the rest of us enjoy a real band ESP Jeff beck

  • the best cut from one of my all time fav rock albums great stuff

  • rod stewarts the man

    enough said

  • What can you say about this song? I'll tell you what! Jeff is the master, Rod's superb, Mr Ron Wood Knows how to play a great bassline, and the late but great Nicky Hopkins is my favorite session pianist from this era.

    Thank god for all the fantastic music of my generation! ( I'm 55) I avoid today's so called "music" like the mediocre crap that it is like the plague!

  • Thats a heavy blues

  • Song!!! I meant Song!

  • maybe it's a stupid question, but does anyone know who wrote this dong?

  • Rod Stewart wrote this number.

  • @yoursatan This song contains verbatim lyrics from "Gambler's Blues" by B.B. King

  • fantastic!!!!! Real blues!!!!!

  • Love this song. Been hoping someone would post it. Thanks. Blistering piano solo, eh? My roomie turned me onto this back in the daze.