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  • Guess you had to be there, they were all great, Jeff killed it, especially on "Blow by Blow" and "Wired" and like this before that, just beautiful!

  • it just kills me, especially the first solo. This is like the raw definition of "playing", there's no showoff, just somebody having fun with his guitar and each other musician. Nice :)

  • Definitely awesome!!!

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  • I'm Captivated by Jeff, He is and will always be My Guitar Hero! Throw all the names you want at me. I could care Less. Jeff There is no other way to put it. You are # 1 in My Book. Cant explain the Beauty of this Song.

  • @zabbott51 Jimi Hendrix

  • @ranchuboy7 Jimi Hendrix, Yes Everyone goes through The hendrix phase. Then the tap-ons, then the shredders then Then the prodigy's, Then Progressive jazz, Then Latino Jazz fusion. DiMeola, malmstien, Vai, satch, SRV, etc,etc,etc. My Point, Then Theres Jeff Beck, Just Miles On top Of all of them.Did i Forget Sloppy ass Page, And Crapton.Yes! Then There is Beck!!! He's Just Feeling to the core. Magical. That sums it up. Thanks!!!

  • @zabbott51 Jeff Beck is absolute shit compared to Hendrix, Clapton and Page.

  • THE HAMMER

    

  • 01:05 sounds exactly like one of the riff guitar in "With A Little Help From My Friends", Joe Cocker's version :) This song is really awesome btw, I wasn't a big big fan of Jeff Beck but this one changed my mind, in integrality.

  • many a good guitarist back in the day but it just seems like Jeff's style always pulls you in to center of the core. he's always so raw and always finding new ways of improvising his songs when he played live. he was a real cut up master. glad to see some real good postings of him, here on u2b. hold the torch high, Jeff.

  • Jeff Beck!!! I love your feeling!!

  • Is this in A minor?

  • Thanks ! This album made me fell in love with Jeff and Cozy a long, long time ago.

  • Every guitarist should study this...

  • This is the first time I've heard "Definitely Maybe." It might be good.

  • @iguesssoperhaps -Don't you mean to say "It definitely might be good"?

  • It's interesting how the bass resolves into a Maj7 coming up to the 5 minute 10 second mark and you see Max glance at Clive as if to say-"hmmm,didn't see that one coming".Great players.

  • @bluesborn It sounds like a segue they stuck in there to bridge to Max's solo. I think they were both pleased they remembered it-it's not on the recorded version.

  • check out the postings from this group in finland. it's back again on youtube. type in Jeff Beck Jody, new ways/ train train. simply awesome posting of this line up. this is very good, too but if you like those two songs, then you have to check it out. hurry, it will be yanked soon. check out, "thecarlfia", channel. all kinds of relics, he has. he's truly has great taste in the oldies.

  • ..........incredible.... 

  • Thanx for posting!! A true virtuoso!!

  • secret good stuff. right on.

  • Bass players should study how Clive Chaman plays whole notes and his vibrato method, a bit of a lost art.

  • At last,I got my dream that the super group of crow's hair

    G:Jeff

    Dr:Cozy

    Key:Max

    B:Ron Wood

    Vo:Rod Evans

  • @4powerdvd11 Ron Wood is a lousy bass player, Clive Chaman from this vid is much better

  • @4powerdvd11 If you do your research I'm pretty sure you'll find the vocalist was Bobby Tench.

  • of course this is nice but ya'll would love a festival this line up performed at in Finland, back in 72. It's been on youtube several times but it gets yanked off. My favorites from that gig were, " Jody" and "Train Train/ New ways". Those tywo songs from that festival would have been worth the price of admission for me. Jeff was really improvising and just sounded so eletrically good. And of course Max was suberb as always. I miss not having that festival on youtube any longer. Jeff has it!!

  • Anyone know if this song is why the Oasis album is called what it is?

  • @anonymouslolxD Oasis and the Jeff Beck Group should never be mentioned in the same sentence

  • @pretorious700 Yo do realize what you did, do you?

  • @elchafa lol, sorry, my bad

  • @pretorious700 unless that sentence is....Jeff beck is as great as oasis is shitty.

  • @libidooverdrive brilliant

  • la requetehostia

  • this song gets me right here...is it true JEFF BECK, was kinda hard to get along with?

  • I want Jeff to be the last sound that I hear on this earth!

  • JB, the Van Gogh of guitar

  • relation with Oasis's album?

  • I just love these old clips! Wish they were available on DVD.

  • Man, I listen to this, and I can smell the beer my dad used to drink on hot Summer days. I can also see the way the light flickered off of the maple tree in my front yard.

    I'm 11 years old right now...

  • Thank for posting this. This tune is one of my favorite Jeff Beck Group tunes. It brings back memories from 30+ years ago when I was trying to learn how to play the baseline for this song.

  • 3:38 Jeff is checking out himself playing, and gives an approving look at himself.

    "Right, mate, that's a bloody good solo. Cheers."

  • atingiu uma sonoridade bastante particular...

  • one of the most touching,emotional songs ever.

  • the best play on jeff

  • Beautiful thanks again for the post !

  • Definitely one of Jeff's greatest songs.

  • making art without even using words...its beautiful

  • Dare I say this is better than the album version??! Although Jeff's pedel work on the album is sadly missing here..... Nice extended solo from Max at the end as well!!

  • Such wonderful individual performances from the group makes this one of the most powerful clips on this site. So tight and together, prefect in so may ways.......

  • I love this group but only wished they would have made more albums. they were tight together and I feel like their best stuff was yet to come but that never came, unfortunately. another great recording from this group, is from a festival they played in finland. it gets yanked every time it's posted, here on giptube. they sounded excellent there but especially "Jody" and "New Ways/ Train train." jody these are the reasons why. the schoolyard we played in want let us pass it by.

  • still no dislikes baby! hell yeah!

  • Still using a pick then...

    

  • 0:35

    omg jeff just duplicated himself

  • @Tzachi076S: Jeff duplicating himself: Advanced technology Mike Leckebusch, producer of this legendary German TV show Beat Club used in all different variations possible.....!

  • @Tzachi076S: Ah.....you mean the sound of his guitar, too. Uschi Nerke - the appealing and very smart host of the show said before this track that the second guitar part of Jeff was pre-recorded - "we want to be honest" she said !

  • I always loved Jeff's beautiful comping-- awesome on this!

  • de mis favoritas.

  • one of the most consistently great things in life, Jeff Beck; pure orgasmic satisfaction to a hungry ear. God Bless Jeff Beck!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • It was Max Middleton's piano virtuosity that allowed Beck to soar. A very underrated keyboard player.

  • his foreams are bigger than his waist. those bulging wrist veins are the mark of a well honed musical athlete.

    power/finesse - absolute control

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  • My favorite Jeff!!

  • This is unreal - I've gotten off track somehow - I see now my playing is shit. I have to figure out how to get on track again. JB is THE TRUTH.

  • @MrFuzzwah I hear ya dude.......Cozy Powell has reinspired me. Beck is way too underrated!

  • I wanna die listening this song...

  • Although this song was composed by Beck a very long time ago, I still like to hear it even up to this day. I hope You tube can post the original recording made by Jeff Beck. Thanks.

  • Beck's playing was more melodic than anyone else's....no body, not Jimi, not Eric, not BB, I mean NOBODY does what he does with a solo....

  • Here's the list:

    1. Hendrix

    2. Jeff Beck

    3. Everyone Else.

    The End.

  • Fantastic....

  • Tightest jam group.

  • Dowwnload the audio from this video at soundnabber doht cohm.

  • Fantastic quality video from Jeff's post "Truth" & pre B,B,A period. After Ron & Rod I was somewhat spoiled & never thought this group came across as well on record, (production / my ears?) but man,...i've got to go back for another visit soon. Thank you so much for sharing as i didn't know this exsisted.

    P.S. Seeing Cozy Powell this early was a treat.

    Two thumbs up!!

  • Fantastic quality video from Jeff's post "Truth" & pre B,B,A period. After Ron & Rod I was somewhat spoiled & never thought this group came across as well on record, (production / my ears?) but man,...i've got to go back for another visit soon. Thank you so much for sharing as i didn't know this exsisted.

    P.S. Seeing Cozy Powell this early was a treat.

  • Beautiful! wooow

  • Beautiful. Never saw this before. Thanks for the great posts Gyozateisyoku

  • Is that Cozy Powell on the Drums :)

  • Who could make the music greater music than Jeff Beck!!!!!

  • Great guitarist and even better today! He uses no picks today and has a better sound than then!

  • @bassiclogic I agree! As great as these clips are (and they are--thanks Gyozatelsyoku!), you can see how much Beck's worked on his game and improved over the years. This whole band is a rather odd experiment. This tune is an obvious grand slam; and I love Morning Dew. Yet Beck's attempt to fuse rock n roll with a R & B is...mixed-results. Not quite R & B enough for the soul fans; not quite rock n roll enough for the rockers. But leave it to the great Jeff Beck to even try. He's the best!

  • Yes thats right, Jeff Beck is so awesome he can make two of himself and play his own damn harmony.

  • @zoso4221 I think Jeff taught Bob Tench, the vocalist, the harmony parts on guitar when they toured. Bob actually later sang harmonies and played guitar for Van Morrison!

  • @zoso4221 Oh so THAT'S what the 7 minutes of blue screen was about

  • I taped a show of the Who that was on PBS. It was a concert at Kilburn in 1977. It had been totally redone, the video and the audio. And you know what? It was shitty. maybe they could pull it off in the late sixties and early seventies, playing live, but by 1977 they seem to have lost their touch. Pete is barely a decent guitarist to say the least. The live performances I hear form Jeff Beck, are really good. He was so good at improvising on his songs and making it sound better live.

  • ok.. I'm never touching my guitar again! :

    I'll just watch THIS instead!! :-)

  • i love jeff beck,and this whole band.i just can't get past seeing jeff and thinking nigel tuffnel,"n luuk ews in ear?,no one"

  • @drummermizike I was always under the impression the Nigell Tufnel was based on Jeff Beck so that would make sense to me.

  • @michaeljamsmith i believe your right i just cant help but see that character every time i see jeff beck,and see him as to being totally clueless to everything except music

  • This is a fantastic song when you have a nice, mellow buzz.

  • sometimes i think max steals the show away from the others with his masterful keyboard skills. whoever would have thought a keyboard could be made to sound so damn good. I can imagine max in some small, skanky,smoky bar in a corner, plinking away on his little magic, electric keyboard. he's the real piano man.

  • @chev202 I could not have said it better myself!

  • This music relaxes me definitely! Is that Cozy Powell (Rainbow, MSG) on the drums??

  • @pieterjanoddens

    yep, the very same, totally a dynamite drummer.

  • @pieterjanoddens Yes, he could have passed for Jeff's brother!

  • Not many tunes can transport me to a previous moment like this one can..Suffice to say love lost and regretted....Just beautiful!

  • Where the Hec Is CLIVE Now!!!?? What a bass player!

  • @bentpolski Check out some new music by him on reverbnation. I also love Clive's playing.

  • listening to this makes me happy but yet angry at the same time. Happy because I can listen to it any time but angry because music sucks nowadays. Hootie and the blowjobs, dave faggews band, leave it to bieber, jonas iscariot brothers, lady goo goo, enema m. it's not iran, al qaeda, or the taliban, that's so much of a threat but rather the music that's out now. geeeeeeeez God help me!!!!

  • This is just too sweet!! Damn, this song will always stir my soul from one of my all time favorite guitar players. Those leads are just such deep soulful licks that Jeff Beck always had such ease to pull out on a whim. Cheers and thanks for posting this top quality version! :-)

  • One of the BEST albums of ALL TIME!

  • beck has been my favorite from the beginning.

  • WOW! Way cool!!......Beautiful tune from a KILLER album.....THANKS for posting this!

  • This is totally awesome stuff, seeing the early Beck is great.He is the greatest guitar talent for the last 40 years,

    Long Live Jeff beck.

  • @chihawks2010 yeah, I'm inclined to agree. He's the most distinctive ever, in my humble estimation.

  • @chihawks2010: "Early" Jeff Beck is good, he was already on the road for eight years ! This is a live recording from Germany´s Beat Club show in 1972 - a treasure ! Same show featured also the MC 5 from Detroit and Stephen Stills & Manassas.

  • Chev- agreed on the Finland stuff. I would love to hear it again. These blue screen vids are great too.

  • duane allman was good, too but beck just had a way of holding your attention and striking a chord within our inner core, that our ears long to hear. they use to have some excellent stuff from this group and some with rod, here on you tube, but no more. the jeff beck group at the festival in finland was really nice to hear before they yanked it. if anybody has that festival in finland, or the roundhouse gig, please post it. thank you gyo for posting this gem.

  • timing is everything and this band had it. max is a trip, with his little keyboard puchin' out big sound, and of course jeff's mastery tying it all in together. trippy ass band that got no respect.

  • awesome footage - beck using a pick!

  • It would be nice to show Bob Tench playing the Harmony to Beck's melody line instead a split screen clone doing the job

  • beck is the greatest. He evokes so much emotion with his guitar

  • One of the great ballads ever. Like listening to Coltrane performing "Naima." Seriously.

  • My introduction to Jeff Beck 1971 or 2 was at Bill Graham's Fillmore East and this is the band and what a show it was . I 've seen a lot of shows and all the best of the best This is ALL THE WAY UP THERE AT THE TOP , I STILL SEE AND HEAR THAT SHOW in my mind . KILLERRRRRRRRRRRR !!!!!!! THANKS FOR PUTTING THESE UP , WHO EVER DID .

  • Of all the Beck Bands thru the last 40 years this one rarely gets mentioned and for me it's his best band other than the Yardbirds. I got to witness this group in this period and it was Awesome! Wonder what Bobby Tench, Clive Chaman and Max are doing these days. RIP COZY. You were the best drummer for Jeff.

  • Uno de los guitarristas más despeinados de la historia del rock.

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