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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2008

Track 3. 'Pork-U-Pine'. From the album 'Jeff'.

Written by Jeff Beck, Andy Wright, Paul Holroyde.

Produced by Andy Wright. Recorded by Andy Wright and Dave Bloor.

Engineered by James Brown. Mixed by Michael Barbiero.

Assistant Engineer: Ferg Peterkin. Vocals: Saffron, Andy Wright.

Musicians: Dean Garcia, Steve Barney.


The Official Jeff Beck web site:

http://www.jeffbeck.com/

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~ [ Many thanks to the copyright owners SME for allowing this to be heard on YouTube ] ~ ☺

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  • BTW, thanks again EL GROOVER. I'm enjoying this album tremendously. Have a nice holiday.

  • ☺ my pleasure 'squirrelsrfun'. You have a good'un too, Merry Christmas! ;-j

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  • If the voice don't say it the guitar will play it!

    HELL YEAH!!!

  • best song you can hear while getting high.

    ur spirit will dance...just inhale ur joint so hard and you're there!

    Cheers V

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  • This song is incredibly epic, but gives terrible pandora suggestions

  • I'm missing this kind of music in Real Life only tuc tac fec fuc Fail music!!

    But still this music ( Jeff Beck ) will be listened for 100 years from now....i'm sure!!

    Jimi Hendrix is a god :D haahha i love him

  • I think that the most appropriate and fitting thing to say is: Thank you, sir.

  • Everytime I listen to this tune I hear something new I didn't hear before. That's Jeff for ya!

  • love this song

  • Climbs28, I partially agree with you, and admittedly I have a small obsession with both Alex Lifeson and Steve Vai. That said, JB is THE father of all shredders, IMO. Vai (and who can deny HIS talent) feels the two most notable guitarists of modern music are Alan Holdsworth and, yup you guessed it, JB. Of course there are many amazing players out there, and I don't mean to turn this into a "who's best" discussion. Still, no logical argument can deny Beck's importance to the instrument.

  • This is the first Jeff Beck song I ever heard. When I went back to check out his older stuff I was blown away by how much he had evolved his style. He's really not content to stick with the same old licks. JB is probably unsurpassed as far as living guitarists go. Of course I know the kind of trouble claims like that can get me into...

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