RIP Jeff Beck

Just read this as well. I wasn't a huge fan, but appreciated his prowess. Will listen to some of his stuff tonight as is my tradition when an artists passes.
 
For my money, Jeff Beck is the greatest* electric guitar player who ever lived. Astounding technique that served to create and emote his musical voice through many styles. Check out “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat” from his WIRED album. 78 years is a good run. He will be greatly missed.


*Mr Hendrix was the most important.
 
Unique musical talent. May he travel in peace.
 
That TONE, omg! Him and David Gilmour, and then the rest.
 
A rare combination of technical prowess and emotional expression. Was fortunate enough to hear him play live at the Hammersmith Odeon outside of London in 1990, with Terry Bozio on drums. What a show. RIP Mr. Beck
 
One of the three amazing guitarists to come of that rock/blues/psychedelic crucible known as The Yardbirds: Clapton, Beck, and Page. The Yardbirds eventually morphed into Led Zeppelin.
 
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A true original. RIP
 
For my money, Jeff Beck is the greatest* electric guitar player who ever lived. Astounding technique that served to create and emote his musical voice through many styles. Check out “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat” from his WIRED album. 78 years is a good run. He will be greatly missed.


*Mr Hendrix was the most important.
Listening to “There and Back” which is the only studio album I can find on my server—I may have other titles on my back up HDD. He can certainly shred.
 
One of the three amazing guitarists to come off that rock/blues/psychedelic crucible known as The Yardbirds: Clapton, Beck, and Page. The Yardbirds eventually morphed into Led Zeppelin.
Mr. Page is right up there with great guitarists as well!
 
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A rare combination of technical prowess and emotional expression. Was fortunate enough to hear him play live at the Hammersmith Odeon outside of London in 1990, with Terry Bozio on drums. What a show. RIP Mr. Beck
I second that! Rare indeed. And it must have been a great performance to see. The Odeon is an awesome venue. I saw many bands there in the mid-seventies. I was able to see Jeff Beck just recently at the GSR in Reno and loved every minute.
 
RIP.

He also had a great sarcastic sense of humor. I remember watching a BBC interview of his where he was asked about the success of Jimi Hendrix. He said Jimi is American, he can bang the guitar, light it up. I am British, we cannot do that.

At that time he was teaming up with Rod Stewart. He was asked if he expects to replicate Jimmy Page's success with Led Zep. He replied no, because Robert Plant screams, while Rod doesn't scream.

It was funny he used to keep a straight face while saying that.
 
He was one heck of a guitarist, possibly one of the very greatest, highly regarded by other guitar virtuoso such as for example Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple, Rainbow).
 
Listening to “There and Back” which is the only studio album I can find on my server—I may have other titles on my back up HDD. He can certainly shred.
Downloaded Wired last night. Hope to listen to it tomorrow morning. Very impressed with the clips I listened to. I do believe I’m becoming a fan.
 
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Downloaded Wired last night. Hope to listen to it tomorrow morning. Very impressed with the clips I listened to.

goodbye pork pie hat
 
I always liked Jeff Beck but never really understood his less is more approach. Mostly, I think I never got him because there wasn't 'one' style that he could be identified with. His range of styles, creativity and techniques changed with every passing year, which of course that is what made him so great and well respected.

This was a very well done 1 hour tutorial on Beck that is also a very good history lesson in British Rock and Roll from the early 60's to the present. I can see I will be playing more Beck in the next few days to hear what I'm sure I missed.

 
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