Any Jeff Beck fans here? I’m going to see him next week in Austin. I don’t presume to say who is the “greatest” anything - I can just say who my favorites are. And on my personal list of favorite electric guitarists I have a two way tie for first place - Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck. Both pushed the boundaries of what an electric guitar can do. In his 70s, he’s at the height of his powers.
Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers, a cover of a Stevie Wonder ballad he wrote for a girlfriend to perform, but Jeff got ahold of it and made it his own:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q39AA97vaVQ Jeff goes classical - Puccini’s Nessun Dorma:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTBCqmBjNxk.
His great instrumental rock anthem from his first solo album in 1966 - Beck’s Bolero, with a rhythm based on Ravel’s Bolero:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvpeIKI4ZiQ A surprising cover of Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVNFCJoy1hU
JohnSwanda wrote:
Any Jeff Beck fans here? I’m going to see him next week in Austin. I don’t presume to say who is the “greatest” anything - I can just say who my favorites are. And on my personal list of favorite electric guitarists I have a two way tie for first place - Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck. Both pushed the boundaries of what an electric guitar can do. In his 70s, he’s at the height of his powers.
Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers, a cover of a Stevie Wonder ballad he wrote for a girlfriend to perform, but Jeff got ahold of it and made it his own:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q39AA97vaVQ Jeff goes classical - Puccini’s Nessun Dorma:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTBCqmBjNxk.
His great instrumental rock anthem from his first solo album in 1966 - Beck’s Bolero, with a rhythm based on Ravel’s Bolero:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvpeIKI4ZiQ A surprising cover of Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVNFCJoy1hUAny Jeff Beck fans here? I’m going to see him next... (
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Wow, strong set showing Beck's range thanks!
Jeff Beck is one of the greatest rock guitarists to date, as is David Gilmore and Steve Howe. One of my favorite guitarist, musician and showman, not to mention not sauce maker, is Chris Caffery. I've seen him perform dozens of times and he is a master of his art.
Been a Beck fan since the 60's when I began playing guitar. Still have his "Truth" album I bought at a vinyl record store back when it first came out. Becks Belero and Ain't Superstitious still some of my favorites. His playing is even better 50 years later. A real artist and legend. Glad he didn't die from drugs and Booz like so many rock and pop artists.
kdogg
Loc: Gallipolis Ferry WV
My favorite Beck album is Blow by Blow, been following him since the 70's. You should check UTube for Joanna Conner she is a bad ass slide player.
olemikey
Loc: 6 mile creek, Spacecoast Florida
Another big fan here, from the beginning. Just absolutely excellent!!!!
He plays with his fingers, doesn’t use a pick. An amazing guitarist and one of my favorites too.
JohnSwanda wrote:
Any Jeff Beck fans here? I’m going to see him next week in Austin. I don’t presume to say who is the “greatest” anything - I can just say who my favorites are. And on my personal list of favorite electric guitarists I have a two way tie for first place - Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck. Both pushed the boundaries of what an electric guitar can do. In his 70s, he’s at the height of his powers.
Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers, a cover of a Stevie Wonder ballad he wrote for a girlfriend to perform, but Jeff got ahold of it and made it his own:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q39AA97vaVQ Jeff goes classical - Puccini’s Nessun Dorma:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTBCqmBjNxk.
His great instrumental rock anthem from his first solo album in 1966 - Beck’s Bolero, with a rhythm based on Ravel’s Bolero:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvpeIKI4ZiQ A surprising cover of Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVNFCJoy1hUAny Jeff Beck fans here? I’m going to see him next... (
show quote)
Beck is one of my favorites, which include:
Eric Clapton
Frank Zappa
Steve Howe
Steve Vai
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Page
George Harrison
Duane Allman
Nancy Wilson
Chuck Berry
Ron Wood
Mick Taylor
Keith Richards
John Stanfield
Leo Kottke
Django Reinhardt
...and probably a few dozen more I can't think of right now.
Have a great time at the concert.
jbird97 wrote:
He plays with his fingers, doesn’t use a pick. An amazing guitarist and one of my favorites too.
He also makes minimal use of effects pedals. He gets all those different sounds out of the guitar with nothing but his fingers, the whammy bar, and the volume knob. He feels the effects pedals make guitarists who use them all sound the same, and the way to create distinctive sounds is with his fingers on the strings.
olemikey
Loc: 6 mile creek, Spacecoast Florida
burkphoto wrote:
Beck is one of my favorites, which include:
Eric Clapton
Frank Zappa
Steve Howe
Steve Vai
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Page
George Harrison
Duane Allman
Nancy Wilson
Chuck Berry
Ron Wood
Mick Taylor
Keith Richards
John Stanfield
Leo Kottke
Django Reinhardt
...and probably a few dozen more I can't think of right now.
Great list - There are more, but that is a great list!!!!
Thanks for sharing. This was a great choice. Speaking only for myself, it seems that all too often when I check out a musical recommendation on this site, I find myself subjected to some auditory soporific that has me reaching for the delete button.
Beck is good, but there are so many others that shaped my playing even
more - From Rock to Pop to Flamenco to Jazz to fusion artists:
J. Page
J.Hendrix
E.Clapton
P.Townsend
Greg Allman
Steve Howe
Beck
Brian May
Alex Lifeson
Paco De Lucia
Paco Pena
Philip John Lee
Sabacis
Montoya
Guillermo Rojas
Lee Ritenour
Al Di Meola
Joe Pass
Wes Montgomery
Kenny Burrell
Les Paul
John Lee Hooker
Steven Stills
Jerry Cantrell (Alice in Chains)
Mark Knopfler
Joe Bonamassa
Eric Johnson
E.Van Halen
Angus Young
Slash
John Lennon
Paul McCartney (he played many instruments, not just bass)
Joe Walsh
Glen Frey
Carlos Santana
Terry Cath (Chicago)
David Gilmore
Martin Barre / Mic Abrahams (J.Tull)
... just to name a handfull of great influences over the past half century.
So many others...
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