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Jeff Beck Posted by: richweed
Video duration: 215 seconds Jeff Beck 1999 Related: beck, guitar, jeff Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Anaheim Kingsmen Alumni 2007 Posted by: richweed
Video duration: 111 seconds Performance at Rose Bowl 2007 Related: alumni, anaheim, bowl, corps, drum, kingsmen, rose Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |






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By: ChesterDoraemon. on 03 Dec 08, 14:13:47
did he really bust his eardrum or was he just scared to be compared directly next to slash? Judging from his playing, I think its the latter.
By: guitarttimman. on 02 Dec 08, 23:56:58
Jeff Beck is an awesome guitarist and so is Jennifer Batten
By: thelowmax. on 01 Dec 08, 17:24:16
Wow. Your first Jeff Beck!?!?! If you dug this, you should check out as much as you can. The album Wired is AMAZING. Real early stuff like The Jeff Beck Group with Rod Stewart is way ahead of it's time, yet so perfectly timely. Ronnie Wood plays bass and is definitely in my top 10 list of bad mofo bass players. As one of the Yardbirds (other members Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton) Beck is sublime. Now I'm gonna look up Rod Stewart's video Infatuation and jam along. Did I mention Beck is awesome?
By: divinityboy. on 01 Dec 08, 04:42:11
i wasnt being rude, just my opinion, and when i said that i didnt mean in term of the analogy. i meant actual wine. but this is actually my first Beck song, and i really like it :)
By: thelowmax. on 30 Nov 08, 15:42:15
You don't drink acid. Blotter acid is LSD. The analogy is dead-on as far as I'm concerned. Clapton is a great blues player. Beck is a great guitarist. It's just my opinion. There's no need to be rude, unless that's all you've got.
By: divinityboy. on 30 Nov 08, 06:05:11
personally, id rather drink wine than acid lol. that was a shit personification.
By: selby06. on 29 Nov 08, 05:16:09
Jeff Beck still has the best shag hairdo in the business. No doubt that the "rock" aura & mystique of Christopher Guest's "Nigel Tufnel" character "Spinal Tap" was based largely on Jeff Beck.
By: WeekapaugGroover. on 27 Nov 08, 23:45:52
How can you say John Mayer sucks? Have you seen the shit he's been making recently? He's one of the best singer/songwriters/gutiarists of our generation whether you like it or not. And to insult his guitar playing ability is just misinformed.
By: irishcrusader99. on 22 Nov 08, 15:05:13
He pics string with fingers to get a clean sound nd tell u wat its awesome!
By: flrtf4rfn. on 17 Nov 08, 11:34:15
Does he do loud concerts or is it kind of soft, like songs like Beck's Bolero and Shapes of Things?
By: superfug. on 15 Nov 08, 15:40:06
Jeff Beck grossly underated.Clapton very overated
By: thelowmax. on 14 Nov 08, 18:38:20
I agree. Clapton is like a fine wine getting better with age but staying relatively the same. Beck is more like blotter acid, where you never know what you're going to bet but you know it's going to be intense. And in the end, your mind will never be the same. Beck is amazing.
By: hueseph. on 13 Nov 08, 05:25:46
With the exception (and all due respect to Clapton) that Clapton is nowhere near the guitarist that Beck is. I love Cream but Jeff Beck has continued to get better with age while Clapton is playing the same old thing.
By: kbilbou. on 13 Nov 08, 00:10:16
jeff beck always has the best musicians in his band
By: caplicon2. on 12 Nov 08, 13:32:58
great!!
By: DirtyDeck. on 12 Nov 08, 10:37:55
yah i think the floyd were considering asking him, but were too afraid he'd turn down in the end, and so settled fo gilmore. The closet I think we'l get to that dream is 'amused to death' some amazing playin from beck on tht album
By: DirtyDeck. on 12 Nov 08, 10:35:43
John Mayer is a turd.
By: nuther06. on 12 Nov 08, 06:56:43
Anyone else think it sounds like cream's "crossroads" at near the end? I wouldn't be surprised after the time Beck spend working with Clapton and the way their styles seem to mesh.
By: Thomaspwgy. on 10 Nov 08, 20:57:36
Beck started in the blues,R&B and psychedelic band The Yardbirds! Then The Jeff Beck Group who indeed played Cream stuff, blues-rock, and also Beck Bogert and Appice! His later work incorporated more complex stuff, jazz fusion works and also blues-rock! Mrbungleface is right you have much to learn about Beck!!!!
By: TheSweetness31. on 06 Nov 08, 12:27:22
His name is Randy Hope-Taylor
By: Mrbungleface. on 04 Nov 08, 01:53:34
tsk tsk tsk....... you have much to learn about the one who is jeff beck
By: kia1232. on 03 Nov 08, 21:39:32
I would have liked to hear more of that bass line. Who is he?
By: nemogre. on 03 Nov 08, 14:07:40
if you want to hear batten play a totally crazy tapping pentatonic lick listen to michael jackson's black or white... hehe its like its sped up (maybe...?). btw this is FUCKIN BIG BOYS GAME!!! So much talent gathered on a stage!
By: thefaker10. on 02 Nov 08, 23:18:00
I thought Jeff Beck played 60's blues, like Cream type stuff?
By: iamnotkris2. on 31 Oct 08, 05:24:08
no not really- MAB sucks in terms of soul