I never liked Jeff Beck. Many here do. I prefer to listen primarily to the Stones, with a little Who, Springsteen, and a few others ...Stevie Ray, imo, schooled Jeff beck.
17th May 2006 05:17 PM
VoodooChileInWOnderl
The jam is great, Woody jazzing on bass with Jeff doing a great work. I simply love it.
Now watch this one!
17th May 2006 05:25 PM
Hannalee
Thanks for the link Gerardo; you like to share your good taste, I see, unlike certain lawyers whose lack of it amounts to a famine
17th May 2006 05:26 PM
pdog
I'm with JB, Jeff Beck is very talented, but I just don't get into alot of his music. The Yarbirds stuff, with him, is stellar IMO.
17th May 2006 05:30 PM
VoodooChileInWOnderl
quote:Hannalee wrote:
Thanks for the link Gerardo; you like to share your good taste
Now I see other who liked my Keith-Eating-Keith Hannibalesque header I posted yesterday
17th May 2006 05:54 PM
BILL PERKS
quote:jb wrote:
I honestly never liked Jeff beck..boring stuff imo-but to each his own.
WANKER
17th May 2006 05:59 PM
VoodooChileInWOnderl
quote:BILL PERKS wrote:
WANKER
Who jb o Jeff Beck?
LOL same initials
17th May 2006 06:21 PM
Saint Sway
are you certain thats Ron Wood?? He didnt wave once!!
17th May 2006 10:44 PM
Pako Gertte
18th May 2006 07:58 AM
Navin
Jeff Beck looks like a Rolling Stone...and even came for an audition...but with Ron Wood around then who could come close?
Yeah, and who is this Mick Taylor everyone is talking about these days?
18th May 2006 10:14 AM
jb
quote:Navin wrote:
Jeff Beck looks like a Rolling Stone...and even came for an audition...but with Ron Wood around then who could come close?
Yeah, and who is this Mick Taylor everyone is talking about these days?
No one denied Ron Wood was once a adequate guitarist...however, he was always aided by being in very talented groups. He played very well with the Stones for 6 yrs75-81 era...Since 89, to put it bluntly, he has sucked. For those who bash Taylor b/c of his weight etc, the bottom line is that he was with the Stones during their most productive/creative period...the man did and stil can run circles around Woody on his worst day.
As for Beck, boring, emotionless jamming.....I would take Stevie Ray or even Clapton in his prime over this ass-wipe.
18th May 2006 01:37 PM
Navin
Dear JB;
But have you ever seen Mick Taylor play LIVE with the Stones during that era (1969-73)
18th May 2006 04:30 PM
Hannalee
And another thread takes a quick trip to the gutter. Vulgar abuse only weakens your argument, my good man; fortunately SRV's and EC's opinion is both different and better.
18th May 2006 08:39 PM
Maxlugar
Hey that was real good Voodoo. Thanks. Pretty gutsy thing to trot outlive. Especially as this is not what fan of the Jeff Beck Group in 1968 would expect. Note he uses no effects to pump himself up. Just pure Jeff, the greatest living guitarist. He always knows how to keep an instrumental interesting.
Ronnie is a better bass player than guitarist. He should be moved there and Mick Taylor brought back in.
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