I worked on one of his shows last year (I'm a stagehand). I was so thrilled because usually I'm working with crappy bands that I can't stand and for a change I was working for one of my idols. I worked all day with his guitar tech...who was SUPER COOL! Then I turned down the show call so I could actually watch the show. I was given an all access pass, so I ended up hanging out on stage left sitting on a case just out of view and right next to his tech. I was in HEAVEN...best seat in the house, about 20 feet from Jeff. He kept looking looking over at me and smiling...he clearly knew I was a huge fan. It was like hey...watch this or what do you think of that? He had very minimal lighting ( I actually have the original lighting plot print out on a poster sized sheet which I framed). After the show ended he came off on stage right and we were all gathered up to go out and tear down the show. I applauded and bowed to him...he was like "you again?" He gave me two thumbs up and put his hands together as if in prayers and bowed and said thank you :) What a night!
townshendshean Aside from Beck's absolute mastery of guitar and style, how many others have played guitar for well over 50 years, yet still perform at their best?
What a great story! I am (was?) a stagehand and did a CS&N show at a small venue. As we stood off stage waiting to take out the show... Crosby, Stills and Nash paused and talked something over with each other. As they headed to the dressing rooms, Crosby looked at us and said... "All right, guys. Now it's your turn." Felt nice! Hope we get our industry back and hope you are doing all right!
townshendshean awesome story. I would have been in heaven watching from the stage also. JB is on another planet with his guitar playing. This whole Ronnie Scott DVD is fabulous. Hope he tours the states again soon.
I' m sitting in my home record studio that i made recently with my bf and listening to it and crying like a baby. I came to know him and his music some years ago and listening to him helped me to get through my parents divorce. Rest in Peace Jeff 🙏🙏🙏
For those who don’t know, this is a Tony Hymas tune and Jeff hadn’t planned on playing it due to the high refrain at the end, but Tony said “you’re Jeff Beck. Use the bottle neck”. The results are here for us all to take in.
All the plaudits go (rightly) to Jeff followed by Tal, and then Vinny, but everyone seems to overlook Jason on the keys. If you watch the whole of this concert you will see his contribution. Stellar !
The slide sequence that starts on 4:00 is totally out of this planet. I had the honor to see him doing it live in concert once. It's so "minimally perfect" it would make "shredders" blush. God bless El Becko !
As a guitar player that plays a decent slide guitar - when we got to this part I was all OMFG!!!! I watched it over and, holy crap - the spot on pitch is so impossibly perfect. Truly at One With His Instrument... We will miss you Jeff Beck, irreplaceable...
@@justanotheranhedonicguy5132 I'm watch this on repeat - this is insane! the pitch perfect intonation 🤯. Bobby Weir (Grateful Dead) is a decent slide player, but he notoriously goes above the frets and it's the exact opposite of this 99% of the time - in other words, terrible. It's freaking super difficult.
OMG that shuffle being played so so funky, groovy and listening to Jeff play over that groove is the cherry on the cake. Gosh that tone and consistancy of the bends its simply out of this planet. Thank you Jeff for the amazing contribution to Music and arts. RIP dear 6 string Lord.
Props to vinniei an immaculate percussionist but ive seen jeff so many times over 50 years he has or had never failed to floor me with just a lick or a phrase out of nowhere . I've embarrassed to say I play guitar .(you know what I mean)
JEFF BECK and TAL WILKENFELD are a perfection at its best,they both were feeding of their energy and love for their art. you can see it in their eyes how each other is amazed at one another JEFF one of the GREATEST GUITARIST to walk the face of the earth and TAL IS BY FAR ONE OF THE GREATEST BASS PLAYERS OF ALL TIME PERIOD. she will last just like JEFF did and he knows that this young beautiful girl will carry on in the tradition of the GREATEST GUITAR PLAYERS IN THE WORLD.GOD BLESS THEM BOTH.
ARKANGEL DONT KILL THE MEssanger.TAL WINKENFEILD. MY HIGHER POWER HAS GRANTED YOU PEACE ON EARTH.VERY RARE .REMIND ME WINDS BENEATH MY WINGS THAT STORMY WEATHER IS A RAINBOW IN THE DARK .GODLESS BLESSED
What a monster ! This is not guitar playing...this is something with no name so far... JB visits places in the guitar no one has ever been before.. Tks so very very much for posting !
Long story short the one thing other guitar players can't match in Jeff Beck is his expressiveness. Jeff could play a whole song on one string one fret and still make it worth listening.
@@jiblet42 wtf was i doing when this was happening in ronnie scott`s building a fucking massive extension to my house in Devon,,,,,,,,should have taken time out to fuck off back to london!
Old Goat the Antichrist, Having just seen Beck again 8 months ago... I have to agree w/Richard on this one !! He has been the one pushing the envelope all his life !
Mike Doyle oh please... Ol’ Antichrist was just saying that Jeff is #2 in his opinion, which is wrong because El Becko is obviously the G.O.A.T., but disagreeing doesn’t make him an asshole... it was actually pretty civil by the standard of internet comments haha
Jeff Beck himself, along with Jimmy Page, Pat Metheny say John McLaughlin is the best. Who knows, very subjective question, mostly a matter of opinion and nothing more.
Aren't they all just f*&%ing amazing? This is one of the ALL-TIME great live guitar performances, true, but his band are awesome in their own right.....
im 58 and started playing when i was 12. At 17 i began to know who the greatest guitarist of all time still is and thats the incomprable Jeff Beck such a humble person who can do anything he wants on the guitar i could think of nothing greater than to have a huge stack of marshalls with him playing nadia as the last song i ever hear! nothing gross just a tribute and thanks for all the beatful music he played and composed.........
I heard him in the Yardbirds days, when I still found it hard to hold a guitar. But he wasn’t yet my favorite guitarist, just one of the extraordinary guitar gang… He grew over the years, his guitar singing in my ears and slowly taking over my heart and soul, until there was no doubt in my mind that he was the greatest rock guitarist I had ever known. This tune or any other among myriad Jeff put his fingers to, it doesn’t matter - it was all inventive, brilliant, unique. And so it will remain in my mind. Good bye, Jeff. Thanks.
Jeff, you left behind a Legacy for all of us to enjoy Players, listeners alike. You make the guitar make certain sounds which I never knew a guitar could make. No one can beat the master. Rest in Peace big brother. Your music is eternal.
Any gig by Jeff is a masterpiece. Saw him last in Portland, OR, Oct 2011. Fantastic gig. Jeff was clearly moved by the wild, prolonged ovation at the end, putting his hands to his chest and saying "this is why we play this music". A total virtuoso. He played Angel there, incredible.
I loved all instrumentals in the 70s and 80s but this one song is such a gem when I think of angels foot steps and Jeff beck I realize how deep he is as a musician so many are not
The best guitarist ever. Not because of his skill only. Because of his ability to make that instrument try to play him. Its a love theme between those strings and those of his heart. He's in love with that guitar and he's trying to improve it. And he's achieved it
Been a huge fan, since '76 & this is my fav song of his. Watching him play it live is like...seeing Van Gogh @ his easel or watching Viola Davis do "Fences" on stage; it's just watching the best of the best. JB looks as relaxed as a Chef making their signature dish: calm, focused, happy. What a thrill!
There's enough talent on that stage, to create a singularity and tear a hole through space-time to another dimension, where these magicians must have come from!
If you love guitar and get a chance to see Jeff beck wheather you have heard of him or not jump on it I've been following this guy over 40 years he's the best that's right
This album (Who Else) was a wake-up call to the decades of mastery I’d missed. I’d listened to his Yardbirds stuff, but was learning Page, Clapton, Hendrix, etc.. After a buddy showed me this I went out and got Truth, BeckOLa, and Blow By Blow. I’ve got most of them now, and I can play the notes, but there’s something special about the way Jeff played that I’ll be chasing for the rest of my life.
I cried. I gotta say it, right now I have tears coming down my cheek. It's beyond beautiful, it DOES feel like angels' footsteps. Jeff Beck, you may not the best technical guitar player out there, your musical abilities are off the fucking hook.
What is that immaculate articulation, phrasing, dynamics and intonation if not an excess of “technique”: the technique needed to produce those sounds. Beck is one of the most technical guitarists around.
I always think I pride myself on having a decent taste in music, but sometimes mystical forces just take over. I know this is forever ago, but just listen to the structure of the sound. At any given time something, for some reason, made Jeff, Tal, Vinnie and the poor guy on keyboards that no-one knows his name, the most gifted quartet in the history of perfect sounding music ever for one concert!!! The reason I know this is because every influental guitarist and frontman for the past 50 years turns up to watch them. Long live the real musicians and especially those from another planet!! Jeff welcome to Earth!!
Gary I have seen him too, with Jennifer Batten on rhythm guitar, no keyboard that night. another great night.different but great. I also saw CAB..an occasional band, with Tony McAlpine on guitar, Brian Auger on Keyboard, Bunny Brunnel on bass, and Jerry West? on drums, at the Baked Potato in Hollywood, another rare magical night! They did one album together for sure, but they only play together once in a while, each one of them has their own regular band already, but to me CAB was better than their regular bands!!
Michael Craig Hey Michael thanks for the comment! What's really cool is that I have heard of Tony McAlpine through the G3 Tours with Satch ( another hero ), and Bunny Brunel with Chic Corea ( my musical tastes are eclectic and really far stretching from the UK ). I too had the pleasure of seeing Jeff a few years ago in London, but with Rhonda Smith on bass. Now I loved Rhonda in her Prince days. She is more a virtuoso bassist than Tal and like you, it was great, but different. Thank you for putting me onto CAB. I love to discover and be recommended new bands to check out!! If your Stateside then I can recomend a band for you that are very new in the UK. Check out Royal Blood. Only bass player and drummer. Very cool!! A bit heavier, but awesome! Also for more of a 70's vibe, very jazzy, check a band called Jungle from the UK. Man I could go on talking music forever. Stay cool and please give me more bands Stateside to listen to!
man jeff beck is undeniably the best gtr player to walk the planet. when he left we ALL put the bars back on our strats and tried to make some noise like that
This is so beautiful, one of my favourite pieces - you are so passionate with your playing - I have not scene anybody try those high notes with such accuracy before.
I think the slide work Beck does here is absolutely some of the best I've ever seen. The slide at the end as he's working over the pick-ups is just crazy, stupid, sick amazing. I've always wondered how many years it took him noodling around to learn all of that. In addition, his work between whammy bar, volume knob, pick-up selector and thumb-picking, find someone who does on this level and hat's off to them. Beck is out there....way out there. A true flash guitarist.
what the fuck was i doing when this was on in london,i missed out big time seeing the live show but wow the music lives on and the live production is a masterpiece of recording.!!!
And at 3:34 no one made a SOUND. And perhaps they realized, unbeknownst to all, even at this late year, Jeff Beck was making an all time historic performance. On this song.
This really is my favourite band that Jeff Beck has had, and I'm so fortunate that I saw them perform in Melbourne many years ago. It's great watching the guitar technician at work, but this type of music greatly benefits also by putting on the CD, closing one's eyes, and just listening to the magic. What Jeff Beck has brought to the world of electric guitar, more than any other player, is lyricism.
Forget the contracts, the millions of dollars, the tour buses that have more features than a million dollar home, you know you've made it as a guitarist when you throw your slide down and it magically appears on a table next to you.
@@philippemassimi7362 At 2:04 he throws his slide down to the floor. At 3:34 he picks up a slide (which might be the same one he threw down) off a table in front of his amp. Presumably someone picked it up off the floor and put it back on the table.
I play music semi professionally. I got the track for this piece from BOBBY;S BACKING TRACKS and it is an AMAZING track. I had to play it dozens of times before I could present a passable version of this piece to an audience. I played it for the first time in public the other night and the female singer I work with was on the verge of tears. I am humbled and honored to carry forth a small fraction of this great man's musical legacy. He is a guitarist and composer that will never be equaled.
technice so subtle, so underrated in US. Now over 70 years old, in Yardbirds at 17. Playing progressive jazz, rock for over 50 years. This man is so creative and inovative. a lot of current heavy metal guitarist should study Jeff's portfolio and learn that playing with such subtleness and finess make Beck the finest guitar player on the planet.
I worked on one of his shows last year (I'm a stagehand). I was so thrilled because usually I'm working with crappy bands that I can't stand and for a change I was working for one of my idols. I worked all day with his guitar tech...who was SUPER COOL! Then I turned down the show call so I could actually watch the show. I was given an all access pass, so I ended up hanging out on stage left sitting on a case just out of view and right next to his tech. I was in HEAVEN...best seat in the house, about 20 feet from Jeff. He kept looking looking over at me and smiling...he clearly knew I was a huge fan. It was like hey...watch this or what do you think of that? He had very minimal lighting ( I actually have the original lighting plot print out on a poster sized sheet which I framed). After the show ended he came off on stage right and we were all gathered up to go out and tear down the show. I applauded and bowed to him...he was like "you again?" He gave me two thumbs up and put his hands together as if in prayers and bowed and said thank you :) What a night!
Wow, that must be so amazing. He's such a legend and humble as well.
townshendshean Aside from Beck's absolute mastery of guitar and style, how many others have played guitar for well over 50 years, yet still perform at their best?
What a great story! I am (was?) a stagehand and did a CS&N show at a small venue. As we stood off stage waiting to take out the show... Crosby, Stills and Nash paused and talked something over with each other. As they headed to the dressing rooms, Crosby looked at us and said... "All right, guys. Now it's your turn." Felt nice! Hope we get our industry back and hope you are doing all right!
townshendshean awesome story. I would have been in heaven watching from the stage also. JB is on another planet with his guitar playing. This whole Ronnie Scott DVD is fabulous. Hope he tours the states again soon.
RIP Jeff. I have watched this hundreds of times in the past and I will watch it hundreds more.
Yesssss
I' m sitting in my home record studio that i made recently with my bf and listening to it and crying like a baby. I came to know him and his music some years ago and listening to him helped me to get through my parents divorce. Rest in Peace Jeff 🙏🙏🙏
make it count 🎵
Same here. He plays with such emotion. He tells a sonic story.
This should be the national anthem
This drum groove is off the chain!!!! Awesome playing by the best technical drummer on the planet along with Mr Weckl.
True
I am melting 😍🙃🙃
I remember him guesting on one of my favorite Megadeth albums
D. Weckl is my another favourite drummer too....... since with Corea
steve gadd would like to know your location
For those who don’t know, this is a Tony Hymas tune and Jeff hadn’t planned on playing it due to the high refrain at the end, but Tony said “you’re Jeff Beck. Use the bottle neck”. The results are here for us all to take in.
His slide playing was simply amazing RIP Jeff Beck
All the plaudits go (rightly) to Jeff followed by Tal, and then Vinny, but everyone seems to overlook Jason on the keys. If you watch the whole of this concert you will see his contribution. Stellar !
All the musicians that played with Jeff Beck were appreciated by him. Cynthia Allen-McLaglen
I've noticed Jason does not get mentioned often, too bad. If you're playing with Jeff Beck, you are a stellar musician.
RIP Jeff Beck. One of the all time greats, if not the greatest.
JeffBeckenHalenVanHoldsworthy
A man who casts a shadow over anyone
He was greatest.
The slide sequence that starts on 4:00 is totally out of this planet. I had the honor to see him doing it live in concert once. It's so "minimally perfect" it would make "shredders" blush. God bless El Becko !
Alien has coming, confirmed.
If there were frets up there,,, that's where they'd be. 😲😁
the amount of intonation you need to do this is INSANE. A true master of the instrument.
As a guitar player that plays a decent slide guitar - when we got to this part I was all OMFG!!!! I watched it over and, holy crap - the spot on pitch is so impossibly perfect. Truly at One With His Instrument... We will miss you Jeff Beck, irreplaceable...
@@justanotheranhedonicguy5132 I'm watch this on repeat - this is insane! the pitch perfect intonation 🤯. Bobby Weir (Grateful Dead) is a decent slide player, but he notoriously goes above the frets and it's the exact opposite of this 99% of the time - in other words, terrible. It's freaking super difficult.
OMG that shuffle being played so so funky, groovy and listening to Jeff play over that groove is the cherry on the cake. Gosh that tone and consistancy of the bends its simply out of this planet. Thank you Jeff for the amazing contribution to Music and arts. RIP dear 6 string Lord.
Props to vinniei an immaculate percussionist but ive seen jeff so many times over 50 years he has or had never failed to floor me with just a lick or a phrase out of nowhere . I've embarrassed to say I play guitar .(you know what I mean)
Wow❤
JEFF BECK and TAL WILKENFELD are a perfection at its best,they both were feeding of their energy and love for their art. you can see it in their eyes how each other is amazed at one another JEFF one of the GREATEST GUITARIST to walk the face of the earth and TAL IS BY FAR ONE OF THE GREATEST BASS PLAYERS OF ALL TIME PERIOD. she will last just like JEFF did and he knows that this young beautiful girl will carry on in the tradition of the GREATEST GUITAR PLAYERS IN THE WORLD.GOD BLESS THEM BOTH.
ARKANGEL DONT KILL THE MEssanger.TAL WINKENFEILD. MY HIGHER POWER HAS GRANTED YOU PEACE ON EARTH.VERY RARE .REMIND ME WINDS BENEATH MY WINGS THAT STORMY WEATHER IS A RAINBOW IN THE DARK .GODLESS BLESSED
if anybody doesn’t know about gr8ness on guitar, watch and you will. MY GOD!!!! RIP Jeff 😌
What a monster !
This is not guitar playing...this is something with no name so far...
JB visits places in the guitar no one has ever been before..
Tks so very very much for posting !
Jeff Vinnie and Tal. A little slice of heaven.
Thank God Tony Hymas wrote this stunning ballad and that the band played it so three-dimensionally . . . truly moving.
Long story short the one thing other guitar players can't match in Jeff Beck is his expressiveness. Jeff could play a whole song on one string one fret and still make it worth listening.
Oh my God. The best 5 minutes in my life. I can die with happiness.
@@jiblet42 wtf was i doing when this was happening in ronnie scott`s
building a fucking massive extension to my house in Devon,,,,,,,,should have taken time out to fuck off back to london!
joker
right?
The best guitar player alive. Hands down.
This is true he is the best right after John McLaughlin.
Old Goat the Antichrist, Having just seen Beck again 8 months ago... I have to agree w/Richard on this one !! He has been the one pushing the envelope all his life !
Old Goat the Antichrist
Why do you have to take somebody’s opinion then shit on it. Asshole.
Mike Doyle oh please... Ol’ Antichrist was just saying that Jeff is #2 in his opinion, which is wrong because El Becko is obviously the G.O.A.T., but disagreeing doesn’t make him an asshole... it was actually pretty civil by the standard of internet comments haha
Jeff Beck himself, along with Jimmy Page, Pat Metheny say John McLaughlin is the best. Who knows, very subjective question, mostly a matter of opinion and nothing more.
One the BEST performances ever!
Aren't they all just f*&%ing amazing?
This is one of the ALL-TIME great live guitar performances, true, but his band are awesome in their own right.....
one of the guitar gods
THE guitar god!!!!!
I don't believe that anyone has ever got more sounds out of a Strat
@@poogmonster The Edge ? . **runs**
the one !
im 58 and started playing when i was 12. At 17 i began to know who the greatest guitarist of all time still is and thats the incomprable Jeff Beck such a humble person who can do anything he wants on the guitar i could think of nothing greater than to have a huge stack of marshalls with him playing nadia as the last song i ever hear! nothing gross just a tribute and thanks for all the beatful music he played and composed.........
Jeff Is ( was ) Simply " ONE of ONE " ! Absolutely Nothing Like Him Ever Again ..........
A mix of feelings in me, commotion, loss, love, and the sensation that somewhere he is smiling,
making a wink.
RIP Jeff. You were the best.
I heard him in the Yardbirds days, when I still found it hard to hold a guitar. But he wasn’t yet my favorite guitarist, just one of the extraordinary guitar gang… He grew over the years, his guitar singing in my ears and slowly taking over my heart and soul, until there was no doubt in my mind that he was the greatest rock guitarist I had ever known. This tune or any other among myriad Jeff put his fingers to, it doesn’t matter - it was all inventive, brilliant, unique. And so it will remain in my mind. Good bye, Jeff. Thanks.
RIP Jeff Beck, hell's rock an roll band just got a significant upgrade on the guitar position. Incredible performance
Einfach wunderbar. Wie vom anderen Stern. Möge Jeff im göttlichen Frieden ruhen.
Jeff, you left behind a Legacy for all of us to enjoy
Players, listeners alike.
You make the guitar make certain sounds which I never knew a guitar could make.
No one can beat the master.
Rest in Peace big brother.
Your music is eternal.
If you like this vid, get the DVD. Great concert and great sound.Tal is a relieve between all the freaking slapping young bassplayers.
What a precision.. Its beautiful. Rest in peace Jeff
Thank you for sharing your gift with all of us Jeff. Take your place among the stars. RIP JB❤🙏
God sent an Angel down to earth in the form of a female bass player named Tal
Wilkenfeld !! Thanks for sharing her with us , Jeff! :)
a.man
This is some incomparable guitar work! Rest in peace Jeff.
Insane precision. What a musician.
I can only pray when my time comes, that I see the Angels and hear this playing
markhim
Bass player's beauty combined with her ability and energy she adds - completely gorgous - top of the world - she is! And she can solo like Coletrane!
Rip , no one could pull so much emotion from a guitar . Sad day.
Andrew Latimer, David Gilmour
Vinnie Colaiuta ON DRUMS and the young cat on bass makes it super cool
Tal's amazing, and Vinny on drums... Murderers row here.
Young cat tal obviously
Any gig by Jeff is a masterpiece. Saw him last in Portland, OR, Oct 2011. Fantastic gig. Jeff was clearly moved by the wild, prolonged ovation at the end, putting his hands to his chest and saying "this is why we play this music". A total virtuoso. He played Angel there, incredible.
when i hear the Strat sing i have Tears in my Eyes. Jeff was a real GuitarGod!
Amazing Grace...from "The Guitar God." i'm not being sacreligous, i thank the Lord for giving us Jeff.
I loved all instrumentals in the 70s and 80s but this one song is such a gem when I think of angels foot steps and Jeff beck I realize how deep he is as a musician so many are not
Oh a guitar god for sure. At 1.24 there is a sublime bit of bass that just gets me every time. What a combo.... Beck and Wilkenfeld. I am not worthy.
"At 1.24 there is a sublime bit of bass that just gets me every time. " Yes
Eine professionelle Musikerin und wunderbare Person. Weiter so und danke für deine Musik. 😍
The best guitarist ever. Not because of his skill only. Because of his ability to make that instrument try to play him. Its a love theme between those strings and those of his heart. He's in love with that guitar and he's trying to improve it. And he's achieved it
Tal’s bass playing in this is glorious as well.
RIP Jeff Beck! U are a LEGEND!
Been a huge fan, since '76 & this is my fav song of his. Watching him play it live is like...seeing Van Gogh @ his easel or watching Viola Davis do "Fences" on stage; it's just watching the best of the best. JB looks as relaxed as a Chef making their signature dish: calm, focused, happy. What a thrill!
How many different rhythms does Vinnie have going?? Amazing! Love this whole Ronnie Scotts performance
And he's pushing up his glasses all in time.
I'm crying!! why? Wouw, it gets right into my bones. waouw.. WAUWWW
There's enough talent on that stage, to create a singularity and tear a hole through space-time to another dimension, where these magicians must have come from!
If you love guitar and get a chance to see Jeff beck wheather you have heard of him or not jump on it I've been following this guy over 40 years he's the best that's right
I have said he takes you to places you thought you could envision, only to have him surprise you again and again.
Un Guitarrista Formidable viva por siempre saludos desde Acapulco Guerrero México
This transcends awesome - pure heaven!
This album (Who Else) was a wake-up call to the decades of mastery I’d missed. I’d listened to his Yardbirds stuff, but was learning Page, Clapton, Hendrix, etc.. After a buddy showed me this I went out and got Truth, BeckOLa, and Blow By Blow. I’ve got most of them now, and I can play the notes, but there’s something special about the way Jeff played that I’ll be chasing for the rest of my life.
He left us with so, so much..really love that.
I just clicked to watch Tal, but was surprised to hear something extremely beautiful and unpretentious for Mr. Beck. Congratulations!
This is Jeff's best live show!
This is the best accompanying line-up of musicians!
Kingdom of heaven to you, Great Maestro Jeff Beck!
I cried. I gotta say it, right now I have tears coming down my cheek. It's beyond beautiful, it DOES feel like angels' footsteps. Jeff Beck, you may not the best technical guitar player out there, your musical abilities are off the fucking hook.
What is that immaculate articulation, phrasing, dynamics and intonation if not an excess of “technique”: the technique needed to produce those sounds. Beck is one of the most technical guitarists around.
Damn! I never cease to be amazed by Jeff.
One of my favorite Jeff songs. Totally masterful guitar by the greatest ever.
I always think I pride myself on having a decent taste in music, but sometimes mystical forces just take over. I know this is forever ago, but just listen to the structure of the sound. At any given time something, for some reason, made Jeff, Tal, Vinnie and the poor guy on keyboards that no-one knows his name, the most gifted quartet in the history of perfect sounding music ever for one concert!!! The reason I know this is because every influental guitarist and frontman for the past 50 years turns up to watch them. Long live the real musicians and especially those from another planet!! Jeff welcome to Earth!!
Gary I have seen him too, with Jennifer Batten on rhythm guitar, no keyboard that night. another great night.different but great. I also saw CAB..an occasional band, with Tony McAlpine on guitar, Brian Auger on Keyboard, Bunny Brunnel on bass, and Jerry West? on drums, at the Baked Potato in Hollywood, another rare magical night! They did one album together for sure, but they only play together once in a while, each one of them has their own regular band already, but to me CAB was better than their regular bands!!
Michael Craig
Hey Michael thanks for the comment! What's really cool is that I have heard of Tony McAlpine through the G3 Tours with Satch ( another hero ), and Bunny Brunel with Chic Corea ( my musical tastes are eclectic and really far stretching from the UK ). I too had the pleasure of seeing Jeff a few years ago in London, but with Rhonda Smith on bass. Now I loved Rhonda in her Prince days. She is more a virtuoso bassist than Tal and like you, it was great, but different. Thank you for putting me onto CAB. I love to discover and be recommended new bands to check out!! If your Stateside then I can recomend a band for you that are very new in the UK. Check out Royal Blood. Only bass player and drummer. Very cool!! A bit heavier, but awesome! Also for more of a 70's vibe, very jazzy, check a band called Jungle from the UK. Man I could go on talking music forever. Stay cool and please give me more bands Stateside to listen to!
Jason Rebello - Keys
man jeff beck is undeniably the best gtr player to walk the planet. when he left we ALL put the bars back on our strats and tried to make some noise like that
This is so beautiful, one of my favourite pieces - you are so passionate with your playing - I have not scene anybody try those high notes with such accuracy before.
Only Skydog can top it.
The more I see of Jeff Beck the more I appreciate.. THe Ronnie Scotts set is ust plain genius :)
Masterpiece!!!!!
RIP Jeff Beck The Best
I think the slide work Beck does here is absolutely some of the best I've ever seen. The slide at the end as he's working over the pick-ups is just crazy, stupid, sick amazing. I've always wondered how many years it took him noodling around to learn all of that. In addition, his work between whammy bar, volume knob, pick-up selector and thumb-picking, find someone who does on this level and hat's off to them. Beck is out there....way out there. A true flash guitarist.
RIP you absolute Wizard and true legend Jeff ❤
Amazing subtle muzical feeling ...great guitar tehnique ...one of the greatest guitarists!
Wonderful, a real band of friends
Makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Beck is such a freakin' monster and his band ain't bad neither. Thanks for posting.
I worked at the Grande Detroit,seen him many times,he's serious about what he does,that's why he's at the top!
What can I say, just magic.
I've watched this vid dozens of times and always walk away frickin' amazed with the shear brilliance of his technique.
Such beauty. Miss yea Jeff
what the fuck was i doing when this was on in london,i missed out big time seeing the live show but wow the music lives on and the live production is a masterpiece of recording.!!!
😢 RIP , I love you Forever ! This Song is ❤️🔥 🎸
And at 3:34 no one made a SOUND.
And perhaps they realized, unbeknownst to all, even at this late year, Jeff Beck was making an all time historic performance. On this song.
A.M.E.N.
The Angel is now Jeff.
And the Footsteps are him, soaring into a new world- Strat in tow.
The band up there just got a LOT more interesting.
What a monster guitar legend rest in peace brother Jeff.
one love sola fide.
This really is my favourite band that Jeff Beck has had, and I'm so fortunate that I saw them perform in Melbourne many years ago.
It's great watching the guitar technician at work, but this type of music greatly benefits also by putting on the CD, closing one's eyes, and just listening to the magic.
What Jeff Beck has brought to the world of electric guitar, more than any other player, is lyricism.
being at a Jeff Beck concert from a box seat was something beautifuly unique and about as good as it gets . What a great man . Music and Duse coups 😎
Amazing the touch he has. My favorite musician. R.I.P.
My favorite guitarist ever.
Forget the contracts, the millions of dollars, the tour buses that have more features than a million dollar home, you know you've made it as a guitarist when you throw your slide down and it magically appears on a table next to you.
Hello, Could you explain what you mean? I've seen that, I don't understand, is there another slide on the little table?
@@philippemassimi7362 At 2:04 he throws his slide down to the floor. At 3:34 he picks up a slide (which might be the same one he threw down) off a table in front of his amp. Presumably someone picked it up off the floor and put it back on the table.
I so want a bottleneck roadie.
1:43 that might be 3 in the background in addition to the one in his hand, heading later for the floor.
This sends shivers up and down my spine, just love this!!
Beautiful. Simply beautiful. Superb musicianship from all 4 of the band. Gives me goosebumps every time I listen to this track - Which is every day.
What an amazing tune..and playing with 2 of stings band mates from previous Sting tours..Rip Jeff
I play music semi professionally. I got the track for this piece from BOBBY;S BACKING TRACKS and it is an AMAZING track. I had to play it dozens of times before I could present a passable version of this piece to an audience. I played it for the first time in public the other night and the female singer I work with was on the verge of tears. I am humbled and honored to carry forth a small fraction of this great man's musical legacy. He is a guitarist and composer that will never be equaled.
R.I.P. Jeff. The good ones are all leaving us, and we're left with the dross. Godspeed Sir.
technice so subtle, so underrated in US. Now over 70 years old, in Yardbirds at 17. Playing progressive jazz, rock for over 50 years. This man is so creative and inovative. a lot of current heavy metal guitarist should study Jeff's portfolio and learn that playing with such subtleness and finess make Beck the finest guitar player on the planet.
4:26 simply amazing, never seen slide played in the picking hand, jeff is amazing!
Incrível, lindo, fantástico... banda maravilhosa baterista perfeito, tecladista, baixista, e Jeff Beck incríveis
Since I first heard Jeff in the sixties I can say nobody brought me more pure joy and im
Jeff Beck… The one and only eminently unique Jeff Beck. A complete master of "touch & tone" on the electric guitar! RIP Jeff Beck!
WE ALL LOST A GENIUS............BUT HE LEFT US A LEGACY TO ENJOY EVERY DAY OF OUR LIVES TA MATE
Heartbroken RIP 🙏 Maestro Beck
Jeff was unbelievable here and Vinnie is his amazing self as usual. I am not worthy.