Professor Thump:Jeff Beck is probably one of the most original guitarists. I think it has been hard for the masses to follow him because each of his albumns we almost a different genre. Eitherway he is a true talent.
Win, Did you have to catch a flight? Too bad you missed him. I have never seen him live in person.
In the past, he was one of my favorite guitarists. Currently he is my favorite LIVING guitarists. I have seen him about 5 times thoughout his carreer. I was too young to see him with Rod Stewart in his early days after the Yardbirds.
I have been to Joe Satraiani's "G3 concerts" and both he and Steve Vai say they would love to take lessons from Beck. Jimmy Page of Led Zeppeling fame has been friends with JB since they were 11 years old and is still Jeff's biggest fan, even though financially, Led Zep was way more successful than anything JB ever did. He has played with pretty much everybody who is anybody in the biz.
Also, the late, great, Les Paul himself, was a huge Jeff Beck fan. The millionaire record producer, guitarist, Nile Rogers (formerly of the disco band Chic) said Jeff Beck was his favorite guitar player because he always knew where to put the notes on ANY kind of musical style. He accompanied pop starKelly Clarkson on American Ido's charity event. He has composed very little music, can't sing worth a ***, but he has played electric guitar in so many styles and continues to evolve.
Also, JB is a total car nut, building his own hot rods when he's not playing guitar.
I was glad to see him finally inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of fame this year. It was long overdue, since he is credited as a heavy influence on Led Zeppelin and starting the "heavy metal" style of playing that all the "hair bands" that came after.
When I saw him about 3 years ago, at the Detroit Opera House, most of the people in the crowd were guitar players with their wives and KIDS.
He is a true master and I have been waiting for YEARS to see him on a video of some sort.
This DVD is very well recorded in a tiny venue and should be in every Klipsch owners collection of great music.