Another one gone…
Time to play “Blow by Blow” all the way thru on my decent sound system…
possibly the GOAT if you factor in longevity as compared to the other GOAT- Jimi…
sigh
Just heard this…beck/johnny depp doing a john lennon song- kinda surprised me - sounds pretty legit;
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=llRhXVJBFNE
Dupe
Ugh, this one sucks. And he'd just contracted meningococcus shortly after receiving the covid mRNA Booster.... Go figure... Another #fauciMurder tbh
Probably still underrated. From his age group, he was technically better than Page, Clapton, and Hendrix.
He just never had the commercial success.
Crazy to think of the guitarists that went through The Yardbirds
No doubt. It's arguably the three most influential British guitar players ever.
I guess Blackmore might be up there.
It's wild how "old people dying" is something that never happened before 2021.
This is a pretty cool pic. Beck, Clapton, Page, and May with the Queen.
id say he was as good as the two top dogs- EVH and Jimi
and better than page and others -
the reason he got near EVH and Jimi was due to his longevity- he just kept playing, creating, inventing quality stuff and his early work stands up (Blow by Blow, Wired, etc…) to any other master guitar work
i dont believe he was chasing commercial success tbh but who cares?
It's a really subjective conversation as to who's the best. Of all the top guys, Beck is the one that always seemed willing to try something different. I can't think of any other guitar player than evolved like he did. EVH basically just did EVH for his whole career. Not that there was anything wrong with that.
Agree that he was better than Page as a technical guitar player but as far as writing music and creating riffs, Page has to be at the top.
RIP
Alice Cooper's 2 cents (no one in this thread is worthy of tbh)
Page - Rock Guitar
Clapton - Blues Guitar
Beck - Guitar
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...rrison-231999/
yeah page was awesome and his studio mastery was ridiculous…
wtf does that mean...."(no one in this thread is worthy of tbh)".
I don't hate Alice Cooper but it's not like he's some brilliant musician.
they were so good that they relegated Page to playing bass
glad i got to catch him live a few years ago. it basically was a Rod Stewart concert with a Jeff Beck cameo, but still was killing it at the hollywood bowl
There aren't many that don't use a pick anymore. Beck, Mark Knopfler, and Buckingham come to mind. I saw Lindsey Buckingham with Fleetwood Mac about 10 years ago. They gave him several minutes for a solo and he was still brilliant.
Even though he was old af.
for sure, he "recycled" some riffs, but Machine Head is pretty good
Yep. He had his moments. I think he's brilliant. But unlike Page, the riffs don't immediately hit home.
This is a pretty obscure tune he did that sounds like it should be on a movie score. But one of my favs from him.
Much respect to Mr. Beck. I'm gonna get Blow by Blow into the CD player this weekend.
my favorite blackmore riff other than smoke on the water
Pretty telling when a guitarist can pick and choose his singers. Dio was probably the best fit for him. That was awesome.
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