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Jeff Beck
Just heard that Jeff Beck passed away suddenly today. He was an amazing guitarist and was a car guy too. RIP Hopefully this is not a dupe. If it is, my apologies.
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yes, I was shocked today. He was one of my favorites, next to randy rhodes. I will have to get out my blow by blow album this weekend and play along on the one or 2 songs I can play on it. I played the heck out of that great album. rip.
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Very sad to hear, RIP.
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Talent... very hard if not damn near impossible to copy Beck, yet he could effortlessly play the works of others often improving on the original.
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looks like jeff has been around a long time. it also woke me up today that aerosmith never wrote that song on their own
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSJGEn4FDys |
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The director wanted The Who for the movie. When they said no the yardbirds said yes and we have crystal clear Beck/Page footage to see today.
The movie was called “Blow up” released in 1966. |
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Back in the 1980s a friend of mine and I were selling car parts at the Pomona swap meet. I saw Jeff Beck walking down our row and he stopped briefly and looked at what we had. When he kept going I told my friend it was Jeff Beck that was just there looking at our stuff. He said BS. I told him that Jeff was a car guy who especially liked '30s hotrods and it was really him so he tracked him down in the next row and got his autograph. RIP, Jeff.
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