JEFF BECK🎸+ TAL-“Led Boots"🥾& “Angel (Footsteps)@Crossroads Guitar Festival Toyota Prk Chicago🇺🇸
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JEFF BECK-🎸-"Led Boots"🥾 & "Angel (Footsteps) 4:10 @Crossroads Guitar Festival Toyota Park Chicago 🇺🇸 07/28/2007 {Dynamics Processing}+{Chorus-Flanger}BCC Color Correction(HSI Color Space)(720-60P)
Jeff Beck~🎸
Tal Wilkenfeld~🎸
Jason Rebello~🎹
Vinnie Colaiuta~🥁
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Some respect for miss Wilkenfeld, 20-21 year young and going along Jeff Beck. Well done!
@thomaskauser8978
4 ай бұрын
She is just killing now!
I still find it hard to believe that this gentle man full of extraordinary talent is not with us anymore.
Tal is simply beautiful
Vinnie monstrous on this. Along with the rest of the excellence. Bravo.
That sudden ending is just cruel! Like the alarm going off half-way through the most magnificent dream.
@GTR-ULTRA-2024
5 ай бұрын
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I still listen to him playing, I don’t think that there’s anyone who can replace him .he was amazing guitar player.❤
@GTR-ULTRA-2024
4 ай бұрын
Agree!
@stevewhite3753
4 ай бұрын
100 percent agree!
Masterful Guitar Playing ..... RIP Jeff Beck .... absolute genius on six strings.
@stratoleft
4 ай бұрын
ya think?
Jeff Beck , is a touch of Paradise ❤️🔥
Tal is one of the great bassists.
Tony Hymas wrote Angel (footsteps) for Jeff Beck and appeared with him on the 1980 album There & Back
What can you say about this incredible man! So creative, full of surprises, master of everything he did. And yet so down to earth and not full of his own importance. Jeff Beck - a life well lived and an inspiration to those of us who care to listen.
He never stopped getting better. His skills didn't fade with age, they only got sharper.
@susankirkland3852
4 ай бұрын
Yes, and how did he do THAT! It’s more normal for people to be less dexterous if mind and body as they age. Extraordinary just doesn’t explain it well enough. AND he felt he still had more to give …. words can’t describe him … only listening can do it.
Jeff Beck...you are!! the melody of my life! 💓 🎸))🎶 ) ) ) ) )
He was the master and still is. From the early/mid 60 to present he was the man.
Jeff was one awesome guitarist and Tal is one bad ass bass player 🎶🎵🎸⁉️👍
I heard this song for the first time in 75 and bought an LP of it, still short to this day.
@Notes-From-Underground66
4 ай бұрын
It was impossible for you to here this song, Led Boot, in 1975. The album, Wired, that the song is on was not released until May of 1976!
NO ONE CAN REPLACE HIM JEFF BECK UNBELIEVABLE AWESOME FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE seeing HIM LIVE 😮 WOW
VINNIE!!❤
@williamparker1085
4 ай бұрын
the best
RIP Jeff Beck! Such an astoundingly unique player and musician. THE "Master of Touch & Tone" on the electric guitar. Just otherworldly good!
my hero. I would pra tice for hours learning cause weve ended as lovers. that lick in C pent. scale was crazy.
I think about and miss Jeff every day
Long live jeff beck!! Did his art to the end!!
Jeff Beck was a guitarist's guitar player. Everyone in the music world respected him and his talent.
I remember EC saying in an interview he couldn't understand how Jeff did what he did with his right hand, and he'd even tried to emulate it, but couldn't. Maybe this vid is not the best example of that technique, but heck, what a virtuoso on a Strat!! Magic, absolute Magic!
Omg the tones and harmonics!!! Only Trey Anastasio or Jimmy Herring can come close to this top shelf playing.
Best JBG lineup IMO.
@jp7963
5 ай бұрын
Agree. 100%
I was 17 y.old when my step dad presented me the LP Wired .. It was a musical shock to me. Since that time i consider Jeff Beck the GOAT of electric guitar competing with Jimi in my heart. I am 61 y.old now and still listening Master Jeff Beck .. For sure GOD and all angels in the sky are rocking listening his music now RIP Jeff
Everyone gets the OBVIOUS…but how many people don’t get what a monster Vinnie is⁉️ Only caught him live, once, with Herbie…INSANE‼️
¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ qué banda del carajo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jeff was the the best ,there will never be another one like him ever
@stratoleft
4 ай бұрын
That would pretty much be a given, eh?
@williamparker1085
4 ай бұрын
amen
🎸❤🎸❤🌹
What I find is that guitarists either love Jeff or hate him. For the exact same reason. His playing. It's him. You don't tend to hear influences so...easily. Jeff's playing is an extension of himself. Me, I'm a guitarist. I love his playing. It tells you that being an original IS possible. You just need to be yourself. Ingest those influences, but, when you let them out, don't be the least bit obvious. You can hate him, which is, in reality, jealousy. Or you can love him, because he's a one-off. He's got a great, great band there. Tal is great on Bass. I was saddened when they announced Jeff's passing. He's one of the short list of very best electric players, ever. Thank goodness I got to see him about ten years ago. He said in a Guitar Player interview back in 1975 that he wanted to peak just before he died. I just...can't imagine him being better than he was. He was already hard to fathom as a musician as it was.
He was just remarkable, he was also to surround himself with the best talent going around, Vinnie is a dead set beast
👍Por siempre jeff🇨🇱
god we loved him
懐かしい😊😂
Incroyable !!…..
Got to be in best three ever
What I’ve always loved about this set from 2007 is the numerous shots of near giddiness on Tal’s face. Physically she looks like a little girl, she was not BUT it was one of those rare moments when a grown adult is brought to a childlike joy that we don’t see that often! Search the clip of Big Block or Cause We’ve Ended As Lovers and you can see how she knows she’s got her big girl pants on now and she is over the moon about that!!! 😀
only he could hold a crowd that size with just his guitar....and of course his fantastic back up musicians
2:35 Tal with the "stink face". Jeff in the pocket!
I saw Jeff Beck open up for Rod Stewart in Atlanta many moons ago and He played for a minute or so, and got pissed off at either one of the musicians or something about the sound and stormed off stage and that was it. And that was the only chance that I ever got to see him and he was my favorite guitarist.
Two greats🩷
Tal... Oh my
I like this live version of “Led Boot” better than the studio version. I can understand some people would like the opening riff section of the studio version better because of the “sharp attack”. Once Jeff is playing this live solo section it is obviously much more intricate, lyrical, and technically proficient than the album version.
Seen him throw his guitar across the stage in Denver ! They didn't start on the one? He just killed it for two hours that night! Me and my friend tom don't agree on much but after that night we both still think he is/ was the best! What god wants.....
Jeff Beck, for a trick, would hold his guitar in his left hand, up by the 20th fret and play triplets as the guitar walked down his fingers - give it a try
@stella3265
4 ай бұрын
Oy. In my next life. Maybe.
Don,t know how someone can compare Beck with Gilmore or Moore ,both great players and hard working " give it all " guitarists...but Beck is up there on his own..i'm sure he had even more in his basket of " how does he do that" !!! Bonamasa is clever, learns easily and sometimes he's on fire , but so are many others 🤨
I guess the same question remains over and over again. Which is the: "HOW does he do that!??", really doesn't quite cover it.
@michaelbirke6050
4 ай бұрын
I watch interview after interview of all the guitar greats and when the question is asked, and you know that question, invariably Jeff’s name is brought up. And quite often, they ask the same question you ask. My short answer is playing the guitar was his gift.
@stratoleft
4 ай бұрын
@@michaelbirke6050 I already know they all have asked the same question I just more or less asked. And not just so-called guitar players either.
@freelancelife6704
4 ай бұрын
He's Jeff Beck, no more to be said.
@michaelbirke6050
4 ай бұрын
@@stratoleftCheck out Jeff playing “Because We Ended As Lovers” with Eric Clapton. At the beginning, Eric, who is one of the greatest ever, makes some gracious comments on Jeff’s guitar playing. Thought of you when I saw it.
@stratoleft
4 ай бұрын
@@michaelbirke6050 Smooth!
A whole Lotta drum face going on from everybody except Jeff😂
Saw him in Christchurch NZ with Jan Hammer 1977 influenced heavily by Jazz fusion
@twelthman
4 ай бұрын
Yeah, same here............hell of a concert
I thought I was listening to “Return to Forever”
Can't help but think Jeff was a little disappointed that the keyboard solo was hardly audible. Sharing the spotlight is what he does. He wants all the stars to shine. See you on the other side Jeff.
Top draw
watch andf learn
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He's up there with Gary Moore bonamasa Gilmore
Not great audio. Could'nt hear the keyboard solo AT ALL.
Unfortunately the studio version of Led Boots was on a completely different level than this version. He used a pick on the album and his attack on it was unparalleled.
Too technical. Of course goof guitar player. But..... Bad sound. Less feeling in playing.
I first heard LED BOOTS when I was 17......I am 68.