UPP feat. JEFF BECK - Down In The Dirt (1974 UK TV Performance) ~ HIGH QUALITY HQ ~
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Rest in Eternal Peace to the maestro Jeff Beck, there will never be another guitarist as versatile, skilled & laid back. One love to Jeff, shine on. 💎
@christopherskipp1525
Жыл бұрын
Where is he buried?
@JimiJamesIII
Жыл бұрын
@@christopherskipp1525 his home in England.
@christopherskipp1525
Жыл бұрын
@@JimiJamesIII Thank you.
@robertgrisanti
3 ай бұрын
He was definitely the most innovative guitar player of our generation -
R.I.P. Jimmy Copley, one of the most underrated drummers ever.
@tomkelsey2303
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Didn't know who it was on drums but love it.
@gregparrott
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for identifying the drummer. Far too many video clips of bands fail to include identifying the band members. Would you by chance also know the name of the bass player here?
@mjulio71
Жыл бұрын
@@gregparrott 👍🏻👍🏻 Bass player is Stephen Fields, nicknamed Stephen Amazing.
@gregparrott
Жыл бұрын
@@mjulio71 Thanks! Never heard that name. But Googling it shows he was indeed with the band 'Upp'.
@claymor8241
Жыл бұрын
I once went to watch my bass player bro-in-law play a midweek gig in a not very full working men’s club, in a sort of pick-up band. Turned out the keyboard player that evening was Andy Clark from this band, who wrote one of the tracks on Wired ( Upp apparently acted as a rehearsal band for that album). Nice fella. Sad to hear about the drummer. They were a very polished outfit all round.
Listening to vintage Jeff Beck in the middle of the night is such a vibe...
@TheGuitarMan71
2 жыл бұрын
Same situation right now
@eltiofabs2808
2 жыл бұрын
Same hahaha
@patrickmccutcheon8860
2 жыл бұрын
I heard the song “Blue Wind” from the Wired record around midnight once when I was taking a drive, stoned with the windows down. That was an experience I would recommend, if you can handle the stoned part.
@bigdaddydaddy3203
Жыл бұрын
Yes I was watching this at 3am it’s sounds so much more amazing in the middle of the night
@stonecole4703
10 ай бұрын
3:48am works too@@bigdaddydaddy3203
Coolest bass solo ever
boy.....could he play. We were lucky to have him as long as we did.
RIP Jeff Beck. What an amazing piece of music. Thank you for being in this world and touching the lives of many people with your great skills as a musician.
R.I.P Jeff Beck. His playing is phenomenal, on this song.
It’s very hard to accept that we are now living in a world without both Jeff Beck and BB King. Both have played a huge part in my life for over 50 years.
@Webbsongs
Жыл бұрын
Me too!
Rock's GREATEST living guitarist!
@dwightb3405
4 жыл бұрын
I totally agree
@spunbearing65
4 жыл бұрын
I can't believe people are still blown out over Eddie Van Weiner. If they would listen to "I've Been Used" from Rough &Ready they would hear that Van Horseshits entire repertoire was taken from the end of that song. Not Clapton as he claimed. JB never hid behind keyboards just because another talented guitarist was on the scene.
@pabloperez4063
3 жыл бұрын
@@spunbearing65 Clapton IS 100 more times a rock player...besides, he IS a top top SINGER
@sealisa1398
3 жыл бұрын
spunbearing65 that’s my favorite album....Rough and Ready has always been my JB #1. PS your comment about EVH cracked me up, I’m sure JB couldn’t give a crap about him.
@jimklapperich
3 жыл бұрын
John Petruçci
The story of how JB met UPP members is by happenstance in a studio. Way cool sounds. Luv the Gibson. Still teary eyed…Rest in Power…I’ll never stop listening.
Rock in peace Jeff Beck, you're one of among the greatest guitarists that cannot replicate. Godspeed. Condolence to his beloved family and friends. The Jeff Beck Group forever!
Awesome group of musicians , the keyboard Clav sent this over the top with funky coolness,.Beck always hit the right notes at the right time , Rip Jeff .
Greatest living guitarist. The way he plays on Scatterbrain or Constipated duck. Sick! No one plays with more feel and technically none better. Sorry I'm a fender bender, the way he plays while using the bar and the controls simultaneously is insane! If he ever comes within 200 miles of you see him. You don't want to regret it.
Jeff Beck is definitely one of my favorite guitar players. From playing on Stevie Wonder's greatest albums to bringing Funk and Jazz to his own albums the man's talent is mind blowing.
Thank you for the music Jeff. Heaven just got a lot more musical today. R.I.P.
This one hits hard. The master himself. RIP
Jeff was well into his career by this time, and here he is playing without a whammy bar. Here he is at this point, already one of the most influential rock guitarists ever, and he still went on to develop one of the all time great whammy bar techniques ever in the history of the instrument.
It doesn’t matter what guitar he plays, it’s all amazing.
I never get tired of this one. Never.
Unfortunately, Steve is no longer with us. He died some time ago broke and lonely as l hear. We used to go all over to see UPP but my favorite memories of the band were at the Marquee in Wardour St, London. Steves real name was Stephen Feild, but Amazing was a more apt name l think. He used to amazes us all with his fantastic style. sadly missed but never forgotten.
@johnridley1656
2 ай бұрын
Yes my friend, it was the ogwt that put me onto upp, I too went twice to the old marquee in wardour Street to see them, great band with some very good original tunes, I was never sure why they not more recognised,
@thebandthatisDAVE
2 ай бұрын
Yep! Amazing! I was also at the marquee show!
Imagine this was 1974, Straight up talent!
Holy shit the bassist is on 🔥
The drummer is right on it!!
Simply amazing stuff. Funk meets jazz meets rock meets prog. A nice stew results from it all. Beck is an originator.
@albertocorral9851
5 жыл бұрын
on my way to the store for some beer and cigs
@claudiocruzat4624
5 жыл бұрын
Before i die...i need sex with this music as loud as possible.
@claudiocruzat4624
5 жыл бұрын
@@albertocorral9851 me parece ok!
@colinstewart3699
4 жыл бұрын
The music speaks for itself , people have a firm grasp, of the obvious eh ?
beck is now IN his best era. his playing over the last 10-15 years increased by LEAPS & bounds! he has a control he never had before, & RARELY makes mistakes. he finally became the player capable of playing the music he heard & was inspired by back in '75. and at his age, this RARELY happens.
Wish there was more of this stuff...wow
Beck is my favorite guitarist!
OMG! This band is bloody good! Amazing drummer(20 y/o here) and bass!
Man, I wish we had had KZread back in the day. I would have loved to see him playing this stuff then, but I'm glad it's surfaced now! Beck is a monster - maybe the best ever.
I've seen them all in concert Clapton, page, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Santana, David gilmour, Billy gibbons, Steve Howe, Steve Hackett, Van Halen. I saw Jeff Beck on the blow-by-blow tour in St Pete Florida Beck is in a league of his own is truly untouchable.
The seeds of "Blow by Blow" and the turning point in JB's career are right here. Funky fusion.
@LorriSanga
4 жыл бұрын
Spot on. A lot of BbB style licks and ideas found here.
Friggin' amazing performance, one that too few have seen/heard.
Man that drummer is killing it
almost 50 years ago and he was 20 years ahead of his peers [ oh yeah guess what? he had none ] Fucking Awesome thanks for posting this
@markmoncivaiz9479
3 жыл бұрын
I think Tommy Bolin was playing similar stuff, and i think earlier thsn Jeff, whatever they are both guitarists you cant forget.
JB is such a masterful guitarist...simply brilliant!
Rip Jeff, you were unique & extremely talented
What a drummer!
@ChrisGraingerDrums
3 жыл бұрын
The great Jimmy Copley. I miss him dearly
Great Band. Extremely underrated.
Jeff , sure can paint a beautiful picture with that guitar!
Beck is the best.... but he has improved so much when he went pickless and Fender 🇺🇸 strat 🎸🎶🎵👍❗
This Band was a Funk Monster! I worked at Epic/CBS in the 70’s at almost any other time it would have been big. The Company was behind Jeff whose career had benefited from BLOW BY BLOW AND WIRED this was released during that time period.I think we had two UPP Lps both pretty good. We never emphasized Beck was the Producer ( it was certainly mentioned) but not to the degree necessary. In fact few probably had heard of the group even now. Beck was so humble and oriented toward the Music he was low key. He was such an anomaly it’s what drew his audiences and his career longevity.He in a way was like Bowie reinventing himself always a treat and interesting. He was the Worlds Best Guitarist /Period! Even though he and Brian Wilson were very different people listen to his version of “ Surfs Up” a melodic Masterpiece bettered by Beck as a Stylist. I have written so many Beck Tributes and each time I miss him more. He is reaching into Gods Guitar Custom Shop fine tuning his Axe and heading out on Tour. I can’t even imagine who will be backing this time. Jeff (Rock In Peace)
Videos like this show the evolution of Jeff Beck over the decades the best ever👍👏☝😙
These guys are AMAZING. Wish they stayed together and recorded more. Can’t beat Beck on a Les Paul. The good ole days have passed long time ago brothers.
What a truly wonderful performance from ALL of the band.
Did a gig with UPP back in 1973 - Didn't realise they had worked with Jeff Beck !!
@alhudson
3 жыл бұрын
I guess that would have been Dave Bunce playing guitar then?
Even if you never heard about him before this would be a "wait a minute" moment!
Rip Jeff 🖤🕊 legends last forever
i have have seen him live 3 times, amazing, a living legend for sure!
1974,the year I graduated High school. Blessed I am. Thanks Jeff ❤️
Check out the late Jimmy Copley drumming with Tears for Fears during their "Seeds of Love" World Tour in 1990.
Це було чудово!!! Дякую.
Watching this clip ... I think I prefer Beck not use the whammy bar so much. In this clip, the playing is really exceptional. Love it!
JIMMY COPLEY,GREAT DRUMMER!!!!!!
@zelddan
4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic
@wayneblanchard97
4 жыл бұрын
Jeff, Jimmy and Pino from Copley's 'Slap My Hand' CD. kzread.info/dash/bejne/k3Zqs9yLo5vIkbA.html
@mrmagic1989
3 жыл бұрын
As a guitarist it would be a dream to play with him! Talk about being in the pocket...
@ChrisGraingerDrums
3 жыл бұрын
My friend and mentor. I miss him dearly.
Sad loss, R.I.P Jeff..
Holy crap I've owned footage of this as a smudgy DVD copy of a 6th generation VHS, this is huge
@FinallyFreshProd
6 жыл бұрын
SE Arden what is it called? Does he have a whole performance?
Rip Jeff Beck we will miss you
Rather then relying on just blues influenced music. Jeff Beck and Carlos Santana brought something new to Rock music in 70s..
The greatest ever - did his own thing. RIP Jeff
What a sublime band!
killer recording frequency separation superb thanks so much for the upload and quality cheers
Gotta live it ,to love it ,amazing ditty
I miss the Oxblood.He sounds great on his Strats but dont forget the Oxblood.
beck is perhaps one of the biggest influences on rock guitarists. ,moreso than hendrix, clapton, etc. his work on '71's 'Rough and Ready' album was a virtual encyclopedia of rock guitar tricks that have been commonplace since the 80s. I never knew this even though I grew up listening to 'wired' ,on EVH's (RIP) advice, i never listened to R+R until recently.
@williamwalton583
5 ай бұрын
I'm still playing Rough&Ready Think I bought it in 73? Can't remember. I'm either stuck in a 70's time warp or it just doesn't date it's that good. I heard Jeff wasn't big on that body of work which included The Orange Album (not it's real title) with 'Highways'. ( how was that for a song)? We were blessed for music and can feel pretty satisfied with getting older
Andy, Steve and Jimmy are a great support to Jeff here. Nice bass solo Steve. Such a shame you went so early.
@emobassista
4 жыл бұрын
I can't seem to find anything on Steve online, he's absolutely phenomenal! Do you know any sources I can look up?
@rossalexander2255
4 жыл бұрын
@@emobassista His last name is Amazing. Seriously, and rightly so.
@wordreet
4 жыл бұрын
@@emobassista en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upp_(band) Only a couple of lines about Steven here. 🙂
Jimmy Copley the attitude is there. Driving player
Thanks for uploading this. It greatly demonstrates Jeff in his days when playing a Les Paul but also these fresh sounds of invented "Jazz Rock"!
Priceless! Thanks for posting :)
This was a rare gig where Jeff is using a Fender amp and what looks like an Ampeg instead of the 100 Watt Marshall amps he always uses. I mean the guy is so amazing he could pull tone out of anything.
"Blow by Blow" and "Wired"...chef d´oubre!!!!
@Ndlanding
3 жыл бұрын
May wee! (?)
I saw him live yesterday, he played with his cream strat the whole show, then for the last song he got one of these oxblood LP's and did a Les Paul song... that was awesome!
Jeff is fucking killing it!!!! May be my favorite solo of his now!
He so damn cool
This is the same reel where do She's a Woman. That is mind-blowing too. Long live the king. My man.
I really liked when Beck played Gibson,he sounds with more feeling
@rebstrat
8 жыл бұрын
+Arturo Esquivias And with a pick also!
@claudiocruzat4768
8 жыл бұрын
+rebstrat i like when he played the les p. the stratocaster.etc telecaster..who cares anyway
@Turybegood
8 жыл бұрын
+Jesus Christ ,I agree with you,I think he was at the top of his art,he had more feeling,he is anyway a master,but his "feeling" has changed
@JamesClarke.yt.
7 жыл бұрын
Jesus Christ he used a tele with humbuckers for some tunes on that record
@rebstrat
7 жыл бұрын
Just my view, not an argument!
I still have this album somewhere ...vastly underrated and unfortunately overlooked.
Love the clean tone on that LP! Obvious shades of Blow by Blow.
Re watched and saw the flash advising he recorded this with some fusion group. It's great and so are they.
I saw him go nuts on Todd Rundgren as we were all screaming get off the stage!! And Beck Beck!!! June 1972 Orpheum theater Boston Mass. When he was Rough and Ready!! Ha ha😎😎😎😎
Great period for Beck. When FUNK ruled (pre disco)
C,MON PEOPLE, IT,s JEFF BECK WITH ,WITH MASTER MUSICIANs ,TO SHOW PEOPLE WHAT REAL MUSIC SOUNDs LIKE, NOT THE CRAP THEY BRAINWASH YOUNG ONE,s TO LISTEN TO AND THINK IS GOOD MUSIC ,NOWADAYs.😎BOB
FANTASTIC!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Jeff Beck's dynamics just beyond cool ! Plus one of the limited times in that time era you see Jeff using a pick on top of a Les Paul . Nothing fancy little effects, pure talent and his band just rockin' the song away .
Love Jeff on the Gibson. RIP Jam Master.
Wow! Thanks for this!! Long Live Jeff Beck.
Sweet! Thanks for posting!
Thank you very much indeed for posting this.
Steven Amazing truly is.
Jeff was always a phenomenal player.
Beck is just the best.! Absolutely
R.I.P Jeff Beck
R.I.P. Geoffrey Beck.
Sooooooooooooooo nice!
Geoffrey Arnold «Jeff» Beck (Wallington, Gran Londres, 24 de junio de 1944 - 10 de enero de 2023) fue un guitarrista británico de rock y blues que tocó en varias bandas influyentes en las décadas de 1960 y 1970. Fue uno de los tres notables guitarristas que tocaron en The Yardbirds, siendo Eric Clapton y Jimmy Page los otros dos. Durante 25 años mantuvo una esporádica carrera en solitario. A pesar de no haber alcanzado nunca la proyección comercial de sus contemporáneos, Beck tuvo un gran reconocimiento, especialmente en la comunidad de guitarristas. Experimentó con el blues rock, el rockabilly, el heavy metal y el jazz fusión y en su última época había absorbido influencias del techno, creando una innovadora mezcla de música heavy metal y música electrónica.
still listening in 2018 .....
amazing steve, amazing
I remember when he broke through with his fusion, that saved the seventies.
R.I.P. Jimmy Copley
WHOA! Never heard this before!?????? INCREDIBLE!!!!
Bass player jammin
He was recording Blow By Blow at that time with the legendary George Martin.Another poster mentioned this.If you check out JBG Orange album "Highways" has what happened on Blow By Blow all over it.