"Canadian freak-magic for your earbones." - Rainn Wilson
JB Eckl is a California-based musician, composer, vocalist and producer who has carved out a diverse career embracing rock, funk, reggae, Latin, electronic and Global music. He has worked alongside his greatest heroes and contemporaries including War, Santana, Ozomatli and many more. To hear JB’s album ‘Everywhere At Once,’ go to www.jbeckl.com
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I enjoyed this immensely
Necesito está canción en Spotify!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Absolutely fascinating. Outstanding work!
So i randomly tried the california tweed today and immediately fell in love with it. Went home and searched for the boogie tweed and stumbled upon your video. the sound set up sounds great man. I have the helix too so it's great to hear what the amp can sound like.
When the fuzz pedal is in the right hands 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Can I dare to suggest that the acoustic guitar in the chorus is actually playing Fmaj7 to Fmaj7/G, and not a straight G chord???
what's the chawnky chord at 23:12 after the A?
My uncle Mike had the same exact setup. He’s such a cool collector
Thanks for the demos, just picked up a new Comanche USA shipped right from Fender ave, how cool.
I saw Jimi play 3 times in 1968, and met him and Buddy Miles at a club the same year. Thank you so much for this great analysis of one of my favorite songs!
Boston, Brad Delp, More Than a Feeling. 👍🏽👍🏽
Been looking for January since January. Please post your songs, we love them!
Always tried figuring this out when I was younger. Then someone told me it was an open tuning AND the recording was slowed down, which changed the pitch. Then I gave up 😞😡😫
There's Only ONE Epic Version of Little Wing by Jimi Hendrix. "Live at The Royal Albert Hall 1969"
Rocking a keffiyeh and a G&L. My kind of dude!
awesome
Very cool
He's right I think page is beyon words
fun fact ! Page added that off-beat HI HAT after Bonham layed down the drum track that's probably why Bonham tried ,but couldn't recreate the drums live Jason Bonham does the song live with a CLICK TRACK of the OFF BEAT HI HAT follow that ,ha NIGEL in Canada🇨🇦
Seems like this video has aged quite well.
Haha, cool. I have to say every demo of those Falcon amps is a bullseye for me.
So fun!
Thanks man. Fun is the name of the game!
Conspiracy theories are only that until proven true. They always come true. And with that the earth is flat.
That was one amazing video. Thank you seems like not enough. 👏👏👏👏👏👏 This is why Page is the greatest guitar player period. I don’t care if he *insert anything here that people normally point out that is not flattering* no one can deny the greatness of this one song.
Nothing against your guitar skills, but this ! this is a crime against music. Police are my favourite band, and this is one of my favourite songs, both to listen to and to play on the guitar. What makes it magic is the interplay between bass, drum and guitar, the wonderful rhythm of it. Your version has nothing in common with the original , except you used the same lyrics. PLEASE ! Just write your own tune next time, but don't ruin a masterpiece like Spirits in the Material World. End of rant.
Hmmmm. I’m as much a fan as you are and could go off for days about the exact things you mentioned… but a great song is a great song. If it’s really that much of a masterpiece it should hold up to much more drastic interpretations than this. Maybe my style isn’t for you. I’m not saying this is as good as Joe Cocker covering the Beatles or Aretha singing ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water,’ but I feel pretty good about my little tribute to Sting’s writing genius… with or without his legendary collaborators. Anyway thanks for checking it out.
Thanks for your reply. Just to clarify, it's not your style I have a problem with. Many other songs are amenable to another artist's "interpretation" and changing up the version a bit. But not Spirits in the Material World. The magic of this song is in the rhythm, the syncopation of the guitar against the bass and drum. When you change it so drastically as you have, you have a different song entirely. Whatever floats your boat dude, but for me this was sacrilege ! 😀😃
Boring video
I don’t know man, I thought it was pretty good
Definitely a deep dive but 6:30 before any music gets played? Sorry, but …
@@markwalters7498 Well thanks for trying to watch it anyway! I did call it rockSPLAINING.... haha.
You made me smile… You did a mighty fine job of figuring this song out. Jimmy was full of tricks and it was always a journey figuring them out. I learned a whole lot from him…
No need to apologize for not using a Rick Turner guitar on this song. Lindsey didn't get his until 1979; he used a Les Paul on Rumours, so your choice was perfect.
Jimmy Page is a first rate arranger, so clear to hear in When The Levee Breaks. He thought through all the harmonies and counter melodies and the result was almost magical.
Damn, dude. GREAT deep dive into one of the greatest songs even. I’ve always wondered about the guitar on it.
Every once in a while KZread plays a blinder and recommends a fascinating video like this. Subscribed!
Fuckin outstanding. Almost a documentary man. Shame you couldn't use original material to illustrate what you're saying but what the hell right we've all heard the song a million times. Good work hats off to you
Great presentation. One of my favorite Zep songs!
Genius
I've loved this track since it was released. Your analysis hasn't diminished that in the least, but has only added to my appreciation of it. Somehow, it took three years for this video (and your channel) to pop up as a recommendation. Thanks YT. Better late than never. <edit> Subscribed.
Awesome vid! “Hi, I’m Jimmy Page and I want to create the greatest cluster-eff for what should be a simple blues/rock song ever!”. Gotta love the challenge.
I think you have perfectly described the secret sauce to Jimi Hendrix.
Well done, brother!! Great commentaries below on your guitar genius ear! Impressive informative and entertaining, riveting actually
Thank you kindly!
I was on my way home from work and decided to learn this song. I ended up playing it all on slide in the tuning from Zepparella. Then I saw your video !! I think you totally nailed it !!! Great Job !! I am now your big fan !!!
Too kool for school ! A great job and great video. I like your style.
My second time watching and still blown away! You killed it! Yup! Bananas!
I've watched hella lot of guitar vids over the years, but this was by far the deepest dive. I hope Jimmy sees it one day. I regret that I have but one upvote to give.
Live he played it probably closer to what you were originally thinking it was. Probably drove the poor guy nuts too. lol
get it to spotify motherf******************** 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I never heard When The Levee Breaks until a month or so ago driving early morning to a large muddy job site our survey company is currently working at. An actual Levee and water reservoir in Ochechobee Florida on what used to be an orange grove. Mud, deer, hogs and wildlife, running out of places to exist due to the need for "development" of humans. Listening to this for the first time driving the truck on the bumpy dirt path. My coworker and I both agreed this was really the perfect song for the moment. Now here we are with this in my newsfeed. The algorithm works out pretty good sometimes. Great video and homage to these legends
Wow you got that slid tone perfect!!!
Thanks man!
At 12:29 hairs stood up on my arm.. this is the odd thing I've always heard in this song!! 👍!
That was great but should have played the at the end but you did the impossible
Wow!!! What a bunch of ssshhWORK!!! Hahaaaa. Phew....sounds Great Dudesicle!!
I got the visual Easter egg you threw in there. Love the video. Any plans to deconstruct/explore Traveling Riverside Blues?
Thx a lot JB Eckl,great video IT makes fun to watch👍🎸
Glad you enjoyed it!