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Conference mr1pst::music

Title:MUSIC V4
Notice:New Noters please read Note 1.*, Mod = someone else
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Wed Oct 09 1991
Last Modified:Tue Mar 12 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:762
Total number of notes:18706

330.0. "Jeff Beck" by RANGER::WESTERVELT (Tom) Tue Dec 01 1992 13:20

    Heard Jeff has a new album coming out.  Anybody heard of it?
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330.1SMURF::LONGOMark Longo, USSGTue Dec 01 1992 14:0110
	The current Musician Magazine has a short bit with Jeff, in which
he talks about his playing on Roger Waters' "Amused To Death".  He also
talks a little about a forthcoming release in which he duplicates the
Guitar work of his '50s idol Cliff Gallup, who played lead for Gene Vincent
and the Blue Caps in 1956. Jeff has hooked up with swing/blues/country rock
band the Big Town Playboys to do a note-for-note cover record featuring
Cliff Gallup's bebop-inflected rockabilly solos.  hmmm...

/ml
330.2Some twang infoCARTUN::BDONOVANTue Dec 01 1992 14:598
    
    New Beck album due in February...scheduled to be called
    "Crazy Legs" in tribute to Gallup, Vincent, and the
    Blue Caps.
    
    Apparently it's already in the can...
    
    Brian
330.3USPMLO::DESROCHERSTue Dec 01 1992 16:189
    
    	MTV or VH1 has been playing a bluesy / shuffle tune with Jeff
    	and Clapton with Eric singing and playing 1st solo.  Is it me
    	or does that tune step up considerably when Jeff plays?
    
    	Even Eric smiles during Jeff's solo...
    
    	Tom
    
330.4my $.02JURAN::CLARKtune up, turn on, rock outTue Dec 01 1992 17:388
    re .-1
    
    Isn't that "Further On Up the Road" from "The Secret Policeman's
    Other Ball"? FWIW, I think Beck's stuff, while great, seems
    out of place in an old blues boogie like that. Too modern and
    flashy.
    
    - Dave
330.5But . . .RAGMOP::T_PARMENTERTue Dec 01 1992 19:401
    "Jeff's Boogie"
330.6TAMDNO::LAURENTHal Laurent @ MELWed Dec 02 1992 12:447
re: -3

I agree with .4.  I thought Jeff Beck sounded like a youngster trying
to show off, while Clapton came off more like a musician trying to do
right by the song.

-Hal
330.7USPMLO::DESROCHERSWed Dec 02 1992 17:5612
    
    	Eeeeks, you're kidding!?!?  Sheesh, even Eric knew he was
    	blown off the stage...
    
    	Actually, it was great to hear Jeff play over a I-IV-V again.
    	I'd be shocked to hear Jeff play anything "normal" and by the
    	same token, shocked to hear Eric play anything "different".
    
    	Nobody plays like Beck and that's the whole point.
    
    	Tom
    
330.8TAMDNO::LAURENTHal Laurent @ MELThu Dec 03 1992 12:5110
re: .7
    
>    	Eeeeks, you're kidding!?!?  Sheesh, even Eric knew he was
>    	blown off the stage...
    
No, I'm not kidding.  Hey, I'm often impressed by great technique
and "difficult" playing, but I'm only impressed by it *as* technique.
It has nothing to do with whether I'm impressed by the music.

-Hal
330.9OCTAVE::VIGNEAULTJava-ManThu Dec 03 1992 13:3411
    
    I haven't seen the video you folks are speaking of, but Beck is Beck
    and when he plays, it's immediately recognizable as such.  I don't 
    think Beck approaches things from a "watch my technique" point of view,
    it's just the way he plays.  I've always loved Beck's playing and his
    lack of predictability, he'll seldom play what you're mentally
    expecting.  Sheesh, I don't even think there's a comparison between
    Clapton and Beck, never has been imo.  I'm certain Clapton has lots
    of admiration for Becks playing.
    
    Lv
330.10USPMLO::DESROCHERSThu Dec 03 1992 13:445
    
    	Well put, Larry.  The only reason for comparison was that they
    	were on stage taking turns soloing.  Eric is definitely more
    	traditional in his playing.  
    
330.11liveRANGER::WESTERVELTTomThu Dec 03 1992 14:2317
    Among my strongest contenders for Best Concert ever was the Beck/Vaughan
    tour that hit the Centrum a few years ago.  A friend has a bootleg tape
    of the show, it's amazing to see what Jeff could do with just 3 folks.
    Of course, due to Stevie Ray's passing, it's also an historic memory.

    Too bad it was such a big venue.  But I will always remember this
    show with great fondness.  One weirdness that kind of shocked me
    at the time:  most of the (quite young) crowd was there for SRV
    and weren't really there for Beck.  They closed together with 
    "Going Down" which was fun.

    I sure hope Jeff tours soon in support of the new album!  Probably
    depends on if he can talk himself into not working on cars for a
    while, which I get the idea is as much fun to him as guitaring.

    What is it about his style that is so interesting?
330.12One Of A KindTECRUS::TECRUS::ROSTI fret less these daysThu Dec 03 1992 15:249
    >What is it about his style that is so interesting?
    
    That's easy...he's audacious, does stuff that's unexpected and can be
    incredibly musical.  While he's known for barn-burning rockers, my
    favorite recordings of JB are stuff like "Where Were You?" and "Two
    Rivers" where he plays with incredible emotion and lyricism, yet still
    sounding exactly like himself.
    
    						Brian 
330.13santo, johnny, meet jeffRAGMOP::T_PARMENTERThu Dec 03 1992 15:305
    I've probably mentioned this before, but JB does a wonderful cover of
    "Sleepwalk" (playing a steel? slide?) on the Dave Edmunds Porky's II
    soundtrack album.
    
    
330.14good fellaRICKS::CALCAGNIL'Angelo MinestronioFri Dec 04 1992 19:403
    I heard a good take on Beck once, in a review of the Clapton box set of
    all places.  They referred to Jeff as a "sonic wiseguy".  They meant it
    sort of derogatory, but I look on it more as a compliment
330.15WIRED=Great albumJUPITR::OCONNORSWed Dec 16 1992 06:197
    
     I know that Jeff Beck has that ear problem from playing
    too loud, he was supposed to special guest with Gun's N Roses
    in France, he jammed with them during sound check, but didn't
    play during the show.
    
    Sean
330.16Goodbye, Pork-Pie HatLAGUNA::BROWN_ROzooma zoom zoom zoom, and a boom boom, just shake your butThu Jan 07 1993 19:285
    I recently pulled a copy of "Wired" off the shelf, scratched as it
    is, threw it on the turntable, and the music held up well after 
    all these years. He should colarborate with Narada Michael Walden
    again.
    
330.17TECRUS::ROSTGive me Beefheart or give me deathThu Jan 07 1993 19:447
    >He should colarborate with Narada Michael Walden again.
    
    Oops, you heard any of the records  Walden produced in the last fifteen
    years?  He's a big soul/funk producer now, even on his own records.  No
    more fusion for Narada!
    
    					Devadrip Coolwhip Spamyana
330.18SOLANA::BROWN_ROIt always rains in Southern CaliforniaMon Jan 18 1993 22:136
    there was some pretty funky stuff on "Wired" and I like funk, so of
    course I think it is a great idea. Walden got Aretha some hits again,
    maybe these are both artists that need to work with certain
    producers....they seem to flail without some guidance.
    
    
330.19Hello JeffTECRUS::ROSTGive me Beefheart or give me deathMon Feb 01 1993 18:414
    Some sort of soundtrack recording with El Becko out in the stores now. 
    The rockabilly tribute is supposedly on the way in a few months.
    
    						Brian
330.20LEDS::BURATIain't never gonna do it without the fez onMon Feb 01 1993 19:173
>    Some sort of soundtrack recording with El Becko out in the stores now. 

    Honeymoon in Vegas maybe?
330.21USPMLO::DESROCHERSTue Feb 02 1993 14:118
    
    	Frankie's Place or Frankie's House - it's for an A&E movie.
    	Don't know if it's been on already.
    
    	Really interesting stuff.  Adventurous souls only...
    
    	Tom
    
330.22STOWOA::JOLLIMOREjes mite be ur kinda zoo!Fri Aug 12 1994 12:568
	I heard a rumor the Beck was working on a project with Ginger
	Baker and a British guitar player named Gary Moore. They will be
	called BMB.
	
	Anyone know anything about Moore? (Not sure how the name is
	spelled.) I've been told he's an excellent guitar player.
	
	Jay
330.23WELSWS::HEDLEYLager LoutFri Aug 12 1994 13:025
I thought Moore was Irish?  I'm not sure though.  He played guitar for
Thin Lizzy for quite a while, and has released a couple of excellent
bluesy solo albums since.

Chris.
330.24BBMCOPCLU::SANDGRENKeep it simpleFri Aug 12 1994 13:4113
    
    Hi Jay!
    
    The name of the group is BBM - Bruce, Baker & Moore. The old Cream, ex-
    cept for Eric Clapton, being replaced by Gary Moore. GM had a big hit
    with 'Still Got The Blues' some years ago - he has also played with
    Colloseum, Thin Lizzy, among others. GM is not exactly my cop of tea,
    but no doubt he's a talented player. I just think he's a bit on the
    vulgar side, EC just has more taste, IMO.
    I heard some of the CD - actually it's so good that i might buy it...
    
    Poul
    
330.25I Like It...But It's Only Rock'n'Roll!ESSB::IMPORTSFri Aug 12 1994 13:534
    Gary Moore comes from Belfast. At the moment he is gigging with Jack
    Bruce and Ginger Baker. They have an album out currently.
    
    Des
330.26STOWOA::JOLLIMOREjes mite be ur kinda zoo!Fri Aug 12 1994 14:339
	thanks all!
	
	it's bbm (not bmb)
	it's bruce (not beck)
	and moore is irish, not british.
	
	i'll pass this back to the guy who gave me the rumor.

	Jay
330.27another Band bites the dust....WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Tue Sep 13 1994 12:469
    
    BTW, I heard they split up after one of the shows in London, something
    to do with Baker pulling a knife on one of the other guys. Strange, I
    mean Ginger is such an easy going guy, it's not like him to fall out
    with fellow musicians is it.....
    
    Graham %^)