
Paul
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Not just yours, SB. Mine, too!SB Monster wrote:Jeff Beck is one of the best players ever IMO, Sure not blues but jazz rock. He's always coming up with new tones and reinventing his style. I love the way he goes for things that he's not always sure he can pull off. He's gone a bit too electronic for me now but I can still appreciate how hard he's always searching for something new. Blow by Blow, wow.
Paul
Great looking LP. I want one of those so bad, but at around 2500, out of my budget. Someday though I'd like to get one. I read that Jeff Beck's was originally a goldtop w/P-90's and he had it painted black and added the humbuckers? I also like how they captured the Jeff Beck-ness in the guitar w/o writing "Jeff Beck" on it. I think the signature series guitars shouldn't have a new and funny logos on it. i.e. Joe Perry's Boneyard LP and the AC/DC Angus Young Cartoon.NY Chief wrote:Not just yours, SB. Mine, too!SB Monster wrote:Jeff Beck is one of the best players ever IMO, Sure not blues but jazz rock. He's always coming up with new tones and reinventing his style. I love the way he goes for things that he's not always sure he can pull off. He's gone a bit too electronic for me now but I can still appreciate how hard he's always searching for something new. Blow by Blow, wow.
Paul
If you are that big a Blow by Blow fan you'll love this LP. It's a Custom Shop '54 RI w/ humbuckers finished in that gorgeous Oxblood burgundy, 1 pc bridge / tailpiece. Look familiar?
100 years ago I saw a note posted at Sam Ash in Hempstead. Said I can teach you how to play like Blackmore, Beck and Clapton. Well, Purple being IT for me then it was a no brainer. We hoofed our bicycles down to this guys house (who wasn't much older than us) and the first thing he taught us was "You'll Fool No One" not exactly an easy thing to do (especially then). then he asks "You guys like Jeff Beck?" We were like yeah, he's ok, he does that disco sounding stuff ("You know what I mean"). Well we certainly got an education. He turned us on to the JB Group and Rough & Ready, the Orange album, made us listen closely to what was going on on Wired and Blow by Blow and of course the full tilt boogie of BBA. The guy has done a lot of styles and is constantly evoleng. I don't care too much for the techno stuff either (he says he loves it) but the man's technique with the bar and his fingers is incredible. And when you catch him back in the bluesy / rock vein you realize why he does the techno stuff. He is simply so beyond the traditional stuff. Ever see what he did with Lulu and Tom Jones on the Scorcese Blues thing? Monster playing. How about when he anihilated Clapton on Further on up the Road on the Secret Policeman's show?
I have been listening to the Beckology box set lately and only know am I beginning to appreciate the ground he was already breaking in the Yardbirds.
Yeah, I'm a fan!
You're correct on the story, I remember now. That one piece stopbar tailpiece is really cool! Again, beautiful Les Paul!NY Chief wrote:I got a great deal on my "Beck" Paul. It has some "rack rash" at the headstock where it supposedly sat in a music store untouced for years. 'Magine THAT! The guy I got it from is a Paul collector / dealer and just wanted to move it. Not much demand I guess. 'Magine that, TOO! The story I hear is that Beck picked it up in Nashville (Grhun's?) and it already had the humbuckers installed and re-painted in the Oxblood color.
I also agree no "Jeff Beck" anywhere. If you know, you know. If you don't you don't deserve to!!!
You mean like this ? http://homepage.mac.com/gaden/Amps-n-st ... ter14.htmlNY Chief wrote:Then again I don't know how he plays a lot of things!!