Topic: Listen to Jeff Beck's Loud Hailer
You can listen to the complete album here. Plenty of Jeff's trademark licks and tone and yet it's fresh and very innovative. I love it.
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You can listen to the complete album here. Plenty of Jeff's trademark licks and tone and yet it's fresh and very innovative. I love it.
Love the guitar, but not a big fan of the vocals.
You can listen to the complete album here. Plenty of Jeff's trademark licks and tone and yet it's fresh and very innovative. I love it.
Love the guitar, but not a big fan of the vocals.
Bluesbreaker wrote:You can listen to the complete album here. Plenty of Jeff's trademark licks and tone and yet it's fresh and very innovative. I love it.
Have to agree, great guitar when it breaks through but that vocals/lyrics don't have the anticipated "bite".
I've actually got tickets to see Jeff Beck & Buddy Guy in 20 days in Denver. I figured he'd be doing his blues stuff with Buddy, but if it's going to be performing this material I might need to sell my tickets. Its just not to my tastes...
It's a shame too, I had close in seats and we don't know how many tours those 2 have left in them.
Mike
I saw a double bill of Jeff & Eric Clapton in London a few years ago and they didn't do one song together. Could be the same with Buddy.
I saw a double bill of Jeff & Eric Clapton in London a few years ago and they didn't do one song together. Could be the same with Buddy.
Kenny,
Sorry I wasn't clear. I simply meant that if he's touring with a bluesman, I assumed he'd likely do more of his blues stuff. I just can't see Buddy opening with a blues set and Jeff busting into his progressive rock / jazz fusion material.
I did read elsewhere that singer Jimmy Hall (from the Live+ album) will be on tour with him as well as the female lead from Loud Hailer, so I'm going to wait to see the setlist before I dump the tickets. His first show with Buddy is tonight or tomorrow night so we'll know soon enough.
Mike
Sometimes I feel like the only person that can't quite get into Jeff's style of playing. I have tried in the past but it's just a little 'jagged', if that even makes sense. I have his Ronnie Scott's live album somewhere, might have to dig it out and give it another listen or two.
Buddy Guy is off the hook too, he's someone I have to listen to in moderate doses haha. I saw him live in the UK probably about 20 years ago when The Hoax were supporting him, an amazing showman but man his solos are loose-as-a-goose!
You can listen to the complete album here. Plenty of Jeff's trademark licks and tone and yet it's fresh and very innovative. I love it.
I love it too. I picked up a copy yesterday. Good purchase.
Kenny wrote:I saw a double bill of Jeff & Eric Clapton in London a few years ago and they didn't do one song together. Could be the same with Buddy.
Kenny,
Sorry I wasn't clear. I simply meant that if he's touring with a bluesman, I assumed he'd likely do more of his blues stuff. I just can't see Buddy opening with a blues set and Jeff busting into his progressive rock / jazz fusion material.
I did read elsewhere that singer Jimmy Hall (from the Live+ album) will be on tour with him as well as the female lead from Loud Hailer, so I'm going to wait to see the setlist before I dump the tickets. His first show with Buddy is tonight or tomorrow night so we'll know soon enough.
Mike
Thanks for the Jimmy Hall heads up. I'm mixed on Loud Hailer but Jimmy is one of the best.
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