Here are his greatest songs (check out our Spotify playlist here). “Heart Full of Soul” (1965) The two great fuzz-guitar riffs of 1965 were recorded just a few weeks apart, and Jeff Beck got there first, laying down his decade-defining, sitar-aping line on this hit before Keith ...
Jeff Beck是欧洲流行乐殿堂中的音乐天才,他用手中的吉他创造了一个出神入化的境界,在二十世纪六十年代以后的吉他演奏领域中独霸一方几十年。Jeff 1944年6月24日出生英格兰的惠灵顿。六十年代早期,他在辗转几个乐队之后,于65年加入庭院鸟乐队,代替了Eric Clapton(著名乐
"Freeway Jam" was one of Beck's most popular songs, and for good reason: The solo he fired off was one of his very best. The song was written by Max Middleton, the keyboardist Beck worked with in the Jeff Beck Group as well as on his first two solo albums,Blow by BlowandWired....
JEFF BECK The Best Of Jeff Beck - Featuring Rod Stewart ratings distribution 2.57 (4 ratings) Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (25%) Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (0%) Good, but non-essential (50%) ...
'The Best' By Daniel Kreps Sharp as a Blade, Soft as a Dream: Jeff Beck's Greatest Songs From fuzzed-out Yardbirds riffs to virtuosic Beatles covers, here are the late guitar legend's best moments Farewell By Rolling Stone Watch Jeff Beck's Final Performance With Rod Stewart ...
Beck’s solo on “What God Wants, Part III” is as heartbreaking as his lead in “Part I” is infuriating. Jeff plays to the emotional character of the songs. He accompanies himself on sustained harmonics, pumping melodies through the whammy bar. The solo in “Three Wishes” is flawless...
Beck's impact will continue to be felt by generations of rock lovers. So as we say goodbye to a Mount Rushmore figure in not just guitar-playing but all of music, we rank these 15 as Jeff Beck's Best Albums.
Beck's impact will continue to be felt by generations of rock lovers. So as we say goodbye to a Mount Rushmore figure in not just guitar-playing but all of music, we rank these 15 as Jeff Beck's Best Albums.
Beck’s work with the hitmaking British ravers included the vastly influential single “Happenings Ten Years Time Ago,” often cited as one of the first (and best) psychedelic songs. “On behalf of his family, it is with deep and profound sadness that we share the news of Jeff Beck’s ...
Later in 1967, he formed the Jeff Beck Group with vocalist Rod Stewart, bassist Ron Wood, and drummer Aynsley Dunbar, who was quickly replaced by Mickey Waller; keyboardist Nicky Hopkins joined in early 1968. With their crushingly loud reworkings of blues songs and vocal and guitar interplay,...