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Jeff Beck - Somewhere Over the Rainbow + Interview

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Pretty much from Truth to his latest, I can sit & listen to Jeff all day any day. Very classy guitarist.
 
The Juniors do a great job, don't they? Ahhhh, I like!
His playing is so not of this earth. It's a joy watching and listening to Jeff.

The :thwap in the end is very unusual for Jeff I think. Very good to see that he is only human :AOK
 
This reminded me of Jeff Beck's arrangement of "A Day In The Life". The tone is very similar to the part where he starts to dig in a little more in "over the rainbow".

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I really can't stand to hear somebody play "Over the Rainbow" no matter how talented they are. For some reason, it makes me want to light things on fire.
 
Robert said:
Are you doing okay, Marnold? I'm getting worried.... ;)
Apart from the twitching, blurred vision, and constant barking, I'm doing just fine :)
 
That was amazing. Over the Rainbow would be one hard song to perform live, especially with all of those vibrato bends, etc. I saw Jeff Beck a few years ago and it was still one the most impressive shows I've ever seen. Over the years I find that it's more and more difficult to see a show that really knocks me over, like it did when I first saw a really good guitar player live for the first time (such as the first time I saw Eric Johnson, Steve Morris, or Al DiMiola, etc). But even after all of that exposure to some great players over the years, Jeff Beck was the one guy who still makes me feel that same way. He doesn't sound like he is copying anyone, he is just making great music. He is one of the most orginal guitar players out there, and still playing great.

--Jim
 
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