In the early days, in the Yardbirds, he was still playing with a pick. Then he developed...
Something wrong with the clip?
Quote
Jimmy Page, Himself:
In the early days, in the Yardbirds, he was still playing with a pick. Then he developed playing without a pick. And then he - then he sort of concentrated more on the Stratocaster. And he had the guitar so fine tuned to - to every nuance. And the tonality of it, the tension of it, that he developed a style that was totally unique. And that's pretty magical.
Transcript
00:00:01.000 --> 00:00:02.334
The early days in the Yardbirds
00:00:02.468 --> 00:00:03.836
he was still playing with a pick
00:00:03.969 --> 00:00:06.605
but then he developed playing without a pick
00:00:06.906 --> 00:00:12.111
Then he concentrated more on Stratocaster
00:00:12.244 --> 00:00:16.482
And he had the guitar so fine tuned
00:00:17.249 --> 00:00:20.052
to every nuance
00:00:21.186 --> 00:00:23.556
and the tonality of it the tension of it
00:00:23.722 --> 00:00:26.125
that he developed a style
00:00:28.016 --> 00:00:29.762
that was totally unique
00:00:31.023 --> 00:00:33.632
And that's pretty magical
Clip duration: 37 seconds
Views: 89
Timestamp in movie: 01h 03m 20s
Uploaded: 23 November, 2022
Genres: documentary, music
Summary: Documentary on the life and musical evolution of Jeff Beck, one of most innovative guitarists in history. The film covers his early days, his tenure with The Yardbirds and The Jeff Beck Group, and his subsequent projects over the ...
Comments
00:28 The way he has his Strat set up
00:21 I don't even know how he's doing it half the time
00:17 It's this unique talent
00:23 He just loves music
00:40 The good thing about guitarists
00:42 I wasn't expecting that
00:16 That night there was not much going on
00:13 He's got such a sensitive ear
00:27 That has been living on for decades now
00:12 Pick it up with no effects no nothing
00:15 Here come and meet Jeff then I turned around
00:16 The plan was at sound check that we play 'Beck's...
00:18 I was recovering
00:12 I thought I'd sing it in
00:55 From Ornette Coleman to the Spice Girls
00:29 Something that we all felt quite close to
00:22 Rod Stewart was great but more often than not
00:09 So we ended up being at a party in the same hotel
00:13 And on this particular argument Peter Grant was there
00:13 He's such a distinctive player