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02-27-2010, 01:18 PM
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| Re: Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton in Toronto! And here are some pictures of a younger Jeff Beck. In most of his pics from Yardbird days, he's the brooding, intense one. The other Yardbirds were somewhat intimidated by Jeff since he came off as a street thug while they were more middle class art school types. |
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03-11-2010, 01:04 PM
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| Re: Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton in Toronto! Last week's joint concert appearances by Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck have landed them the cover of the current March 4th issue of "Rolling Stone". Here's a teaser about the article from the magazine's website:
Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton have never done a joint interview — until now. On the eve of their historic first-ever co-headlining tour, Rolling Stone’s David Fricke sits in with the two guitar legends as they discuss old rivalries, blues heroes and the secrets of their craft in our new issue, on sale at newsstands today. Check out all of Rolling Stone’s ultimate guitar coverage and join the debate: who’s the best of all time?
The pair chat about their experiences with Jimi Hendrix, possible set lists for their upcoming shows (compositions by Charles Mingus and Albert Collins are on the table) and the intricacies of each other’s technique (Beck cites Clapton’s timing and phrasing; Clapton praises Beck’s “multitasking” right-hand work). They also explain why it took four decades for their current team-up. “We were all trying to be big bananas,” Beck says. “Except I didn’t have the luxury of the hit songs Eric’s got.” Clapton tells Fricke they couldn’t have collaborated in the Sixties or Seventies for one major reason: “Because we were enemies, basically.”
The pair don’t shy away from frank talk about the cause of their rift — their relationship to the Yardbirds, the psychedelic R&B band that featured Clapton, Beck and Jimmy Page on lead guitar (in that order). Clapton admits he expected the band to collapse without him, and was surprised when they became more successful. “I wanted to be as critical of him as I could,” he says. “It hurt me bad because I could see they were getting, with Jeff, at something beyond what I was capable of.” Beck stuns Clapton by insisting that the band revered Eric’s playing: “They were in awe.”
Clapton also reveals he has a new album in the works, possibly titled Whiplash — and the diverse covers project may become a double LP. “I covered anything I ever longed to do,” he says. For more on the project, plus Beck’s comments on the darker moments of his career and Clapton’s “unfinished business” with Blind Faith, check out the full story in the new issue. Plus, read about Clapton’s 2010 Crossroads Guitar Festival. Check out Rolling Stone’s collections of Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton photos. | |
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03-11-2010, 01:11 PM
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| Re: Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton in Toronto! Nice thread Foxhound!
I have to make this comment ~ On this cover of "Rolling Stone" ^^^^ ~
Eric Clapton reminds me of a slightly batty University professor. |
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03-11-2010, 05:27 PM
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| Re: Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton in Toronto! I see those early pics of Beck show him playing a Les Paul.. Didn't realized he played one back then. I thought he was a Fender aficionado |
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03-12-2010, 10:34 AM
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| Re: Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton in Toronto! Jeff has switched back and forth over the years, and even over the course of the same show! He's actually quite the collector of vintage guitars - and he plays them all. |
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05-21-2010, 07:23 PM
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| Re: Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton in Toronto! There was a phone in poll on Q107 here in Toronto on guitarist Kim Mitchell's show about thirty minutes ago in which Eric Clapton handily disposed of Jeff Beck.
But Kim himself said that the result should have been the opposite had the vote been based on the concert at the Air Canada Centre a few weeks ago. Kim said that Eric was listless and just went through the motions which is something that he can recognize since he's a performer himself. Jeff's performance, on the other hand, was energetic and dynamic; he took risks and he delivered full measure. All in all, Jeff simply blew Eric away that night.
Kim must have read my review I guess. |
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