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Toot Toot... There I did it for you.Last edited by storm 64; 01-12-2023, 09:38 AM.My Motorcycles:
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Originally posted by storm 64 View PostToot Toot... There I did it for you.
TOOT! TOOT!Ron
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Originally posted by trevor View Post
https://www.billboard.com/lists/jeff...the-life-1998/
Beck's "Bolero" is stunning."Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
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Originally posted by GS1150Pilot View Post
That song is a wonderful one. As for not having come across his music, that's unlikely:
https://www.billboard.com/lists/jeff...the-life-1998/
Beck's "Bolero" is stunning.No signature :(
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No doubt, Beck was one of the all-time great guitarists. Rolling Stone rates him number 5. Back in the day, I bought Blow by Blow and Wired, two albums considered his best, and listened to them quite a lot. They never really hit my heart, though. I think that's Beck's legacy in part; he could play, as good as anyone, but his body of work didn't reach the upper levels. His playing skills could easily match Clapton or Page, but those guys playlists are infinitely longer than Beck's. I read a story about him the other day, and he was known for being "a guitar players, guitar player." I think that's the ultimate complement to his playing skills.Ed
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Pat Metheny another non mainstream play.
check out last train out.
youtube has vids of hour plus variations which are tedious fir lack of variation. The tawdry lie of tantric sex in sound.
rattle that lock by Gilmour or the other PF geezer is nice.
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A lot of people considered Beck's music "Climatic", and that sounds good the first few times, but then gets boring. He wasn't Rock 'n Roll, more of a fusion guitarist.
Back then (and now) I am more into Weather Report" and other music along those lines. My 23 year old son has turned me on to a lot of really good music, but I just can't remember names, never have.
I am thankful that people listen too all sorts of music. It would be horrible if people all listened to the same stuff. I don't state what I have to brag, Everything I got was either about to be thrown away, or given to me when I installed so called "High End" systems through my shop, when people were about to throw out vintage audio equipment. I am happy so have cabinets full of working tube amps, they will all go to me son, who already treasures them. I like collecting antique audio, especially since I've become an antique myself.Last edited by Suzukian; 01-13-2023, 07:39 PM.
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Beck got a lot of airplay where I lived, on the coasts, but I can understand his lack of exposure in many parts of America. Seemed like a great guy, I watched a documentary on him. Some of his songs from his 70s era (Wired, Blow by Blow) had some amazing songs that got airplay, rare for instrumentals. Like Blue Wind - a fave of mine. And he came up with Superstition for Stevie Wonder. There's a cool ultra-mod cringe scene in 'Blow Up' with him and Jimmy Page playing Train Kept a Rollin' that I like, if nothing else just for the time capsule of London 1966 factor.. Truth had that heavy blues sound, after oh, psychedelic/Indian and gunslinger stuff with the Yardbirds, yadayadayada. What a legend. I know there's 1352 guitar pickers in Nashville that could probably do his thing but he was an original.
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Originally posted by oldGSfan View PostBeck got a lot of airplay where I lived, on the coasts, but I can understand his lack of exposure in many parts of America. Seemed like a great guy, I watched a documentary on him. Some of his songs from his 70s era (Wired, Blow by Blow) had some amazing songs that got airplay, rare for instrumentals. Like Blue Wind - a fave of mine. And he came up with Superstition for Stevie Wonder. There's a cool ultra-mod cringe scene in 'Blow Up' with him and Jimmy Page playing Train Kept a Rollin' that I like, if nothing else just for the time capsule of London 1966 factor.. Truth had that heavy blues sound, after oh, psychedelic/Indian and gunslinger stuff with the Yardbirds, yadayadayada. What a legend. I know there's 1352 guitar pickers in Nashville that could probably do his thing but he was an original.
so was the photog the dead guy?
and the mimed tennis bit. He tosses back the pretend ball and audio if the ball being struck ensues out of shot.
on another film note I did me the dubious dharma of watching Cleopatra. Rex H. was lovely but burton and especially Taylor were pure garbage. And Martin Landau doing his one trick. I.e. Go bug-eyed and bombastic. Taylor was especially bad actress it makes you wonder how she ever got parts.1983 GS 550 LD
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Originally posted by Cipher View Post
Hells bells mocking Townshend. Hilarious bit. Nice little weird film. A fleeting glimpse if redgraves nipple if you loop it. Yes I looped it.
so was the photog the dead guy?
and the mimed tennis bit. He tosses back the pretend ball and audio if the ball being struck ensues out of shot.
on another film note I did me the dubious dharma of watching Cleopatra. Rex H. was lovely but burton and especially Taylor were pure garbage. And Martin Landau doing his one trick. I.e. Go bug-eyed and bombastic. Taylor was especially bad actress it makes you wonder how she ever got parts.Tom
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How many people claim to remember his work but can't name a single song he recorded? Here's a couple that got some attention on commercial radio stations.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostRolling Stone rates him number 5.
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