Just finished the first listen. My God it's good.
The songs that have the feel of his playing on "Amused To Death" are beautifully done.
The songs that have the feel of his playing on "Amused To Death" are beautifully done.
Jeff Beck "performing this week" OMG
I got the Jeff Beck DVD yesterday, put it on last night and finally had to shut it off at midnight. I have seen most of it and it is unbelievable! In addition to the CD's songs there are female vocalists which blew me away and a set with Clapton and another Rockabilly set, which is what Jeff started with in his youth. Additionally, there is a great interview with him and he speaks about every song. I just have to wonder what it took to get tickets to one of the shows (he played 5 nights). If you like Jeff Beck and respect what he's doing this DVD is mandatory. Sorry, it's the law. |
Aldavis, I got this on Blu-Ray and it is indeed everything you say and more. I thought I should add something to your thread (after picking my jaw up off the floor). The audio quality is awesome - although I might be biased 'cause they use ATC at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. I also enjoyed the Rockabilly extras with the Big Town Playboys and the appearance of Eric Clapton. I also though Imogen Heap was in superb form - the disc is worth the price just for her two tracks alone. I was floored by Jeff Beck - although I have to admit - like Santana - I don't like the over emphasis on the guitar all the time (it is kind of in your face). What I enjoyed most was Vinnie Colaiuta on drums - man was that guy in the pocket and yet so amazingly versatile... The video quality is stellar although the drumming is slightly blurred as perhaps they did not have enough light back there or they interlaced it instead of 'P' but it won't bother most people. They also seem to have got mostly the timing between video and audio correct - it is only off in a few places. This is important for those who want to follow Jeff's magical fingering. I found the keyboard playing to be a little uninspiring but the young girl (Tal Wilkenfeld) on bass had the grooves nailed. All in all I'd recommend this BD to anyone seriously interested in the Blues/Rock/Reggae. You'll also spot Robert Plant and Jimmy Page in the audience if you look carefully... |
Ok - just in case nobody takes me seriously (which I fully expect being a crazy and opinionated a b*stard that I am). Just listen to this and if you don't get it then you have no soul. (yeah - you are lost forever if this does not move you - give it up and go buy Barry Manilow albums) Of course the sound on the Blu-ray is about one hundred times better than youtube...but you surely get the idea.... |