A small part of his rather 'collectable' collection, including the all plastic Maccaferri at the end.
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This is a mini doco that was in with the extra's of "Jeff Beck's rock 'n' roll party" DVD.
Some of Jeff Beck's Guitar collection.
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Some of Jeff Beck's Guitar collection.
"Jesus Loves You."
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
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Thank you for the post Nick, I enjoyed watching it.
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Yeah cool vid Nick thanks...that Seymour's one to watch......bet one of his ancestors was the bloke who cut the deal for Manhattan Is for a box of bead and a bong...
Cheers
Kim

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Kim
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I've been thrashing this clip for the last few weeks. In it you can see the early stages of the development of Beck's current day pickless right hand technique.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYMiLhj3 ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYMiLhj3 ... re=related
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Notice how he says, This one was Given to me and that one was Given to me.....
Must be nice to have friends like that!! Yeah, his right hand technique is perdy good eh!!
Definitely one of the best ever.
Must be nice to have friends like that!! Yeah, his right hand technique is perdy good eh!!

Definitely one of the best ever.

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And some of them were worth a bob or two when he was given them! Testament to the guy's talent & persona. I've heard a couple of his albums but never really took alot of notice of the guy himself, but after watching this DVD (which is mainly a tribute to Les Paul) there's another doco on it where he chat's & the people he performed with on it, chat & he comes across as a really nice humble sort of character, not an ounce of ego which is backed up by his co-stars. If you get the chance to watch it I would recommend a look, especially the track "How high the moon" with Imelda May, she took the time to multi track her vocals, scarily close to Mary Ford's original vocals.Dave Anderson wrote:Notice how he says, This one was Given to me and that one was Given to me.....
Must be nice to have friends like that!!
Tell you what...Good ol' youtube.
youtu.be/
"Jesus Loves You."
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
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