Jeff Beck Fans?
Brush with the Blues:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ej3BdMpgZw Nice cover of "A Day in the Life": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uwvBizKAwc edit: wrong links |
My kid asked me why I was intrigued to hear that she likes Beck. Later we discovered it was a generational thing. Neither of us had heard of that other guy.
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My bro had a pair of Magnepan speakers, McIntosh amp and a German turntable (forgot the brand) and it sounded oh so sweet. :cool: Oh yes, the turntable was a "Thornes". Pronounced "Tay-hornes" iirc :) |
The Pump <<< blows the roof off with a good system :eek:
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Problem is that stuff off the net sounds kinda crappy. Good enough for bookshelf computer speaks I 'spose. :)
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Another nice memorabilia ...
Gary Moore & Phil Lynott - Parisienne Walkways The original version was instrumental ... |
If you could see through the purple haze is in my brother's bedroom, you might have caught a glimpse of the There and Back poster pinned on his wall.
Among the others which included, Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, Alice Cooper, The Who's Odds & Sods and his infamous Lange ski boot poster. https://www.vintageskiworld.com/v/vs...tips-up-2t.jpg |
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Yes, I like that song.
How 'bout a guitar duel w/Steve Vai! http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8227019062398605553&q=steve+vai&total=12568&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=4 |
Beck -O-La was loaded with great tunes, including the piano work of Nicky Hopkins on "Girl from Mill Valley." "Freeway Jam" on Blow by Blow, another great.
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I found a nice little gig here. Billy Cobham's Stratus in a Jeff Beck version ...
Originally Tommy Bolin did the guitar part on the the album Spectrum. The drummer here is excellent, however you can't imitate Cobham :rolleyes: |
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