I love the 2 Beck albums right afterwards with Rod Stewart singing and Ronnie wood playing bass. Some shared material and vibes with early zep
Danpbphoto wrote:
NO! It was in between the Page-"Slow Hand" controversy.
I have seen the video clip of both, Page on Bass-Beck on guitar, and have to say hez one bass axx bass player!
It is like seeing John Paul Jones on guitar! Then came, band wise, you know who!
S/F!
I loved the JB#2 album with Bobby Tench on vocals then Alex Lighterwood! But Tench gave a real "bluesy" growl to Beck's riff's!..The evolution of British Rock groups is just a huge "flow chart" of "super groups". I liked that!
Each primo musician lends his own "syncopation" to each album and group! It is usually preformed by the bass player(mainly) and drummer but in this lineage all combined to a fantastic sound!
Peter Figen wrote:
Rich is being too modest regarding his music. The songs are great. The singing and guitar playing are great and the recording quality, mixing and mastering are all top notch. He's much better than most of the stuff I hear out there today, but maybe because it's not autotuned dreck, it's hard to sell.
I would love to hear your thoughts Peter on my last post.
Blow by Blow and Guitar Shop are two of my JB favs. Terry Bozzio Drums on GS and was on the tour also.. Dan I really like the Jeff Beck record to with Trench. I'm Going Down.....Down Down Down Down Down....
airfrogusmc wrote:
Blow by Blow and Guitar Shop are two of my JB favs. Terry Bozzio Drums on GS and was on the tour also.. Dan I really like the Jeff Beck record to with Trench. I'm Going Down.....Down Down Down Down Down....
Oh yeah heads down on my "top 10 playlist"!
S/F Marine!