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by NY Chief » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:26 am
I been wondering where you've been, Mark!
Govan's got chops there's no denying but to call what he's doing in the vein of Beck is nonsense. Beck never has played those kinds of runs. I appreciate the skill as much as anybody who has tried to play like that but to my personal tastes it's seems overdone. Almost like he's playing those notes as filler while he's thinking of what he's going to play next. It has it's place but not ALL the time.
We've been through this before. That's what my head and heart hear / feel.
In all honestly on the flip side of this converstion have you ever studied Beck's techniques? I would really like to hear you, Ralle, bmf, etc try some Beck stuff like you study the EVH stuff. Can it be done and (sound authentic, ie not like what Govan did)

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by carlygtr56 » Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:11 pm
NY Chief wrote:I been wondering where you've been, Mark!
Govan's got chops there's no denying but to call what he's doing in the vein of Beck is nonsense. Beck never has played those kinds of runs. I appreciate the skill as much as anybody who has tried to play like that but to my personal tastes it's seems overdone. Almost like he's playing those notes as filler while he's thinking of what he's going to play next. It has it's place but not ALL the time.
We've been through this before. That's what my head and heart hear / feel.
In all honestly on the flip side of this converstion have you ever studied Beck's techniques? I would really like to hear you, Ralle, bmf, etc try some Beck stuff like you study the EVH stuff. Can it be done and (sound authentic, ie not like what Govan did)

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I got quite a few Jeff Beck tunes on my SoundClick page.
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by rockstah » Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:14 pm
NY Chief wrote:I been wondering where you've been, Mark!
Govan's got chops there's no denying but to call what he's doing in the vein of Beck is nonsense. Beck never has played those kinds of runs. I appreciate the skill as much as anybody who has tried to play like that but to my personal tastes it's seems overdone. Almost like he's playing those notes as filler while he's thinking of what he's going to play next. It has it's place but not ALL the time.
We've been through this before. That's what my head and heart hear / feel.
In all honestly on the flip side of this converstion have you ever studied Beck's techniques? I would really like to hear you, Ralle, bmf, etc try some Beck stuff like you study the EVH stuff. Can it be done and (sound authentic, ie not like what Govan did)

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funny after i made the post i went back and thought he is not playing anything like beck and further more the backing track doesnt even sound like beck! fucking hilarious! its been a while but ive learned alot of his stuff, lead boots cause weve ended as lovers pork pie hat. etc. love beck for sure.
i think you miss out on a lot or stuff if as a guitar player you never got into/studied/learned some Beck.
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by NY Chief » Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:09 pm
"kewl"
Have you studied what he's doing now with the trem bar and the impossible harmonics?
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by NY Chief » Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:14 pm
carlygtr56 wrote:NY Chief wrote:I been wondering where you've been, Mark!
Govan's got chops there's no denying but to call what he's doing in the vein of Beck is nonsense. Beck never has played those kinds of runs. I appreciate the skill as much as anybody who has tried to play like that but to my personal tastes it's seems overdone. Almost like he's playing those notes as filler while he's thinking of what he's going to play next. It has it's place but not ALL the time.
We've been through this before. That's what my head and heart hear / feel.
In all honestly on the flip side of this converstion have you ever studied Beck's techniques? I would really like to hear you, Ralle, bmf, etc try some Beck stuff like you study the EVH stuff. Can it be done and (sound authentic, ie not like what Govan did)

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I got quite a few Jeff Beck tunes on my SoundClick page.
Nice Brush with the Blues, Carly! Saw some Trower and Purple on your page, too. Great stuff.
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by carlygtr56 » Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:20 pm
NY Chief wrote:carlygtr56 wrote:NY Chief wrote:I been wondering where you've been, Mark!
Govan's got chops there's no denying but to call what he's doing in the vein of Beck is nonsense. Beck never has played those kinds of runs. I appreciate the skill as much as anybody who has tried to play like that but to my personal tastes it's seems overdone. Almost like he's playing those notes as filler while he's thinking of what he's going to play next. It has it's place but not ALL the time.
We've been through this before. That's what my head and heart hear / feel.
In all honestly on the flip side of this converstion have you ever studied Beck's techniques? I would really like to hear you, Ralle, bmf, etc try some Beck stuff like you study the EVH stuff. Can it be done and (sound authentic, ie not like what Govan did)

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I got quite a few Jeff Beck tunes on my SoundClick page.
Nice Brush with the Blues, Carly! Saw some Trower and Purple on your page, too. Great stuff.
Thanks! I grew up with that stuff and I still like it more than any current guitarists.
I agree with Mark. A player misses out by not taking in a bit of JB. I happen to like the older stuff....
The CS Jeff Beck Strat is very nice too. It's been my workhorse for a while now.
I just got the Ronnie Scott's Club show from last Nov. He's still on top of his game.
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by MacGaden » Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:10 pm
carlygtr56 wrote:
I just got the Ronnie Scott's Club show from last Nov. He's still on top of his game.
Where did you get it ?
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by carlygtr56 » Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:49 pm
MacGaden wrote:carlygtr56 wrote:
I just got the Ronnie Scott's Club show from last Nov. He's still on top of his game.
Where did you get it ?
It's up at a couple of Bit Torrent sites. Zomb and Traders Den.
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by MacGaden » Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:00 pm
carlygtr56 wrote:MacGaden wrote:carlygtr56 wrote:
I just got the Ronnie Scott's Club show from last Nov. He's still on top of his game.
Where did you get it ?
It's up at a couple of Bit Torrent sites. Zomb and Traders Den.
Thanks !
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by 45auto » Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:12 pm
i think you have to get rid of the pick to do much beck stuff. all good.
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by NY Chief » Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:41 pm
carlygtr56 wrote:
Thanks! I grew up with that stuff and I still like it more than any current guitarists.
The CS Jeff Beck Strat is very nice too. It's been my workhorse for a while now.
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Yeah, me too.
Is that the newer version of JB Strat or the older model with the big neck? When they first came out I couldn't believe how big the neck was!
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by carlygtr56 » Tue Feb 05, 2008 5:40 pm
NY Chief wrote:carlygtr56 wrote:
Thanks! I grew up with that stuff and I still like it more than any current guitarists.
The CS Jeff Beck Strat is very nice too. It's been my workhorse for a while now.
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Yeah, me too.
Is that the newer version of JB Strat or the older model with the big neck? When they first came out I couldn't believe how big the neck was!
i got the newer version.
I did own 2 of the old version w/ the baseball bat neck!
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by NY Chief » Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:48 pm
Carly FANTASTIC job on "The Pump" !
That's what I'm talking about, chops with taste not the "bee in heat" shit for "bee in heat" sakes. Right, Mark?

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by MacGaden » Thu Feb 07, 2008 1:02 pm
NY Chief wrote:Carly FANTASTIC job on "The Pump" !
That's what I'm talking about, chops with taste not the "bee in heat" shit for "bee in heat" sakes. Right, Mark?

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by carlygtr56 » Thu Feb 07, 2008 3:51 pm
NY Chief wrote:Carly FANTASTIC job on "The Pump" !
That's what I'm talking about, chops with taste not the "bee in heat" shit for "bee in heat" sakes. Right, Mark?

Thanks! That was a Menatone King Of Britins for the distortion. I miss that pedal!