There are few of the Legends I have yet to interview, however, two of them are touching down on Canadian soil this weekend, and I’m scheduled to sit down with one before the show. If you have a question you’d like me to include in my conversation with Jeff Beck, by all means, submit here by clicking on ‘comments’.
Cheers,
Jeff.
For a review of the Clapton/Beck O2 Arena show last weekend, click HERE
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Hi Jeff,
My question; Jeff, You have a kick ass bassist , how does the band feel about a Young good lookin gal and how does she feel about rockin out with you older fellas?
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Any plans to play in Vancouver BC?
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One of the things I like most about Jeff Beck is that he seems fearless. I think he’s more willing to experiment with newer genres and technology. Has there been any time he might have thought he was over his head?
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I read recently that Jeff Beck recorded a version of Mahler’s 5th symphony. Given that he’s dabbling with some operatic pieces on his new album, I was wondering if the Mahler work, if not already available, will be.
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For me, Jeff Beck is the one of the most successful musicians to bridge the gaps between rock (and it’s various tangents) and jazz and now even classical. He’s a go-to reference for musicians looking to branch out. -
Is there anybody out there who you would really like to perform with who you have not yet had the honor of doing so?
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The week long gig ,LIVE AT RONNIE SCOTTS cd was truly inspiring to watch.One of history’s best guitar players seemed genuinely pleased and surprised with the high quality tones,chemistry and atmosphere he created. How elusive is this in a live performance?
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You have such unique technique, was there ever a time when you used a pick, and if so, when/why did you give it up?
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