This video is taken from UK BBC's Hootenanny, the annual New Year's Eve TV show with the legendary host Jools Holland. Edition 2015/2016. Aired on BBC2 on Jan 1st, 2016 a few minutes after midnight.
Finally Beth Hart getting the resources she so deserves!!!! Beth Hart is the best singer and songwriter out there and jamming with JB and JHR & Blues!!! Love ya Beth!!! Keep rockin!!
Beth Hart and Jeff Beck what a combo, I hope you guys do more work together, and Beth you are with out a doudt the bestfemale blues singer out there, you knock me ou...
You know Janis Joplin, Diana Krall, Dinah Washington, Bonnie Tyler, Kim Karnes, Etta James, Joan Osborne, Tori Amos, and Annie Lennox. Well, you get all those ladies' best talents wrapped into one with Beth Hart. Never heard anything like her, never seen anyone who can sing as many genres as she can and sing them really well. A once in a hundred-years talent! You folks better appreciate her, because you ain't likely gonna see anything like her again!!
@@raidrfrk Thanks. Indeed, Tori is one of the really rare musical geniuses. Classical scholarship at age three. Expelled at ten because she wanted to improve on a "few classical pieces." You let genius run. You don't expel it. But we better be glad they did, because that's how we got her a few years later.
Increíble la calidad y fuerza interpretativa de Beth e inmejorable la guitarra de Jeff, así como el extraordinario acompañamiento de toda la orquesta en este excelente tema musical !!!
You know how Elvis's band played differently when they played for Elvis? Like, he could take most any group of musicians and make something different come out? Same for B.B King, Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, Etta James, and any great singer who just had "it." That band probably never played like that. Even Jules Holland. She just brings something.
Gerardo - Right? I had to laugh out loud when I read Klaus thinks Joe B. is a better guitarist then....Jeff Beck?!! Hahahaha! Opps, I did it again... To my ear, Joe B's playing is uninspired and cliche. For a guy who's been playing professionally since he was 8 or 9, there isn't much variety or substance there. Sure, he can bend those notes and play those blue's scales terrifically good...but there's lots more to know and way more to play in that instrument. But, obviously, Joe B has no desire to expand his abilities even a little. That, to me, indicates an intellect which leans toward disinterest and dullness. Jeff Beck, on the other hand, is in his 70's and he is still growing. Seriously. And for anyone whose listened to Jeff over the decades, the one thing about Jeff that has remained consistent all those years is that he is always evolving and moving forward, He's not like other guitar players in that regard. 99% of the other great players will establish their signature sound/technique and remain there for the duration. Not Jeff. That alone place him lightyears ahead of Joe B