This is one of the clips that I'll always be playing to remember how great this giant was. One of the most professional musicians ever to pick up a Stratocaster. R.I.P. Mr. Beck.
Someone tell me what I've just seen. Jeff Beck playing bass bass and Tal playing lead bass. I am preparing to smash my guitar into a million pieces and dance naked around the bonfire as it burns.
You remind me of an actual event. Perhaps you will indulge me for a moment. This had to be thirty years ago and I brought my acoustic to a gathering. Keep in mind that I could barely play the thing but I was so full of myself that there I was jamming away and "singing" and this other guy who had brought his guitar (and was an actual musician with talent) was so unbelievably put off by the positive reaction I was getting from the crowd that he actually smashed his guitar into a million pieces.
@@urex1717 It goes to show how much your own energy and confidence matters, most people dont wanna hear you noodle perfect notes. They want to have fun and if you can keep rhythm, then most if not all is forgiven.
Another example of JB being the coolest ever. The Master Alchemist of the six string has moved on to another venue; rest easy JB, we'll keep listening to your unparalleled and incomparable work, forever ♾️
Tal is one of the sickest bassists ever. Super jazz blends with Jeff’s airy blues. They were incredible together. Thanks for the music Jeff, you were one of a kind.
Bless your soul for putting this video on the web. Her level of sophistication is awesome. The two playing together on the single neck provides a treat that I didn't know I needed until it was in my ears.
The irreplaceable JEFF BECK, rest now, your legend is safe. Dang, pair him with Vinnie and Tal, musical madness/genius, sad to know that will never happen again, not on this plain and time anyway.
I love how JB gets so much joy out of showcasing and playing with other artists. Both he and Tal are unbelievable - it's a real pleasure watching/listening to them share this solo. RIP Mr. Beck.
Tal Wilkenfeld and Jeff Beck's nicknames were one of the most compatible bassists of all time. Even if Tal left the band to do his own work, he would always come back to Jeff. as if he were going home to himself. We fans can only pray that Jeff's spirit guides Tal. Very frustrating.
They are just jamming on a riff so that Tal can play a solo, but ................... at around 1:38 she starts playing the main riff from the song "Freeway Jam". Here is "Freeway Jam" In a weird coincidence the riff that Tal plays, and the riff you will recognize, starts at about 1:38 in this video as well: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e5i_y_ItAnQ.html
I saw her live on tv a couple of years ago. She was fronting a rock band, but their songs weren't very good. Big difference between a virtuoso and a songwriter, Jeff Beck being a perfect example.