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  • jeff beck

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  • jimi hendrix

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  • jimmy page

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  • eric clapton

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Thread: jeff beck vs jimi hendrix vs jimmy page vs eric clapton

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    jeff beck vs jimi hendrix vs jimmy page vs eric clapton

    the godfathers of modern rock geetar

    who's the daddy ??

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    I voted for Jeff. I hesitated between him and Jimi.

    Well, here's my take:

    Composition:

    1. Page
    2. Hendrix
    3. Beck
    4. Clapton

    Technique:

    1. Beck
    2. Hendrix
    3. Page
    4. Clapton

    Genius:

    1. Hendrix
    2. Page
    3. Beck
    4. Clapton

    Legacy:

    1. Hendrix
    2. Page
    3. Beck
    4. Clapton

    Fun:

    1. Beck
    2. Hendrix
    3. Page
    4. Clapton

    Oh? I rank Clapton last each time... Sorry. :confused:

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    page and clapton

    they both suck in equal measures imo

    page copied beck

    clapton doesn't have the skill or imagination to copy beck or hendrix

    my choice ?





    a legend in the 60's with truth , hendrix even copied him !

    brian may and dave gilmour both call him a genius , nuff said

    in other words

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    Jeff's the king as far as playing, I think. As for composing, it's another matter IMO.

    Jimmy Page is obviously THE composer in the 4. Hendrix isn't very far behind. Clapton has always stuck to established structures.

    That said, Hendrix sure was the one who did more than all the others together with his recordings and gigs - who sincerely did just half of what he achieved on, let's say, but one record?

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    Jeff FUCKING Beck!

    Flappo.. that pic of him is one of the coolest I've seen.
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    eddie always used to give eric props then moved to page

    imo he should move to beck , who really IS his natural modern inspiration

    eddie has become experimental !!!

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    Jeff Beck is the man!!!!

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    JIMMY PAGE is the Wagner of rock guitar....

    The 4 faces on the Mount Rushmore of rock guitar.......

    JIMI blazed the path...nobody was playing like that before him....


    Clapton invented White Boy Blues Rock with the Beano record...and CREAM was the first rock Power trio....


    Beck...the dark horse....a mad genius...with more technique than the others combined....he could have been the GRATEST rock musician of all...but...his love of hotrods wouldn't be denied.......
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    Jeff Beck. The worlds most dangerous guitarist. Period

    Clapton is the bottom of the heap for me too. Claptons playing has never made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. Never saw what all the hoopla was about him.

    Could yo imagine if Christopher Guest decided to base Nigel Tufnel on E.C ? Boooorrring........

    Cool stuff from one of my favourite beck era's

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    Interview and gear talk ...

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    She's a Woman

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    And some Nigel Tufnel ...

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    Most of Beck's stuff was done with that old Tele, and the knob @ 6. No effects, no nothing. It's a stark contrast to Page's work on his multi-faceted Les Paul. Clapton's just a blues fucker...Mayall has touted Mick Taylor over basically anyone that's played with him. SRV was a great guitar player, and did an admirable job of covering Hendrix. He couldn't have covered Beck.

    Jeff Beck's crazy....I wish he'd smash John Mayer in the face with a fiberglass Airline.

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    Originally posted by rustoffa


    Jeff Beck's crazy....I wish he'd smash John Mayer in the face with a fiberglass Airline.
    Don't you mean Jack White?

    Although I agree John Mayer should should be smashed in the face.

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    I voted Hendrix, legends live forever.

    However, I can easily live with Beck walking this. I've been listenind to his 60s and 70s work a lot recently, and it blows my mind. He really is excpetional, and everyday seems to be his best day.

    If anyone votes for Claptout, there's something wrong with you....
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    Jeff Beck all the way. I saw one of the ARMS shows in 84 or 85 in Dallas and saw all 3 play, and JB blew away Clapton and Page. Been a huge fan ever since and and have caught him live several times.

    His biggest knock, and he knows it, is he couldn't get an established singer and record songs that would get continued airplay over the years.
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    Originally posted by rustoffa
    Jeff Beck's crazy....I wish he'd smash John Mayer in the face with a fiberglass Airline.
    Originally posted by diamondjimi
    Don't you mean Jack White?

    Although I agree John Mayer should should be smashed in the face.
    Something new, something borrowed.

    Let's up the ante. How 'bout Ry Cooder, Jeff Beck, Jack White, and John Mayer all agree to a jam session @ the perverbial crossroads.

    Would Mayer piss his pants, and sing about waiting on the world to change?

    What if Randolph wandered in with his pedal steel?
    :confused:

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    I pick Eric Clapton. Jimi's playing while great never really stands up to my attention, Jimmy Page's playing just gets really boring to my ears after a while, and Jeff Beck's playing I can't comment on since I haven't really listened to his playing.

    Eric on the other hand just works for me in terms of style, songs, and feel. The guy's got heart and soul. It's just a fucking shame that when you listen/watch some of the stuff he did in the 70's/80's that he just played rhythm to George Terry's lead! What the fuck was with that? Was he that insecure about his talent (like many claim) that he had to hide behind another guitarist so he didn't win guitar hero-like accolades? Doesn't make any damn sense to me at all.

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    you should

    check out wired , blow by blow ( both 100% masterpieces ) and anything else you can find , his last 3 albums , 1999 onwards are imo utterly amazing

    cato will point you in the right direction !!!

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    Originally posted by DeadMan1984
    and Jeff Beck's playing I can't comment on since I haven't really listened to his playing.

    Go out and buy Jeff Beck -"Beckology" IMMEDIATELY !

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    "Jeff is the best" - Eric Clapton

    "I've once gone to Eric's show. I was there for 30 minutes and got out. I couldn't stand it any more!" - Jeff Beck

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    The next time I go out and buy records I'll pick up a few Jeff Beck solo albums. I've been meaning to anyway.

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    Oops, sorry. Double post!

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    Beck, by a mile.
    Why settle for something you have, if it's not as good as something you're out to get?

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    Originally posted by DeadMan1984
    The next time I go out and buy records I'll pick up a few Jeff Beck solo albums. I've been meaning to anyway.
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    Originally posted by DeadMan1984
    The next time I go out and buy records I'll pick up a few Jeff Beck solo albums.
    good. but don't take "Flash". it's the worst job in his career.

    let me recommend some

    "Rough and Ready" (I prefer Jeff Beck Group Mark II to I.)

    "Blow By Blow"

    "Guitar Shop"

    "Who Else!"

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    hey btw, how many of you guys have this?

    http://www.amazon.com/Beck-Bogert-Ap...e=UTF8&s=music

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    How are the Truth and Beck-ola albums? I was thinking about getting those along with Blow by Blow, Guitar Shop, and Rough and Ready.

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    Originally posted by DeadMan1984
    How are the Truth and Beck-ola albums? I was thinking about getting those along with Blow by Blow, Guitar Shop, and Rough and Ready.
    Beck-Hloa is the perfect "non-manic" record to purchase.

    "You Had It Coming" is fairly recent, and features all manner of loops and shit. Some bitch sings vocals on a Muddy Waters cover...just incredible.

    Page and Clapton wouldn't attempt a recording like "You Had It Coming", 'cause they knew they had it coming.

    Hendrix is dead.

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    "He really is the best, you know." - Eric Clapton, while watching Jeff Beck on a monitor backstage at the ARMS concert.

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    JIMI wrote the killer songs so did Page. It all comes down to the songs.
    Beck fucking blows my mind, that bastard is STILL improving if that can be possible, but I think it comes down to the tunes.

    Clapton? Can someone please explain to me why this guy is loved so much, I have never been able to get a handle on it. Total cunt to boot.
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    Beck, Hendrix and Page...tough, tough choice.

    I like 'em all for different things.

    Clapton doesn't even deserve to be in the same poll.
    Scramby eggs and bacon.

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    And really, if you had dropped Clapton and added Stevie, the decision wouid have been harder.

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    Originally posted by diamondD



    And really, if you had dropped Clapton and added Stevie, the decision wouid have been harder.
    That's true.

    Stevie vs Beck would have been a tough call....

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