Minor guitar guru of mine, passed away yesterday at
the age of 78.
I was never a huge Beck fan, but as I reflect now I
seem to have fallen into three distinct periods of minor fandom. As a teen,
struggling to figure out how to make barre chords, I discovered Beck in a
magazine and spent hours trying to piece together the history of this band
called the Yardbirds, a band which gave the world not one, not two, but three
guitar gods: Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page. During this time I was enamored
with the song Beck’s Bolero as well
as the album Truth, which I owned and
played a lot. Might have to listen to that again in its entirety off iTunes.
As a more established guitarist in a semi-working band
in 1990, I bought the CD Jeff Beck’s
Guitar Shop¸ and played that much much more than Truth. Though I haven’t heard Guitar
Shop in twenty years (it was in the box of 200 CDs stolen from an apartment
storage room just before I bought my first house), there were two songs I
really enjoyed. Again, I’ll check that one out in its entirety off iTunes, and
when I identify those two songs, I might post them here.
Finally, my third bout with Jeff Beck happened between
2002 and 2004. I had bought his solo CDs Wired
and Blow by Blow, and played them
a thousand times during those three
years. Those were three happy years. I lived in a great apartment, had money,
and had good friends (one of which, sadly, is no longer with us). And I listened to
those CDs almost daily, especially during the summer. The song “Freeway Jam” is
the only one whose title I remember, but when I re-listen to them over the next
few days they’ll all come back to me.
Anyway, rest in peace, mate. I enjoyed your work.
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