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Postby escapefan » Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:03 pm

cyndy! wrote:audio of journey performing "people get ready" on the king biscuit flower hour show in 1978

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM0nSAGblAw



I have some of the audio from that show and it is fantastic!
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Postby tammy » Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:53 pm

cyndy! wrote:audio of journey performing "people get ready" on the king biscuit flower hour show in 1978

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM0nSAGblAw


Thank you! I was wracking my brain wondering where I heard that song before...I was pretty sure I hadn't heard Rod singing it before and I don't know who Jeff Beck is other than seeing his name mentioned here on board, but his guitar was really soothing in that clip.
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Postby annie89509 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:58 pm

Ftloperry wrote:Thanks Cyndy hadn't realized it was that long since they both performed "People Get Ready" together. Rod Stewart has always been a fave of mine. His box set that came out years ago is great.

Me, too! I've liked him since his first solo hit, Maggie May. People Get Ready didn't originate with them, did it? Sounds like an old soul/gospel song.

Steve & Journey played People Get Ready their first year together, too, on the King Biscuit Hour, I think.

Edit: oops, I see it's already covered!!!
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Postby annie89509 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 1:04 pm

Like Tammy, I don't know much about Jeff Beck, either, other than he's a guitar player & has a band called ... Jeff Beck Group?

And Rod was in a group called Faces before going solo. So, if they were once bandmates, when and what was the name of the group?
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Postby cyndy! » Sun Apr 26, 2009 1:13 pm

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Ftloperry wrote:Thanks Cyndy hadn't realized it was that long since they both performed "People Get Ready" together. Rod Stewart has always been a fave of mine. His box set that came out years ago is great.

Me, too! I've liked him since his first solo hit, Maggie May. People Get Ready didn't originate with them, did it? Sounds like an old soul/gospel song.

Steve & Journey played People Get Ready their first year together, too, on the King Biscuit Hour, I think.

Edit: oops, I see it's already covered!!!

it was written by curtis mayfield in the 60s. eleventyjillion artists have recorded it, but the jeff beck/rod stewart version from the mid 80s is one of the more well-known versions. it's definitely my favorite. http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... d=32011349
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Postby cyndy! » Sun Apr 26, 2009 1:21 pm

annie89509 wrote:Like Tammy, I don't know much about Jeff Beck, either, other than he's a guitar player & has a band called ... Jeff Beck Group?

And Rod was in a group called Faces before going solo. So, if they were once bandmates, when and what was the name of the group?

rod was the first vocalist in the jeff beck group. he's on the 1st two albums, truth & beckola. i seem to be one of the only serious female jeff beck fans. i'm usually one of about 5 girls in the audience. most of the people in the crowd are male musicians or guitar geeks, age 45-60.
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Postby annie89509 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 1:28 pm

Aaaaah, thanks Cyndy!
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Postby verslibre » Sun Apr 26, 2009 1:30 pm

annie89509 wrote:Like Tammy, I don't know much about Jeff Beck, either, other than he's a guitar player & has a band called ... Jeff Beck Group?

And Rod was in a group called Faces before going solo. So, if they were once bandmates, when and what was the name of the group?


Rod's on Jeff Beck's late '60s albums Truth and Beck-ola. They also collaborated in the '80s. Rod also appears on Jeff's 1985 album Flash ("People Get Ready") and Jeff appears on Rod's Downtown Train. Of course, that is not an exhaustive list.
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Postby kgdjpubs » Sun Apr 26, 2009 1:30 pm

annie89509 wrote:Like Tammy, I don't know much about Jeff Beck, either, other than he's a guitar player & has a band called ... Jeff Beck Group?

And Rod was in a group called Faces before going solo. So, if they were once bandmates, when and what was the name of the group?


Rod Stewart was lead singer for the Jeff Beck Group to begin with in the late 60s. After 2 albums (Truth and Beck-ola), the group dissolved and Rod and Ronnie Wood went on to combine talents with some of The Small Faces to form The Faces.

There was a Beck/Stewart reunion in the early/mid 80s that resulted in a cover of People Get Ready, which was quite good and I remember it getting some airplay. Then, Jeff Beck went on tour with Rod Stewart, but it dissolved after only a couple of shows. That was it....until this week.
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Postby annie89509 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 1:47 pm

kgdjpubs wrote:
annie89509 wrote:Like Tammy, I don't know much about Jeff Beck, either, other than he's a guitar player & has a band called ... Jeff Beck Group?

And Rod was in a group called Faces before going solo. So, if they were once bandmates, when and what was the name of the group?


Rod Stewart was lead singer for the Jeff Beck Group to begin with in the late 60s. After 2 albums (Truth and Beck-ola), the group dissolved and Rod and Ronnie Wood went on to combine talents with some of The Small Faces to form The Faces.

There was a Beck/Stewart reunion in the early/mid 80s that resulted in a cover of People Get Ready, which was quite good and I remember it getting some airplay. Then, Jeff Beck went on tour with Rod Stewart, but it dissolved after only a couple of shows. That was it....until this week.

Oh, so this Jeff Beck Group goes back quite a long period. I think his name came up with me as a RnR HOF inductee. Never was aware of any of his songs. Rod started his career with him, hmmm. Well, I'm sure yt has lots of examples of his/their work.

When I first opened the link on that LA show and watched Jeff&Rod up on stage, caught me fantasizing that Jeff was Neal and Rod was Steve just for a minute, hehe. And, I remember Journey performed People Get Ready in the old radio show. I have the boot of it. Steve was fantastic, and there was a female chorus singing backup vocals. Goosebumps! Great gospel song.
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Postby StoneCold » Sun Apr 26, 2009 1:54 pm

First time I've seen a "Perry" thread get out shined by other artists. :D No real surprise here though, Beck has been a guitar legend forever and this reunion only upped Stewart's street cred after going pop friendly for the last couple decades. It was great to see them back together. If we're lucky they'll reunite on a new album. I'd love to see it.

One of the many news reports about the reunion::

Rod Stewart Reunites With Jeff Beck at Los Angeles Concert
Rolling Stone 4/22/2009

Just weeks after reuniting with Jeff Beck Group bassist Ronnie Wood at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Jeff Beck found himself onstage with another former bandmate from his namesake band last night as Rod Stewart hit the stage at Beck’s gig at the El Rey in Los Angeles.

According to Live Daily, Stewart surprised Beck last night when he appeared onstage with a microphone in hand, singing on covers of Curtis Mayfield’s “People Get Ready” and Willie Dixon’s “I Ain’t Superstitious,” which Beck and Stewart recorded together in 1967 for the Jeff Beck Group’s Truth.

Stewart served as vocalist of the Jeff Beck Group for the classic LPs Truth and Beck-Ola. Wood, who along with Beck’s former Yardbirds bandmate Jimmy Page performed at the Rock Hall ceremony, was also a member of that Jeff Beck Group lineup. After Beck-Ola, both Stewart and Wood left the Group, forming another band that has been surrounded by reunion talk in recent months, the Faces. Beck and Stewart briefly reunited again in 1985 for their cover of “People Get Ready” for Beck’s Flash.

Last year, Rolling Stone spoke to Beck about the prospect of the Jeff Beck Group possibly reuniting, and at the time Beck seemed pessimistic. “Reformation of bands is never my idea of a good idea. Leave well enough alone, especially 35 years after it happened,” Beck told RS. “It would be fun if we did it in private to see if it would sound any good, but leave it well enough alone and remember it for being groundbreaking at the time.”
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Postby Peartree12249 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 1:57 pm

Jeff Beck started out with the Yardbirds and played on most of their hit songs. He left the group at the height of their popularity and formed the Jeff Beck Group. The Jeff Beck Group consisted of Beck, Stewart, Ron Wood and Nicky Hopkins Ansley Dunbar was briefly with the band in 1967. Various other musicians were in and out of the group as well.

Rod Stewart sang and Jimmy Page also played 12 string guitar on Jeff Beck "Truth" released 1968 . The Album also featured various other musicians who also contributed including John Paul Jones, (Led Zeppelin) Aynsley Dunbar (Journey) & Keith Moon (The Who).

The Jeff Beck Group also recorded Beck Ola released in 1969. The band broke up on the eve of Woodstock and even though they were booked, they never performed. No tape or film of the band performing has ever been released. There is little photographic record of the band. What a shame :cry:

Beck has always been somewhat of a maverick who doesn't stay in bands very long. He has his own vision and doesn't seem to work well with others on a long term basis.
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Postby StoneCold » Sun Apr 26, 2009 2:09 pm

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Postby Peartree12249 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 2:22 pm

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Thanks SC. Great pics :D Rod's hair was pretty out there even for 1967-68.
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Postby cyndy! » Sun Apr 26, 2009 2:24 pm

jeff beck replaced eric clapton in the yardbirds. jeff then recruited his childhood friend, jimmy page, to play bass. jimmy eventually switched from bass to guitar & they both played guitar in the yardbirds for a short time before jeff left the band. some crazy talent came from that band!
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Postby Shadowsong » Sun Apr 26, 2009 2:25 pm

Not much into guitar myself though been touched by the playing of Steve Vai & was introduced to Jack Daley..the greatest bass player with the dearest heart.
I'm more of a percussion girl
I love drums & if the song has that certain beat...its good enuff for me...

Really my pet peeve have been with Steve Perry's drum tracks on especially Street Talk.
They are bland & insiped...
They just don't cut through for me...

So whatever he is working on ( if he is) I hope he throws in some deep acoustic soul stirring beat.
Open them drums up
let them resonate like they are making love...

I know not much of the 60's
I was too young for the Beatles
I do recall 3 Dog Night & got a kick out of
Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog...
Insipid lyrics but something about them just made this little girl want to boogie down...

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Postby StoneCold » Thu May 21, 2009 2:28 pm

Found a cool Beck clip of "Over The Rainbow"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgGvml0cOKA
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Postby Suzanne » Thu May 21, 2009 9:15 pm

Marabelle wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re4ut7EI4wc


I've always loved that song. The video was great for it but this is so awesome. Thanks for posting. 8)
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Postby Babyblue » Thu May 21, 2009 9:19 pm

walkslikealady wrote:Thanks for the post! I've always loved the British boys! :lol:


Me too :wink: :wink: :D
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Postby cyndy! » Fri May 22, 2009 12:28 am

StoneCold wrote:Found a cool Beck clip of "Over The Rainbow"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgGvml0cOKA

i love how he can make a few simple notes sound so emotional. no superfast acrobatics needed.
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Postby Red13JoePa » Fri May 22, 2009 12:39 am

Beck was a near Stone (before they settled on Ron Wood around Black & Blue), often wonder how that would've worked out.
Played some monsterous guitars on Jagger's 1st 2 solo records.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri May 22, 2009 1:35 am

Jeff Beck is unbelievably good. And not to hijack the thread, but an even better version of Somewhere Over the Rainbow by the great Tommy Emmanuel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZNJf-h7 ... re=related
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Postby Jana » Fri May 22, 2009 2:20 am

Babyblue wrote:
walkslikealady wrote:Thanks for the post! I've always loved the British boys! :lol:


Me too :wink: :wink: :D


+1000. :wink:
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Postby Marabelle » Fri May 22, 2009 3:41 am

I wasn't that particularily fond of Journey and "People Get Ready"; always seems that some folks feel in order to sing "gospel" people need to slow things up like the parades in New Orleans as they march through town to the cemetary. It's not until they reach the grave site that things lighten up and people start to celebrate. It is just too slow for me and words are so carefully pronounced that the joy of the song and the celebration of People Get ready is lost! It is a nice tune just doesn't capture the spirit I'm listening for!
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Postby Ftloperry » Fri May 22, 2009 4:33 am

cyndy! wrote:jeff beck replaced eric clapton in the yardbirds. jeff then recruited his childhood friend, jimmy page, to play bass. jimmy eventually switched from bass to guitar & they both played guitar in the yardbirds for a short time before jeff left the band. some crazy talent came from that band!


The Yardbirds broke up and eventually became.......Led Zepplin. :D
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Postby cyndy! » Fri May 22, 2009 4:48 pm

Red13JoePa wrote:Beck was a near Stone (before they settled on Ron Wood around Black & Blue), often wonder how that would've worked out.
Played some monsterous guitars on Jagger's 1st 2 solo records.

it's hard for me to imagine jeff beck in a band with a full-time vocalist. a friend of mine thinks that jeff's playing is so lyrical, no vocalist is worthy of singing near his guitar. i like occasionally hearing guest vocalists like beth hart or rod stewart. i'd be happy if i never heard joss stone ever again.

fan asylum organized vip packages for a bernard fowler show in nyc earlier this week. your hero keef showed up! one of the fans got a little, uh, aggressive.

edit: damn, they removed the original vid & replaced with an edited one - chopped out the part where a chick plants one on keef's lips & wouldn't let go. here's the short version. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXsFnYbUT8M
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Postby Don » Fri May 22, 2009 4:56 pm

cyndy! wrote:
Red13JoePa wrote:Beck was a near Stone (before they settled on Ron Wood around Black & Blue), often wonder how that would've worked out.
Played some monsterous guitars on Jagger's 1st 2 solo records.

it's hard for me to imagine jeff beck in a band with a full-time vocalist. a friend of mine thinks that jeff's playing is so lyrical, no vocalist is worthy of singing near his guitar. i like occasionally hearing guest vocalists like beth hart or rod stewart. i'd be happy if i never heard joss stone ever again.

fan asylum organized vip packages for a bernard fowler show in nyc earlier this week. your hero keef showed up! one of the fans got a little, uh, aggressive. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0njtnwgMcI


Do you post from an Iphone? I notice that you're not big on capitol letters. I'm not trying to be the grammar police as my own posts are usually littered with errors but I am curious why you don't use them even though you do use proper punctuation.
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Postby cyndy! » Fri May 22, 2009 5:26 pm

Gunbot wrote:Do you post from an Iphone? I notice that you're not big on capitol letters. I'm not trying to be the grammar police as my own posts are usually littered with errors but I am curious why you don't use them even though you do use proper punctuation.

one of my keyboards has a shift key that doesn't always depress completely. i decided it was better to be consistently lower case than randomly upper case. after a while, i got used to never shifting & started to like the way lower case looks.

no, i don't have an iphone. i've got a treo with a defective "k" key. my ability to tell someone to "take a hike" or "fuck off" is severely limited when i'm on the go. this reminds me of the time red13joepa busted some keys & ended up typing in another language. :P

i plan to camp out for a palm pre. roger mcnamee says it runs rings around the iphone & is a MILLION times faster!
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Postby Don » Fri May 22, 2009 6:10 pm

cyndy! wrote:
Gunbot wrote:Do you post from an Iphone? I notice that you're not big on capitol letters. I'm not trying to be the grammar police as my own posts are usually littered with errors but I am curious why you don't use them even though you do use proper punctuation.

one of my keyboards has a shift key that doesn't always depress completely. i decided it was better to be consistently lower case than randomly upper case. after a while, i got used to never shifting & started to like the way lower case looks.

no, i don't have an iphone. i've got a treo with a defective "k" key. my ability to tell someone to "take a hike" or "fuck off" is severely limited when i'm on the go. this reminds me of the time red13joepa busted some keys & ended up typing in another language. :P

i plan to camp out for a palm pre. roger mcnamee says it runs rings around the iphone & is a MILLION times faster!
http://www.bloomberg.com/avp/avp.htm?cl ... OsH_zs.asf


Now that's a funky looking phone. I use an 8320 Curve but I am so wanting a Nokia N97, just hopng the price will drop quickly once it hits retail.

http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_n97-2615.php
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Postby Red13JoePa » Fri May 22, 2009 11:55 pm

cyndy! wrote:fan asylum organized vip packages for a bernard fowler show in nyc earlier this week. your hero keef showed up!


And you didn't call me :?:
You didn't call me. :x
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