Jeff Beck "performing this week" OMG


I know I just finished listening to this disc. I know that sometimes music doesn't always hold up after repeated listenings. I also know that this disc is the single best guitar performance I have heard maybe ever. Last night I had just finished listening to Santanas " song of the wind" and was wondering what had become of this level of virtuosity in todays music. I put on "perform this week" which I had bought on a whim and was dumbstruck. Many years ago I was a big Jeff Beck fan but had lost some interest as I felt he was stuck in a fusion time capsule. He was terrific on Claptons crossroads ( he's always been a great blues player) and his manic depression on a Hendrix tribute was fantastic so I bought the disc hoping to not be too dissapointed. Never EVER have I heard such beauty and virtuosity at the same time. I've seen a clean SRV in concert. I saw Return to Forever back in the day. I've seen Albert King, BB king, Mclaughlin/Dimeola/Delucia, John Mayer, Eric Clapton, Santana, Buddy Guy and a hundred others that don't come to mind just now. This is a supreme performance of jazz, rock, blues even reggae. Listening to this reminds me of the story of Sonny Rollins listening to john Coltranes "Giant Steps" and retiring for two years. It was just too mind blowing. The band and the recording quality are likewise topnotch. I know this is way over the top but to me at least it's that good. Check it out. - Jim
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I also thought Imogen Heap was in superb form - the disc is worth the price just for her two tracks alone.

ABSOFUCKINTIVELY! Those are two GREAT cuts. That's saying a lot too as the entire set is outstanding, and the band is remarkable - not a weak link there and tight and intimate as can be. Joss Stone is also great on the single cut she sings on. Great recommendation!!! Thank you for the post and recommendation. This one really took my breath away. Definitely a DVD worth owning.

This is certainly my favorite aspect of A'gon - I get way more enjoyment from finding out about a really great piece of music than I do in swapping out gear - and damn, this is a really fine piece of music - best of the year for me thus far. Best concert DVD I've seen since Stop Making Sense - it really conveys the intimacy, spontaneity, the energy and joy of the moment.
Yes - keep spreading the word. Thx should really go to Jim for starting this thread.

I've already sent off a few emails to friends I know will enjoy this one. Yes, sorry, I did mean to be extending my thanks to Jim (the OP) for starting the thread. I don't know if I'd have taken as much notice without the link to the song "Blanket" with Imogen, which really hooked me (what a beautiful song). The DVD is worth the price just for that one single cut and the rest is all frosting. I really have been enjoying the whole performance though..every cut. I remember another thread that pointed out his bass player, Tal Wilkenfeld. When I checked out the two of them playing together I made a note to self to pick up some of her stuff with Beck. Apparently the note got lost and I never followed up. She's a great musician and the chemistry between them here is just contagious. How bizarre to see her (a tiny 22 year-old who honestly looks all of 15, and way too cute to take seriously...until you hear her play....Albert, are you listening here?) on stage backing two of the greatest guitar players of all time. Both drummer and keyboard player were...well, as has been already said...just breathtaking! I could not recommend a concert DVD more highly.

Marco
On a seemingly unrelated topic, but because someone here (Chazro) mentioned it; can anyone tell me how to extract the digital audio files from a music DVD like this? The Beck DVD has performances on it that are not available on CD and I'd like to rip them to my music library to listen to without a picture. I'm on a Mac...any advice appreciated.
I use teh audio hijack pro.

Thanks, Synthfreek! That looks like a good option. I was hoping one of the native MacApps would do the trick, but for $32 that looks like a good way to go. Thanks for the response - Chazro too!