Jeff Beck Group Jeff Beck/Germany 1972
Jeff Beck Group Jeff Beck/Germany 1972
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Introducing the treasure pro shots of the second period of JEFF BECK GROUP. Speaking of JBG#2's pro shots, the official Beat Club "Definitely Maybe" is famous... or rather, for a long time there was only one song. However, in 2010, a long version with five more songs added appeared without warning. Beck fans all over the world... no, it was a huge shock to all music fans who love classic rock videos. This work contains such legendary pro shots. The Beat Club broadcast, which has been popular for many years, has also made full use of psychedelic image processing and multi-camera image synthesis, but this work seems to be before the editing stage. The blue back and the warbler-colored floor, which are premised on synthesis processing, are also vivid studio live. Even "Definitely Maybe" does not have any psychedelic image processing, unlike the version at that time (there is a little processing to cut out and overlap Jeff). The quality was also shocking. It's only natural that it's beautiful because it meets the three conditions of "Beat Club recording, pre-edited master, and recent digital release," but even so, the vivid and super-detailed visual beauty is dazzling. Although the blue screen is a special feature, you can witness the extremely valuable "moving JBG#2" with completely official image and sound quality. And the contents are the real shock. Not only 27-year-old Jeff, who is in a frenzy, but also Cozy Powell, Max Middleton, Clive Chairman, and Bob Tench spinning rock while making eye contact with each other. Cozy is especially amazing. In JBG#2, he was before he reached the "dynamic supremacy" after RAINBOW, and he boasted the fineness of his career high in both number of moves and technique. You can enjoy the awesomeness and singing spirit in this work, but when you watch the live footage like this, Cozy is Cozy after all. The intense dynamism that could not be understood from the record alone erupts, and the weight of each hit and the power of the continuous hits are close to the RAINBOW era. Furthermore, vocalist Bob Tench is also happy. After all, "Definitely Maybe", which I have been watching for many years, is an instrumental. Although it was definitely a "JBG#2 video", it felt more like the later "prototype of the instrumental era". However, the other five songs that were excavated were beautifully sung, and the unique singing voice made the sweat shine black. The "complete form" of that Motown-flavored sound world jumps into your eyes and ears. And the dynamism of "Going Down", which goes on with a vivid Max piano solo and a full band feeling... how wonderful. Even the sound board is a precious multi-camera pro shot of "JBG#2". Moreover, it is a masterpiece video that has been revived in the 21st century with the best quality that does not require any excuses for the era. This is already as valuable as the original albums "ROUGH AND READY" and "ORANGE"... no, it's a musical legacy that is even greater than that. Live at the Beat Club, Germany 25th March 1972 PRO-SHOT (35:47) 1. Got The Feeling 2. Situation 3. Morning Dew 4. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You 5. Going Down 6. Definitely Maybe Jeff Beck: Guitar Bob Tench: Vocals Clive Chaman: Bass Max Middleton: Keyboards Cozy Powell: Drums PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx. 36min.
Live at the Beat Club, Germany 25th March 1972 PRO-SHOT (35:47) 1. Got The Feeling 2. Situation 3. Morning Dew 4. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You 5. Going Down 6. Definitely Maybe Jeff Beck: Guitar Bob Tench: Vocals Clive Chaman: Bass Max Middleton: Keyboards Cozy Powell: Drums PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx. 36min.