I dont know much about Imelda May but every now and then I'll load up her appearance on Jules Holland singing Black Tears. Unbelievable performance. I'd recommend it.
The clangy thing you said Mr Beck did was him hitting his wammy bar on the guitar. He was known for doing that. Great Old song done fantastically by Ms Emelda May Great performance. Thanks.
My uncle was a studio musician at the time and he played guitar on the original version by the Shangrilas and all their other songs like Leader of the Pack
Jeff Beck, guitar master! Unique as he doesn't use a pick, and with his right hand simultaneously twists the volume knob, and pushes the tremolo (whammy) bar. A very pure player with minimal effects. Mark Knopfler ( Dire Straits) has similar techniques.
Jeff Beck era un músico muy expresivo, no sólo poseia una gran técnica del instrumento sino que transmitia mucha pasión musical. Aqui está por momentos haciendo sentir el fuego sagrado de este tema. El baterista acompaña de la mejor manera y con mucha fuerza asi como la linea de trompeta y saxos también son excelentes. A Imelda la empecé a ver hace muy poco en los videos, no solo es una gran cantante en su afinación su fuerza y sus desgarros vocales, también canta con su cuerpo cuando siente las letras con gran teatralidad, transmite y produce un espectáculo único. Y eso realza tambien su belleza.
Check out her own music.. she is also a composer, arranger and producer of her own albums. On her 5 or so albums over 80+% are her own compositions. Check out "Johnny got a boom boom" (Rock-a-billy), "Black Tears" (torch ballad), "Girl I used to be (introspective pop) and many many more.
Jeff Beck is my favorite guitarist of all time, one of a kind and can play anything you could possibly want. Imelda has an awesome voice as well, a really nice pairing. The band does this style so well, it's a really lost music style these days.
Jeff Beck has developed his playing around Microtones like none else with his whammy bar, that is why we are like "never listen to anything like this before". I think if I am not mistaken that this is Clapton who said once that Jeff is playing notes that doesn't exist on his guitar. Look at how she is reacting @6:08 to Jeff microtone. A real eargasm...Certainly the musician that has brought the guitar to another level along with Jimi Hendrix.
Like yourself, I became a fan of Imelda May after hearing only one song. For me, the one song was "Inside Out" (Remix). It didn't sound like anything I'd heard before, and I downloaded everything she had out just based on the strength of that one performance.
Amilda May is great just great. She has never gotten the recognition or the fame to reflect how great she is. Listen to her song black tears or her song, it’s great to be alive. Jeff back if you want to really see him get down watch a video of him when he was with Led Zeppelin. He is playing a double guitar in the song stairway to heaven. Jeff Beck is on the same level as Brian May, who I consider two of the greatest guitarist ever.
Please Mr. Jailor was featured in the John Waters film, Cry Baby, starring Johnny Depp (with an appearance by Iggy Pop). You might want to check out the movie. It has some great music. Also, Aerosmith did a great cover of Walking in the Sand.
I’m new to your station. I am a big fan of Imelda May. So I am going to subscribe to your channel just because you are able to appreciate how wonderful she is. You might want to check out Bette Midler or Moody blues nights in white satin.
Imelda is one of those singer's who gets the lyrics and more importantly the emotions they should convey. But she doesn't do anything that is unnecessary. Jeff Beck? Voted into top 5 guitarists of all time tells you everything? RIP J.B.
Yes they did a whole concert th-cam.com/video/aJmAX8bMan8/w-d-xo.html Jeff Beck - Rock'n'Roll Party Honoring Les Paul (2010) Thanks for doing both songs. Beck is my favorite guitar player followed by Joe Bonamassa if were talking the living. The concert is amazing and well worth watching. On top of that you will learn much about Les Paul the father of the electric guitar
Jeff uses the Whammy bar like a 3rd hand. He creates vibrato x tone x sustain all with that little wand he's always manipulating. No other Guitarist sounds like him because they can't do it like him.
This sounds at the intro to be for Amy Winehouse. Oh, I see! Not a bad imitation. You might check out Amy's rendition (though we don't Jeff Beck). Both great!
You found Emelda May ❤❤❤ yippy skippy. Your in for a treat. She’s her own sound and has a fantastic sound. Please do more from her. Great stuff
I dont know much about Imelda May but every now and then I'll load up her appearance on Jules Holland singing Black Tears. Unbelievable performance. I'd recommend it.
The clangy thing you said Mr Beck did was him hitting his wammy bar on the guitar. He was known for doing that. Great Old song done fantastically by Ms Emelda May Great performance. Thanks.
My uncle was a studio musician at the time and he played guitar on the original version by the Shangrilas and all their other songs like Leader of the Pack
Jeff Beck, guitar master! Unique as he doesn't use a pick, and with his right hand simultaneously twists the volume knob, and pushes the tremolo (whammy) bar. A very pure player with minimal effects. Mark Knopfler ( Dire Straits) has similar techniques.
This whole show is phenomenal. Wonderful tribute ro Les Paul and Mary Ford.
Jeff Beck era un músico muy expresivo, no sólo poseia una gran técnica del instrumento sino que transmitia mucha pasión musical.
Aqui está por momentos haciendo sentir el fuego sagrado de este tema.
El baterista acompaña de la mejor manera y con mucha fuerza asi como la linea de trompeta y saxos también son excelentes.
A Imelda la empecé a ver hace muy poco en los videos, no solo es una gran cantante en su afinación su fuerza y sus desgarros vocales, también canta con su cuerpo cuando siente las letras con gran teatralidad, transmite y produce un espectáculo único.
Y eso realza tambien su belleza.
Imelda May is awesome
Imelda May is awesome. Check out her "Wild Woman" , "Big, Bad Handsome Man" or her cover of "Tainted Love"
Definitely no autotune used or needed on that vocal! Love it - real musicianship.
The best blues playing I've heard for a long time!
You should do Jeff Becks song “Cause We’ve Ended As Lovers” 🎸🎼 🔥
Check out her own music.. she is also a composer, arranger and producer of her own albums. On her 5 or so albums over 80+% are her own compositions. Check out "Johnny got a boom boom" (Rock-a-billy), "Black Tears" (torch ballad), "Girl I used to be (introspective pop) and many many more.
Jeff Beck is my favorite guitarist of all time, one of a kind and can play anything you could possibly want. Imelda has an awesome voice as well, a really nice pairing. The band does this style so well, it's a really lost music style these days.
The first song she song was a hit song for the girl group The Shangri-La's in 1964. (Remember (Walking In The Sand). It was a top 5 hit back then.
Rockabilly and Swing are her best work!
Jeff Beck has developed his playing around Microtones like none else with his whammy bar, that is why we are like "never listen to anything like this before". I think if I am not mistaken that this is Clapton who said once that Jeff is playing notes that doesn't exist on his guitar. Look at how she is reacting @6:08 to Jeff microtone. A real eargasm...Certainly the musician that has brought the guitar to another level along with Jimi Hendrix.
ah, your reacted to exact the two songs/performances i like so much.
Like yourself, I became a fan of Imelda May after hearing only one song. For me, the one song was "Inside Out" (Remix). It didn't sound like anything I'd heard before, and I downloaded everything she had out just based on the strength of that one performance.
Jeff Beck le plus grand guitariste
Yes.... this *is* good music! :)
Amilda May is great just great. She has never gotten the recognition or the fame to reflect how great she is. Listen to her song black tears or her song, it’s great to be alive. Jeff back if you want to really see him get down watch a video of him when he was with Led Zeppelin. He is playing a double guitar in the song stairway to heaven. Jeff Beck is on the same level as Brian May, who I consider two of the greatest guitarist ever.
Yes theres whole concert its a tv special 27 songs on youtube
Please Mr. Jailor was featured in the John Waters film, Cry Baby, starring Johnny Depp (with an appearance by Iggy Pop). You might want to check out the movie. It has some great music. Also, Aerosmith did a great cover of Walking in the Sand.
R.I.P. Mr. Beck 😥
Jeff doing a tribute to Wes Paul. And brought out some guests like Emelda to do some other tracks. Ck out Jeff at Ronnie Scotts.
Les Paul
I’m new to your station. I am a big fan of Imelda May. So I am going to subscribe to your channel just because you are able to appreciate how wonderful she is. You might want to check out Bette Midler or Moody blues nights in white satin.
Rock jazz and blues.
I forgot to mention they really perform. No auto correct here. No AI, just great old fashion music making.
Time to deep dive Jeff Beck.
Imelda is an Irish monument.
Aerosmith did this song as well (Walking in the Sand). Check out that version if you get a chance.
Twenty songs, all great
Check out the original Walking in the Sand by the Shangri-Las
Eric Clapton said that Jeff beck had notes on his guitar that he didn't.
listen to her warble!
It sounds different because it’s not true jazz fusion. It is rockabilly. Rockabilly is it’s own style of music. That’s why it sounds different.
Imelda is one of those singer's who gets the lyrics and more importantly the emotions they should convey. But she doesn't do anything that is unnecessary. Jeff Beck? Voted into top 5 guitarists of all time tells you everything? RIP J.B.
she's Irish
Yes they did a whole concert th-cam.com/video/aJmAX8bMan8/w-d-xo.html Jeff Beck - Rock'n'Roll Party Honoring Les Paul (2010) Thanks for doing both songs. Beck is my favorite guitar player followed by Joe Bonamassa if were talking the living. The concert is amazing and well worth watching. On top of that you will learn much about Les Paul the father of the electric guitar
Jeff uses the Whammy bar like a 3rd hand. He creates vibrato x tone x sustain all with that little wand he's always manipulating. No other Guitarist sounds like him because they can't do it like him.
She Irish
Blues.....not fusion. Not sure if it is Delta or Chicago blues. Wynona Carr wrote "Please Mr. Jailor" in 1956.
Nope, this is Jazz Blues, not really much fusion going on there.
Subscribed. Cheers and thanks from Australia!
It's just Blues
Great drummer. Pity he's no longer her back up!
This sounds at the intro to be for Amy Winehouse. Oh, I see! Not a bad imitation. You might check out Amy's rendition (though we don't Jeff Beck). Both great!
His amp
No guitar picks! Only finger picking!