For information about how to use this forum please check out forum help and policies.
Quote
ChrisM
Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck
I realize that the Beck/Page duo was a short lived one but I love their interplay on the few recordings they did together. Psycho Daisies was a particular favorite. I had heard that they were 'talking of doing an album together a few years back but nothing seems to have come of it.Quote
Big AlQuote
ChrisM
Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck
Are you thinking of their short-lived partnership in The Yardbirds? I can envisage that lineup being a favourite, but there just isn't enough music from that period out there.
Happenings Ten Years Time Ago, Pysco Daisies, Stroll On (from the film, Blow Up) and the Beck solo number - Beck's Bolero. Only two of them feature Page on the 6-string.
They were awsome live apparently. According to reports, they tried to get a stereo lead-guitar effect going, though the competivness eventually got to Beck a little.
Quote
Palace Revolution 2000
Love the whole idea of the guitar team; as the eye of a band's sound. There are so many good ones, that delivered in different ways. At times the individual guitarrists aren't even that god, but together they produced.
Fred Sonic Smith/Wayne Kramer - MC5
Michael Bruce/Glenn Buxton - former Alice Cooper Band
Sterling Morrison/Lou Reed - Velvet Underground
Sputnik Spooner/Roger Steen - Tubes
Mick Jones/Joe Strummer - Clash
Lenny Kaye/Ivan Kral - Patti Smith Group
Richard Lloyd/Tom Verlaine - Television
Lee Ranaldo/Thurston Moore - Sonic Youth
James Iha/Billy Corgan - Smashing Pumpkins
Andrew Innes/Robert Throb Young - Primal Scream
Nick Valensi/Albert Hammond Jr - Strokes
Rich Robinson/Marc Ford - Black Crowes (2nd version)
Slash/Izzy Stradlin - Guns 'N Roses
Stone Gossard/Mike McCready - Pearl Jam
Johnny Thunders/Syl Sylvain - New York Dolls
Eric Clapton/Duane Allman - Derek & Dominoes
Quote
ChrisMI realize that the Beck/Page duo was a short lived one but I love their interplay on the few recordings they did together. Psycho Daisies was a particular favorite. I had heard that they were 'talking of doing an album together a few years back but nothing seems to have come of it.Quote
Big AlQuote
ChrisM
Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck
Are you thinking of their short-lived partnership in The Yardbirds? I can envisage that lineup being a favourite, but there just isn't enough music from that period out there.
Happenings Ten Years Time Ago, Pysco Daisies, Stroll On (from the film, Blow Up) and the Beck solo number - Beck's Bolero. Only two of them feature Page on the 6-string.
They were awsome live apparently. According to reports, they tried to get a stereo lead-guitar effect going, though the competivness eventually got to Beck a little.