I have Truth/Beck-o-la, Blow by Blow, Wired and Flash in my LP collection. I too am saddened pretty deeply by Becks passing.
Also I figured I'd drop pics of this acid-inspired handbill I took in trade years ago, from the Summer of '68 I need to get framed somehow. The front of this handbill promotes the Yardbirds after Jimmy Page was left as lone guitarist for the band after Beck suddenly quit the previous summer It was Page who had recommended the Yardbirds pick up Beck after Clapton left for the Bluesbreakers then Cream.
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But, this was one of the Yardbirds final gigs before the band imploded and Page formed The New Yardbirds, which soon after became Zeppelin.
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It's interesting that on the reverse side of the handbill the Jeff Beck Group was slated to rock the venue a couple months later after the Yardies
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I'm told the autograph on the card is none other than Wilt the Stilt, famous for one thing, oh and basketball too, of course
All this pretty fresh in my mind as I recently finished this bio of Led Zep - I'm a bit of a sucker for rock history, and Beck is certainly
has his place in it, though it seems clear he was a bit of an outlier in his younger days, (weren't we all?), and as he matured he
settled down a bit personality wise, but never seemed to settle as an artist, that's for sure.