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Related: About this forumThe Day Jeff Beck Replaced Eric Clapton
Excerpt from the substack article by Brad Tolinski
BECKS INITIAL ENCOUNTER with the Yardbirds was unexpectedly adversarial. The four remaining band members were praying for another Eric Clapton to stroll through the door, but instead they were greeted by his antithesis. Where Clapton was meticulous and stylish, Jeff Beck, with his greasy jeans and scruffy, shoulder-length hair, resembled someone who had just emerged from under a car
and probably had.
Becks grungy appearance made a statement. Deep down, he believed he had more to offer the Yardbirds than they had to offer him, and he wasnt about to dress up just to win their approval. Beck recalled, I didnt like the band when I met them. They didnt seem particularly eager to welcome me. It appeared they were still nursing resentment over Erics departure and were worried that their whole sound would disappear without him.
They asked me rather condescendingly, Can you play blues? I shot back, What kind of bluesslow blues, jump blues, Chicago blues? I played a few licks, and though they seemed impressed, they advised me to ditch my echo units because You dont use an echo in Chicago blues. I just shook my head, wondering if they truly grasped anything. Had they ever listened to Buddy Guy, whose guitar sound was drenched in echo?
Yardbirds rhythm guitarist Chris Dreja chuckled at Becks testy recounting of their initial meeting. We were in a panic after Jimmy Page declined to join the band, and we felt like we were settling for Jeff, he confessed. Moreover, he was unlike the rest of us and did appear a bit rough he was a mechanic. I remember him telling me this story about someone infuriating him, so he doused their car in paint stripper. Nervously, I thought, Yes, this is just what we need in this band
Despite this, Dreja understood the challenge Beck faced by joining a group that had already been together for three years. [Bands are] closer than marriages. We had our own language and our own humor a lot of it was Erics invention, I might add. Jeff was introverted and socially a bit off, but we all agreed that he was incredibly inventive, and his playing was astounding.
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(6,206 posts)Thank You
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(91,642 posts)I loved all the Jeff Beck (and friends) stuff. Played lots of it on my radio show in college. Thinking back really takes me back.