Sleepwalk, Jeff Beck

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Sleepwalk, Jeff Beck

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Steel crazy after all these years.

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EXCELLENT!!!!I think that is the best guitar version and better than most steel guitar versions I have ever heard. Excellent use of the vibrato bar and volume knob. That and the tone made it dang near sound like original. Thanks for posting :D . LH
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I have to admit that if I heard it without seeing, I'd think it's a steel guitar.
Steel crazy after all these years.

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You have to love the Blue Caps uniform and the old slide-on-the-right-hand-trick at the end...
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Yes indeed, Olli.
Steel crazy after all these years.

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Would sound nice if You-Tube would stop punishing me with it's jerky sound and video. :x :x :x

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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

el Becko is pretty much the only guitar hero we've got left
as w: wine, he's gotten even better w: age
his mastery of the guitar & what he lays on us is outrageaous & unique
i've dug him since day 1
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Post by Jerry Hayes R.I.P. »

I thought he'd lost it and his signature tone until near the end when he got rid of that d@mn flatpick and went back to the bare finger and thumb technique that he's noted for, That's the Jeff Beck I love to listen to. I wonder why he started the song with that flatpick. Even when he did the Les Paul tribute (How High the Moon) he did it "bare".......JH in Va.
Don't matter who's in Austin (or anywhere else) Ralph Mooney is still the king!!!