Be Sure to Congratulate Metallica When They're in DC

http://www.rockhall.com/induction2009
ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME - 2009:
The performer inductees are:
Jeff Beck
Little Anthony & the Imperials
Metallica
Run-D.M.C.
Bobby Womack

Early Influence Category Inductee:
Wanda Jackson

Sidemen Category Inductees:
Bill Black
DJ Fontana
Spooner Oldham

JEFF FREAKIN' BECK!!!!


that's all I have to say about that.
i really wanted to snag rerelease ticketmaster where did these come from tickets online for this, but since it was now and the amount of people in town and i guess some of the fans of the show can be questionable, but i'm having a hard time finding a band without that pleasure, i said well maybe not.  but metallica live to me i know would blow me the f away.  (rim shot to anyone needing to make a joke at that last part)
What are you, like 60 or smething?

dave24 wrote:
JEFF FREAKIN' BECK!!!!


that's all I have to say about that.
Charlie wrote:
What are you, like 60 or smething?

dave24 wrote:
JEFF FREAKIN' BECK!!!!


that's all I have to say about that.



i was going to guess 23
Jeff Beck is an incredibly underrated guitarist.  I'm glad to see him get this (pretty much worthless) honor.
Somewhere between 23 & 60, but closer to 23… a long-time guitar player.  You just gotta listen to him.  His newer releases are just as good as his older ones.  Would you wonder any of the same things if I said ERIC FREAKING CLAPTON or JIMMY FREAKING PAGE, he was another of the original Yardbirds guitar players, along with Clapton and Page.  He's not as decorated, but possibly as good or better.  Take a listen for yourselves if you get a chance.  Jeff Beck rocks.  (his show at 9:30 around 2001 was one of the tougher tickets the club has seen)
Jeff Beck is a legend, I'm not sure what "underrated" means in that context.

As for Metallica…  it's been hard to have any respect for them since Lars Ulrich's crusade against Napster.

how about NELS FREAKING CLINE?

I guess I'm just not into the whole guitar god thing.

My 58 year old father in law loves Jeff Beck though.

dave24 wrote:
Somewhere between 23 & 60, but closer to 23… a long-time guitar player.  You just gotta listen to him.  His newer releases are just as good as his older ones.  Would you wonder any of the same things if I said ERIC FREAKING CLAPTON or JIMMY FREAKING PAGE, he was another of the original Yardbirds guitar players, along with Clapton and Page.  He's not as decorated, but possibly as good or better.  Take a listen for yourselves if you get a chance.  Jeff Beck rocks.  (his show at 9:30 around 2001 was one of the tougher tickets the club has seen)
Charlie wrote:
how about NELS FREAKING CLINE?

I guess I'm just not into the whole guitar god thing.

My 58 year old father in law loves Jeff Beck though.

dave24 wrote:
Somewhere between 23 & 60, but closer to 23… a long-time guitar player.  You just gotta listen to him.  His newer releases are just as good as his older ones.  Would you wonder any of the same things if I said ERIC FREAKING CLAPTON or JIMMY FREAKING PAGE, he was another of the original Yardbirds guitar players, along with Clapton and Page.  He's not as decorated, but possibly as good or better.  Take a listen for yourselves if you get a chance.  Jeff Beck rocks.  (his show at 9:30 around 2001 was one of the tougher tickets the club has seen)



Nels is the best guitarist I've ever seen, and is probably my personal favorite.  I really want to get to one of his solo shows someday.

And when I called Jeff Beck underrated, I meant that he's a name that doesn't come up often enough when "great rock guitarists" are discussed.  I personally put him above guys like Hendrix, and think more people should as well.  Problem is, many people who are into "guitar gods" probably don't look to deep into the music Beck played.  The average classic rock loving kid is most likely NOT going to acknowledge the greatness of an album like Blow By Blow.  Which is a huge shame…
spooner oldham rules!
is the forum where all the threadjackers go to die?
How was the show last night?
Is he still playing keys for the Drive By Truckers?

diediemydarling wrote:
spooner oldham rules!
Hard to assess a show when you are not that familiar with the band (I'm only familiar with the Black album). My buddy was very disappointed with the show due to the setlist. He said "nothing from St. Anger, nothing from Load, nothing from ReLoad…they basically just played all their '80s hits and ignored the albums that they've put out within the last 10 years. It's the same show from exactly 15 years ago. New songs are terrible."
Everybody wrote:
Hard to assess a show when you are not that familiar with the band (I'm only familiar with the Black album). My buddy was very disappointed with the show due to the setlist. He said "nothing from St. Anger, nothing from Load, nothing from ReLoad…they basically just played all their '80s hits and ignored the albums that they've put out within the last 10 years. It's the same show from exactly 15 years ago."


That's funny because if I would've gone, I probably would have said "It was AWESOME, nothing from St. Anger, nothing from Load, nothing from ReLoad…they basically (and awesomely) just played their [cough cough] '80s hits and awesomely ignored the shitty albums that they've put out within the last 10 years."
He likes St. Anger for some reason. It's experimental he says??

Something is stuck in my mind now after the show, and it is:

OBEY YOUR MASTER!  I've been singing that line this morning…

Can't complain about the show since I got in free. I thought the Black album songs sounded great and that OBEY YOUR MASTER song!!!
relaxer, do you like the butt on my signature?
I like it very much, and no, it does not look fat in those jeans.
:P

Relaxer wrote:
I like it very much, and no, it does not look fat in those jeans.