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Old 09-07-2013, 11:07 AM   #4
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Nice ones, Scott. Man, Page looks like a schoolboy in that acoustic clip.

I became a Jeff Beck fan in college, thanks to classmate Joel Brinkley (David's son). He turned me on to Beck, and explained he was hard to get into initially because his style is so odd. Beck starts to play something, and you wonder "WTF is he doing there?!!?" Then he gets to the end, and you understand that "Oh yeah, THAT'S WTF he was doing there!"

A story behind today's cut. Some time back a friend told me she'd checked the forecast not by asking DaBear but by going to a website call Weather Underground. She, being a generation younger than me, did not understand why I looked at her shocked and confused, nor why I suggested it was as odd a name as calling your food service business Al-Cater. You youngsters may not get it either, but we old farts do.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kQUkDOPeHA
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