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A BECK OF ALL TRADES, MASTER OF SEVERAL.


Byline: Fred Shuster Music Writer

Jeff Beck likes to talk about music, but he really comes alive discussing cars.

The life of the British rock British rock and roll, or British rock, was born out of the influence of rock and roll and rhythm and blues from the United States, but added a new drive and urgency, exporting the music back and widening the audience for black R & B in the U.S.  guitarist -- responsible for some of the most thrilling sounds ever to come from a Fender Stratocaster “Stratocaster” redirects here. For other uses, see Stratocaster (disambiguation).
The Fender Stratocaster, (often referred to as a Strat), is a model of electric guitar designed by Leo Fender and Freddie Tavares in the early 1950s, and manufactured
 and a stack of Marshall amplifiers -- has long been balanced between a love of automobiles and music.

At home in his manor house outside London, he builds and refurbishes hot rods, particularly classic Ford roadsters, sometimes letting years pass between releases and tours. He says he would have become an auto restorer or mechanic if not for the guitar.

``The '07 Corvette corvette, small warship, classed between a frigate and a sloop-of-war. Corvettes usually were flush-decked and carried fewer than 28 guns. They were widely employed in escorting convoys and attacking merchant ships during the great naval wars of the late 18th and ,'' Beck answers instantly when asked which new car he'd get today. ``It's just silly. Beautiful car.''

The need for speed

BMW's Z4 gets a rave. ``The last time I was in L.A., a friend of mine picked me up in one. We went down La Cienega There are at least three places with the name La Cienega (from the Spanish La Ciénaga: swampland, marsh or bog):

 past Wilshire one night at something like 140 mph. It was just sick.''

In interviews over the years, Beck has good-naturedly put up with exasperating questioning from this guitar-playing reporter on subjects ranging from what size his low E string is to his exact memories of filming the famous club scene with the Yardbirds in Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 mod- London classic, ``Blow-Up.''

This time, we stuck to cars, housing insulation and the fact that he looks essentially the same today as he did on stage at London's Roundhouse in the early '70. David Gilmour
For the Canadian writer and television journalist, see David Gilmour (writer), for the jazz guitarist see David Gilmore.


David Jon Gilmour
 of Pink Floyd This article includes inline links to audio files. If you have trouble playing the files, see Wikipedia Media help.  calls him ``the most consistently brilliant'' guitarist around.

It's the real deal

``People can't understand it,'' Beck, 62, said of his full head of shaggy black hair. ``The last time we were in Tokyo, a jazz drummer I know asked if he could pull it to make sure it's not a wig. I told him he could pull it once, and if he tried it a second time, I'd give him a good kick you know where.''

Beck's guitar has provided kicks for five decades, starting in 1965, when he replaced Eric Clapton in the Yardbirds, then in the first Jeff Beck Group with Rod Stewart, considered the blueprint for Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin, English pop music group formed in 1968 by guitarist Jimmy Page (1944–), singer Robert Plant (1948–), bassist John Paul Jones (1946–), and drummer John "Bonzo" Bonham (1948–80). . In the mid-'70s, Beck changed directions and recorded the groundbreaking jazz-fusion albums ``Blow by Blow'' and ``Wired,'' both produced by Beatles collaborator George Martin Sir George Henry Martin CBE (born 3 January 1926 in Highbury, London, England) is sometimes referred to as "the Fifth Beatle"—a title that he owes to his work as producer of almost all of The Beatles' records. .

Future projects saw Beck veering into straight-ahead rockabilly, funk, techno, electronica and pastoral soundscapes, always marked by jaw-dropping fretwork and white-knuckle conviction.

``It's very hard to just stick to one thing,'' said Beck, who appears in three area dates in the coming week, including a special Greek Theatre show Thursday in which Martin will oversee a 14-piece string section performing ``Diamond Dust'' and other material from ``Blow by Blow,'' Beck's landmark 1975 album. ``I want to feel excited by what I'm playing, not just going out there and playing something that's tired.''

The hands-on type

Along with auto restoration, another endeavor of Beck's is his house. It's on a U.K. registry of historic homes and has been put back to its original form, which meant tearing out the insulation and putting on a new roof. Beck helped with much of the manual labor.

``We have a huge fireplace, which we need because it gets so cold here,'' he said. ``It was an unbelievable amount of work. That's how I keep in shape. I don't do "I Don't Do" was the debut single by glamour model Michelle Marsh, released on 6 November 2006. The single reached 27 in the UK in its first week, selling only 9,000 copies and over 16,000 copies as of January 2007. The single spend a total of four weeks in the Top 75.  a lot of sitting around.

``People think I'm some kind of multimillionaire mul·ti·mil·lion·aire  
n.
One whose financial assets are worth several million dollars.


multimillionaire
Noun

a person who has money or property worth several million pounds, dollars, etc.
. But I'm not. At the same time, I'd probably be exactly the same anyway. I've always been this way. I like doing things myself.''

Fred Shuster, (818) 713-3676

fred.shuster(at)dailynews.com

JEFF BECK

Where: Greek Theatre, 2700 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. .

When: 8 p.m. Thursday. (Also Monday at the Grove of Anaheim and Tuesday at the Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara.)

Tickets: $25 to $80. (213) 480-3232.

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