Jeff Beck: Rock 'n' Roll Party Honouring Les Paul

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  • 2010
  • 56 min

Jeff Beck: Rock 'n' Roll Party Honouring Les Paul is a 2010 live concert film that captures the essence of the tribute concert that celebrated the music of legendary guitar innovator Les Paul. The concert features performances by various contemporary artists led by Jeff Beck, who pays homage to the late great Les Paul, who passed away in 2009.

The film opens with Jeff Beck giving an introduction to the concert and explaining the importance of Les Paul's role in the creation of the electric guitar. He then leads his band through a blistering version of the classic track “Double Talkin' Baby.” The film showcases an incredible lineup of musicians including Brian Setzer, Trombone Shorty, Gary US Bonds and Imelda May. Each musician adds their own unique take to Les Paul’s classic tracks, making the experience that much more special.

The band’s setlist includes a selection of some of Les Paul's most popular and enduring tracks, such as “Bye Bye Blues,” “How High The Moon,” “Singin' The Blues,” and “The World Is Waiting For Sunrise.” The songs are performed with incredible energy and passion, and it’s hard not to get carried away with the exciting atmosphere on stage. Every member of the band brings their A-game to the concert, and the chemistry between them is something to behold.

The standout performance of the concert is undoubtedly Brian Setzer's rendition of “Twenty Flight Rock.” Setzer’s vocals and guitar playing perfectly captures the essence of the rock and roll pioneer Eddie Cochran, who was one of Les Paul's protégés. His performance is full of energy and enthusiasm, and the crowd can't help but get up and dance along.

Other standout moments in the film include Imelda May's intoxicating performance of “I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter.” Her hypnotic vocals, combined with the band's rockabilly rhythm, make this one of the most memorable highlights of the concert.

Gary US Bonds also delivers an unforgettable performance, with his soulful take on “Cry Me A River” bringing the house down. Trombone Shorty is another highlight, with his electrifying trumpet playing on tracks such as “Caravan” and “Rockin' Is Our Business,” adding a delightful jazz twist to the proceedings.

The concert itself was set at the famous Iridium Jazz Club in New York City, which was Les Paul’s regular gig venue up until his passing. The intimate setting of the club adds to the concert’s special atmosphere, and the crowd’s reactions are just as entertaining as the performances themselves.

Overall, Jeff Beck: Rock 'n' Roll Party Honouring Les Paul is an unmissable treat for any music fan, especially those who have a fondness for the guitar innovator. The film captures the essence of the tribute concert perfectly, with Jeff Beck and his band leading an incredible line-up of artists through a range of Les Paul’s most classic and enduring tracks. The concert is a fitting tribute to a true pioneer of guitar music, and a testament to the enduring power of his music.

Jeff Beck: Rock 'n' Roll Party Honouring Les Paul is a 2010 documentary with a runtime of 56 minutes.

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  • Release Date
    2010
  • Runtime
    56 min