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Simes205 said:
RIP Jeff, I saw you in once and it was amazing.
I saw him once with the Yardbirds at Klooks Kleek, a tiny venue in West Hampstead;but to be honest I don't remember too much detail about those days

I had the 'pleasure' of working with him at the BBC on 'The Five Faces Of The Guitar';
he was not too professional in that environment, but what a fabulous guitarist .....
...... he was a musician's guitarist.
aeropilot said:
TR4man said:
He was apparently a huge “car guy” too.
He was a good with a spanner and welder in his hands as he was with a guitar. Was lucky enough to see him live a few years ago at the Roundhouse in Camden when he came on as a surprise guest at an Imelda May concert. Crowd went mad and he did a couple of songs with her, fantastic moment, they had great stage chemistry.
Another legend lost. RIP.
Edited by lufbramatt on Thursday 12th January 08:44
Sad news indeed. I remember about 25 years ago walking along Regent Street in the evening on our way to Veeraswamy for an expensive curry, when I passed a Ferrari (can’t remember the model) parked up at the roadside. The registration number was J8 ECK and I’ve always wondered if it was the great man himself - anybody know?
lufbramatt said:
Was lucky enough to see him live a few years ago at the Roundhouse in Camden when he came on as a surprise guest at an Imelda May concert. Crowd went mad and he did a couple of songs with her, fantastic moment, they had great stage chemistry.
Jeff was good mates with her now-ex husband, Darryl Higham, who was the guitarist in her band at the time, and wrote a lot of the stuff. Most of 'her' band at the time was Darryl's band in reality. Darryl has done a lot of gigs with Jeff, when Jeff wanted to do his Gene Vincent stuff, as Gene's original guitarist, Cliff Gallop was Jeff's 'guitar hero'.Gassing Station | Music | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff