"Yes, it's in my left ear. It's excruciating...……" — Jeff Beck
"Yes, it's in my left ear. It's excruciating... I mean, it's the worst thing 'cause it's not... It never... It does go away - it's not true to say that it doesn't but, uhh... It doesn't... The doctors say it won't... It isn't actually going away - you've just gotta suppress... They try to come to terms with what it actually... Why some people fear it - that's the psychology behind it. They know it's there but why is it such a horrible sound? Well, you can say why is a guy scratching at a window with his nails such a horrible sound - I couldn't put up with that! This is worse!"
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23 Quotes by Jeff Beck
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When Jazz broke through in England, I remember sneaking to listen on the radio much to my parent's disapproval.
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I don't understand why some people will only accept a guitar if it has an instantly recognizable guitar sound. Finding…
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Can't stand it. Too many amps, too much volume, it's just flat-out ear assault. Speedy guitars leave me not feeling…
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I'm a very emotional person. If I've got something on my mind, that would stop me from giving my best.
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I play purely from the heart, y'know, and so if it doesn't work the first couple of hours, forget it.
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I like an element of chaos in music. That feeling is the best thing ever, as long as you don't…
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I cherish my privacy, and woe betide anyone who tries to interfere with that.
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If you were to plot my success or failure, it goes, it very seldom stays on a high plateau.
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It's a diabolical business. I can't imagine how hellish it must be to be hounded like Amy Winehouse and people…
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I try to become a singer. The guitar has always been abused with distortion units and funny sorts of effects,…
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