Eric Clapton led the Jeff Beck Royal Albert Hall tribute shows in London last night and Monday (May 22nd and 23rd). The concerts featured performances by the Jeff Beck Band, Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, Gary Clark, Jr., Billy Gibbons, Imelda May, John McLaughlin, Doyle Bramhall, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks, Joss Stone, Robert Randolph, Olivia Safe, and Johnny Depp, among others.
Jeff Beck died on January 10th after contracting bacterial meningitis at age 78.
Among the highlights on the first night were Rod Stewart and Ron Wood reprising their late-'60s stint in the Jeff Beck Group with the standards “I Ain't Superstitious” and “Rock My Plimsoul.” Ron Wood led the charge through “Beck's Bolero” and Clapton took the lead on the Beck-era Yardbirds classic “Shapes Of Things.” Rod and the band tackled his and Jeff Beck's Top 10 hit remake of Curtis Mayfield's “People Get Ready” — as well as the '80s hit “Infatuation,” which had also featured Beck on guitar.


