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📰 The Thorn in Jeff’s Side‑Article : Nov. 1972

  • Writer: Jeff Beck
    Jeff Beck
  • Nov 18, 1972
  • 2 min read

A sharp, on‑the‑road snapshot of Jeff Beck in full momentum — juggling a gruelling U.S. tour, a newly solidified band, and the push toward a fresh studio album.


Sounds


Date: November 18, 1972

Length: 4 min read


A moment of exhaustion, renewal, and fierce musical conviction.


đź“° Key Highlights

• Jeff Beck Group nearing the end of a demanding U.S. tour

• Beck reflects on rebuilding his band after earlier line‑ups

• First album with the new group already taking shape

• Mix of old favourites and new material performed on tour

• Beck speaks candidly about confidence, chemistry, and direction


đź“° Overview

This *Sounds* feature from November 18, 1972 captures Jeff Beck mid‑tour, mid‑transition, and mid‑creative surge. Speaking from a Detroit hotel room, Beck outlines the pressures of constant touring while expressing renewed excitement about his current line‑up. The article positions him as an artist regaining confidence after years of upheaval, ready to channel that energy into a new studio album.


đź“° Source Details

Publication / Venue: Sounds

Date: November 18, 1972

Format: One‑page feature

Provenance Notes: Based on the original Sounds report by Ray Telford.


đź“° The Story

The article opens with Beck describing the final stretch of a punishing U.S. tour — one of the hardest he’s undertaken since returning to the road after his accident three years earlier. He speaks with clear enthusiasm about the current Jeff Beck Group, featuring Bobby Tench, Max Middleton, Clive Chaman and Cozy Powell, calling it the best band he has ever led.


Beck explains that the group has been road‑testing new material alongside older staples like “Going Down” and “Definitely Maybe,” building momentum toward their first album together. He credits the band’s chemistry with restoring his confidence and pushing him into new musical territory.


He also mentions guest appearances from Jeff Bogert on select dates, hinting at the collaborative spirit surrounding the tour. Beck discusses recording sessions at TMI Studios in Memphis with Steve Cropper, expressing satisfaction with the results and a desire to keep evolving.


The piece closes with Beck looking ahead — eager to return to Britain, regroup, and dive into the studio to shape what he promises will be something special.


đź“° Visual Archive

• Black‑and‑white photograph of Jeff Beck performing live

• Classic early‑’70s Sounds layout with bold headline

• Single‑page column structure with tour reflections and album talk


Jeff Beck in ’72 — restless, revitalised, and carving out the next chapter with unmistakable fire.


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đź“° Closing Notes

This Sounds feature captures Beck at a pivotal moment: a guitarist rebuilding his sound, his band, and his confidence — all while pushing toward a new creative peak.



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