The performance is frequently cited as a testament to the "mutual respect" between the two artists, who rarely shared the stage. While Beck was known for his "courage to experiment" and lack of fear regarding mistakes, Gilmour was praised for his "melodic sensibility" and "emotional intelligence". Together, they created a version of "Jerusalem" that fans describe as a "gem" and a "treat for guitar fans".
: One notable review highlights a moment at the 37-second mark where Gilmour’s playing reportedly made Beck's "knees buckle," described as the "highest praise for a guitarist". jeff_beck_with_david_gilmour_jerusalem_live_at_...
The Blues Rock Experience. ... Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload origina... ... A GEM!! Facebook·The Blues Rock Experience Jeff Beck & Dave Gilmour - Jerusalem The performance is frequently cited as a testament
: Performing the hymn in the historic Royal Albert Hall added a "monumental" and "sacred" quality to the rendition. Critical Consensus : One notable review highlights a moment at
The live performance of by Jeff Beck and David Gilmour at the Royal Albert Hall on July 4, 2009, is widely regarded by fans and critics as a "sublime" and "moving" moment in guitar history. Key Highlights of the Performance