Jeff Beck ft. Steven Tyler Ignite Hollywood Bowl with “Train Kept A‑Rollin’” (2016)

In the summer of 2016, at a sold-out Hollywood Bowl, Jeff Beck marked his 50th year in music with an electrifying roster of guest performers. Among them, Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler stole the spotlight alongside Beck for a scorching rendition of the Yardbirds-era classic “Train Kept A‑Rollin’”

Jeff Beck reprend "Purple Rain" en concert - Rolling Stone

Opening with his signature Stratocaster whine and overdriven power chords—as first popularized in the Yardbirds’ 1965 version—Beck steered the song into high gear. Tyler then bounded onstage, launching into soulful, gritty vocals that transformed the blues-rock anthem into a high-energy spectacle, a moment Essence described as a “meaningful duet” .

Guitar World praised this performance as part of “Live at the Hollywood Bowl,” a retrospective of Beck’s storied career, highlighting Tyler’s “boiling hot version” and Beck’s heartfelt reflection:

“Train Kept A‑Rollin’ is a song that runs through my veins, and I got to play it with a singer who has sung it for over 40 years. I am blessed.”

Jeff Beck - Train Kept A Rollin' (feat. Steven Tyler) (Live At The  Hollywood Bowl) - YouTube

The 2016 concert spanned Beck’s journey—from Yardbirds classics to deep blues and avant-garde instrumentals—featuring guests like Billy Gibbons and Beth Hart. Yet it was Tyler’s dynamic entrance and his raw, emotive delivery of this rock anthem that ignited the crowd and became the defining climax of the night.

The performance was later released on the Live at the Hollywood Bowl DVD/Blu‑ray and included in the audio set, praised for its focus on pure guitar virtuosity rather than flashy visuals

Watch Steven Tyler and Jeff Beck Play 'Train Kept A-Rollin'

Why it mattered

  • Cross‑genre magic: Beck’s psychedelic blues-rock and Tyler’s hard rock heritage collided in a singular performance.
  • Arosmith meets Yardbirds: Tyler paid homage to a song instrumental to both his band’s and Beck’s early history.
  • Stage chemistry: Critics cited their dynamic interplay as a highlight of the evening
Two faves, Jeff Beck and Steven Tyler. ST's jacket is wicked dope.

For fans and fellow musicians, that moment at the Bowl wasn’t just a show—it was a celebration of legacy, a meeting of legends that honored rock’s past while charging its present with explosive energy.

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