The funeral of Jeff Beck reached its most heart‑stopping moment when Jimmy Page, dressed in a somber black suit, slowly approached the coffin carrying one of his most iconic guitars — the very instrument he and Beck once played together in their Yardbirds days — and gently laid it across the polished wood. Witnesses described how Page rested his hand on the guitar for a long, silent moment before whispering, his voice breaking, “You were more than a brother, Jeff — you were the sound of my soul.” Those words shattered the room’s composure: Eric Clapton, seated just a few feet away, buried his face in his hands, openly weeping as other guitar greats like David Gilmour and Ronnie Wood lowered their heads in grief. One mourner later said, “It wasn’t just goodbye — it was Jimmy giving a part of himself back to Jeff.” When Page stepped back, the entire chapel fell into a heavy silence before rising in a tearful ovation, with fans online later calling it “the most powerful farewell in rock history.”
The funeral of Jeff Beck reached its most heart‑stopping moment when Jimmy Page, dressed in a somber black suit, slowly approached the coffin carrying one of his most iconic guitars — the very instrument...