And here comes another version more artistic with Jeff Beck and Sting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9Brw_0gncU
Jeff Beck: have to confess that for some reason that guy has never attracted me. Can't say why, but it's probably that underneath he is too conservative for my tastes. But I have come to appreciate him in later years. Not just his music, but also I see he has tried to hold onto some values that were nascent in the sixties. Yet it is his sound that I have most appreciated. Take note that he can transfer from a purer sound to a distorted driven sound without clicking any buttons on the floor, or on his guitar. Also note that his sound is excellent - it is not a digital sound. It is a beautiful analogue sound - with pure tonal qualities. The way he can transition from pure to distorted is due to his careful craft in the use of the compressor - it requires skill in the manual attack of his fingers on the strings. I also have come to enjoy the lyricism in his playing. Suffice to say, he has survived to surprise me over the years since he complained to Eric Clapton that Hendrix was ripping off all Eric's techniques.