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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Wise River, Montana
Age: 46
Posts: 79
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Jimmy Page Question
Hi All,
I hadn't realized until just a few days ago that Jimmy Page used a Tele on the solo for Stairway to Heaven, or that the majority of the first two Zep albums were done with the same guitar. (Actually, I remembered that he had the psychedelic tele, but didn't realize he used it so extensively. I had probably read about ages ago and forgotten. I have a mind like steel trap... rusted shut) Did he use a tele for any of his session work before joining the Yardbirds? |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Chicago Chicago that toddlin' town
Age: 46
Posts: 1,842
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I remember an interview with Page where he said that he used an early Les
Paul Black Beauty (triple p/u LP Custom, I think it was) for sessions until it was, in his words "taken to some thieving magpie's nest"
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Virginia
Posts: 1,383
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There was just a very large interview w/ JP in one of the British "classic Rock" magazines. (In fact I think the name of the mag had something like 'classic rock' in the name.)
Anyway, he answered a lot of questions about his early session work. (Of course some things he doesn't remember.) And knocked down a lot of the rumors. Bought the issue while waiting for someone at the train station. Wish, now, I still had it. |
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Friend of Leo's
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He got that telecaster from Jeff Beck who had used it on some of the early Yardbirds' songs. The famous riff and the solo on Heart Full Of Soul is that guitar. JB got it from one of the guys in his earlier band, the Tridents.
Here's a picture of the Black Beauty that got stolen... |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 1,261
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I always thought the Black Veauty got stolen before or immediately after the formation of LZ. His studio work prior to the first LZ LP he used it, but it was gone by the time they got to recording so he used the Telecaster until the midlife of LZ. All his best licks were had on the Telecaster. Just like EC's best licks were layed down on a combo of Les Paul, SG and ES335.
Funny how important that first recording axe can be in an artists life. Even Jeff Beck himself was susceptible to that idea as many thinks his best licks were layed down on the black Les Paul in Blow by Blow and Wired. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Hampshire,UK
Age: 57
Posts: 116
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In a fairly recent interveiw Page stated that the Les Paul is the guitar that he is best known for, the Strat is his most versatile but the Tele remains his favorite. The same article had a photo of him playing a PRS!
Talking to a repair guy years back, he told me that the Tele's Page used were wired with the middle position in series like a Dano- so maybe all his guitars sort of "Tie up"! |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 431
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try to hear his tele playing on 'the yardbirds-live at the anderson theatre'. he's using a sola sound fuzz-one of my all-time fave rock tele albums for tone. unbelievable.
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Friend of Leo's
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+1 on the Anderson Theater record, Ellliot. One of my college roommates got that record before it was withdrawn. Someone was nice enough to make me a CD copy a few years ago. One time I was in Indianapolis and went to see "Rust Never Sleeps" at the movies when it was first released. Before the movie, they played The Yardbirds "Little Games" album over the sound system. I hadn't heard it in years and it was better then I remembered. Jimmy Page, a Tone Bender and a Tele, it's a hard combination to not like!
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