@@robertemerson1087. You clearly haven’t seen his video on which guitar is best for which genre where he uses typically jazz guitars for metal songs and vice versa. And it still sounds great. Also there are many people who have covered stairway on a strat and said that it was easier and sounds better
@@brettadkins7563 No I agree with you actually. He’s a great guitar player as in someone who is able to play guitar. That is independent from musicianship. Do not confuse ones ability to play guitar and one’s musicianship. For instance, Kurt Cobain was a terrible guitar player but amazing musician. They are completely independent from one another. Think more before you reply.
I’m a massive massive late bloomer and just getting really really into Jimmy Pages playing… don’t kill me. But this video could not have come into my life at a better time …
The 60s were 60 years ago. Original Led Zeppelin fans are around 80 years old today. I don't think they will judge you for discovering L.Z. in 2021. Enjoy!
Jimmy’s got a lot of EMG strats floating around lol. KDH got a hold of almost the same guitar a few months back, and similar story too. A dark red strat with EMG’s, briefly played by Page at some gigs. He did a video on it a couple weeks back…similar title as well if anyone is searching. If anyone enjoyed this, check KDH’s video out too.
@@craigshewchuk9018 For sure, got my first “vintage” guitar earlier this year, a 30+ year old Kramer and it’s fun to imagine all the cool shows it’s played and guitarists it’s been played by. A legend like Page might have even played it at some point and we wouldn’t even know.
@@rocktorrocks or Eddie or any of the hair metal people, they really had a lot of different gear, and seemed to always be trading for money or new gear, all those big 80s guitarists
Those actually look like the old Fender Lace Sensors, not EMGs. If I recall, at the time, EMG didn’t have single coil pickups. I think Page had this during his The Firm tours as a spare.
i bet $400000 that this DONT sell, just like the 'only played by Clapton' strat that didnt sell.........there could some baby boomer recent retiree that buys it lol
The pricing too is copiously optimistic. Page played this guitar on two or three occations, in a very low key setting sitting in with a local band in a local bar, just for fun. And for that, it now supposedly rises in value from 10- 15 thousand dollars to 75 to 100... That's mad(!). But there are even madder attemts out there... A while ago, there was a vendor on Gbase who had a late eighties US reissue Strat; not custom shop or anything fancy, just a regular production US reissue; that had been lent to Stevie Ray Vaughan for one gig because there'd been some problems getting his guitars to said gig, or whatever it was... Anywhay... A guitar like that, in very good condition, will sell for somewhere between two and two and a half thousand dollars. Maybe a up to a grand more if it's a limited edition colour (which this one was. It was blonde and had gold plated hardware). They were asking 100 000 for it. Like Christian Rose below, I think this one will be an impossible sell.
You are so wrong. 1 - Pages first guitar in the zeppelin years was the tele, he recorded with it all throughout their career as a band. The LPs too but they were mainly live guitars. 2nd, 3rd, 4th guitars were LP 59 burst, Custom black beauty 3 pick ups, cherry LP. 5TH guitar was the Martin D##, 6th was definitely the Danelectro (it's all over the albums and live from 1970 up until presence album, even live in 1980!) 2 - Page was 90% pentatonic until Zeppelin 2, whole lotta love, heart breaker, black dog, are Dorian pentatonic mixed with major blues, sometimes pure Dorian. I've gone through all his work and studied it, is pentatonic Dorian with a few exceptions when he is in minor keys (Achilles Last Stand, Since I've been loving you). In some sense his music was more major than minor as he clearly loved the 4 chord as a major in minor and blues keys. He was not a 'pentatonic guy' after zeppelin 1.
Pretty much overhyped Now if it was one he owned & played in Zeppelin it might be worthy of a large premium But some people might just pay a bunch extra if he looked at it
@@dw7704 didnt he say this guitar is worth about 70k? I think if he sold his double neck ir his les paul it would be like 500k lol so id say the two weeks value is right
I had a poster of Jimmy Page playing the double-neck for years growing up. I probably “owned” that double-neck at least as much as Jimmy “owned” this strat.
Ive got a '77 blonde maple neck strat, well worn neck and cracked paint body with a booster switch added somewhere in time, love it. and has the big '70s headstock and string tree, great sounding...
Great!, I thought Jimmy is a "Les Paul" guy?, hmmm I think I will soon switch to the Fender Strat off stage, playability over tone baby.👍 But can the Strat handle my wicked tasty Wahwah licks!🤤
Didn't you used a Fender Stratocaster around 87 - 89? At AJFA times. Even, you used one in the music video of the song, one. Huh guess cok(o)e really makes you forget stuff.
You actually should record that outro riff - it's pretty great, I love the pull offs to open strings, really cool sound. If you don't, I'm totally stealing it. LOL
When you described Jimmy Page’s playing in addition to the Pentatonic scale you called out natural minor, Mixolydian and Dorian. I always thought of Jimmy Page as very Aeolian Mode in his leads. Surprised you didn’t mention it. Im no theory expert, but have I been wrong all these years? Thanks!
I was trying out a rack digital reverb at Wurlitzer Music in Boston (it's gone now) 30 years ago with my homemade guitar (inspired by the whole EVH "do-it-yourself" mentality). Matt "Guitar" Murphy approached me and said, "Man, what kinda guitar is that!?".....We traded some licks on it, along with salesman Dave Waters, what a fun time! I had Mike Stern sign the back of it at the Litchfield Jazzfest. --still my main axe to this day, with all the money I've spent on other guitars...Oh well.
I don’t think an average early 70s Strat is worth USD 15 grand, even if it’s in Yngwie yellow Probably closer to half that or less for an amazing example. These are ‘almost vintage’ because not even early CBS…
@@jr13227 - yes, an amazing example would have to be pretty clean. I think 70s guitars are quite overvalued, and people overpaying for all manner of things will get old at some point.
Man I love these historical pieces of art. Oldest guitar I've played was a '67 Ventura acoustic. The stories those hands could tell man. Keep them coming!
It will be interesting to see how much it sells for just because someone played it a few times. Cool guitar for sure but it's not like he had it in his collection or anything
I sold my 79 Antigua strat in a moment of madness years ago, still miss it, you'd be surprised how playable they are even with a 7.25 radius the action was amazing,
Tyler, the way you described Pages playing style as "Barely keeping it on the road" is classic Jimmy, during some of his best or worst nights, depending on how you look at it? That's what made it great.
well i met jimi page one to one and we sit on same table and ive got pic of me and him on my profile :) we had a little chat aswell ,one in a million experience
If you haven’t already you should make a playlist of songs that all beginner guitar guitarist should learn to help them learn and become confident in how they play guitar
Dead serious when I say this. I don't think there is another musician who has played more iconic guitars from legendary musicians across so many genres of rock.
Its a early 71 transitional, even without the Jimmy Page connection its a very rare guitar. By mid year 1971 CBS Fender transitioned to their Micro tilt neck bullet truss rod models.
I've noticed lighter gaged strings like 9s or 8s and any down tuning makes leads so damn easy to play and bend dude. That's why I stick to 10s so I get heavy sounding and good toned rhythm and increases strength 💪 in my fingers for solos. I've done 10s for so many year's that they are easy for me to bend no problem. Honestly they sound better all around going up from stock strings. Also why is it that most guitars come stock at 9s? I noticed some brands come stock at 10s and it blows me away I wish we all had the choice to receive the guitar setup in certain strings and or tunings. Would make it more enticing to buy online.
I know a girl who gave up acoustic guitar because the strings were to hard to push down. Usually I recommend 9s on acoustic if your starting out so you can play more. I even had a bassist complain when he started learning
If you want to buy a new Gibson order it from the Gibson garage, and you can specify what string gauge you and the guitar will come setup for those strings.
Hey!! You play some really cool vids!! I do have a request though if you don't mind.. Have you thought about doing a video on the talk box pedal? I would find that quite interesting! Thank you and keep up the good work on your vids!
@@smalltowninnewmexico see a thing slash has a handbuilt les paul by some specialist feller... and recently discovered tony iommis SG was a hand made speacial.... most of these top guitarists have utterly NO guitar snobbery whatsoever.... they get endorsed £ id imagine and why not.... but they are natural good players and dont seem to worry about ability like you tube plebs seem to.... all makes it more interesting tho
In 1973 I sold Jimmy Page one of my 1957 Original Blonde Fender Stratocasters at the Drake Hotel along with two PAF pickups and a Double neck he gifted to Roy Harper. So Jimmy has used Strats at least since then. I offered him four 1959 Gibson Les Paul Sunburst Standards for less than $4000 each but he told me he wanted them for less since he made them famous. That was the night of the Drake Hotel robery. Peter Grant paid us in cash that night.
I'd like to do an experiment where you let a player try a guitar and then tell them it was a famous musicians and see if they play different. I swear the belief is more important than if it actually was played by that person.
Dude nice display of picking control with that digging in technique. I try to do this all the time but I always get a few pinch harmonics come through.
You might want to check the date on that guitar and I don't think it's a 71. The 71 is the first year of the bullet strat. The pickups should be staggered pole pickups.
Great video! I love EMG Singles. It sounds like that one might have the SPC mid-boost control. The pickups are much more single coil sounding with it turned down compared to the thick/smooth humbucking tone you've got going there.
Tyler is going through all the ultra-famous Guitars like they're Infinity Stones..
I can imagine all of the ones he’s played so far hanging on a wall with a space in the middle for Jimi’s white Strat and Tyler going “... one to go.”
Well this guitar was played by a very famous guitarist but I wouldnt say this guitae in particular is very famous
James Hetfields, Kirk Hammetts, Eric Claptons, Eddie Van Halens and Jimmy Page are the guitars Tyler has conquered... who next? 🤔
@@georgedajavs7608 For him? Eric Johnson and Hendrix
If only he could play Brian Mays guitar
He had Jimmy’s guitar and didn’t even play the forbidden riff
Not the right guitar.
@@robertemerson1087. You clearly haven’t seen his video on which guitar is best for which genre where he uses typically jazz guitars for metal songs and vice versa. And it still sounds great. Also there are many people who have covered stairway on a strat and said that it was easier and sounds better
Legend has it, that the forbidden riff may only be allowed if played on Jimmy Page’s Double Neck SG, hence why he did not play it.
@@coolmathsgamesmanager8137 to be hoEST it should be a telecaster and a fender double six!
@@coolmathsgamesmanager8137the solo was played on a tele
"I played B.B King's Ibanez jem"
“I played Yngwie Malmsteen’s 1939 Gibson hollow body archtop”
@@eli-rv7tb i played dimebag darrell’s fender jazzmaster
@@benoit4652 I played Chet Atkins’ flying V
I shot kurt cobains favorite 20 guage Remington
“I played Jimi Hendrix’s squire jazzmaster!!”
"Probably the third guitar you would associate with Page..."
*cries in danelectro
Yup
Danelectro gang‼️
Double neck
12 strings Fender
Harmony acoustic
The good old Danny
Craviola cries from Brazil.
Tyler played Jimmy Page’s Stratocaster. Music Truly Is Win.
My dumbass forgot his names Tyler and for some dumbass reason i thought of tyler the creator 😂🤣
@@creaturex5705 That’s because you were thinking of music and therefore a musician, not a RUclips personality who tries famous people’s guitars.
That’s got everything to do with guitars/gadgets and very little to do with music actually.
@@lucasetienne6573 Tyler is a pretty badass guitar player who happens to also be a successful RUclipsr. You sound like a jealous piece of shit lol.
@@brettadkins7563 No I agree with you actually. He’s a great guitar player as in someone who is able to play guitar. That is independent from musicianship. Do not confuse ones ability to play guitar and one’s musicianship. For instance, Kurt Cobain was a terrible guitar player but amazing musician. They are completely independent from one another. Think more before you reply.
You should buy the fender telecaster dragon signature
He should
I have that guitar and honestly it's not my favorite
It’s awful
@@ItsJustRyan89 why
@@ItsJustRyan89 it’s a tele like what how could it be awful😂 what makes it worse then another tele?
“I bought Jimi Hendrix’s house, wore his clothes, played his guitar and walked his dog”
I was Jeff Beck for about a half an hour. Then i fell asleep.
It's amazing that it's intonation is so good looking at those saddle placements .
I’m a massive massive late bloomer and just getting really really into Jimmy Pages playing… don’t kill me.
But this video could not have come into my life at a better time …
The 60s were 60 years ago. Original Led Zeppelin fans are around 80 years old today. I don't think they will judge you for discovering L.Z. in 2021. Enjoy!
Welcome to the fanclub😎
theres no problem enjoyinig anything lol, its what u like. and plus hes a great player so its a good refference.
@@CesarCordova ...First album was in 69 & they were rock in the 70s.
@@michaelgallagher3640 what about Beck's Bolero? That was 66.
Jimmy’s got a lot of EMG strats floating around lol. KDH got a hold of almost the same guitar a few months back, and similar story too. A dark red strat with EMG’s, briefly played by Page at some gigs. He did a video on it a couple weeks back…similar title as well if anyone is searching. If anyone enjoyed this, check KDH’s video out too.
It's funny how many old guitars have been through so many hands and some really great players
@@craigshewchuk9018 For sure, got my first “vintage” guitar earlier this year, a 30+ year old Kramer and it’s fun to imagine all the cool shows it’s played and guitarists it’s been played by. A legend like Page might have even played it at some point and we wouldn’t even know.
@@rocktorrocks or Eddie or any of the hair metal people, they really had a lot of different gear, and seemed to always be trading for money or new gear, all those big 80s guitarists
Those actually look like the old Fender Lace Sensors, not EMGs. If I recall, at the time, EMG didn’t have single coil pickups. I think Page had this during his The Firm tours as a spare.
Page gave the guitar back, so he "owned" it for a month. It's still a Fender, and Page played it. But "owned" is a little misleading. In my opinion.
The guy gave it to him and said he could keep it. Jimmy brought it home... but left it the next time he came. I'd say he owned it.
@@JuiceboxDesmond For a month
@@MD12134MD I'm thinking ownership doesn't have a time limit, I've owned muscle cars, and motorcycles less than a month, but I still owned them.
i bet $400000 that this DONT sell, just like the 'only played by Clapton' strat that didnt sell.........there could some baby boomer recent retiree that buys it lol
The pricing too is copiously optimistic. Page played this guitar on two or three occations, in a very low key setting sitting in with a local band in a local bar, just for fun. And for that, it now supposedly rises in value from 10- 15 thousand dollars to 75 to 100... That's mad(!). But there are even madder attemts out there...
A while ago, there was a vendor on Gbase who had a late eighties US reissue Strat; not custom shop or anything fancy, just a regular production US reissue; that had been lent to Stevie Ray Vaughan for one gig because there'd been some problems getting his guitars to said gig, or whatever it was... Anywhay... A guitar like that, in very good condition, will sell for somewhere between two and two and a half thousand dollars. Maybe a up to a grand more if it's a limited edition colour (which this one was. It was blonde and had gold plated hardware). They were asking 100 000 for it.
Like Christian Rose below, I think this one will be an impossible sell.
Are y’all seriously gonna love this guitar without paying attention to those amazing EMGs? Those are amazing!
They did sound pretty beefy
Which set of EMGs are they?
@@davemish4163 Probably EMG SA. Got one in my Strat too. Amazong sound
@Herr Linnert they really do sound great!
Perfect timing, Tyler! I have time to watch this before work
That outtro riff has Presence-era Bonham behind it all over the place. DO IT.
You are so wrong.
1 - Pages first guitar in the zeppelin years was the tele, he recorded with it all throughout their career as a band. The LPs too but they were mainly live guitars. 2nd, 3rd, 4th guitars were LP 59 burst, Custom black beauty 3 pick ups, cherry LP. 5TH guitar was the Martin D##, 6th was definitely the Danelectro (it's all over the albums and live from 1970 up until presence album, even live in 1980!)
2 - Page was 90% pentatonic until Zeppelin 2, whole lotta love, heart breaker, black dog, are Dorian pentatonic mixed with major blues, sometimes pure Dorian.
I've gone through all his work and studied it, is pentatonic Dorian with a few exceptions when he is in minor keys (Achilles Last Stand, Since I've been loving you).
In some sense his music was more major than minor as he clearly loved the 4 chord as a major in minor and blues keys.
He was not a 'pentatonic guy' after zeppelin 1.
very cool, thank you
Very cool, thank you
@@unclejudymusic yeah very cool
@@eejbrs3389 who this? Initials?
@@unclejudymusic OMG JUDY HI 😍
damn of course you did now play jimi hendrix's guitar
I had my stratocaster autoghaphed by Ross "The Boss" Friedman. I swear is started playing 6 times better after that
You were inspired 😀
Whimps and Posers left the hall......
didja play "slow death" better?
The man basically borrowed the guitar for two weeks and it appreciates in value this much. Crazy.
Pretty much overhyped
Now if it was one he owned & played in Zeppelin it might be worthy of a large premium
But some people might just pay a bunch extra if he looked at it
It’s worth what someone will pay
@@chrisdnilsson Cost and worth aren't interchangeable terms.
@@dw7704 didnt he say this guitar is worth about 70k? I think if he sold his double neck ir his les paul it would be like 500k lol so id say the two weeks value is right
I had a poster of Jimmy Page playing the double-neck for years growing up. I probably “owned” that double-neck at least as much as Jimmy “owned” this strat.
I have fallen in love with Stratocasters since the pandemic began. This is one I would kill for.
"I resurrected Jimmy Hendrix and then played with B B King too" is all that's left for Tyler to do tbh
Tyler: "75 to100k dollars"
Also Tyler: lays it down on the floor lol
I was looking for this comment 😂
Says something about being spoiled, doesn’t it?
@@slydogtom no
It definitely has the Zep tones
Ok that literally gave me chills, thanks tyler
Aleister Crowley!!
So he played it publicly three times. It's not Jimmy's Strat. It sounds great (the pickups) and it's well set up, but 100K for that?
A fool and their money will be separated.
But I do love how it looks. Can't stand dirty looking maple necked guitars but to me this one is just right but not a hundred grand.
@@gmac8852 it's cus it's plastic not nitro
I have a back stage pass for Joe Satriani signed by him when I met him at the HOB in Dallas. Super quiet and cool guy
Ive got a '77 blonde maple neck strat, well worn neck and cracked paint body with a booster switch added somewhere in time, love it. and has the big '70s headstock and string tree, great sounding...
I played my Gibson Custom Shop 57 2 pickup reissue LP custom today, wow it was awesome.
I'm a simple axe: I see "Page" and "Strat", I hit like
Great!, I thought Jimmy is a "Les Paul" guy?, hmmm I think I will soon switch to the Fender Strat off stage, playability over tone baby.👍 But can the Strat handle my wicked tasty Wahwah licks!🤤
*laughs in voodoo child*
Didn't you used a Fender Stratocaster around 87 - 89? At AJFA times. Even, you used one in the music video of the song, one. Huh guess cok(o)e really makes you forget stuff.
You actually should record that outro riff - it's pretty great, I love the pull offs to open strings, really cool sound. If you don't, I'm totally stealing it. LOL
I love these videos! Thanks man for posting what people would only dream of!
When you described Jimmy Page’s playing in addition to the Pentatonic scale you called out natural minor, Mixolydian and Dorian.
I always thought of Jimmy Page as very Aeolian Mode in his leads. Surprised you didn’t mention it. Im no theory expert, but have I been wrong all these years?
Thanks!
aeolian mode is natural minor
Ahh! Of course!
Aeolian is the same as melodic minor
@@dominikweber4305 isn't Aeolian just natural minor? Melodic minor has different notes ascending and descending.
Very Dorian to me
Cool historical & playin' details!! Fab.
Love it. Also, the "end" was hot! Thanks
play Beethoven's piano next pls (in all seriousness tho awesome great to see you live your dreams)
First time Tyler played something impressive: “Wow that’s so awesome!”
Now: “Yeah cool Tyler thanks for sharing”
This is one of the beautifulest finish on strat
I was trying out a rack digital reverb at Wurlitzer Music in Boston (it's gone now) 30 years ago with my homemade guitar (inspired by the whole EVH "do-it-yourself" mentality). Matt "Guitar" Murphy approached me and said, "Man, what kinda guitar is that!?".....We traded some licks on it, along with salesman Dave Waters, what a fun time! I had Mike Stern sign the back of it at the Litchfield Jazzfest. --still my main axe to this day, with all the money I've spent on other guitars...Oh well.
Did Jimmy like it in drop tuning or do you think the guy who has that guitar prefers it that way?
Last riff slapped and he knew it
I don’t think an average early 70s Strat is worth USD 15 grand, even if it’s in Yngwie yellow
Probably closer to half that or less for an amazing example. These are ‘almost vintage’ because not even early CBS…
Not to mention those aren’t original pickups (are they?)
@@jr13227 - yes, an amazing example would have to be pretty clean.
I think 70s guitars are quite overvalued, and people overpaying for all manner of things will get old at some point.
I don't think you heard him, Jimmy Page touched it. lol
For real. They are listed on reverb right now for half…which is still over priced. I’d rather just buy a custom shop for half of that.
Man I love these historical pieces of art. Oldest guitar I've played was a '67 Ventura acoustic. The stories those hands could tell man. Keep them coming!
It will be interesting to see how much it sells for just because someone played it a few times. Cool guitar for sure but it's not like he had it in his collection or anything
I sold my 79 Antigua strat in a moment of madness years ago, still miss it, you'd be surprised how playable they are even with a 7.25 radius the action was amazing,
Tyler, the way you described Pages playing style as "Barely keeping it on the road" is classic Jimmy, during some of his best or worst nights, depending on how you look at it? That's what made it great.
well i met jimi page one to one and we sit on same table and ive got pic of me and him on my profile :) we had a little chat aswell ,one in a million experience
That’s crazy I live in Tahoe and jam with Robbie gade from time to time he told this story cool stuff
If you haven’t already you should make a playlist of songs that all beginner guitar guitarist should learn to help them learn and become confident in how they play guitar
I think he has done it already
Love the EMG sound.
Dead serious when I say this. I don't think there is another musician who has played more iconic guitars from legendary musicians across so many genres of rock.
Love Jimmy
The EVH is still Amazing
That high note bend at 13:40 made me have goosebumps holy fuck.
You and me both!
Was planning for a squire... now i think I'm gonna go for the auction
he's played so many of these guitars he's just become unphased to it
Good job, Tyler! And any guitarists who don't acknowledge their influences... well, I have to wonder if they are being honest.
I love that color
Yeah! Definitely record that.
Play Brian May's guitar next 🙌🙌👏👏👏
I don't think May is giving that one up!
Nah he built that thing. Iet the man have it
Its a early 71 transitional, even without the Jimmy Page connection its a very rare guitar. By mid year 1971 CBS Fender transitioned to their Micro tilt neck bullet truss rod models.
Beautiful guitar
Tyler you sir are my spirit animal.
this guys bucket list is most people's pipe dream
The final jam is approved. Fantastic Page-esque inspired lick. Nicely played sir…
I didn't expect a guitar lesson within the video. Very cool! Thanks
That “diggin in” lick 13:31 sounds exactly like Rik Emmett in Triumph’s “Rock and Roll Machine” 👍
I've noticed lighter gaged strings like 9s or 8s and any down tuning makes leads so damn easy to play and bend dude. That's why I stick to 10s so I get heavy sounding and good toned rhythm and increases strength 💪 in my fingers for solos. I've done 10s for so many year's that they are easy for me to bend no problem. Honestly they sound better all around going up from stock strings. Also why is it that most guitars come stock at 9s? I noticed some brands come stock at 10s and it blows me away I wish we all had the choice to receive the guitar setup in certain strings and or tunings. Would make it more enticing to buy online.
I know a girl who gave up acoustic guitar because the strings were to hard to push down. Usually I recommend 9s on acoustic if your starting out so you can play more. I even had a bassist complain when he started learning
If you want to buy a new Gibson order it from the Gibson garage, and you can specify what string gauge you and the guitar will come setup for those strings.
I like 10s on a lp scale length and 9s on strat style scale length.
10-46 on all of my guitars from the strats to a LP
“Olympic white” aye maybe 8,000 cigarettes ago lol
Every video feels like a holy grail guitar video!
Sound heaven dude.
Hey!! You play some really cool vids!! I do have a request though if you don't mind.. Have you thought about doing a video on the talk box pedal? I would find that quite interesting! Thank you and keep up the good work on your vids!
Now I’m SUPER FREAKIN JEALOUS!!!!! Congrats bro!
Could you make a vid on your thoughts of guitar being used more in modern music, for example "happier than ever" and "Good 4 U"?
tyler > "wish i had 100k to buy this thing"
me > looks at literally everything in the background.
Sounded pretty.kick ass man!...awesome color
....see, more proof that deep down EVERY EPIC GUITARIST is a Strat player!
Slash uses a Les Paul
Angus Young uses a SG
@@thatonecuber5996 LoL...THATS what they want you to think.....👽🎸
@@thatonecuber5996 There’s video proof of Slash playing a Strat. It’s on RUclips and it’s from quiet a few years ago.
@@smalltowninnewmexico see a thing slash has a handbuilt les paul by some specialist feller... and recently discovered tony iommis SG was a hand made speacial.... most of these top guitarists have utterly NO guitar snobbery whatsoever.... they get endorsed £ id imagine and why not.... but they are natural good players and dont seem to worry about ability like you tube plebs seem to.... all makes it more interesting tho
@@pmay222 wow this message should be on Glens channel~ the 'stupid things guitarists say' segment!! 🤦♂️😂😂👍😉😉
Very cool Tyler!!!!!
In 1973 I sold Jimmy Page one of my 1957 Original Blonde Fender Stratocasters at the Drake Hotel along with two PAF pickups and a Double neck he gifted to Roy Harper. So Jimmy has used Strats at least since then. I offered him four 1959 Gibson Les Paul Sunburst Standards for less than $4000 each but he told me he wanted them for less since he made them famous. That was the night of the Drake Hotel robery. Peter Grant paid us in cash that night.
Yeah my 1970 Stratocaster has vintage EMG’s with a in and out of faze switch
I'd like to do an experiment where you let a player try a guitar and then tell them it was a famous musicians and see if they play different. I swear the belief is more important than if it actually was played by that person.
It may not be more important, but it def makes a difference. Mind over matter.
You got some great friends
I thought it said Telecaster oh well this is really brilliant.
Oh Wow phenomenal sound thanks SIR.
Looks nice. I liked Page's Lake Placid blue Strat too.
Dude nice display of picking control with that digging in technique. I try to do this all the time but I always get a few pinch harmonics come through.
😍
Got to put the Danelectro & the double-neck ahead of the Strat for the JP association
Dude! Very cool!
I'm so damn jealous
Next video be like : we bought Jimmy Hendrix and EVH back from the dead , and jamming with them
You might want to check the date on that guitar and I don't think it's a 71. The 71 is the first year of the bullet strat. The pickups should be staggered pole pickups.
Great video! I love EMG Singles. It sounds like that one might have the SPC mid-boost control. The pickups are much more single coil sounding with it turned down compared to the thick/smooth humbucking tone you've got going there.
You play great, sounds great, and I never knew he would ever play a Stratocaster
I own an original Floyd Rose guitar that has pickups in it that were out there by said Jimmy Page. And yes I play it often. Great vid.
I wonder if this is the one what shows in "In The Evening" where he divebombs at 3:42 and the springs get all jacked up.
Gilmour Had those EMGs on his Strat back in the 90s
Tyler: I play F major triad
Tyler: *plays E major Triad*
Me: hmmm?
tuned down half step
That tune at the end was amazing record it Tyler and don’t over produce it with prs obsession keep it raw strat blues down in the evergreens baby
This tops them all