I’ve met him,talked to him for a few minutes,he was a lovely guy…then ten years after (no pun intended) I picked up a hitch -hiker in the mountains of Wales,he noticed my guitar in the back seat and asked if I liked Led Zep,I regaled him with my tale of meeting Pagey,and all their local ‘history’ (Bron-y-aur etc) It was only when I dropped him off that he started laughing and informed me that he was actually Jimmy’s son Ashen,and it was ! He looks the spit of him !I drove the rest of the way home listening to Zep,of course…
@@Philip__325 All true arkid,I actually asked Pagey about his first use of a Wah wah on Dave Berry’s ‘the crying game’ he put me right saying it was actually a Diahmond swell pedal.
@@sydneyirishbluessad how many of you guys believe a disgruntled broke ex-roadie's stories, the whole band has publicly debunked that stuff decades ago
Jimmy Page but also Tony Iommi and Sir Brian May, all in the same room!!! About that room, I'm kinda happy that it's not closer to where I live because if I would go in there, I'm pretty sure I would get out being homeless with no car, no girlfriend anymore and in debt!
I would be so excited to meet any of of those three legends, but meeting the three at the same time would be a dream! They were the reason for me to start playing guitar.
I saw a clip on TH-cam once of Iommi and May playing Paranoid together, and it struck me how much you could hear their distinct styles, not clashing but working perfectly together. Legends indeed.
@@CloxxkiI'll start with a nice arms crossed nodding in approval and them move on to a light clap with maybe a little "Woo!" thrown in if I'm feeling it.
I just signed up for yiour channel after watching various videos. Jimmy Page is my favorite guitarist (and LZ is my favorite band). What a treat to see this video.
Dear Paul ,I’m so happy that you meet one of your greatest guitars heroes, I follow your channel and have learned and enjoyed your work and knowledge united by your so friendly style for teaching, that I really believe that you so much deserve this moment. Keep on with your great channel and thank you very much.
Loved the opening sequence! And congratulations on meeting one of the guitar greats! Heck, I am surprised that all three of them in the same room didn't open some portal into six string heaven or something!
I met him and shook his hand in LA for a book signing event back in 2014. I was surprised at how strong his grip was! He commented on my shirt, which had a tree and its roots in the shape of a guitar from Kauai. Emotions came out of nowhere as I was walking away. I even slept in my truck in a parking garage! Great memory.
Me too, what a special day, a great memory indeed! Went with my dad, a crazy Zep super fan (he's got like 2500 Zeppelin songs in his library, every bootleg recording of a live show he could find on the Internet).
I met him too, I was playing skiffle and he came up and said "Amazing. Are you in a band?" and I said "Nah, I'm in biological research" and his mate Robert came over and shouted "What did you say that for? You know Jimmy didn't make it in biological research and ended up as a rock guitar player - he's never gotten over it" so I said "Chill Robert, I only came here because it's my son's 6th birthday" and he punched me in the face?
Great video, I woke up grumpy (as you do at 69yo) it really lifted my mood. I remember a guitar shop in Sydney in the 70s Harry Landis that had a sign "anyone playing stairway to heaven or smoke on the water will be asked to leave.
What a terrific experience! I also had an SG (because of Robby Krieger of the Doors), but it wouldn't stay in tune. I eventually traded it in - and THEN, at the Nashville Gibson Garage just a couple of years ago, I bought another one at their custom shop. THAT one has been great. [I saw Led Zeppelin at their first New York show. It was at the famous Carnegie Hall in 1969. Fabulous.)
Oh, man!... 😮 What an awesome place and with such beautiful guitars! ❤❤❤ Not really a big fan of Gibson myself, but let's give credit where a credit is due. I'm sincerely happy for you. Great video! 👍🏻👏🏻🙋🏼♂️
Gibson have officially created the boutique style store all the luxury brands have. Porsche, Rolex, Gucci etc all have stores like this. The prices are insane - 3,999 in canada now and likely to go higher. These guitars are now firmly in the dentist/dawyer/accountant category of things that are luxury nice to haves that will never be used by actual people.
I gig regularly with both my Murphy lab electrics. And I saved for years to be able to. Some people do actually just appreciate playing a well made instrument, ya know. Stereotypes are ugly but easy to post for likes.
Sure some regular musicians buy em too. But the vast majority of Gibson buyers now are upper middle class and upper class folks. Thats why they have fake aging techniques in the custom shop - its so dentists can buy something that replicates road wear and they can do some cosplay. Fits perfectly with their Harley Davidson.
@@mohannair some of them sure. Saying most without any proof is just talkin sh tho. Yes rich ppl like nice things and they can afford them. Doesn’t mean working musicians don’t play nice instruments either. Anyone can save 5k with enough plan and intention if it’s important to you, most ppl are just financially impulsive and immediately wave off anything that’s not instant gratification.
@@ScottsGuitar That I will agree on - anyone can save 5k. Heck I may buy a standard 50s in tobacco burst during a financially impulsive moment in the near future as well lol. Enjoy your instruments in good health. Cheers.
Paul, I ENVY you dearly! What a beautiful meeting this was with 3 of our heroes: Jimmy Page, Tommy Iommi, Brian May, each LEGENDS in their own way! Mama mia!
Thank you. Everyone does conventions, openings, presentations....... but you have finally produced a video where the intro is more interesting and amusing than the actual event. Yes it was great to see those iconic guitar legends and all of those beautiful guitars but you in that phone box at the beginning was epic, closely followed by your fleeting image on the Abbey Road zebra crossing photoshoot.
Paul!! You spent that whole time chasing Jimmy when you had Sir Brian May AND Tommy Iommi both there to hang out with?!! Great video, especially doing my favourite thing ever; playing Stairway in a guitar store. Excellent job
I met Jimmy Page back in 1995. Plant & Page played in México City the No Quarter tour. I made a 8 hour bus travel from my hometown to México City the night before the gig. Arrived at 7:00 a.m. and at 11:00 a.m. I went to El Tianguis del Chopo (outdoors live music, sale, exchange of records/instruments/clothing, etc). That day El Chopo was a crazy boiling place because the Page & Plant concert that night, everything was about Led Zeppelin. By 3:00 p.m. I was leaving the Chopo and 2 blocks from there while I was walking on the street just in front of the Mercado de Artesanías (a pretty expensive silvery and crafts store) a limo parked 10 feet just in front of me, the back door opened, Jimmy Page got out of the limo and the first thing he saw was me, I Immediately recognize him and only had to walk 3 more steps to shake his hand. I told him how much I´ve admired and enjoyed his work, I told him I had traveled 8 hours to in order to attend the concert that night, he told me Robert stayed at the President Hotel....we kept talking while we walked into the Mercado de Artesanías. He was very kind, I couldn´t believe I was talking with my personal guitar hero while through the glass of the store window I could see all the people going crazy because he was at the city but nobody knew he was just inside that store....talking with me! No camera, no smartphone, no pic with Jimmy Page...just a GREAT memory of talking and greeting Jimmy
Oh my. But No pic with Tommy or Brian? All 3 are icons, but yes, Jimmy is No. 1. Cool store too. Need to plan a trip around that! Thanks for posting, you are fortunate to have been invited to this opening!
What an awesome day/deal for you Paul! I've only been lucky enough to see Jimmy in concert, on the Outrider tour back in '89. I lol'd hard at that "No Stairway" clip and also lament the fact that you had your chance and you forgot to ask the Man what the mystery chord was/is! I guess we all get 'star-struck' sometimes! I was at a Dokken show a long time ago and got over-heated (Wearing too much clothing during a winter show) in the mosh-pit and the bouncers exited me, stage-left to the door that led to the outside and cool-cool air. I was still letting the steam rise off me as the band came out for a smoke-break! So there I was just standing there shooting the shit with Dokken and George Lynch/Jeff Pilson and a couple roadies. I don't think Don came out for that, but Pilson was quite friendly and we had a bit of a laugh at the whole "I got too hot" reasoning for me being out there. I've always wanted to pick Jimmy and George's guitar brains... well them and bunch of others! Cheers!
Geezs... You do a great job of keeping yourself informed don't you. Go buy the latest Zeppelin catalog (out for years now.) and GUESS WHAT?! You'll see all the names credited on the LPs and the proper people or relatives receiving their royalties for as long as those are sold.
@@Mark-lq3sb I want to hear Jimmy say it, not just have the publishers leave a few names in the footnotes. I want him to say "I stole other artists music and tried to pretend it was all me".
@@Metal-Possum If Jimmy has to shouldn't the rest of the artist that did the same thing do it too? I guess it's kind of late for Elvis Presley you'll have to get who ever is in charge of his estate to tell you, lol!
@@Metal-Possum With all the wrongs done in the industry something tells me you'll be just fine and live a wonderful life without anyone telling YOU they're sorry. Move on............
I prefer listening to you play Paul. My opinion but I have heard more of your guitar videos the last 5 years and appreciate your teaching and beautiful playing. Thank you!!!
Very cool Paul! Watched Mark so many times when he was at Norm's guitars. Lucky to see and tour the Memphis plant before it was moved to Nashville. What a nice shop!
Awesome! My brother had a lift once off a guy in a Jaguar. He was really nice and chatty apparently. The entire time he recognised the guy, but just couldn't place him. The guy dropped him off, and as he drove away, my brother suddenly realised it was Robert Plant!! He's been really annoyed about it for over 30 years.😂
Oh god, I would have loved to have been there... My favorite online teacher Paul Davids, together with Jimy Page, Brian May, Toni Iommy and Mark Agnesi at Gibson Playland... 🤤 a wet dream would have come true... Three of my reasons why I started making music... all that's missing are Slash, Malcolm and Angus... and everything in my favorite city, London... So cool!
it's great to see Gibson finally got their shit together under the new management. I remember buying an SG with robot tuners, what an idiotic idea it turned out to be!
Loved Mark saying all the guitars are meant to be played - his old boss greeted me with “feel free to play anything you see” on my first visit to Norm’s
I grew up near Windsor, where Jimmy had the Mill house (now an air B&B). When I met my future wife, she was working in a video store near there. It wasn't til 30 years later, she told me Jimmy was a regular customer. She didn't know who he was, the staff told her and she served and chatted with him many times. Shit, she could have told me back then.
I met Mark at the Gibson Garage in Nashville. Great guy!!! 🤘🥳 I nearly left with a guitar (so hard to choose!) I need that Page double neck though. The Epi version is great, but need that one! LOL
Mark Agnesi is the best thing that could have happened to Gibson. He definitely knows how to promote the brand and seems to understand what people expect from Gibson.
Not sure who I would have fanboyed out more about between Jimmy, Tony, or Brian. All 3 have amazing music that they have made and every interview I have seen with them all 3 seemed like incredibly cool guys.
I always thought it would be epic and hilarious if Jimmy Page went into one of these "No Stairway" guitar stores and played Stairway.
Why has this never happened???
@@d.rowley5023 Our desire for it to happen keeps him alive.
I've been wanting someone to put a video on YT of that happening for years! I mean, who's going to stop him...
@@plectrumizerand then he gets a copyright strike...
@@d.rowley5023Presumably Jimmy has so many other things to do in life.... It might happen. I'm pretty sure we all thought about it at one point...
I’ve met him,talked to him for a few minutes,he was a lovely guy…then ten years after (no pun intended) I picked up a hitch -hiker in the mountains of Wales,he noticed my guitar in the back seat and asked if I liked Led Zep,I regaled him with my tale of meeting Pagey,and all their local ‘history’ (Bron-y-aur etc) It was only when I dropped him off that he started laughing and informed me that he was actually Jimmy’s son Ashen,and it was ! He looks the spit of him !I drove the rest of the way home listening to Zep,of course…
awesome cuz
@@Philip__325 All true arkid,I actually asked Pagey about his first use of a Wah wah on Dave Berry’s ‘the crying game’ he put me right saying it was actually a Diahmond swell pedal.
@@Philip__325demonstrate that it's made up. Thank you.
@@sydneyirishbluessad how many of you guys believe a disgruntled broke ex-roadie's stories, the whole band has publicly debunked that stuff decades ago
@@sydneyirishbluesThe info is easily available right here on TH-cam as well as in print.
What an honour it must have been for Jimmy to meet a legend!
Really. What’s the luck of just running into him in a music store.
Hahaha, love this comment!
Paul Davids and Edgar Davids, two dutch legends in my book!
I love how every time I see any video of Jimmy, the dude is always smiling. Legend.
@@sydneyirishbluesAnd Donald Trump.
@@sydneyirishbluesyeah they look like happy folk dont forget anthony kiedis tho
I tend to think of Paul as a guitarist and guitar teacher, but he’s a great film maker.
i liked it better when him and John worked together tbh.
so you think he's doing it himself? Man, he is a big TH-camr who's making a lot of money and has a decent crew behind the scene
Yes he is!
He is mainly a 'film maker' now. TH-cam just happens to be his medium and guitar his muse
Jimmy Page but also Tony Iommi and Sir Brian May, all in the same room!!!
About that room, I'm kinda happy that it's not closer to where I live because if I would go in there, I'm pretty sure I would get out being homeless with no car, no girlfriend anymore and in debt!
Brian and Tony are apparently best mates
jimmy is league above
@@saadahmad8829 nah
I would be so excited to meet any of of those three legends, but meeting the three at the same time would be a dream!
They were the reason for me to start playing guitar.
I saw a clip on TH-cam once of Iommi and May playing Paranoid together, and it struck me how much you could hear their distinct styles, not clashing but working perfectly together. Legends indeed.
@@coryman125Brian May is so disntictive that the first time I heard "When Death Calls" by Black Sabbath I could tell easily that solo was him.
2:42 - "No one was filming." Literally, only one person in the shot didn't have a cell phone camera in their hand. HAHAHA
I try to be the guy clapping or hands in pockets :)
@@CloxxkiI'll start with a nice arms crossed nodding in approval and them move on to a light clap with maybe a little "Woo!" thrown in if I'm feeling it.
That's the joke 🫠
@@michaelhary7750 Oh really.
@@Frontdesk99 no I was kidding that isn't the joke
Very cool indeed! Thanks for sharing Mr. Davids! I saw Jimmy Page when he was with the bad "The Firm" with Paul Rogers.
I just signed up for yiour channel after watching various videos. Jimmy Page is my favorite guitarist (and LZ is my favorite band). What a treat to see this video.
Dear Paul ,I’m so happy that you meet one of your greatest guitars heroes, I follow your channel and have learned and enjoyed your work and knowledge united by your so friendly style for teaching, that I really believe that you so much deserve this moment. Keep on with your great channel and thank you very much.
Loved the opening sequence! And congratulations on meeting one of the guitar greats! Heck, I am surprised that all three of them in the same room didn't open some portal into six string heaven or something!
I met him and shook his hand in LA for a book signing event back in 2014. I was surprised at how strong his grip was! He commented on my shirt, which had a tree and its roots in the shape of a guitar from Kauai. Emotions came out of nowhere as I was walking away. I even slept in my truck in a parking garage! Great memory.
Me too, what a special day, a great memory indeed! Went with my dad, a crazy Zep super fan (he's got like 2500 Zeppelin songs in his library, every bootleg recording of a live show he could find on the Internet).
I met him too, I was playing skiffle and he came up and said "Amazing. Are you in a band?" and I said "Nah, I'm in biological research" and his mate Robert came over and shouted "What did you say that for? You know Jimmy didn't make it in biological research and ended up as a rock guitar player - he's never gotten over it" so I said "Chill Robert, I only came here because it's my son's 6th birthday" and he punched me in the face?
I met Jimmy a few years ago on the streets of london - he was so kind and polite, I'm glad you got to meet him!
Beautiful cinematography and framing of the storyline. And content too :)
Really?
@@brutallyremastered4255 for a guitar TH-camr, where else have you seen this creativity?
Wow, man, what a lucky guy you're ❤ greetings from Kyiv, UA ✌️
So are We. Imagine Paul as Ur instructor/or even Dad.
*you are
Slava Ukrainii!!! I wish all the best for your country!
@@matto9734 seconded! slava ukraini!
Great video, I woke up grumpy (as you do at 69yo) it really lifted my mood.
I remember a guitar shop in Sydney in the 70s Harry Landis that had a sign "anyone playing stairway to heaven or smoke on the water will be asked to leave.
What a terrific experience! I also had an SG (because of Robby Krieger of the Doors), but it wouldn't stay in tune. I eventually traded it in - and THEN, at the Nashville Gibson Garage just a couple of years ago, I bought another one at their custom shop. THAT one has been great. [I saw Led Zeppelin at their first New York show. It was at the famous Carnegie Hall in 1969. Fabulous.)
DUDE!!!! That is a dream I have to get to meet Jimmy F'n PAGE!!! Congrats
That was super fun to watch! Thanks for all the hard work you put into making these videos so entertaining!
All the money goes to charity!
Paul's such a humble person for someone who's already quite of a legend on his own, as a content creator, host, presenter, and as a musician.
How to make a visit to a new guitar place exciting content. Take note all other youtubers! Looked a lot of fun Paul, congrats.
To be in the same room with them, wow, especially Pagey. I did get to see Page and Plant. That was amazing!
Oh, man!... 😮
What an awesome place and with such beautiful guitars! ❤❤❤
Not really a big fan of Gibson myself, but let's give credit where a credit is due.
I'm sincerely happy for you.
Great video! 👍🏻👏🏻🙋🏼♂️
Gibson have officially created the boutique style store all the luxury brands have. Porsche, Rolex, Gucci etc all have stores like this. The prices are insane - 3,999 in canada now and likely to go higher. These guitars are now firmly in the dentist/dawyer/accountant category of things that are luxury nice to haves that will never be used by actual people.
Its an incentive to sell 10 of your subpar guitars hanging on your wall and buy one or two great instruments.
I gig regularly with both my Murphy lab electrics. And I saved for years to be able to. Some people do actually just appreciate playing a well made instrument, ya know. Stereotypes are ugly but easy to post for likes.
Sure some regular musicians buy em too. But the vast majority of Gibson buyers now are upper middle class and upper class folks. Thats why they have fake aging techniques in the custom shop - its so dentists can buy something that replicates road wear and they can do some cosplay. Fits perfectly with their Harley Davidson.
@@mohannair some of them sure. Saying most without any proof is just talkin sh tho. Yes rich ppl like nice things and they can afford them. Doesn’t mean working musicians don’t play nice instruments either. Anyone can save 5k with enough plan and intention if it’s important to you, most ppl are just financially impulsive and immediately wave off anything that’s not instant gratification.
@@ScottsGuitar That I will agree on - anyone can save 5k. Heck I may buy a standard 50s in tobacco burst during a financially impulsive moment in the near future as well lol. Enjoy your instruments in good health. Cheers.
what a great honour to meet all 3 guitar legends you are so lucky .
The level of production you have in your videos is astonishing. Congratulations 🙌
Paul, I ENVY you dearly! What a beautiful meeting this was with 3 of our heroes: Jimmy Page, Tommy Iommi, Brian May, each LEGENDS in their own way! Mama mia!
This is great! Could have done without Play/Litigate Authentic guy. But what a great time to see Pagey.
Amazing, I loved everything about this! Thanks Paul (and Jimmy) for the inspiration, teaching and laughs.
YES! Paul uploaded a new video!
Thank you. Everyone does conventions, openings, presentations....... but you have finally produced a video where the intro is more interesting and amusing than the actual event. Yes it was great to see those iconic guitar legends and all of those beautiful guitars but you in that phone box at the beginning was epic, closely followed by your fleeting image on the Abbey Road zebra crossing photoshoot.
‘So Jimmy…tell me about the 14 year old’
Why
@@pouyan_m why what?
Hilarious comment
Yeah... Why not?
Why whot
Paul!! You spent that whole time chasing Jimmy when you had Sir Brian May AND Tommy Iommi both there to hang out with?!! Great video, especially doing my favourite thing ever; playing Stairway in a guitar store. Excellent job
I met Jimmy Page back in 1995. Plant & Page played in México City the No Quarter tour.
I made a 8 hour bus travel from my hometown to México City the night before the gig. Arrived at 7:00 a.m. and at 11:00 a.m. I went to El Tianguis del Chopo (outdoors live music, sale, exchange of records/instruments/clothing, etc). That day El Chopo was a crazy boiling place because the Page & Plant concert that night, everything was about Led Zeppelin.
By 3:00 p.m. I was leaving the Chopo and 2 blocks from there while I was walking on the street just in front of the Mercado de Artesanías (a pretty expensive silvery and crafts store) a limo parked 10 feet just in front of me, the back door opened, Jimmy Page got out of the limo and the first thing he saw was me, I Immediately recognize him and only had to walk 3 more steps to shake his hand. I told him how much I´ve admired and enjoyed his work, I told him I had traveled 8 hours to in order to attend the concert that night, he told me Robert stayed at the President Hotel....we kept talking while we walked into the Mercado de Artesanías. He was very kind, I couldn´t believe I was talking with my personal guitar hero while through the glass of the store window I could see all the people going crazy because he was at the city but nobody knew he was just inside that store....talking with me!
No camera, no smartphone, no pic with Jimmy Page...just a GREAT memory of talking and greeting Jimmy
Oh my. But No pic with Tommy or Brian? All 3 are icons, but yes, Jimmy is No. 1. Cool store too. Need to plan a trip around that! Thanks for posting, you are fortunate to have been invited to this opening!
great tune on the SG!
Isn't the internet amazing. Congratulations Paul, you deserve it.
You looked so stoked!!! Happy for you Bro.
What a world class marketing / sales exercise. Well done Gibson......this is really next level.
6:03 No way I just heard Mark Agnesi do a Borat impression
Exactly what I thought
Thank you Paul for being at the perfect moment. So happy for you.
Whoa. And welcome to London
This is the definition of the word "Lucky!" I would love to be in your shoes. Mark helped convince me to get my Les Paul Standard '50s.
Jimmy, Tony, and Brian in the same room...priceless
And Paul
Meeting a star like Jimmy Page - I couldn't get a word out. That must have been a very nice feeling of happiness. 🤩🎸
Nice Borat reference, Mark.
King in the castle
Awsome video Paul. You are a natural born comedian.
"Somehow no one was filming and everyone was in the moment as it happened in front of their eyes"
*sea of phones taking videos*
Hahaha, gotta love some old dutch sarcastic humor
What an awesome day/deal for you Paul! I've only been lucky enough to see Jimmy in concert, on the Outrider tour back in '89.
I lol'd hard at that "No Stairway" clip and also lament the fact that you had your chance and you forgot to ask the Man what the mystery chord was/is! I guess we all get 'star-struck' sometimes!
I was at a Dokken show a long time ago and got over-heated (Wearing too much clothing during a winter show) in the mosh-pit and the bouncers exited me, stage-left to the door that led to the outside and cool-cool air. I was still letting the steam rise off me as the band came out for a smoke-break! So there I was just standing there shooting the shit with Dokken and George Lynch/Jeff Pilson and a couple roadies. I don't think Don came out for that, but Pilson was quite friendly and we had a bit of a laugh at the whole "I got too hot" reasoning for me being out there.
I've always wanted to pick Jimmy and George's guitar brains... well them and bunch of others!
Cheers!
Good Video - Nobody said "Play Authentic." Your video had a lot of humor.
How did I miss this video?!! When did this happen!!! You have just got even more cool!
Love your guitar lessons, your playing...
Love Jimmy Page!!!!!❤
I'm just glad Page is comfortable enough to finally live his life as an Asian man.
I'm visiting Longon this December and I just added this store in my tour guide. Loved it!
WHAT AN AUTHENTIC VID SINCE AGNESI IS THERE
This looks like an incredible candy store for a guitarist... I'll definitely have to check this out on my next visit.. Thanks for the post..!
“We have something for everybody. It’s our core philosophy!”
“Including lefties?”
“No.”
So grateful to my first guitar teacher for telling me to learn to Play normally even as a lefty, saved me a bunch of headaches and money.
For 20 years ive dreamed of meeting page... live the dream for us paul thank you
What is Paul playing at 8:15 ?
Random improv!
@@PaulDavids I am sure I am not the only one craving for a lesson for this now😉
@@PaulDavidsMake it a tune and drop it, it's a really good one.
Very well done sir. Time for you to head for Hollywood. 🎸
Jimmy - Did you steal Stairway to Heaven?
No copyright infringement proven.
@@Mark-lq3sb I guess but the first part of the song was pretty much identical. At least that changed as the song went along.
All those great gibsons and still no Flying V Medallion reissue . Now that’s a real travesty. Nice post and great visit Mr David’s 😊
Was the question "how old was she again"?
That's cool got to meet Jimmy P. in person!! That is cool.
So Jimmy, when are you going to give songwriting credits to the people who actually wrote all those songs you "borrowed"?
Geezs...
You do a great job of keeping yourself informed don't you.
Go buy the latest Zeppelin catalog (out for years now.) and GUESS WHAT?! You'll see all the names credited on the LPs and the proper people or relatives receiving their royalties for as long as those are sold.
@@Mark-lq3sb I want to hear Jimmy say it, not just have the publishers leave a few names in the footnotes. I want him to say "I stole other artists music and tried to pretend it was all me".
@@Metal-Possum
If Jimmy has to shouldn't the rest of the artist that did the same thing do it too?
I guess it's kind of late for Elvis Presley you'll have to get who ever is in charge of his estate to tell you, lol!
@@Mark-lq3sb Absolutely they should, but Jimmy and his pals were certainly among the worst offenders. Johnny Cash too.
@@Metal-Possum
With all the wrongs done in the industry something tells me you'll be just fine and live a wonderful life without anyone telling YOU they're sorry. Move on............
I’m sitting here after watching the video wondering why it made me so emotional. Badass opportunity, Paul. Kudos. Rock n roll!
Such a wonderful space! Thanks, Paul - you showed a special mood behind it!) It's fantastic!
The second chord is Cmaj7#5/G# (2nd inversion) taken from A harmonic minor.
I prefer listening to you play Paul. My opinion but I have heard more of your guitar videos the last 5 years and appreciate your teaching and beautiful playing. Thank you!!!
Very cool Paul! Watched Mark so many times when he was at Norm's guitars.
Lucky to see and tour the Memphis plant before it was moved to Nashville.
What a nice shop!
That's my guitar teacher right there! My man!❤
Thanks for the video, since I've been loving Jimmy Page.
Thanks Paul, for sharing some new history with us. Amazing opportunity and thank you for sharing. :)
Awesome! My brother had a lift once off a guy in a Jaguar. He was really nice and chatty apparently. The entire time he recognised the guy, but just couldn't place him. The guy dropped him off, and as he drove away, my brother suddenly realised it was Robert Plant!! He's been really annoyed about it for over 30 years.😂
8:29
Can’t believe that’s coming out of an sg
Saw both in London casually.. Jimmy and Brian. LEGENDS 🎸
Brilliant video! Looking forward to visiting next month!
Oh god, I would have loved to have been there... My favorite online teacher Paul Davids, together with Jimy Page, Brian May, Toni Iommy and Mark Agnesi at Gibson Playland... 🤤 a wet dream would have come true... Three of my reasons why I started making music... all that's missing are Slash, Malcolm and Angus... and everything in my favorite city, London... So cool!
You are extremely lucky to have met Jimmy Page and get a picture with him.
Great video…got a much better sense of what’s there from this video than anything else I’ve seen so far
so cool you got to meet Geert Wilders!!
I am a fan of guitar, but I don't play. I have always been a Jimmy Page fan. It's so cool that you met him.
nice to meet heroes. that shop looks amazing. will visit. great video. cheers
You're living the dream. Smiles from Colorado coming at you!
it's great to see Gibson finally got their shit together under the new management. I remember buying an SG with robot tuners, what an idiotic idea it turned out to be!
Loved Mark saying all the guitars are meant to be played - his old boss greeted me with “feel free to play anything you see” on my first visit to Norm’s
I watched Gibson's video on the Gibson Garage and I saw Paul in that video. Great video Paul, thanks
I grew up near Windsor, where Jimmy had the Mill house (now an air B&B). When I met my future wife, she was working in a video store near there. It wasn't til 30 years later, she told me Jimmy was a regular customer. She didn't know who he was, the staff told her and she served and chatted with him many times. Shit, she could have told me back then.
I met Mark at the Gibson Garage in Nashville. Great guy!!! 🤘🥳 I nearly left with a guitar (so hard to choose!) I need that Page double neck though. The Epi version is great, but need that one! LOL
Having played guitar for 45 years I can say that has a very unique sound 🎉
Great video and very amusing! Thanks Paul!
The intro sequence was so awesome!
paul what a stunning video sir i loved it !!
Here I am in Canada getting all nervous for you ,getting to meet the Boss. Surreal !!!
Awesome, from North Carolina USA!!!
Holy cow! … talk about a “holy grail” moment!! Love your production values too! Fun!!
Nice video. Great having some guitar gods on hand to bless the store. Hope the store does well, need to sell a bunch of customs to pay the rent.
Mark Agnesi is the best thing that could have happened to Gibson. He definitely knows how to promote the brand and seems to understand what people expect from Gibson.
I definitely miss seeing him on The Norman's Rare Guitar channel, but he and Gibson are a perfect match.
yeah like in the play authentic video lmao
What a guitar store! I wish we had something like that in Australia. Online stores have closed many of our stores down
Not sure who I would have fanboyed out more about between Jimmy, Tony, or Brian. All 3 have amazing music that they have made and every interview I have seen with them all 3 seemed like incredibly cool guys.
The chord is an E major with an added 6th (i.e. the C) in first inversion (with the G# in the root) - AKA pretty awesome sounding