Damon lloyd no, Jeff Beck is a Hispanic American who’s family came from Mexico in the 40’s. he first learned guitar by playing in a mariachi band in the 50’s.
Man, don't people on the internet ever get tired of judging the @#$% out of people they have no real knowledge of. I guess it is just human nature and it will never end, but it is still sad though. Anyway, Eliot is easily one of the best vintage dealers ever and I can vouch he is a great dude all-around. His shop is an amazing place to visit.
Man, I hate shopping for guitars but this dude is someone a nut like me can relate to. Some really amazing one of a kind equipment in there for sure. I think I shall visit soon my wife died and I’m hitting the road on a kill the grief tour. Need something special. 🤠
Some awesome kit. Cool dudes, great shop too! Back in the day, the Fuzz pedal was a cool piece of kit (historically important too as a device and being used by Page et al) but nowadays, with progress, it might sound good for one track, but it makes all of those wonderful guitars sound similar and muddy (not in a good way).
beware. "this one was believed to be sent to jimmy page". I believe lots of things. I wouldn't charge anyone for anything that I couldn't prove. Once you own the guitar, you're not a dealer with a cool mojo and if you have no written proof of anything, nobody will believe anything you say - you're just wading in a sea of fakes and converted guitars already out there.
Gibson's Jimmy Page model earlier limited run guitar. The prices on these are unbelievable if you can find one. I thought Billy G's and Duane Allman's issued Les Pauls were expensive....Yikes!
No, it's not. It's Gibson Jimmy Page model Les Paul. They did these in the early 90's. There were 25 signed ones and a limited production run. They did a second production run until Jimmy stopped it. They had push pull pots and all kinds of other Jimmy Page related mods. Look them up. Cool guitars.
@@ryanboshell6124 true words brother true words! Let's see back door beiber or gag gag slobber thru a verse or two of " Run through the Jungle" . Or play Honky-Tonk Woman in drop D
Blow alternate ending. George does not goto prison. Instead he completes his last deal, gets out of the business, moves with his daughter, and starts Rumble Seat Music with all his drug money.
So just now, in 2020, we're hearing that Jimmy Page's Number 2 Burst, perhaps one of the top 10 iconic guitars on the planet, happens to be in a store in Nashville? Sorry, it's "said to be" Jimmy Page's No 2? You can see how people might be a touch skeptical.
Ronnie Lane's studio??? Ronnie had a mobile studio. It was a converted airstream. It was outfitted with recording equipment and tapedecks, not amplifiers. You ran the cables out of the mobile studio into the recording room. The Who and Zeppelin used his mobile studio to record, but that doesn't mean they used that specific amp. They used their own equipment. Besides, Pete Townshend hated Marshall amps and NEVER recorded using a Marshall in his entire career. This guy is full of shit.
I remember Joe talking about a person who sold him his first '59 LP and was willing to let him make payments. Joe never said who that was. Now I know!
I thought that was Jeff beck or earl slick
I thought it was Earl Slick too!
silverpairaducks also swore this was earl slick!!!!!! WTF someone do a side by side
I literally thought that was Jeff Beck until he started talking like an American.
Al Pacino Jeff beck is American
Haha! Me too.
dB Music Group British ...
Damon lloyd no, Jeff Beck is a Hispanic American who’s family came from Mexico in the 40’s. he first learned guitar by playing in a mariachi band in the 50’s.
dB Music Group are you taking the piss?
First song I learned was Rumble by Link Ray when I was 12 years old on my brothers 58 Les Paul Jr. which was 51 years ago. Like the store name.
Man, don't people on the internet ever get tired of judging the @#$% out of people they have no real knowledge of. I guess it is just human nature and it will never end, but it is still sad though. Anyway, Eliot is easily one of the best vintage dealers ever and I can vouch he is a great dude all-around. His shop is an amazing place to visit.
Man, I hate shopping for guitars but this dude is someone a nut like me can relate to. Some really amazing one of a kind equipment in there for sure. I think I shall visit soon my wife died and I’m hitting the road on a kill the grief tour. Need something special. 🤠
Beautiful guitars, the fuzz pedal makes them all sound the same
Favorite part "no fucking way, I've never worked a day in my life!" Wish I could say that.
often heard of the switches under the pick guard...first time seeing...thanks
Some awesome kit. Cool dudes, great shop too!
Back in the day, the Fuzz pedal was a cool piece of kit (historically important too as a device and being used by Page et al) but nowadays, with progress, it might sound good for one track, but it makes all of those wonderful guitars sound similar and muddy (not in a good way).
Jeff Beck playing a Jimmy Page guitar.
And then 1973 Jeff Beck comes out.
My life is COMPLETE
Lolol
Yeah new too
I wouldn’t be surprised if he had one of Hendrix’s guitar laying around in his shop.
Not anymore.....I brought it!
When that last guy appeared I thought I was looking at a really young Keith Richards.
Creem Boy Howdy . Detroit style very nice!!!
Nice collection. I have a pretty vast collection also. Been at it for 40 years.
This is a great store. I visited it in the fall of 2019 and they were super friendly and very welcoming.
Like your store Jeff Beck!
Great video!!
If Earl Slick, Ronnie Wood and Jeff Beck had a baby...
No, it wasn't signed or played by page
beware. "this one was believed to be sent to jimmy page". I believe lots of things. I wouldn't charge anyone for anything that I couldn't prove. Once you own the guitar, you're not a dealer with a cool mojo and if you have no written proof of anything, nobody will believe anything you say - you're just wading in a sea of fakes and converted guitars already out there.
Buddy Miles used to sell Jimi's strats every week
Gibson's Jimmy Page model earlier limited run guitar. The prices on these are unbelievable if you can find one. I thought Billy G's and Duane Allman's issued Les Pauls were expensive....Yikes!
great stuff!
Website is down
Are they tuned up yet?
Who knew Jeff Beck had an American accent
What are the buttons underneath?
I can’t remember what the buttons are for, but I do remember Page saying that they really didn’t work for the purpose he was looking for.
This guy is as honest as Kamala Harris
Those who can play start bands. Those who suck at playing start guitar stores
I thought that was Jeff Beck
Why do everybody in this video looks like is wearing a wig?
No wigs look better.
A wig with a built in bald spot at the back? Lol
Is that really Jimmy pages les Paul 59 standard....?? 🎸
No, it's not. It's Gibson Jimmy Page model Les Paul. They did these in the early 90's. There were 25 signed ones and a limited production run. They did a second production run until Jimmy stopped it. They had push pull pots and all kinds of other Jimmy Page related mods. Look them up. Cool guitars.
@@jppagetoo OK,thankyou...!!
Don’t be silly 🤣
This old man cheese ball is full of himself.
This store is great for boomer millionaires I guess.
Beats the hell out of a store for middle class hipsters.
@@heathtrantham316 boomer alert
I was born in 1994. Nice try!
@@CoryRyanCastle boomers made the best music in the world. Fuck off
@@ryanboshell6124 true words brother true words! Let's see back door beiber or gag gag slobber thru a verse or two of " Run through the Jungle" . Or play Honky-Tonk Woman in drop D
Is that jeffbeck
Bonamassa !!!!!!!
I clicked on this because I thought it was Jeff Beck, Bye
@@earjwee I get it dude, you older rock and roll cats kinda start to look alike at some point. I watched actually, cool that Joe gave you that LP.
Blow alternate ending. George does not goto prison. Instead he completes his last deal, gets out of the business, moves with his daughter, and starts Rumble Seat Music with all his drug money.
So just now, in 2020, we're hearing that Jimmy Page's Number 2 Burst, perhaps one of the top 10 iconic guitars on the planet, happens to be in a store in Nashville? Sorry, it's "said to be" Jimmy Page's No 2? You can see how people might be a touch skeptical.
Shop elsewhere.
stop dying your hair dude, no one is convinced
last guy is just a poser
Ronnie Lane's studio??? Ronnie had a mobile studio. It was a converted airstream. It was outfitted with recording equipment and tapedecks, not amplifiers. You ran the cables out of the mobile studio into the recording room. The Who and Zeppelin used his mobile studio to record, but that doesn't mean they used that specific amp. They used their own equipment. Besides, Pete Townshend hated Marshall amps and NEVER recorded using a Marshall in his entire career. This guy is full of shit.
So? Page was nobody special. He sat down to take a dump just like you and me.
Lou reed doesnt look well.....