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VH1 Classic Unplugged

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Islander
Posted 2005-03-06 3:04 PM (#160852)
Subject: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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On right now is an MTV Unplugged with Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. Page has been playing a double neck Ovation. I can't identify it. Tune in maybe you can. Good show so far.
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Islander
Posted 2005-03-06 3:10 PM (#160853 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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Update, now playing a six srting that looks like a 2004 collectors?
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TWA
Posted 2005-03-06 3:12 PM (#160854 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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Jimmy Page is a f*****g MAGICIAN!
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TWA
Posted 2005-03-06 3:30 PM (#160855 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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Please forgive me for that last post. It might've been the beer talking.
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agulbrandson
Posted 2005-03-06 3:36 PM (#160856 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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CSD225?
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Beal
Posted 2005-03-06 6:31 PM (#160857 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged



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He might be a good magician but he's a pretty sorry, way over rated average guitar player. But Hey, what do I know, it must be the jet fuel fumes again fogging my judgement.
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-03-06 6:40 PM (#160858 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged



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Ref: the Queen Elizabeth thread....Now I know which one of the 4 guitar players CWK2 was reffering to.
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Beal
Posted 2005-03-06 6:55 PM (#160859 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged



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Hey, just my opinion and we all know what those are like.
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cruster
Posted 2005-03-06 6:59 PM (#160860 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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I don't think he's a sorry guitarist, but I agree with you, W2, that he's overrated.

Coincidentally, we had company last night and the topic of Page's talent actually came up, although I can't recall why (I blame it on drinking tequila sunrises long after sundown). The most thought provoking statement I heard was that he is a great studio musician but his live chops aren't up to the standard heard on the albums. Wisely, the host abstained from taking sides.
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TWA
Posted 2005-03-06 7:05 PM (#160861 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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Like I said, "it was the BEER talking".
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alpep
Posted 2005-03-06 7:34 PM (#160862 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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I have a bootleg zep album that will make you NEVER want to listen to them again.
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cruster
Posted 2005-03-06 7:41 PM (#160863 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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Really? Which one?
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cliff
Posted 2005-03-06 8:04 PM (#160864 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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I've been a big Zep fan for a long time ('guess that means I still am). Seen 'em live a few times. There were truly a lot of magical "moments" (inasmuch as a cohesive band working together), but I can honestly say that there were times I wished they toured with ancillary musicians (keybordist & 2nd guitar). Page was okay, Bonham f%$*g SMOKED!! I saw the Page/Plant tour with the Eastern & Western orchestra(s). I went with a friend (& fanatic) under duress, but I must admit I was impressed with the overall show. (btw: At the show that I was at, a majority of wild-ass leads on some of the more technically complicated stuff (ex: "SongRemainsTheSame") was played by the "ancillary" guitarist (sorry, I forget the guy's name, but he was the lead guitarist for the Cure at the time). GREAT show, mediocre Page-ism's. I agree that he's somewhat overated, but put on on pair of cans and just LISTEN to LedZepIII's "Since I've Been Lovin' You" (squeeky spring on the kick drum n'all), & tell me that that's NOT one f&^(*g KickAss Blues recordin'!
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cruster
Posted 2005-03-06 8:29 PM (#160865 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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Porl Thompson.
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cliff
Posted 2005-03-07 7:37 AM (#160866 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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Islander;

The DoubleNeck was a custom-order made to his guitar technician's specifications. The guy who designed/built it discussed it at the first Tour/Jam. I THINK that he said that there were two built.

I sure as hell wouldn't mind having one . . . .
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Islander
Posted 2005-03-07 5:25 PM (#160867 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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Thought this was going to be an Ovation sighting thread, didn't mean to stir thing up. The other guitar that I thought was interesting was a triple neck with a mandolin on top, 12 string in the middle, and a six string on the bottom, it was huge, but kind of cool.
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cruster
Posted 2005-03-07 7:43 PM (#160868 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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I'd pay money to see Page play this doubleneck
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TWA
Posted 2005-03-07 8:19 PM (#160869 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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I'd like to see him play this

http://www.cheaptrick.com/images/var4_Thumb.jpg
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TWA
Posted 2005-03-07 8:21 PM (#160870 - in reply to #160852)
Subject: Re: VH1 Classic Unplugged


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Here's a better picture
http://www.cheaptrick.com/images/var4.jpg
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