Whole Lotta Love live TSRTS Boogie Mama Shuffle Way Down Inside on an aged Jimmy Page #1 Les Paul
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- Whole Lotta Love live TSRTS Boogie Mama Shuffle Way Down Inside on an aged Jimmy Page #1 Les Paul. I made plenty of mistakes on this one. But I am an amateur; never been paid to play! And I know what the mistakes are; no need to point them out! This video and its counterpart were done to compare my Jimmy Page #1 and #2 guitars (separate videos). On this one, I did not flip the toggle to the middle on the fast part of the solo because the factory wiring is "out of phase" in the middle position and is not like the original recording. The out of phase sound makes the guitar sort of "quack" and I preferred to go with the bridge pickup instead. But on the other video of my Jimmy Page #2, I did flip the toggle to the middle position because the factory wiring is the normal in phase sound in the middle position on that guitar.
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For me this stands out as the 'Holy Grail' of all JP's guitar solos, and even after 30+ years of trying, I could never quite pin down the section 03:16 to 03:30. For me, this is an incredibly good rendition, and I think well worthy of tabbing.
If you just feel it out and mark where you seem him tryin you'll get it. It thought I had to be 29 yr old like he was to be that good. I'm 20 and I got it after 4 years. Play just like him.
Jimmy was so intense, especially his vibrato. Awesome job.
So good ✊ when people say there’s other guitarists more ‘technical’ than Page, they’re generally talking about the ability to play scales fast and clean, totally forgetting that bends, slides, hammers, pull offs and vibrato etc are techniques as well. And that technical ability is so much more emotional and engaging than playing a scale a million miles an hour
that was incredible ,how long did it take,never saw anybody do it.its funny how many people giving u advice, when none of them could do it..10 10 10
wow , this was the first song that made me want play guitar , and i did , a lotta hard work went in to your vid , thanks ive never seen anybody do it ,,, awesome job
Always loved Jimmy Page riffing on this song. He mixed blues, rockabilly and old school rock and roll riffs all together. You can hear bits of Scotty Moore, Cliff Gallup, John Lee Hooker and everyone else Page grew up listening to. Then he ran it thru an overdriven Marshall stack and bingo, here it is. Genius. Glad you posted this.
i agree jimmy was on fire for those shows in nyc. perhaps his best playing ever. good job on a tough solo section.
I thought they were in Cali (how the "west" was won)?
Why 14 dislikes i wonder. This was great
maybe because he is so out of time
yet except for that it is a great performance!
Haters that can't come close
bro this was fuckin wickedddd the first part was a tiny bit off beat but still non the less was perfect! props to u man
This is a great video. I've loved this song for as long as I've been playing guitar and I've always wanted to learn it. Thanks for putting this out there. I may be able to play this some day.
Was just trying to figure out some of these riffs and stumbled onto this. Many thanks.
Bro that was Extremely beautiful, you are awesome!
Great job, that tone is amazing.
WOW!!!!
You even have the Famous Pagey slop that I LOVE SO MUCH!!!!!
That was AMAZING!!! I can't wait to find more of you playing ZEPPELIN!!!!!!!!
The 20 dislikes are Coldplay fans
Excellent playing and tone! You have a great feel for Jimmy's style. Sounds great. Both #1 and #2.
The part around 2.55 is just about spot on - been puzzling me for ages!
Good one!
This is awesome! ☝😎🎸
Outstanding job dude
Love the licks !!! Love the tone !!! Love the guitar(s) !!! Great touch and feel for Jimmy's playing, JP. Way cool !!!!
Awesome great job! And your guitar tone too..
Perfect job
Great job👍👍
Amazing mate. Seriously.
That's one sweet sounding les paul!!!
Nice work man!
Bad ass!!, bro ! Nice job!
Excellent!
So many great licks, great job man jimmy page isn't easy stuff to learn.
That tone 🔥
Sick dude! Wow!!
Perfect
awesome
Brilliant
That was lit.
@bfv102290 No, the pickups were not coil tapped until the 1980s after LZ broke up
@bfv102290 actually, the tone pots split the coils; the volume pots do the series and parallel for each individual pup. the switches under the guard make the pickups in series / parallel with each other and reverse phase.
I like you! You are passionate Jimmy and Led Zeppelin fan as I am. Greez
Awesome!! Now how can we get you to play dazed and confused solo after the bow solo from tsrts? or at least part of it. The crap I have seen is terrible. I know you can do a much better job plus, it would be so much fun.
I did do part of D&C from tsrts. f you search my videos, you will see it. I think it was like 1 minute or so. It is a cool part I always wanted to learn.
Your ears are the best tool :)
as a fellow amateur I think it came out pretty good. that is not an easy thing to play.your notes came out good the rest is all TIMING. thanks for posting
fuckin sweet!! i feel like cracking trying to learn it by ear . .. never thoughtbthat someone could be able to play this. . youre fuckin awesome
That was awesome. Do you have tabs for this?
@JohnnyAce07 he was given the les paul no.1 as a gift from Joe walsh in 1959, the same year he added 4 push pulls to it. He used his telecaster to record song in zep 1 and the les paul was used mainly in the later albums.
Nice flame on the Gibo'
That was farking great mate!! Where do you get the tabs for this??
in the movie his guitar had stock wiring. he did not add the push/pull pot to make it go out of phase until after LZ broke up. but he was constantly playing with the volume & tone & toggle. as noted in the description, i did not move the toggle to the middle position at that one 15 second spot for this one since it is an out of phase setting & makes the guitar quack. i preferred to just keep it on the bridge pickup. in the other video where i played my Page #2 i did move it to the middle.
Nice! Enjoyed this. What pickup did you have in the guitar in the bridge btw? It sounds really nice.
@meltingscarecrow1 You can hear Jimmy tell the story about his #1 here on youtube. He bought it from Walsh in 69. And #1 only has one push/pull pot that was added AFTER Led Zeppelin broke up. His 1959 #2 that he acquired around 1975 has 4 push/pull pots and two switches under the guard that were also added AFTER Led Zeppelin broke up.
Fuckn awsome bro, excellent! Keep it up...we all got a thing or two to learn from J.P.!
What pedals you using? This is awesome
@JohnnyAce07 im pretty sure he did have those mods seeing how in one part of the movie page lifts his guitar up and you see it at a vertical angle and some knobs are higher than the others
@amgreenliv i hae thought the same thing ever since i first started playing
@kingdamez It is a 2004 Jimmy Page #1 aged by Tom Murphy.
How the hell do you get the tabs to this????!?! Can you please tell me? D:
@JESBERVANPAGE no pedals; just a marshall jcm900 100 watt amp with a marshall power brake
@MrSuZZA No, they were coil tapped after LZ in the early 1980s. This is common knowledge. check the forums.
Some say, when you master this, your body disappears and your clothes fall slowly to the floor
This is the 2004 replica that Gibson made of Page’s #1 1959 LP that only has one push/pull pot. The original 59’s push/pull pot does the in/out of phase; and the guitar has a normal middle toggle position. But that is not how Gibson wired the replica; on the replica, the middle toggle position is out of phase; there is no normal middle toggle position with factory wiring. The replica does have the one push/pull pot but it changes the bridge pickup from double coil to single coil.
wow
great playing, is this the boogie or the marshall
Great job all that matters is you rocked it who cares about the mistakes. Pagey didn't and that's exactly why he's my hero.Oh yeah he wrote most of the songs and produced all the records and was the Cecil B Demille of Led Zeppelin!
are those gold grovers?
did you buy the MR JIMMY pick ups? they look like them
I used the Marshall for this.
@SuperAtzzz Let's hear your version.
Hey man great vid
Was wondering if you had any idea on how to do the little outro solo thing he dose on this version and several others
And if so could you please please post it up
I learned it by ear awhile back, want me to send you a tab?
Jacknife1998 I'll take a copy of your tab, bro.
Tabs available somewhere?
excelente!! you use overdrive pedals, fuzz? sound too identical to jimmy page live.
I know the guitar is wired for out of phase in the middle position, but isn't that also cancelable with the push/pull pot? As far as I understand it, the #1 re-issue includes the push/pull pot for going from out-of-phase (i.e. normal, with all pots in down position) to in-phase like a stock guitar (push-pull pot in up position).
How did u learn dis
hello friend, makes a single tutorial plis, thanks.....very good desde Argentina
what key is this in
@The1970sInfatuate WRONG DUDE. Page's #1 Les Paul did not even have any of those mods when the movie was made. Besides that, you can clearly see him switch the toggle at least once during that part.
@ledzepman234 Sorry man, it is a well known documented fact that he did not have the mods until after LZ. And nowhere in the movie is he ever seen pulling or pushing a knob.
This is 100 percent correct. A lot of the time people think he used the out of phase switch but in reality, the middle position of a real les paul has honk and air around the notes that modern ones don't sadly. Well the new alnico 3 custombuckers kind of do...
Its on ultimate guitar, put Boogie mama in the search and it will be the only result, it looks like a good tab too
you payed 25k for a guitar?
man you are my hero
What a Les Paul is???? R9???? What year??? Thanks!!!
Tab?
Good job man. A but out of time but still great. Jimmy was on fire at this stage. Not easy to replicate. Try use volume control as well to give some dynamics.
@JohnnyAce07 oh sorry someone told me he did have the mods and i probably just saw him messing with the volume and tone knobs
yes that is consistent with what i wrote
That would be awesome if you could send a tab
@immerrocknroll no but there are lessons on vanderbilly dot kom
No, those are the stock pickups in that Jimmy Page LP.
Do the tutorial please
@JohnnyAce07 no man they were coil tapped during led zep. look @ the vid that say "From the man himself Mr. Jimmy Page"
Ears my friend, ears.
Hmmmm. Now I'm really confused. This is from the Gibson website: "'Number One' was acquired from Joe Walsh while Led Zeppelin was touring the States. The Gibson Custom Shop reproduced the 1959 instrument, with a shaved neck and a push-pull pot that takes the humbuckers out of phase in the middle position, in a limited edition in 2004."
What backing track did you use? Sorry if you’ve answered this already.
It sounds like the audio straight from tsrts
@@dominickl4456 yeah i think you're right. At first it sounded like the guitar part was missing, but it's there. Might be this one, where Page's part is just quieter: czcams.com/video/2_tPgnUGrII/video.html
@@joshparks7692 thanks that’s gonna be useful
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That guitar is beast my friend. Do me a favor and next time you play it.......give it a kiss for me.
the notes are perfect brother !! except for maybe the 3:16 'epic' jimmy page riff, am still figuring it out myself, best JP riff ever , my version sounds quite a lot like urs.. and i dont blame u for not being on the beat and stuff, JP couldnt play back this shit with the recording if he was payed a million dollars for it..
can you link the tab pleeeease!?!?!? i
@Mask sure I had the time to do that! Problem solved
Does anyone have video of this ? they remove it from yt
Yeah YT police are the worst. I have a profile on Vimeo dot com. Just look for jimmyace2006. I can’t remember if I loaded that particular video on there. Maybe. Here are a lot of LZ videos there that YT blocked, but Vimeo does not block. All of my best ones are there.
I made accound and i found the thing. Thank you :D
Really great keep on going. Maybe you will work a little more on the phrasing - not that I do it half as good as you did, but that's what I can hear ❤
actually his #1 paul was coil tapped while zep was still around, his #2 wasn't coil tapped until after they split up.
@MrSuZZA That is incorrect. Please read the details of #1 and #2 on this site: wholelottaled dot webs dot com forwardslash guitars dot htm
This entire part is played with the pickups out of phase, as well as the bridge pickup split.
Jimmy Pages Pickups on his Les Paul at Madison Square Garden were : A PAF Humbucker in the Neck Wound to 8.2 ohms (highish for a neck PU) and a 1972 T Top in the Bridge Low Powered at 7.5k Ohms... Those Pickups were braided cable and did not facilitate Parallel or Split Wiring
El volumen de la guitarra se come el resto de los instrumentos.
Let that boy boogy woogy.....