Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Outdoing Jimmy Page

Jimmy Page is, of course, famous for playing a double-neck guitar for Led Zeppelin. But former bandmate John Paul Jones has thrown down the gauntlet:




Will we see an escalation? Is this the musical equivalent of a Gillette razor?

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8 comments:

  1. Did you see Colbert's "shred off" with Decemberists guitarist Chris Funk? Talk about escalation...check out Colbert's five-necked guitar.

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  2. Ah, the quintuple-necked guitar. It belongs to Rick Nielsen, who still plays it on tour. Not very easy to move around with it, though.

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  3. actually, that's a triple-neck mandolin. guitars have either 6,7, or 12 strings. Mandolins, on the other hand, have 8 strings. so if you look closely at the knobs at the heads of the mandolin, you can see that there are indeed 8 knobs on each head.

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  4. A mandolin. Well, now I just feel silly.

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  5. Anonymous4:17 PM

    Ah yes, John Paul Jones. Few people realize how huge his contribution was to Led Zeppelin. In terms of musical ability he is more impressive than even Jimmy Page. He plays almost a dozen instruments, and plays each better than most musicians who dedicate their lives to only one.

    The 2008 Grammy awards featured the Foo Fighters playing with an orchestra. I noticed JPJ was the conductor.

    Peace,
    Dan
    logicsalad.blogspot.com

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  6. Yes, I didn't realize how many instruments he played (beyond, obviously, bass and Mellotron). His bass for Led Zep is just outstanding -- sometimes he plays so quickly it just sounds like a deep bubbling -- but looking at the footage of LZ playing, he always seems to get shafted, with the cameras focusing on everyone else but him. I wonder if he's just introverted and that comes out in the footage that gets cut. In any case, he's a real inspiration.

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  7. Everything okay at home, Sunchild68?

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