I was going off the original post title, where you stated he was now 73. I see you've corrected it since ...annode wrote:Right then, but only for 9 days.thecontrolcentre wrote:He was 19 in '64 ...
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I don't remember doing that. No matter.thecontrolcentre wrote:I was going off the original post title, where you stated he was now 73. I see you've corrected it since ...annode wrote:Right then, but only for 9 days.thecontrolcentre wrote:He was 19 in '64 ...
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Can anyone tell me the name of those amps being used in this vid?
For a long time I've seen them being used in various early 60's British videos but I search but no mention of them.
It's been bothering me. Thanx
For a long time I've seen them being used in various early 60's British videos but I search but no mention of them.
It's been bothering me. Thanx
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I played along with The Song Remains the Same (album not movie) a couple weeks ago and was blown away by the quality, variety, and inventiveness of the songs, sounds - everything. It's amazing how so much so-called "heavy" music made since then sounds wimpy in comparison. Some of the heaviest music ever was made with an acoustic or a Fender Telecaster played through a tiny amp. And - some of the heaviest musicians alive (duh!)
Another thing about Page's guitar work - everything lies so easily and naturally on the instrument - it's like he "discovered" this stuff rather than consciously making it.
Another thing about Page's guitar work - everything lies so easily and naturally on the instrument - it's like he "discovered" this stuff rather than consciously making it.
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I recall it has been asked before (with a better view on the amps themselves) but don't remember what obscure brand it was. Several searches here remained fruitless alas... Keywords give either thousands of results or not enough.annode wrote:Can anyone tell me the name of those amps being used in this vid?
For a long time I've seen them being used in various early 60's British videos but I search but no mention of them.
It's been bothering me. Thanx
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