In Conversation With Jimmy Page | Artist Signature Series | Fender

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Published 2019-08-04
Jimmy Page shares the story behind his legendary 1959 Telecaster, which began life in its factory White Blonde lacquer finish, then became the “mirror guitar” before transforming into a one-of-a-kind, hand-painted dragon Tele.


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All Comments (21)
  • @OzziePete1
    LOL, imagine turning up for work at the Fender Custom Shop, going about your business and doing your work & being proud of what you do, then suddenly you walk down the corridor towards the reception area and walk past Jimmy Page!
  • 0:10 imagine being one of the machine shop guys just doing your thing and suddenly you turn around and see Jimmy Page taking a video of you on his phone
  • @renodavid
    He’s still traumatized over what happened to that poor guitar. Understandable. Thank you Fender for giving us this lovely interview, recording his take of a really important part of rock and roll history.
  • how wholesome is jimmy?! "do you mind if i just have a look at that poster up there?"
  • @ianstewart496
    imagine being that guy who watched his house then repainted Page’s guitar watching this and being referred to as “that idiot” by one of if not the greatest guitarists of all time.
  • @gpk9993
    30 hours to record Led Zep 1.....fantastic.
  • @TweedSuit
    0:43 - Probably the only guitarist to take notice of that poster and know who was on it!
  • First time he's ever been at a guitar factory? Can you imagine the thousands of guitars that were made because of his influence? That's pretty unbelievable really.
  • @i_live_pain8420
    Take notes boys and girls, you are witnessing an absolute LEGEND speak here.
  • Anytime I see Jimmy Page on YouTube my day is over. I'm hooked. I can't help myself. My day becomes a Jimmy Page/LZ marathon day. God help me if I ever meet him in person.
  • @leokimvideo
    One of the best guitar stories, to Jimmy this wan't just an instrument. It was his friend.
  • @carengoodrich
    Always love hearing what Jimmy Page has to say! Stunning to see him at the Fender factory, what a day that must have been for everyone involved!
  • @bishlap
    Jimmy is such a low-key personality, yet on stage his dynamics are the polar opposite - the quiet refined demeanor transforms(ed) into the dynamo that is Led Zeppelin. Like the way he transfixes on the poster - Jimmy's always been a music historian, and that little sequence shows it quite well.
  • @jetblack7044
    Here is a company making guitars for one of the greatest guitarists of all time and another company is busy destroying guitars, sueing other companies and boasting about authenticity.
  • Jimmy's perspective for those who came before him, as well as for Jeff Beck and the wonderful gift of the Telecaster is as profound as his music. After losing Jeff today we need to cherish those remaining music icons we still have and Jimmy is at the top of. my list. Thanks for this and RIP Jeff