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Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page In Pattaya For Worthy Cause

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Might be wrong but it looks like a Martin to me.

It was a Yamaha. Google "Jimmy Page Jesters" to see the signing of the guitar video and explanation of the guitar from Jimmy.

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good job they weren't doing that in Chiang Mai, they would have been arrested for not having work permits!

I assume its the Korean or Japan made Yamaha then. Couldn't see the cheapo one going for that price, even to help charity. No doubt the new owner appreciates good guitars?

A great book, which may enlighten a few people as to why Pattaya is such an attraction to Jimmy Page!

I read the entire book and don't recall any mention of Thailand or Pattaya.

Might be wrong but it looks like a Martin to me.

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I assume its the Korean or Japan made Yamaha then. Couldn't see the cheapo one going for that price, even to help charity. No doubt the new owner appreciates good guitars?

Its not really the guitar in this case which gives it, its value, its the signature on it,

a bog standard decent Martin is around US $ 5k, and this is a Yammy, one suspects if it was one of his own guitars ie used in a famous album or on stage, you would be talking even higher money, as based on the photo, this one doesnt look like its ever been played.

At the end of the day its all academic as they raised a good chunk of cash for a charity

I assume its the Korean or Japan made Yamaha then. Couldn't see the cheapo one going for that price, even to help charity. No doubt the new owner appreciates good guitars?

Its not really the guitar in this case which gives it, its value, its the signature on it,

a bog standard decent Martin is around US $ 5k, and this is a Yammy, one suspects if it was one of his own guitars ie used in a famous album or on stage, you would be talking even higher money, as based on the photo, this one doesnt look like its ever been played.

At the end of the day its all academic as they raised a good chunk of cash for a charity

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So, a lot of old has-beens are coming to Pattaya. And this is news? LOL.

I guess you think Dr Dre or Eminem are musical genius', right?

I know this was not dirrected at me but...both Jimmy Page and Eminem are gunius'

Blasphemy to use the name of Jimmy Page in the same sentence as some 2 bit thug...

So Pagey WASN'T in Pattaya. Someone better fire "Staff Reporter"...and quick. bah.gif

So, a lot of old has-beens are coming to Pattaya. And this is news? LOL.

The words "has been" and "Jimmy Page" do not go together. The man is a legend and will be written about, listened to, and praised, until the end of humanity.

What has davejones done? I'm all ears. giggle.gif

LOL. 99%+ of people in Pattaya are younger than Jimmy Page.

And less accomplished, known, or successful.

LOL. 99%+ of people in Pattaya are younger than Jimmy Page.

And less accomplished, known, or successful.

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For those that continue to idolise LZ, and JP in particular, it might be worth looking at this recent book book published on the band:

Trampled Under Foot: The Power and Excess of Led Zeppelin by Barney Hoskyns

And this quote is from a recent review: "But it seems less likely that Page's behaviour was caused by some sort of deal with Satan than him apparently being a fairly nasty piece of work, selfish and mean and manipulative".

For my part I believe they're overrated, although I have some of their albums on my IPod. I have been impressed by Plant's post-LZ career though.

For those that continue to idolise LZ, and JP in particular, it might be worth looking at this recent book book published on the band:

Trampled Under Foot: The Power and Excess of Led Zeppelin by Barney Hoskyns

And this quote is from a recent review: "But it seems less likely that Page's behaviour was caused by some sort of deal with Satan than him apparently being a fairly nasty piece of work, selfish and mean and manipulative".

For my part I believe they're overrated, although I have some of their albums on my IPod. I have been impressed by Plant's post-LZ career though.

Great artists don't have to be nice people to make everybody feel all warm and fuzzy. That, we call the biographical fallacy. It's the art, not the person.

They aren't overrated. I'm impressed by Plant's pre-LZ career.

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