Thursday, April 24, 2008

This is the 14th of my Dialectal Journals:

No one has had a bigger impact on the style and sound of hard rock guitar than the deservedly legendary Jimmy Page. As the musical mastermind of Led Zeppelin, Page’s tone, playing, and phrasing made him one of the most influential musicians of the past 50 years. In Zeppelin’s early days, Page relied heavily on a three-pickup 1960 Les Paul Custom “Black Beauty” with a Bigsby tailpiece. Unfortunately, the guitar was stolen in 1970 at an airport and never recovered. Page has always felt that that particular guitar was “the one that got away.” Gibson proudly returns Page’s cherished lost guitar in the form of the new Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Les Paul Custom—a painstaking recreation of that iconic instrument, with the addition of some of the most innovative electronics to ever grace a Les Paul. The result is this stunning “Black Beauty” with a slim-profile neck, Page BurstBucker pickups, gold Bigsby vibrato and an innovative six-position toggle that lets you isolate the neck and bridge pickups, or add the middle in any combination. A stop tailpiece version is also available. Limited to a worldwide edition of just 500 guitars, the Gibson Custom Shop Jimmy Page Les Paul Custom is Gibson’s heartfelt tribute to a true legend and to the guitar he loved and lost.

MY FEEDBACK:

This whole paragraph is wonderfully written and the guitar itself is beautiful. with triple pickups, as soon as you see it you say one word,"WOW!" There is a certain amount that can be said for something that has already been spoken for and I think that I have found that place.

1 comment:

Magistra Z. said...

Shane, I agree; that is a beautiful paragraph. But take a second look at your own paragraph. Your sentences need a little cleaning up. Let me know if you are not sure what's wrong. --Mrs. Z.