Albert Lee on His First Guitars & Inspiring Jimmy Page | Reverb Interview

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Reverb was privileged to sit down with guitar legend Albert Lee. Albert discusses his early guitars and his legendary Supro/Les Paul combination that inspired Jimmy Page and, later, the sounds of Led Zeppelin.
    Read more about Albert Lee at bit.ly/2od7vYI.

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  • @TheParanoidAndroid79
    @TheParanoidAndroid79 6 років тому +28

    You know someone is a legend when they mention inadvertently shaping the sound of rock and roll in a passing anecdote.

  • @frantisca
    @frantisca 6 років тому +1

    What a lovely, humble and great guitar player. Better than most and still, without those bragging superstar manners. Kudos AL !!

  • @MrStcarroll29
    @MrStcarroll29 6 років тому +1

    I see him every year at Namm. Nice guy, great player

  • @grgl140
    @grgl140 6 років тому +18

    Probably one of the most underrated guitarists of the modern era

    • @realgoodmind
      @realgoodmind 4 роки тому

      Just watched the other video first and posted this exactly. He is a living guitar god.

    • @FYMASMD
      @FYMASMD 4 роки тому +1

      Underrated? To who? Teeny bopper types? Of course. People that like and know good music don't underrate him at all. Musicians hold him in high regard and he has had a great career. Underrated? Bullshit.

    • @realgoodmind
      @realgoodmind 4 роки тому

      @@FYMASMD Okay go ask people that aren't musicians who he is. Of course teeny boppers don't know. Does his name bring the recognition that Jimmy Page, David Gilmour, Jeff Beck, Keith Richards and the list goes on. He is their contemporary AND he inspired some of them. But I bet the average person wouldn't know who he is. Us guitarist sure we know and love him. Get your head out of your ass. His views on these videos alone are a sign of how UNDERRATED he is compared to let say a Robby Krieger or Peter Frampton who have videos in the hundreds of thousands. That says it all

    • @BernieHollandMusic
      @BernieHollandMusic 4 роки тому

      ​@@FYMASMD "Tenny bopper types" ? What "type" would you consider yourself to be then ? Let us know, and take care when you type. . . . . . .

    • @normanmcneal3605
      @normanmcneal3605 3 роки тому

      Oh Lawd! Here comes the underrated crowd. Albert was never that. He chose the musician chair and not the front mic. His choice. Underrated? I think not. How bout using a different word? Underrated is only new guys use.

  • @MrRRHHMM
    @MrRRHHMM 4 роки тому +1

    ''A Real 1st rate Gentleman Musician'' of the highest order....

  • @chrisbrowne8645
    @chrisbrowne8645 Рік тому

    omg he talks about hanging out with Jimmy Page, and then plays the Arkansas Traveler lol talk about keeping things in perspective

  • @jeffhebert9643
    @jeffhebert9643 7 років тому +17

    I could listen to his stories all day . ...a living legend .

  • @Rushscored4
    @Rushscored4 6 років тому +12

    Genius and humble with it. Love Albert Lee

  • @coreyzimmerman9782
    @coreyzimmerman9782 6 років тому +5

    Saw AL at a guitar clinic in Atl years ago. Great guy.....signed my Green Bullfrog album! But some there never heard of him....watching their jaws drop when he started was worth the price of a ticket.

  • @HReadDavis
    @HReadDavis 7 років тому +28

    Man, I wish Albert Lee was my grandma.
    But for real, this was killer.

    • @Bodyknowledge77
      @Bodyknowledge77 7 років тому +2

      Ah wearing an apron with Strats on it...Music Man shaped chocolate chip cookies.. From dear Granny Lee...:-)

    • @too8448
      @too8448 7 років тому +3

      +Bodyknowledge 77 I see you on the guitar of the day comment section a lot haha what's up dude

  • @elenka.svaliva2
    @elenka.svaliva2 6 років тому +3

    Big Sullivan and Lee were that people who inspired Ritchie Blackmore at his earlier years back in 1960s

    • @BernieHollandMusic
      @BernieHollandMusic 4 роки тому +1

      They certainly did - and thank you especially for mentioning "Big Jim" who I worked with many years ago and who has left many happy memories

  • @buddyollie7400
    @buddyollie7400 7 років тому +7

    I find it interesting all the early American guitarist inspired the Brits, who took everything they learned to a new level,then in turn inspired the Americans!

    • @jopestv1063
      @jopestv1063 6 років тому +2

      to paraphrase Eric Burden, British kids were listening to blues records that Americans kids were throwing in the trash

    • @inharmonik
      @inharmonik 4 роки тому

      That's too simple a narrative. There extraordinary American guitar players contemporary with these guys (Lee Page Beck Clapton) who were influence by many of the same things. Michael Bloomfield? Duane Allman? Jimi Hendrix? Roy Buchanan etc. & co.

  • @shaolinpunkFTW
    @shaolinpunkFTW 7 років тому +3

    Great interview. Had the pleasure of meeting Albert once and seeing him play live a few times. True Legend.

  • @ejsrocket
    @ejsrocket 7 років тому +9

    Anyone know where to get that awesome old man sweater he's wearing?

    • @yopglomusic8872
      @yopglomusic8872 6 років тому +10

      At the awesome old man sweater store.

    • @markusantonio4866
      @markusantonio4866 6 років тому +2

      Goodwill, Salvation Army, thrift store, garage sale you know, those kinds of places......Kurt Cobain's attic?

    • @cjaquilino
      @cjaquilino 4 роки тому

      It’s a mock neck twill sweater. Possibly wool.

  • @Nati
    @Nati 7 років тому +9

    The best country guitar player

  • @babebamsu
    @babebamsu 6 років тому +2

    Watching Albert play, is like watching butter melt on a piece of toast. Warm, creamy and delightful. Yes.

  • @mrmillcake8525
    @mrmillcake8525 2 роки тому

    It's wierd, strange and funny that these Legends used guitars made in Soviet Block country when they started. =)

  • @chief6749
    @chief6749 5 років тому +1

    I find it so interesting how many guitar players of the 60's and 70's new each other before any of them became famous and remained friends after all those years.

  • @RackhirTheRed
    @RackhirTheRed 6 років тому +3

    I see how a lot of these older guys - legends like Albert Lee and Page - hold the pick and it just blows my mind.

    • @ahmedmubashir7231
      @ahmedmubashir7231 6 років тому

      RackhirTheRed how so?

    • @oreldm
      @oreldm 5 років тому

      @@ahmedmubashir7231 I know, RackhirTheRed doesn't make sense.

  • @Mr.56Goldtop
    @Mr.56Goldtop 6 років тому +2

    Such an incredible talent and such an influential player to so many. It's really sad to see him getting old.

    • @BernieHollandMusic
      @BernieHollandMusic 4 роки тому

      You are the one that is getting old - not Albert ! And there should be no sadness in ageing - it is all part of the beauty of life

    • @rickwalicki7057
      @rickwalicki7057 Рік тому

      As Ozzie would say, “he plays like a MF”.

  • @ssn0651
    @ssn0651 6 років тому +3

    What a treasure he is .

  • @PAD939
    @PAD939 3 роки тому

    He is not a legend. James Burton is.

  • @Pricklyhedgehog72
    @Pricklyhedgehog72 6 років тому

    It's interesting isn't it. British guitarists influenced by American musicians, blues, etc, then began playing their own version, and injecting back into the American music industry through popular music to wild applause. And now, looking at the American music industry, it's hard to find a guitarist anywhere in the pop genre...

  • @Braglemaster123
    @Braglemaster123 6 років тому +1

    Jimmy Page

  • @paulhicks3595
    @paulhicks3595 4 роки тому

    How about having the key light on camera left so the fret board and Albert’s face is lit properly.

  • @BernieHollandMusic
    @BernieHollandMusic 4 роки тому

    Your stories are wonderful - bless you Albert - haven't seen you for over forty years !

  • @Burnssy97
    @Burnssy97 6 років тому

    Going to see him this month on the 11th cant wait :D

  • @Marsbonfire007
    @Marsbonfire007 6 років тому

    The first shredder.

  • @darry9462
    @darry9462 6 років тому

    LEGEND

  • @CB-ul2np
    @CB-ul2np 6 років тому +1

    Hmmm. Jimmy Page bought an identical Supro with a 15". Sounds like a thunderbolt. Makes me appreciate my old 1964 Thunderbolt even more.

    • @thekitowl
      @thekitowl 6 років тому

      Christopher Boyd as far as is known page went in to buy a thunderbolt but they didn’t have one in stock so he settled for a Coronado, which is a 2x10 combo. Jimmy later took out the baffle board & fitted a 12” speaker. This amp is on loan to the rock & roll hall of fame .

    • @angelobouhoutsos3060
      @angelobouhoutsos3060 5 років тому

      Does it really sound alike?

  • @mpgunn5943
    @mpgunn5943 6 років тому +1

    Page used a Supro and the Tele from the Yardbirds on the 1st Zep Album...The sunburst Les Paul was a gift from Joe Walsh...I believe Pages Tele got stolen at an airport while on tour...

    • @yoyojimbo2474
      @yoyojimbo2474 6 років тому +3

      It was his Black Beauty Les Paul that was stolen, but his tele was practically useless after a friend of his painted it with horrible paintjob.

    • @mpgunn5943
      @mpgunn5943 6 років тому

      YoYoJimbo There are early Zep & Yardbird vids of Page playing the Tele live......Amazing versions of Yardbirds "I'm Dazed" & Zep "Dazed & Confused" probably within a year of each other both using the painted Tele I think...What blows me away though is how Bonham cops the fills from the Yardbirds version just after they turn into Led Zeppelin : )

    • @ArtHoward
      @ArtHoward 6 років тому +2

      It sounds like you guys must have real lives and thus aren't up on your Jimmy Page history. Page used the Les Paul "Black Beauty" Custom in his session days and live with Zep during the tour for II. The Telecaster with the psychedelic dragon painting was used in the Yardbirds and on the album and tour for Led Zeppelin I. Then Joe Walsh sold him "#1," the sunburst Les Paul, sometime in 1969, and that's on LZ II through ITTOD. The Custom was used alongside #1 live, though, but in 1970 the Custom was stolen at an airport. Around `71-`73 he got the purple Norlin-era Les Paul, which I *think* was a gift from Jeff Beck (or was that the dragon Tele?). About `75 he bought #2, another sunburst `50's Les Paul. Somewhere thereafter someone who was house sitting painted the old dragon Tele with a paintjob he didn't appreciate. Then he picked up the "Botswana Brown" Tele that he used on "Ten Years Gone" at Knebworth and with the Firm.

    • @jopestv1063
      @jopestv1063 6 років тому

      I thought Joe gave him that Paul...JW had a tendency of doing stuff like that...

    • @lucashenry7293
      @lucashenry7293 6 років тому +1

      Art Howard
      Finely summarized! But that was the Tele (later dragon-painted by Page) that was a gift from Jeff Beck. And even after he got is #1 Les Paul he kept using is Tele in studio, on Stairway To Heaven's solo for example. Cheers

  • @jsilence418
    @jsilence418 7 років тому +12

    Fucking legend still plays great, can't say the same for Page .

    • @obbor4
      @obbor4 7 років тому +10

      Well, the most recent footage I've seen of Page was from the end of 2015 and he was still tearing up and down the fret board then. Has something happened to him recently to make you state otherwise?

    • @tychomonolith1369
      @tychomonolith1369 7 років тому +8

      jsilence418 Yeah,your full of shite.

    • @jsilence418
      @jsilence418 7 років тому

      With no respect a shit head like you wouldn't understand . Page hasn't played anything relevant since 1977.

    • @jsilence418
      @jsilence418 7 років тому

      So tearing up and down a fret board is playing good guitar? so are you really young, or really stupid ?

    • @jsilence418
      @jsilence418 7 років тому

      Dietz doesn't that rhyme with shits ?funny you call people cocksuckers and have a picture of an obvious one for an icon, this isn't a dating site shitz .