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At 78 John Paul Jones Reveals the Heartbreaking Truth About His Time in Led Zeppelin | The Celebrity #celebrity #oldcelebrity #LedZeppelin #johnpauljones #RobertPlant #JimmyPage #explorestarzone
Ringo Starr is a member of the band Led Zeppelin. John Paul Jones, celebrated for his immense talent and pivotal role in Led Zeppelin, navigated a journey filled with challenges and controversies. From his early life steeped in music to the highs and lows with Led Zeppelin, and his continued influence in the music industry, Jones’s story is one of perseverance, innovation, and resilience.
During his time in Led Zeppelin, John Paul Jones did not really blend in with the wild partying and indulgent rock'n'roll lifestyle of the other band members. While Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Bonham embraced the hedonistic rock star life, John Paul Jones was more of a family man, avoiding the drug-fueled, sexual escapades after performances. Instead, he distanced himself from the band, frequently changing his hairstyle to avoid recognition and spending his days exploring cities alone. John Paul Jones would certainly have been more recognizable if he had been seen with the other members of Led Zeppelin.
Join us as we explore the complex life of John Paul Jones, revealing the untold struggles and triumphs of this legendary musician. Let's follow along!

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@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 19 дней назад
In the world of rock music, it is perhaps very difficult to find someone who has consistently maintained standards like John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin. Do you admire him?
@deniseparker6346
@deniseparker6346 16 дней назад
Very true words.
@carlrball
@carlrball 15 дней назад
OF COURSE
@dad7130
@dad7130 14 дней назад
You're correct. Page and Jones were the two experienced professionals, but Page fell to drug abuse early on. According to a recent interview with Plant, Jones was a bit of a music geek, he didn't identify songs by name or lyrics he would identify it by melody, something that annoyed Plant. They got along but spoke a different language
@rongriesbeck294
@rongriesbeck294 9 дней назад
Also did sound engineering for other bands very talented
@watcherofthesky8574
@watcherofthesky8574 8 дней назад
who doesn't?
@donaldleroy6502
@donaldleroy6502 14 дней назад
The more I learn about JPJ the better I like the man, absolutely a class act
@andreacheney3593
@andreacheney3593 10 дней назад
Yes, indeed. This yr, I discovered that his STILL married to the same woman! It’s sad that this is impressive, but it is! 😮 Astonishing! 😢 (I’m really touched, by this…)
@stevedrake360
@stevedrake360 14 дней назад
Jones is truly a musician's musician.
@clarkewi
@clarkewi 20 дней назад
Genius and highly competent and reliable.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 20 дней назад
John Paul Jones's genius and reliability are indeed what made him such an integral part of Led Zeppelin's success. Thank you for acknowledging his incredible contributions.
@sgt.grinch3299
@sgt.grinch3299 19 дней назад
JPJ is the most complete musician of Led Zeppelin.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
Many would agree with you. John Paul Jones's versatility and skill made a huge impact on Led Zeppelin's music. Thank you for your comment.
@HollisDuty60
@HollisDuty60 19 дней назад
JPJ was the musical glue that held Led Zeppelin together. The most accomplished musician of the four, he seemed to stay in the background and let the other 3, especially Plant and Page, take the spotlight. It’s refreshing to see how JPJ maneuvered the Rock scene while keeping his marriage and family together. I’ve been a Zeppelin fan since 1969. Best band ever.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 18 дней назад
Your appreciation for John Paul Jones's role in Led Zeppelin is well-founded. His contributions were indeed pivotal, and his ability to balance his professional and personal life is commendable. Thank you for sharing your long-term fandom and insights.
@michellecaminita7335
@michellecaminita7335 18 дней назад
JPJ was woefully under-rated by music critics (most whom no nothing about music) for far too long. He was most definitely the musical glue and the most accomplished of the four greats in that group. Your assessment of his involvement with LZ hits squarely on the head of the nail.
@kevinstimelsky673
@kevinstimelsky673 17 дней назад
Best band ever? Ever heard of The Who!!!
@HollisDuty60
@HollisDuty60 17 дней назад
@@kevinstimelsky673 yes I’ve heard of the Who. And your point is? 😁
@tomy8339
@tomy8339 16 дней назад
​​@@kevinstimelsky673Though I have issues with Zeppelin ripping other artists off, they are a far better band than The Who. And Page runs rings around Townsend. And whilst Moon is a really good drummer, he can't touch Bonham.
@shilohpuppy5649
@shilohpuppy5649 15 дней назад
FINALLY got to see Jonesy play with Dave Grohl and Josh Homme in the band 'Them Crooked Vultures'. I tell you what, this guy was NO band mascot! He played no less than 13 different instruments and EASILY stole the show! He by far garnered the loudest cheers and ovation when introduced! Obviously his Led Zeppelin past was because of this I'm sure, but he easily was the best musician out there. If those of you out there have never heard the album 'Them Crooked Vultures, ' GET IT!!!!! You will not be disappointed! GREAT ALBUM!
@sjholmwood9852
@sjholmwood9852 14 дней назад
Totally agree!
@johnskerlec9663
@johnskerlec9663 13 дней назад
Got the album. Brilliant.
@aleonyohan6745
@aleonyohan6745 13 дней назад
Absolutely phenomenal album
@brianmoran3450
@brianmoran3450 2 дня назад
Dusty Springfield? Wow.❤!
@rwv7447
@rwv7447 2 дня назад
Absolutely agree!.
@antrygis1
@antrygis1 17 дней назад
Jones was the glue that held Zeppelin together.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
Absolutely, John Paul Jones was indeed a crucial part of Led Zeppelin's success. His musical talents and contributions were invaluable to the band's legacy.
@tonycardinal9381
@tonycardinal9381 7 дней назад
They don't get any better than Jonesy a musical titan,long live Jonesy. 🎶💖🎶
@aschule5684
@aschule5684 20 дней назад
Always loved Jonesey. As I've always felt he was Led Zeppelin's secret weapon and unsung hero. Nothing but class. The humble genius. Zeppelin always seemed to be about Jimmy, Robert and John and JPJ always seemed alright with that, for him it was about the creation and expression of the music.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 20 дней назад
John Paul Jones truly was a humble genius and an essential part of Led Zeppelin's success. It's great to see his contributions being recognized. Thank you for your thoughtful comment.
@ClayNico
@ClayNico 4 дня назад
One of my all-time favorite musicians :)
@MarkNorris-uz7ge
@MarkNorris-uz7ge 20 дней назад
Excellent video!!!! You told his story without gossip. I have been a fan of Led Zeppelin and JPJ for 47 years and I learned a few things in this vid. Well done.😮
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 20 дней назад
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the video and found it informative. It's always great to hear from long-time fans of Led Zeppelin and John Paul Jones. Your support means a lot to us!
@MarkNorris-uz7ge
@MarkNorris-uz7ge 20 дней назад
@@ExploreStarZone268 you're welcome
@muckbringer
@muckbringer 14 дней назад
Just watch him in New Fang. He is and always was the groove. He and Bonzo made the core music.
@cindysue5474
@cindysue5474 15 дней назад
Fender should have done a tribute bass in honor of him.
@mag-nm7tw
@mag-nm7tw 9 дней назад
With all the tribute guitars Fender and Gibson is making, you would they would have done that years ago. Only thing I can think of is Jones’s may have been using unmodified basses so no need for a tribute model.
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l День назад
Jones is still with us
@nickv4073
@nickv4073 15 дней назад
Why do you call it a "turbulant life"? He was the only one who was grounded in family life and didn't partake in the nonsense and excess.
@user-nt7wz5cd4h
@user-nt7wz5cd4h 5 дней назад
If you have ever been in a band you would know. It's like a dysfunctional family when some of the group members are hell bent on destroying themselves. Not to mention the turmoil in the creativity process when you don't see eye to eye with the others on the direction of the song. Now add the balancing act with your own family and the pressures of groupies and the constant temptation and he was walking on egg shells all the while in Zeppelin. Turbulent is mild to describe it, I would used Hurricanic.
@lostagain6518
@lostagain6518 16 дней назад
Without him there would have never been the album " In Through The Outdoor ". He appears to be his own man, good for him. He has the talent to bust a move, it appears he has and he looks healthy. God bless !
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
It's great to see appreciation for John Paul Jones' contributions to Led Zeppelin. His talent and individuality have indeed left a lasting impact. Thank you for your comment.
@baneverything5580
@baneverything5580 14 дней назад
That was my introduction to the band. My brother had the 8-track and played it over and over in 1979 before his death on November 30 coming back from a Kansas concert in Shreveport, so I listened to his tape over and over. The slow part in Caroselambra reminded me of the most beautiful girl in 9th grade who eventually became head cheerleader and homecoming queen. There are real gems on that album. I went backwards to the first album by 1988.
@BibleBlack667
@BibleBlack667 13 дней назад
And their entire catalogue would have been better, on average, without ITTOD. You're a fool. Similarly, Coda should never have seen the light of day.
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l День назад
Is that a good thing, that album poorly produced by out to lunch Pagey
@baneverything5580
@baneverything5580 День назад
@@user-fu2mi1nd5l It`s a classic by Zeppelin and many musicians mention its influence on them including some of the greatest drummers. Are "I`m Gonna Crawl" or "Fool in the Rain" or "All of my Love" & "In The Evening" poorly produced?
@TitanicHorseRacingLover
@TitanicHorseRacingLover 16 дней назад
I love Jonesy. I always thought his musicianship and arranging kept the music together. I am loving this video. I love the intercuts of the British naval officer, John Paul Jones.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
We're glad you enjoyed the video! John Paul Jones' musicianship and arranging were indeed pivotal to Led Zeppelin's sound. Thank you for your positive feedback.
@kennethduval6769
@kennethduval6769 18 дней назад
John Paul jones , I think was the most professional member of that group.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 18 дней назад
John Paul Jones's professionalism and musicianship have always been highly regarded. His dedication and skill were crucial to Led Zeppelin's success. Thank you for your comment.
@BibleBlack667
@BibleBlack667 13 дней назад
Fuck off. They were all excellent, but they'd be nowhere without Page. Fact.
@dclark4422
@dclark4422 День назад
Absolutely loved this video. He would be proud of it I'm sure.
@Fleezil2860
@Fleezil2860 8 дней назад
Smart man…. True musician… all about the music..
@ginamilite1256
@ginamilite1256 18 дней назад
What a contrast to the otjer guys he is a gentleman and stable guy
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
John Paul Jones has often been seen as the steady and composed member of Led Zeppelin, providing a balance to the band's dynamic. Thank you for your insight.
@user-xt8km1dh4q
@user-xt8km1dh4q 14 дней назад
Pure class!!! ❣
@grokeffer6226
@grokeffer6226 9 дней назад
John Paul Jones was an integral part of what many consider to be the greatest Rock band to have ever been.
@deniseparker6346
@deniseparker6346 18 дней назад
When I learned of Page and Plants' exclusion of JPJ, it really affected what I thought of them. JPJ had said in an interview (saw it on RU-vid) that he was so surprised when he heard about their No Quarter tour on the radio because just a few weeks earlier JPJ said that he and Plant were talking about doing something together. As someone else here said Page is just a riff man. I think Page was concerned that JPJ might start getting more credit. I think it is very telling by what Page hasn't done. For me, JPJ was the only real man of the group. History tends to flush out the truth.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 18 дней назад
Thank you for sharing your perspective. It's always interesting to hear how different events and revelations shape our views of artists. John Paul Jones's contributions to Led Zeppelin were indeed significant, and his story adds a deeper understanding of the band's dynamics. Your insight is appreciated.
@lostagain6518
@lostagain6518 16 дней назад
It seemed like a off handed move not to include John and to name the tour No Quarter sounds like a slight towards him it's his composition. "No Quarter Johnny", sad thought huh. Page showed up at the Jeff Beck tribute umm. Nope. Interesting. Heard he can't play anymore.
@TeleCaster66
@TeleCaster66 15 дней назад
Page is just a riff man? What are you, high?
@lostagain6518
@lostagain6518 15 дней назад
@@TeleCaster66 He is a great guitarist and he knows his way around the studio very well. He knows the sounds he's looking for and gets them. All their album's work their magic.BUT in concert the hype is bigger then his guitar being masterfully played. The studio forgives " take 33" . Now check out Rory Gallagher w/band on a German music show playing " Used to be ". Yeah.
@cindysue5474
@cindysue5474 15 дней назад
I don't think Page/Plant didn't want it to be like look Zep is back together again they were not ready for that maybe and the public pressure and legal who knows.
@alfioinsaudo4179
@alfioinsaudo4179 Час назад
Grandissimo bassista mostro sacro del rock LED ZEPPELIN FOREVER ❤❤
@user-np1xw4vy7q
@user-np1xw4vy7q 17 дней назад
Clem Cattini said that "JPJ was the most talented musician that he ever worked with.". A great endorsement from a session player that worked with everyone in the U.K.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
That's a high praise indeed! John Paul Jones' talent has been recognized by many, and it's great to hear such an endorsement from Clem Cattini. Thank you for sharing this insight.
@bryanporter2240
@bryanporter2240 5 дней назад
The main man of Led Zep imo
@Greggyboyz60
@Greggyboyz60 19 дней назад
One of the greats on Rock Bass
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
Absolutely, John Paul Jones is indeed one of the greatest bassists in rock history. Thank you for recognizing his talent!
@TheRealBKSchyster
@TheRealBKSchyster 7 дней назад
🤔 *AS OPPOSED TO A, "Water Bass," ...or A "Cement Bass," ...or A "Glass Bass," ...perhaps... A "Paul Rudd," "Slappen the Basss!??!" *JUST busting on ya BROTHERMAN,* some times my sense of humor gets ahead of me, kinda like... "putting the driver-Ahead-of the cart-and-Ahead of the horse!!" This is one of those times when upon reading your comment, I DAMN near snarfed out my ice cold glass of milk!!! It just struck me that funny, as I was formulating an image in my head of Bass gtrs. being (at first,) made out of a rock, then all those other aforementioned objects....!!! 😂😉 🤦🏼‍♂️ *....Oiiiiiyyyy!!!* No intentional harm, just pure fun!! *ANYWAY, KEEP ON KEEPING ON BROTHER!!!!!* 😎🤘🏼
@1956tojo
@1956tojo 15 дней назад
I have been of the opinion for several years that the actual most important member of Led Zeppelin was JPJ..........
@chriskroll4166
@chriskroll4166 10 дней назад
Yeah but your opinion doesn't amount to a pinch of raccoon s***.
@medfordmystic1961
@medfordmystic1961 2 дня назад
Jones didn’t get his due, but there is no Led Zeppelin without the sum of all four players.
@jesusmiquiabas9085
@jesusmiquiabas9085 9 дней назад
My Favorite! 😊
@user-gm5by6dj3d
@user-gm5by6dj3d 5 дней назад
When Robert plants son Karac died page did not attend the funeral he was busy. What a friend.
@heliotropezzz333
@heliotropezzz333 18 дней назад
The image at 2.44 when talking of his 50th anniversary with his wife Maureen Hegarty is not his wife. It's singer and guitarist Julie Felix
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
Thank you for pointing that out. We strive for accuracy and will make the necessary corrections. Your feedback is appreciated.
@TheRealBKSchyster
@TheRealBKSchyster 7 дней назад
*_"@ExploreStarZone268 "_** NO WORRIES BRO!!!* 🤔 The ONLY ONE WHOSE Incorrect here, is......... *_"@heliotropezzz3e33,"_* where they "screwed the pooch" TWICE on their comment, to your video! I am a "contributing research editor," "W/Wikipedia!" That means..........., 🤓 "researching" until "my eyes," "my fingers," "my feet," and "body" are "pert-in-ear," 😲 all "tuckered out!" 😉 *HOWEVER,* You are 100% correct about _"Mr. Baldwin"_ 😬 and who he is married to ( *_"Maureen Hegarty,"_* circa, 1967! ) while celebrating their "50th wedding anniversary!!" *_"Mr. Baldwin"_** ( **_"JPJ"_** ) was NEVER married to **_"Julie Felix,"_* albeit SHE WAS married, very briefly, but to _"David J. Evans,"_ (circa 1966 - 67!) FINALLY, I will say this, ...I have "learned my lesson" about doing the "very proper," "painstaking research," prior to "throwing down" on another! Be it, "a video comment," "a text," "an email," "a snail mail letter," "an informational" (even..,) or "a standard Greeting card," OR not as much as a single "shout out of my window," about "silly little things," before "shoving my foot in my mouth" and right "up to my balls!" 😅 As that is what happens, when somebody gets all "wound up" like "Joe-Joe, the three eyed, Indian circus boy!" *ANYWAY, KEEP ON KEEPING ON BROTHER!!!!!* 😎🤘🏼
@danielk8906
@danielk8906 4 дня назад
Jones was the opposite of Page and their music intertwined like magic. My favorite example of their conflicting notes is "In the light" on Physical Graffiti. The ascending scale of the guitar with the descending scale of the bass sounds so perfect.
@michaelslahetka8371
@michaelslahetka8371 6 дней назад
Obviously A POWERFUL ELEMENT ! Magnificent
@geraldframinghammer2626
@geraldframinghammer2626 14 дней назад
It was cool that Jimmy invited JPJ, then found a singer and drummer that had jammed together and then that singer connected with Jimmy, and Bonham and Jones became the greatest rock and roll rhythm section of all times. The crisscross was very beneficial. The social chemistry was amazing.
@Smokey_da_Bear
@Smokey_da_Bear 14 дней назад
"greatest rock and roll rhythm section of all times"??? Nah, that was Bruce and Baker. Zep was just another branch off of the Cream tree.
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l День назад
@@Smokey_da_Bear Geddy and the Prof
@Smokey_da_Bear
@Smokey_da_Bear День назад
@@user-fu2mi1nd5l Indeed. Yet, they are another branch off of the Cream tree. Geddy and Alex were highly influenced by Cream (in their own words).
@stevenmay2937
@stevenmay2937 3 дня назад
jpj is a huge talent......
@mattlogsdon2962
@mattlogsdon2962 11 дней назад
Without Jajn Paul Jones, Led Zepplin would be a foot note in RR history!
@medfordmystic1961
@medfordmystic1961 2 дня назад
Had they hired Jajn there would have never been a Led Zeppelin. Thank God they went with John instead.
@mattsweeny3957
@mattsweeny3957 18 дней назад
JPJ was the stability of the band
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 18 дней назад
Absolutely, John Paul Jones was indeed the anchor that provided stability to Led Zeppelin. His consistent presence and musicianship were vital to the band's success. Thank you for your insight.
@troygaspard6732
@troygaspard6732 20 дней назад
You fail to mention his album with Diamanda Gallas The Sporting Life.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 20 дней назад
Thank you for pointing that out! The album "The Sporting Life" with Diamanda Galás is indeed a significant part of John Paul Jones's career. We'll make sure to include this in future discussions.
@roywatson8133
@roywatson8133 20 дней назад
he also recorded the 1985 soundtrack album scream for help
@donaldleroy6502
@donaldleroy6502 14 дней назад
I'm always trying to expand my musical horizons, so naturally I'm going to check out John Paul Joneses solo career
@michaeldavis6607
@michaeldavis6607 13 дней назад
Vindicated. I respect LZ but didn’t love them. However i soon found that JPJ was my favorite member. Now I see why.
@JustMe-uw6yd
@JustMe-uw6yd 18 дней назад
A genius
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
John Paul Jones is indeed recognized as a musical genius. His contributions to Led Zeppelin and music, in general, are immense. Thank you for your comment.
@AriKona
@AriKona 19 дней назад
You may wish to check it out, but there is a fair amount of audio repetition (same words) around the 16-22 area.
@robbiedaug
@robbiedaug 16 дней назад
Only a few minutes where Jones talks about Zep's troubles. The rest is his history before and after Zep.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
We aim to provide a comprehensive view of John Paul Jones' life and career. Thank you for your input, and we will consider this feedback for future content.
@ronaldriis1023
@ronaldriis1023 18 дней назад
Maritime hero? Solid, talented, multi-tasking musician and no nonsense family man.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
John Paul Jones is indeed a multi-talented musician and a dedicated family man. His contributions to music and his character are truly admirable. Thank you for your comment.
@MrSandalwood
@MrSandalwood 15 дней назад
Brilliant insight to Jones excellent post
@roywatson8133
@roywatson8133 20 дней назад
a great man and musician also no quarter was crap album jones had the last laugh
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 20 дней назад
Thank you for your comment. John Paul Jones is indeed a remarkable musician with a significant legacy. Everyone has their own opinions about different albums, and it's interesting to hear your perspective. His contributions to music certainly leave a lasting impact.
@medfordmystic1961
@medfordmystic1961 2 дня назад
A million crap albums are made every year and No Quarter has never been one of them
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l День назад
Yeah because Jones got songwriting royalties from that
@RonaldWilliams-qh7zc
@RonaldWilliams-qh7zc 11 дней назад
wow I never knew John Paul Jones was in a band with the drummer questlove that's cool 👍🥁🥁 this documentary on John Paul Jones was excellent 👍👍
@TwoHemiViewer
@TwoHemiViewer 12 дней назад
Just goes to show "; The Hidden Man Is The Best Man ";
@ronjon5386
@ronjon5386 15 дней назад
JP was one of the most important members of Led Zeppelin
@chazbott518
@chazbott518 13 дней назад
True... each of them were.
@medfordmystic1961
@medfordmystic1961 2 дня назад
…and just in a nick of time you’re here! God bless you Captain Obvious! 25% of the World’s greatest band, I would have to say yes.
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l День назад
@@medfordmystic1961 Why the anger? Why can't we Live In Peace
@bogdog1755
@bogdog1755 13 дней назад
First of all, John Paul Jones is 76 years old this year, not 78
@Exterminate265
@Exterminate265 10 дней назад
And Ringo wasn't a member of Led Zeppelin.
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l День назад
@@Exterminate265 No, but Page sure learned backmasking from The Fabs
@AllyHyuuga
@AllyHyuuga 10 дней назад
Amazing video! John Paul Jones was overshadowed by the other members of Led Zeppelin, or was he truly the backbone of the band?
@MarcGoudreau
@MarcGoudreau 11 дней назад
JPJ was known as the Zep band member who could play anything... and deserves far more credit for Zeppelin's success than he's given credit... the fragile ego of his band mates was much more important :(
@Exterminate265
@Exterminate265 10 дней назад
Why does the description say "Ringo Starr is a member of the band Led Zeppelin?"
@dogpaw775
@dogpaw775 15 дней назад
not to be confused with John Paul Jones the Naval officer, despite frequent random inclusion of his portrait . why ?.
@Aristotelezz
@Aristotelezz 18 дней назад
I don't believe there is a heartbreaking truth about JPJ time in LZ. He's just a quiet guy and was himself. Just like Bill Wyman was with the Stones or John Entwistle in the Who. Nothing heartbreaking about.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 18 дней назад
We appreciate your perspective. John Paul Jones is indeed a reserved and talented musician. Our aim is to share different facets of his experience with Led Zeppelin, but we respect that interpretations may vary. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
@aleonyohan6745
@aleonyohan6745 13 дней назад
Is keyboards on the first led Zeppelin album are phenomenal. I don't know how to explain it. It almost has a Old English medieval sound.
@rayheflin5473
@rayheflin5473 8 часов назад
JPJ is a great man !!
@alanarmer8069
@alanarmer8069 14 дней назад
👍👍🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👍👍
@KenTeel
@KenTeel 20 дней назад
I enjoyed this video. As a musician, myself (who has played several instruments) I was particularly interested in John's history. Basically, like all multi Instrumentalists, he had his main instrument, and then he dabbled with other instruments. To laymen this looks like virtuosity, but in reality, it's dabbling. However, the bar is low, in pop music so a bit of dabbling on an instrument works for selling records and concert tickets. No doubt John's a very musical guy, but keep it real.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 19 дней назад
Thank you for sharing your insights as a fellow musician. It's great to hear that you enjoyed learning about John's musical journey. We appreciate your perspective on multi-instrumentalism in pop music.
@user-yh5yh5es4u
@user-yh5yh5es4u 15 дней назад
Jonesy,what a guy
@kimrice394
@kimrice394 8 дней назад
The Zepplin I enjoy most has JPJ stamped all over it!
@medfordmystic1961
@medfordmystic1961 2 дня назад
So you enjoy them all
@gottbean5440
@gottbean5440 11 дней назад
Excellent bio
@brownsfan7753
@brownsfan7753 12 дней назад
JPJ is a legend!!!
@medfordmystic1961
@medfordmystic1961 2 дня назад
No, he’s real…
@chuckselvage3157
@chuckselvage3157 3 дня назад
JPJ is a legend.
@theitineranthistorian2024
@theitineranthistorian2024 12 дней назад
looks to me like he had a great life. tragedies, personal conflicts are all about life, my life anyway. I'm pretty typical.
@marcuscarrozza732
@marcuscarrozza732 5 дней назад
Maybe if they wouldn't have bribed Bonham back , he would have still been alive today. Who knows . It's sad he is gone . Jones is very often over looked a multi instrumentalists,he wrote songs like " all of my love " and others .
@chancesareshewears
@chancesareshewears 14 дней назад
AIhas confused the sailor John Paul Jones with a bass player
@rickharper3940
@rickharper3940 13 дней назад
"Ringo Starr is a member of the band led zeppelin" ???????????
@Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm
@Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm 15 дней назад
💪❤
@KenTeel
@KenTeel 20 дней назад
I like the fact that this video revealed Jimmy Page as basically a blues player, who mainly did repetitive licks (or a repetitive set of chords) while Plant layered something over the top. John wanted to get more sophisticated, and Jimmy just wanted to do the repetitive blues based stuff, mainly.
@smokestackBPT
@smokestackBPT 19 дней назад
Pfttt - this is an embarrassing take..
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 19 дней назад
We're glad you found the video interesting. The dynamic between Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones certainly added depth to Led Zeppelin's music. Thank you for your insightful comment!
@deniseparker6346
@deniseparker6346 18 дней назад
The things JPJ wanted to add to their music would have taken the spotlight off of the hedonistic Jimmy.
@broeheemed32
@broeheemed32 14 дней назад
@@deniseparker6346 - The genius of the "hedonistic Jimmy" made them all filthy stinking rich.
@deltabluesdavidraye
@deltabluesdavidraye 12 дней назад
That is nonsense but I don't like Jimmy Page for other reasons.Thin tone ,sloppy timing and work ethic,but primarily because his is a Paedo.
@MikeTssr
@MikeTssr 2 дня назад
I only think 🤔 about Robert Plant and Jimi Page and John Bonham
@JustMe-uw6yd
@JustMe-uw6yd 18 дней назад
If he was a singer front man Wld of out done every one A face thts easily loved
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
John Paul Jones's talents are undeniable, and it's interesting to imagine how his career might have differed if he had been a frontman. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
@tthoy7338
@tthoy7338 17 дней назад
I especially thank JPJ incredible musician
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
John Paul Jones truly is an incredible musician. His talent has left a lasting impact on music history. Thank you for sharing your appreciation!
@BBaldwin
@BBaldwin 18 дней назад
I’ve never heard Jonesy’s life described as “turbulent”. Sounds like some embellishment on the part of this narrator.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 18 дней назад
Thank you for your feedback. Our intention was to provide a comprehensive view of John Paul Jones's experiences. We appreciate your perspective and will take it into account for future content.
@SluffAdlin
@SluffAdlin 6 дней назад
JPJ can speak clearly without opening his mouth
@raymondhall2039
@raymondhall2039 4 дня назад
Been reading comments. Yes JPJ was a great guy. Solid musician. But get real. Page, was the leader and artist. Next Plant, then Bonham. Good story! Loved he was a family man too. But Led Zeppelin was Jimmy Page.
@faq11b42O
@faq11b42O 3 дня назад
whats with the old paintings?😊
@kiernanthomas6006
@kiernanthomas6006 8 дней назад
What's with the tri corner hat old guys?
@johnwright291
@johnwright291 7 дней назад
He's one lucky bloke is all i have to say. Not saying he didn't make himself with his own talent but he's very lucky Jimmy page chose him.
@durandaldevil
@durandaldevil 12 дней назад
I love Jonesy, but this video is a bit repetitive.
@MrRoundwound
@MrRoundwound 14 дней назад
Jimmy page used to have a very underaged girlfriend. That’s all you really need to know
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l День назад
Lyrics to "Sick Again",,,,They were not hiding it
@songswithryan
@songswithryan 15 дней назад
At 3:50 and 4:09 is that Janis Joplin on the right?
@AleisterCrowley.
@AleisterCrowley. 8 дней назад
Is this a John Paul Jones accredited production? Because at times you make it sound like it might be, speaking for him as you do and the insight you seemingly have. Just to clarify, if you would be so kind.
@MsAppassionata
@MsAppassionata 11 дней назад
What’s with all the 18th century paintings? Is that the original John Paul Jones? If so, it’s still inappropriate.
@mag-nm7tw
@mag-nm7tw 9 дней назад
Inappropriate? How so?
@Kahuna54
@Kahuna54 8 дней назад
George was the quiet Beatle, JPJ was the quiet Zepp !
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l День назад
Richard Wright of Floyd....Every band has one
@vratyadeleon1928
@vratyadeleon1928 13 дней назад
The background music is moronic. And what's with the general/captain who is shown again and again?
@jean-francoismercier4627
@jean-francoismercier4627 3 дня назад
Those are painting from the painter who is called John Paul Jones born in Scotland in 1747. I believe those are random images…
@vratyadeleon1928
@vratyadeleon1928 3 дня назад
@@jean-francoismercier4627 Thank You !
@melody6840
@melody6840 2 дня назад
JPJ was zeppelin’s secret sauce.
@dennisstrimple6624
@dennisstrimple6624 13 дней назад
All this guy does read Wikipedia
@curtbryan1670
@curtbryan1670 19 дней назад
I'm confused. Karac died but is now a record producer ?
@KarenGarrett-ut3ul
@KarenGarrett-ut3ul 9 часов назад
Plant's son Karac tragically died in childhood. It is my understanding that Plant's son-in-law is a musician and record producer.
@leadwatcher
@leadwatcher 9 дней назад
Especially nowadays people should start differentiating talent from character. everyone has flaws. we bought ourselves the result of this in the form of music. and we should stop there.
@humanbeing5300
@humanbeing5300 6 дней назад
Every band has a JPJ and they are usually underrated and a key member
@medfordmystic1961
@medfordmystic1961 2 дня назад
Ahh, no…
@fredricclack7137
@fredricclack7137 5 дней назад
Them Crooked Vultures!
@BBaldwin
@BBaldwin 18 дней назад
The silent assassin!
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 18 дней назад
That's a fitting description for John Paul Jones. His quiet demeanor belies his incredible talent and significant contributions to Led Zeppelin's music. Thank you for your comment!
@michaelhiggs8657
@michaelhiggs8657 18 дней назад
Great video, but ruined by those terrible images of the revolutionary!
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 18 дней назад
We appreciate your feedback and apologize if the visuals detracted from your viewing experience. We'll strive to improve the quality of our imagery in future videos. Thank you for letting us know.
@IwshIcldstrtover
@IwshIcldstrtover 5 дней назад
At least the band had one talented, moral member who concentrated on his talents rather than sex, drugs and rock and roll!
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l 20 дней назад
Only member of Zep who did not sign The Pact
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 20 дней назад
That's an interesting point. John Paul Jones has always been known for his distinct path within the band. Thank you for sharing this information.
@roywatson8133
@roywatson8133 20 дней назад
jones never had any bad luck
@strangeuniverse1199
@strangeuniverse1199 14 дней назад
Work is all about hard labor, personality conflicts and problem solving. There is no yellow brick road in the music industry either. Nothing in this video surprises me at all.
@markhorton1718
@markhorton1718 17 дней назад
Like most, if not all, Zeppelin fans, I have always considered Jonesy the genius and glue that really made Led Zeppelin the band that they were.
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
Absolutely, John Paul Jones' contributions were crucial to Led Zeppelin's success. His talent and versatility truly helped shape the band's unique sound. Thank you for your comment.
@medfordmystic1961
@medfordmystic1961 2 дня назад
Doubt most of the average Zeppelin fan believes that
@ginamilite1256
@ginamilite1256 18 дней назад
Plant had has a big ego
@ExploreStarZone268
@ExploreStarZone268 16 дней назад
Robert Plant's confidence and strong presence were certainly part of his stage persona. It's a characteristic that has both its fans and critics. Thank you for sharing your view.
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