@@edrader what a load of BS! There would be no modern music, jazz, blues etc, without English Celtic music. Jimmy waz doing session work before Hendrix even picked up a guitar. Jimmy was far more versatile, and explored a wider range of genres.
Live the riff of KASHMIR sounded THE SIZE of a CONTINENT ! …I don’t think I have EVER heard another riff that size actually….And Bonham’s DRUMMING …..omg.
I absolutely love & appreciate Jimmy Page's work and incredible talent. The first time I heard Jimmy Page was when he played the guitar solo on the song called I Pity The Fool, for David Bowie with The Mannish Boys. That was way back in 1965. I didn't hear it until sometime in the 1970's & loved him ever since. My favorite album of his is Outrider & my favorite Led Zeppelin album is commonly known as Zeppelin IV. Jimmy Page & Mick Ronson are my favorite guitarists of all time. They are the greatest. Sadly Mick Ronson is gone to Rock 'N' Roll Heaven, but I'm grateful that Jimmy Page is still with us. Love your work Jimmy keep on Rockin'!!! ☆☆☆☆☆
The DADGAD tuning he used for Kashmir is an open D suspended 4th chord, in case anyone was wondering. And Jimmy used an open G suspended 4th chord for the tuning to The Rain Song (studio version)
They really are a god like band ain’t they? Even their look was as good as their music, nothing weak, no passengers, all the best at what they did🇬🇧👍be lucky
Stairway is the song of a generation of guitarists.... No 1 to me. Iconic but played by too many maybe...I am sure, each LedZep fan has his own no1. Unique band at a unique time for R&R music history. We were so fortunate to experience this music as teenagers/young adults. I could have the same words for the Deep Purple (and smoke......)
My current 3 choices would be (in order of release) : Friends, Dancing Days, Achilles Last Stand. Current 'runners up' would be: The Ocean, The Wanton Song, The Rover. Or maybe Misty Mountain Hop, Hey Hey What Can I Do, In The Evening? Lets face it, if you're a Led Zep fan then you are spoilt for choice ! 🤔
As of June 2024, I've learned so much more about Led Zeppelin than I what's aware of over the last couple of years while I was learning to play music in the 90s, they were a group that I had a hard time respecting because of how often their songs were played in classic rock rotation. It's like I had to undergo a disconnect from them and explore them record by record in order to embrace what it is they brought to music. Beforehand, I could only relate to them through some of the musicians they inspired like Boston, Def Leppard, Sammy Hagar, Poison, Journey and Foreigner.
Always thought it would've been funny had Jimmy Page posed with The Osmonds as a prank in the 1970's... he'd blend right in... Love The Osmonds, love Jimmy!
I love so many of them. They all suit different times and different moods. But if I had to pick my favorite....the rain song. Watch the guys from Airplay Beats review that one. 😉
1:28 ... Well perhaps if Page hadn't been too preoccupied with getting strung out on a particular substance intead of focusing more on ITTOD he might have liked it better. Which explains why the reigns of that album were handled by Plant and JPJ..
"Emotional Translator ..." Yes exactly. I've been searching for the words required to explain why I think JP is the greatest. Why he rips my soul from my chest. Watch his face during the MSG73 Stairway solo. Quintessential example of the ET phenomenon that is uniquely Jimmy Page.
Page obviously wouldn't like 'In Through The Out Door' since he was in a drugged-induced stupor and didn't contribute to it. The band was frustrated with what he'd done to 'Presence' (their worst record, in my reckoning) and Robert Plant and John Paul Jones took a solid shot at envisioning Zeppelin in the future 80s. John Paul Jones wrote the bulk of 'In Through The Out Door', and 'Coda' is simply John Bonham's finest moment *the record's wicked underrated btw* I love Page, and the accolade's this video's introduction gives him are deserved. But he checked outta Zeppelin after 'Physical Graffiti' in '75. All that said, Page's picks are supreme. Awesome. The smile his playing WLLove.. put on Edge and Jack White's faces was priceless. One cannot help. A great light -- which will go out soon. When I saw 'The Song Remains the Same', I was 16, and I never saw anything like it: it was like the guitar, a Gibson by chance, was around before the dinosaurs, and Page is the only alien on earth to understand its import. The result is his guitar epitome. Few do it better.
Why he touches his nose 🤔💭Never mind. Since my childhood I'm curious. Now among the enthusiastic RU-vid commentators I'm not expecting no cheeky reply. Thank You.
@@carlthomas3930 that there's some funny shit, it's not about liking or hating, it's about ability. Someday you will understand or may not get it at all, that's your prerogative.
@@carlthomas3930 an engine only works up to it's capabilities when the parts are quality and well maintained. This goes with all busines and doesn't take away from the fact that there's no comparing a classic Maserati to a classic Supra that's been going strong for 40 years.
@@lilajagears8317 The Cobain butterfly effect pisses people off to no end and it's understandable to many. Grohl has two really notable drum tracks and three famous albums worth of drumming. Hardly comparable to John Bonham. I like Everlong and SLTS as much or more than anybody, but his opinion is inflated due to rock drummers dying off and Nirvana getting sucked off by everybody with a platform.
So what are you saying? Any highly successful and talented musician can’t share their opinions about Led Zeppelin’s music or members on a music documentary?
I agree partially with Jimmy. Whole Lotta Love and Since I've Been Loving you are the best, followed closely or tied with Ramble On and possibly Immigrant Song. Can't forget Stairway, either. Never really loved Kashmir. It went on too long and I did not like the orchestration, but hey, I am not Jimmy Page, am I? Just my 2 cents.
Grohl my arse, what the Jesus would he know about players like jimmy page, he’s not in that league, there’s no true rock bands nowadays , free, Rory Gallagher, thin lizzy bands like these will never be replaced , the blues came with rock , or the rock came with the blues, whatever, that’s what made them the business , not a volume battle like foo fighters, they were true musicians, we had way back then, am bored listening to what grohl thinks,,, not interested thank u, 😂🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️☘️
Yea sure but Whole Lotta Love was basically a cover from small faces - you need loving. It's phenomenal but not really there's...and this is coming from a Zeppelin Junkie