Everytime Jimmy Page Showed Off His Guitar Collection

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  • Опубліковано 28 кві 2023
  • Jimmy Page Is By Far One of The Greatest, Most Innovative And Influential Guitar Players That's Ever Lived. And With His Vast Catalog of Zeppelin Records And All The Touring He's Done, You Can Probably Imagine How MANY Guitars He Has. Anyways, This Is Everytime Jimmy Page Showed Off His Guitar Collection.
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    The Guitars Jimmy Showcases:
    0:35 - His Steel Slide Guitar
    0:59 - His "Number One" Les Paul
    5:25 - His Touring Rig
    8:47 - The "Stairway" Guitar
    10:02 - His Telecaster String-Bender
    12:51 - The Yamaha He Donated
    14:01 - Live Guitars (1975-1980)
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  • @gunsandpoker7432
    @gunsandpoker7432 Рік тому +115

    Master of his craft. Pure genius. Idolized by many for a reason.

  • @tdz69
    @tdz69 11 місяців тому +57

    Always amazes me listening to how proper and polite he is…as if he could be working in a library. Yet he wrote some of the most devastating guitar riffs in music history. It doesn’t add up. Lol. He’s like jekyl and Hyde.

    • @johntuttle9544
      @johntuttle9544 4 місяці тому +5

      It's a lesson in not underestimating the quiet and polite types. :)

    • @leehambleton9919
      @leehambleton9919 16 днів тому +2

      Very true

    • @17nussbaumroad
      @17nussbaumroad 13 днів тому +2

      He`s a gentleman ! Now Bonzo that`s a whole nother story ! lol

    • @cplineberger
      @cplineberger 6 днів тому

      Never underestimate the Only Child.

    • @user-wz2qe2pv6r
      @user-wz2qe2pv6r 5 днів тому

      Being covered in tattoos and dragging around stoned stupid is not a prerequiste for being a superb creative.

  • @dominickpanoz
    @dominickpanoz 19 днів тому +33

    ...a living monument to not just rock & roll, but to music!...

  • @mikekopmanis2099
    @mikekopmanis2099 11 місяців тому +32

    I love how Jimmy expresses how important #1 guitar is to him. He loves that thing.

  • @ronaldlogan7983
    @ronaldlogan7983 Рік тому +248

    He is such a cool and polite guitar genius. He doesn't put down other guitarists, although some have put him down. Let's not forget, he produced all the zepplins music

    • @tvbrasil80
      @tvbrasil80 Рік тому +3

      Hellooo , Blackmore?

    • @mjp96
      @mjp96 Рік тому +14

      Best guitarist, songwriter and producer. Ever.

    • @ivanvarykino8202
      @ivanvarykino8202 Рік тому +8

      The class act of all acts.
      Still the gold standard in my book.

    • @treff9226
      @treff9226 Рік тому +4

      @@tvbrasil80 I don't know why Ritchie has to always pop up when praising Jimmy Genius! They are two, totally different players, Ritchie a complete virtuoso who any knowledgeable fan of rock is in awe of, and Jimmy Page, the leader of the greatest band to ever take a stage! BOTH are on the short list of greatest guitarists ever, along with Poison's CC DeVille.......😁😁😁

    • @rideon1956
      @rideon1956 Рік тому +2

      @@tvbrasil80 Of course Richie AND Tony but Jimmy is the best. Long Live all of them. Bringing their music across the pond in the late 60's and all of the 70's to the States.
      Still Rock those bands and always will.

  • @johnromanchuk4198
    @johnromanchuk4198 3 дні тому +2

    No one has ever since combined folk, blues and rock, acoustic and electric, as has this man; genius.

  • @dr.buzzvonjellar8862
    @dr.buzzvonjellar8862 Рік тому +274

    Joe Walsh had a huge impact on Rock & Roll just by convincing Jimmy to buy that Les Paul.

    • @gordon9177
      @gordon9177 Рік тому +3

      what year is that Les Paul Standard?

    • @styrenebuilds6851
      @styrenebuilds6851 Рік тому +3

      @@gordon9177 59

    • @aydensalazar2525
      @aydensalazar2525 Рік тому +8

      A 59’ Les Paul

    • @lueysixty-six7300
      @lueysixty-six7300 Рік тому +12

      And just thru his own playing
      Hotel California is better than Stairway to Heaven in my opinion... In every metric
      Not least of which the solo
      I expect I'll get little support from that notion in this comment thread

    • @gordon9177
      @gordon9177 Рік тому

      @@aydensalazar2525 that's what I thought, but wanted to dbl check.

  • @allanmakela3011
    @allanmakela3011 Рік тому +55

    Not many of these icons left,a great musician

    • @jayheinz4624
      @jayheinz4624 Рік тому +2

      So true, just saw a post the other day and they, Rock icons range from around 72 to 82!! Sorry to say, they're going to be dropping like flies. I think Willie Nelson is around 90?

  • @stonefly69
    @stonefly69 Рік тому +71

    My favorite guitarist. The most melodic and wrote the music to some of the most amazing songs ever. Genius!!!

    • @treff9226
      @treff9226 Рік тому +9

      My favorite, by a mile, Page plays the coolest riffs, solos, acoustic beauty.....his tones are without equal!

  • @blakewhittington4336
    @blakewhittington4336 9 місяців тому +29

    People knock Stairway to Heaven all the time I get it.
    Radio overplayed it but imagine hearing it for the first time again.
    Definitely a masterpiece

    • @brenthargreaves7085
      @brenthargreaves7085 14 днів тому

      one movie made it a bit toxic! was it even a good movie?

    • @marshallzak
      @marshallzak 13 днів тому

      Every night at midnight on FM radio New Haven CT circa 74!

    • @taylorw
      @taylorw 12 днів тому +1

      Find the Kennedy Center honors version. Awesome beyond

    • @alexbowman7582
      @alexbowman7582 8 днів тому +1

      Hearing it the first time by the band Spirit and named Taurus you mean?

    • @duffbaker9554
      @duffbaker9554 4 дні тому +1

      Stairway to Heaven is to Led Zep as Hey Jude is to The Beatles....the two biggest of the biggies of the their careers.

  • @Jef-sj6zc
    @Jef-sj6zc 10 місяців тому +58

    The man is a legend.
    He invented incredible chord progressions and wrote very good songs.
    He is a hero .......

    • @renetbredenkamp5047
      @renetbredenkamp5047 8 місяців тому +1

      Lhd😂aavxv

    • @ronaldmitchell3665
      @ronaldmitchell3665 19 днів тому +1

      Yes he did: i learned by ear in the 70’s to play his riffs…

    • @andrewwasson6153
      @andrewwasson6153 13 днів тому +1

      I’ve been playing guitar for nearly 50 years and Jimmy Page is one of the most influential players in my musical journey. His sense of rhythm and timing is spot on. Eddie and Jimi are the other two major influences.

    • @17nussbaumroad
      @17nussbaumroad 13 днів тому +2

      He`s The Goat !

    • @cbcacbca
      @cbcacbca 12 днів тому +1

      You're right. His chord playing is up there with Pete Townshend.

  • @brucelang1201
    @brucelang1201 Рік тому +81

    Always amazes me how down to earth these guys are.

    • @vincentwhitley1119
      @vincentwhitley1119 Рік тому

      He reminds me of Hendrix in that they are incredibly Humble. Clapton grew to be humble in later years but Page and Hendrix, Beck, etc..were from the start. Steve wineood, Peter Green..the list goes on...SRV, Buddy Guy, Gallagher...

    • @TheGoatShowMan
      @TheGoatShowMan 11 місяців тому

      Many years ago a fella named Deen came into our showroom and wanted to drive the Acura NSX we had inside. I ask him if he is REALLY interested in buying it before we have to move half a dozen other cars and open the huge bay doors. He says yep, I’m REALLY interested and yes I have the money to buy it. About that time my sales manager walks in and says hi to the guy. Seems they knew each other. After some friendly banter this Deen asks me “so, is it really that fast?” I tell him beats me, I’ve never driven one. He becomes aghast and hands me the keys and tells me I HAVE to drive it.
      My boss is standing behind him and shaking his head NO! at me. Deen couldn’t see him. Deen kept insisting, I kept seeing my boss with his hands slashing his throat and mouthing NO!
      Deen says he won’t buy the car unless I drive it. Boss still shakes his head no. Needing to keep my job I never drove the car and true to his word Deen Castronovo didn’t buy it, but he was one helluva nice, normal fella. I had no idea who he was at the time.

    • @scott83074
      @scott83074 11 місяців тому +1

      I think it's because they honestly really only care about the music

    • @13579K
      @13579K 3 місяці тому

      True that it really does blow you away sometimes

    • @titpisser
      @titpisser 11 днів тому

      He likes little girls and I guess you do to

  • @VicesquadCoUk
    @VicesquadCoUk 3 дні тому +2

    Jimmy came to see my band play in London many years ago, he’s a really lovely down to Earth man. I spent some time talking about Zep recordings much of which he couldn’t recall the details but he tried to pass on as much info as he could and was ultra complimentary about my playing and the band. I didn’t ask for a photo which I regret but thankfully I took a Jimmy Page front cover guitar world mag for him to sign which I treasure 🙂❤️

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 3 години тому

      Treasure it for the rest of your life! I wish I had something of his...anything!

  • @DAVIDEAPO
    @DAVIDEAPO Рік тому +17

    Best guitar phrasing in rock history. I love everything you've done Jimmy.

  • @Andy-ri1ns
    @Andy-ri1ns Рік тому +43

    Just hearing the emotional connection when talking about his number one. It was brought into his life as a tool and a workhorse and he’s fallen in love with it. It’s so special what they both produced through the years.

    • @melodymakermark
      @melodymakermark Рік тому +2

      I wonder if Joe Walsh has any regrets.

    • @harley909
      @harley909 17 днів тому

      And ‘it won’t beat you up for alimony’ 😂😀

  • @stjohnstanley8861
    @stjohnstanley8861 Рік тому +48

    What an incredibly gracious and knowledgeable man.

    • @titpisser
      @titpisser 11 днів тому

      An incredibly evil man

  • @nateholt4588
    @nateholt4588 11 місяців тому +9

    Love that he mentions the mystique of the Peter Green Les Paul

  • @marciashiraishi5891
    @marciashiraishi5891 Рік тому +81

    The way Jimmy plays...it's like his fingerprints - they're unique, impossible to be duplicated ❤

    • @ProdByZVY
      @ProdByZVY Рік тому +5

      No seriously I have such a hard time sometimes matching the tone for the main riff on ten years gone when the drums drop

    • @eldiablo3794
      @eldiablo3794 Рік тому

      He plays like shit.. especially his heroin induced guitar solos. Absolutely horrendous.

    • @Longhorn.Rock_Roll61
      @Longhorn.Rock_Roll61 Рік тому +2

      That's a natural fact

    • @ExileNJ
      @ExileNJ Рік тому +2

      Very true. Not many people can play as sloppy as him.

    • @trillrifaxegrindor4411
      @trillrifaxegrindor4411 Рік тому +1

      ironically he couldnt even do his solos the same way twice....XD still an amazing guitar player though,no doubt

  • @rcjr.7725
    @rcjr.7725 Рік тому +18

    Jimmy Page was a big influence on me along with Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan BB King Buddy Guy Albert King Albert Collins and so on I am so glad I saw Led Zeppelin one time at the Pontiac Silverdome 1977 Jimmy Page with the Black Crowes what a cool cat truly one of the greatest I don't care how people criticize him about his live performances Long Live Jimmy Page

  • @wcreview8227
    @wcreview8227 Рік тому +19

    Seeing him play riffs that are SOO Iconic and knowing that HE is the guy who Made them, who invented them, is just a trip! What a Legend! hes Just a Man. but then again, hes Jimmy Page

  • @camilleleffler4720
    @camilleleffler4720 Рік тому +13

    Never get tired of Jimmy Page !!!

  • @1pcfred
    @1pcfred Рік тому +238

    People hate Jimmy Page because he did it all before they could.

    • @theoloutlaw
      @theoloutlaw Рік тому +22

      People hate Jimmy Page because he copied everything everyone else did before him.... just sayin'.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Рік тому +30

      @@theoloutlaw Les Paul played every riff possible in the 1930s. Everyone since then has just been copying everything. Deal with it.

    • @geraldtanderson9044
      @geraldtanderson9044 Рік тому +8

      @@theoloutlaw I think Page gets to much criticism for all of his supposed copying. Most Artist have taken from other artist and then make it their own. If you listen to any of the session guitar work he did in the early and mid 1960's, the songs were 'one off' original Mod/Freakbeat songs, of which were first time original guitar works by himself. As an example, listen to "Leave My Kitten Alone" by First Gear 1966.

    • @theoloutlaw
      @theoloutlaw Рік тому +9

      @@geraldtanderson9044 Yeah, I'm familiar with Jimmy's work, especially the early material, and no doubt he is a great guitarist, and I'm not knocking his abilities at all. I think he is terribly overrated however, as much I think Clapton is also. I enjoy both players however, but being a guitarist and digging further into the past, there is not a lot that the likes of Page was doing that wasn't or hadn't already been done. It's good be gathered it all and presented it to a new audience, but to some of us old timers, we see what he is doing, and good on him for being the one that did it. It was a smart move to 'copy' the greats and repackage it for his own group. You mention the song 'Leave My Kitten', that solo is right out of the playing style of James Burton. Check out any of Rick Nelson's late 50's to early 60's recordings with James, and you'll hear what Jimmy was clearly listening to.

    • @JoshuaMyhre
      @JoshuaMyhre Рік тому +20

      @@theoloutlaw​I have to disagree. My 7 examples below show why. Jimmy developed his own guitar sound(s) from years of being a session musician and with Yardbirds.
      1. Babe I’m Going to Leave You and Ann Bredon? 100% only lyrics and had nothing to do with what Jimmy did on the guitar. Led Zeppelin was covering Joan Baez’s version which was “Traditional” and open to public domain. However, Baez took her lyrics from Bredon’s original version without credit.
      2. Rock and Roll and Little Richard? Although Jimmy riff is an homage to Chuck Berry, it’s nothing like anything Chuck Berry ever did. While jamming, John Bonham started with a drum beat almost identical to Little Richards beginning of You Keep a Knock But You Can’t Come In.
      3. Bring it on Home and Willie Dixon? Officially this was a cover that Robert Plant was the instigator behind. The only thing throught the song that’s completely different from Willie’s original version was Jimmy’s guitar.
      4. Whole Lotta Love and Willie Dixon? That was also Robert Plant and lyrics. Nothing involving Jimmy.
      5. Stairway to Heaven and Spirit? Only similarities between the song Taurus and Stairway to Heaven was each song had a cord progression in Am played on an acoustic guitar. Cord progression was legally deemed not to be a form of copyright infringement, thus Led Zeppelin winning the lawsuit.
      6. Dazed and Confused and Jake Holmes? Yes, what Jimmy did in LED Zeppelin’s version was directly taken from what the Yardbirds did in their version, but it was Jimmy who came up with it when he was with the Yardbirds. With Jake Holmes version, the problem was over seven words Led Zeppelin used in their lyrics. Other than that, two completely different songs.
      7. Black Mountain Side and Bert Jansch? This is ‘maybe’ the only arguable thing you have since Jimmy did admit that the guitar tablature Bert Jansch used in his Black Water Side inspired his in Black Mountain Side. Other than that, what Jimmy did in Black Mountain Side is considerably different and much more intricate than what Bert did in Black Water Side. Ultimately, though, the Black Water Side song and its guitar tab was public domain when Bert Jansch originally used it for his version.

  • @dianefinegan5286
    @dianefinegan5286 Рік тому +22

    It was such a honor and privilege to see the greatest and best rock band ever !!!!! I was 16 and now 60 will always cherish that moment...

  • @williamhiles7404
    @williamhiles7404 Рік тому +5

    Master Guitarist Jimmy Page, 🎸
    3-21-75 Seattle. I was there. Robert's comment at the end of Dazed & Confused at that Concert.
    LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹

  • @GCHatSCHOOL
    @GCHatSCHOOL Рік тому +10

    Ive always loved Page's playing. A great scene with him is the moment in "it might bet loud" when starts playing 'whole lotta love' and Edge and Jack White are blown away.

  • @markschwab128
    @markschwab128 Рік тому +6

    Its so easy to spot someone when they're talking about something that excites them.

  • @stevestarr6395
    @stevestarr6395 Рік тому +20

    Jimmy’s just so cool and a fantastic guitarist that has created so much amazing music!! ❤️

  • @Guitaroverkill
    @Guitaroverkill Рік тому +24

    The Rain Song could be one of the greatest songs ever written just for the tuning and having to make up the chords.

    • @daryl9189
      @daryl9189 Рік тому +1

      That used to be my favorite Zeppelin song.. then I heard Achilles Last Stand.. just a guitaring was awesome...

    • @jefftheuma5645
      @jefftheuma5645 Рік тому +5

      I read somewhere George harrison said they couldn't do a ballad, so they answered with the rain song.

    • @ralex3697
      @ralex3697 11 місяців тому +1

      It’s stunning and still gives me chills

  • @barbaralavoie1045
    @barbaralavoie1045 8 місяців тому +5

    So talented. I could listen to him all day.❤️🥰

    • @titpisser
      @titpisser 11 днів тому

      He's only interested in 11 yo girls

  • @dynjarren7523
    @dynjarren7523 Рік тому +11

    Now that Jeff Beck has passed, RIP. 💐
    He saved his guitars and is putting them on exhibit for a Museum. He’s so damn smart and thinking about his legacy and how he will be remembered. He doesn’t have to worry because his playing and music with Zeppelin is legendary.
    They have so many great albums so I think they will be remembered for years to come. And Don’t Rappers still sample the Drums from Levee Breaks? That Bass and Drum sound is huge because he recorded it at Headley Range and used the space inside. He put the drums in the middle and ran the Mics up the Stairwell for extra room! The result was the Huge Drum and Bass sound that everyone wants to sample.

  • @markarita3
    @markarita3 Рік тому +7

    15:24 Reelin' In The Years ♫ in the background...nice...Jimmy said on more than one occasion that that was his favorite guitar solo. Great pick for sure!

  • @Dad-Gad
    @Dad-Gad 11 місяців тому +9

    He created the greatest band ever , then wrote the greatest songs ever , then revolutionised recording techniques , he's a legend imo 👍

  • @geraldtanderson9044
    @geraldtanderson9044 Рік тому +219

    When we were teenagers in the 1970's, if you didn't get to see Led Zeppelin in Concert, someone like Jimmy Page was just this mystic super guitar god, like he really didn't exist. His guitar playing put us into drug induced meditative fantasy la-la land. We had no clue that many of the Zeppelin songs required different guitars, nor did we care. Amazing to see it was "all for real", through UA-cam, 50 years later.

    • @alexanderbrown4250
      @alexanderbrown4250 Рік тому +10

      True. Like the song Kasmir... Who would have known that tuning to DADGAD would make it playable.

    • @dennis652
      @dennis652 Рік тому +10

      Gerald… I’m with you on this one… Born in 60 and literally raised on Rock and Roll. And I still enjoy every time a Led Zeppelin song comes on my radio. I had an eight track, portable, single speaker precursor to the boom box that I wore out lots of D batteries and a Led Zeppelin One eight track cassette on…

    • @geraldtanderson9044
      @geraldtanderson9044 Рік тому +3

      @@dennis652 That's cool!

    • @michaeldrasic7587
      @michaeldrasic7587 Рік тому +13

      I was in my early twenties when I seen Zeppelin the first time, then again @ 1973 and nobody, NOBODY could put out the music they made. It was magical!

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 Рік тому +8

      Led Zep was really huge. Just about every dude knew at least one song. Now the average guy under 30 can’t even name one classic rock song.

  • @Secretarian
    @Secretarian 2 дні тому +1

    Great discussion of his number one les paul

  • @Ariel7877
    @Ariel7877 11 місяців тому +9

    Page is to me the best guitar player ever and symbol of the true ROCK.

  • @totljag1
    @totljag1 Рік тому +3

    Awsome Guitarist, best songs in Rock n roll history ! Nothing compares

  • @douglascarducci6977
    @douglascarducci6977 Рік тому +20

    Got to see him front row at syracuse war memorial for the Outrider tour ( best seat in the house) and he was so on that night...Jimmy just exudes this crazy energy when he plays like hes from another planet and was just engulfed in everything he was doing.. didnt miss a damn note that night...it was stunning.. out of every guitarist ive seen front row ..and it was alot (worked at ticketmaster!).only Page had that super energy thing going on iit was surreal....Plant had it in spades too ...but no one else had it like Jimmy Page ... Magickal....93

    • @twintriode
      @twintriode Рік тому +1

      Oh great just found a new reason to hate Ticketmaster. So in addition to the super high service fees, the employees cherry pick the best seats?

    • @stonefly69
      @stonefly69 Рік тому +3

      @@twintriode Most of LZ was long before Ticketmaster existed. Relax.

    • @twintriode
      @twintriode Рік тому +1

      @@stonefly69 My comment had zero to due with LZ as you call them. Reply a little less if your strategy is to take things out of context. One relaxed dude out!

    • @Jaysthename
      @Jaysthename Рік тому

      @@twintriode Back in the 90s I worked at a Ticketmaster outlet myself (Blockbuster Music, if you remember those) and no, TM employees didn't get any special advantage unless they cheated in the random number drawing. Thing was, there were no online sales back then so folks had to be there in person at 10am when tickets went on sale and a lot of rock fans don't get up and out to the store that early, so just by being there at work employees always managed to get pretty good seats!

    • @twintriode
      @twintriode Рік тому

      @@Jaysthename OK fair enough. I do not remember Blockbuster music, and I was certainly around for all of the 90's. Maybe a regional thing?

  • @greggwallacefi9422
    @greggwallacefi9422 Рік тому +6

    1977 I think it was zep came to Oklahoma and I went sans any friends. I wanted Togo straight and leave straight so I could really study and take the band in. They were individually superb and as a group they were just fantastically superb. Jimmie was such a treat to watch

  • @donharrold1375
    @donharrold1375 Рік тому +13

    15:24 Jimmy sums up the whole thing about guitars. It’s self expression. Even when you copy someone your own personality always leaks out. It’s a visceral process and a guitarist’s sound is like his finger prints.

  • @F-Phrygian
    @F-Phrygian Рік тому +8

    Jimmy was a total pioneer without a doubt. In my opinion it was two albums that showed his innovation and mastery. The 1st album “Led Zeppelin” was a musical breakthrough for the time………And if you ask me, the “Presence” album was the best work the whole band ever did…..great musicianship for sure🎶🎶🎶

    • @HOWYOUDOIN884
      @HOWYOUDOIN884 Рік тому +1

      The guitar after the middle of Carouselambra is haunting if you hear it loud... seems like each week another solo of his pops in my head.

  • @timmotel5804
    @timmotel5804 Рік тому +11

    Most enjoyable. Jimmy being laid back, as he mostly is, is educational and fun. Living History. Thanks.

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 Рік тому +7

    On the sad day far in the future when we lose Mr. Page, that will be the day Rock truly dies. As long as we have him Rock n Roll Lives.

  • @moose6676
    @moose6676 Рік тому +7

    Jimmy Page your such a nice guy. I was never a LZ fan, but your guitar playing inspired me all those years ago, so thanks for that 👍🏻

    • @markhaus5441
      @markhaus5441 8 днів тому

      Well, you should be a Zeppelin fan. How dare you !!! Lol!!

  • @andrewmichael1316
    @andrewmichael1316 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for being a great musical influence on me and many others Jimmy!!

  • @davidrhodes7655
    @davidrhodes7655 11 місяців тому +4

    Not only a genius but a beautiful humble and generous human being Led Zeppelin played the soundtrack to my life God bless you Jimmy

    • @Yellow.Dog.
      @Yellow.Dog. 11 місяців тому

      Don't forget that he loved to bang 14 year old chicks too! Heck of a guy.

  • @martinpidhany8278
    @martinpidhany8278 Рік тому +1

    Thank you jimmy and robert for making the soundtrack for my life!!! Cheers mates!!

  • @ZombieXee
    @ZombieXee 3 дні тому

    Such a great guy.
    He's the reason I play the guitar. Others influence me, but Jimmy got me to pick it up.

  • @rishisingh6157
    @rishisingh6157 5 годин тому +1

    Jimmy Page is a legend and is always will be

  • @veraregina4525
    @veraregina4525 Рік тому +2

    Loved, Love and will always Love Jimmy Page eternally!
    He is absolutely an Icon and Gennius of the guitar, ever!
    And Led Zeppelin is my Favourite hard Rock band!

  • @nickluzzi8767
    @nickluzzi8767 Рік тому +8

    I can see why jimmy and joe Walsh are friends , they are both down to earth .

  • @briangisler1981
    @briangisler1981 Рік тому +12

    Stairway to heaven’s Lead guitar solo, voted number one greatest guitar solo ever written in music history. That just shows you how great Jimmy Page is and always will be.

    • @ralex3697
      @ralex3697 11 місяців тому +2

      I agree, it’s never been rivaled

  • @chrismiller5728
    @chrismiller5728 Рік тому +5

    You can tell he wrote what he plays. It sounds like what he recorded. Fascinating.

  • @davidadams2478
    @davidadams2478 Рік тому +1

    I saw Jimmy play with the Zep in 1971 and part of the show I enjoyed the most was when he sat down in a metal folding chair. I was 16 and watched him play his Danelectro lipstick pickup guitar solo..

  • @briansalerno3773
    @briansalerno3773 Рік тому +2

    When we’re talking about JIMMY PAGE. LET ME SAY ONE OF THE BEST GUITAR PLAYERS OF ALL TIME. THX JIMMY. That’s for sure!! Brian, 🎸🎶🎵

  • @danpiller5156
    @danpiller5156 Рік тому +7

    One of the greatest and most influential of our and all history of Guitar universes. the rawness in his playing is so expressive and intriguing. Storytelling. Not just technique or style but a trademark of expression

  • @luvbasses5487
    @luvbasses5487 Рік тому +35

    Of all the guitars that came to Jim over the years, and the one we should be most thankful for was the one left behind by a family who moved out of the house the Page’s moved in to when he was a kid. Imagine? What were the chances that in a totally vacated house, a lone guitar was left behind…only to fall into the hands of whom would become the greatest guitarist the world will ever know.

    • @asmaestas
      @asmaestas Рік тому +2

      I love your comment! Jimmy Page is a legend!

    • @citizenGman
      @citizenGman Рік тому

      Sure. Happens all the time.

    • @japzbene1562
      @japzbene1562 Рік тому

      I wonder if anyone has ever tracked down that family and given them a proper thanks and quite a large check?
      I'm willing to donate to that cause!
      PEACE
      LOVE
      LED ZEPPELIN

    • @melodymakermark
      @melodymakermark Рік тому +1

      The greatest guitarist the world will ever know? He wasn’t even the greatest guitarist in the Yardbirds. He’s Jimmy Page though, and that’s awesome.

    • @japzbene1562
      @japzbene1562 Рік тому

      @@melodymakermark Hahaha
      Jeff Beck not even close or perhaps you're referring to Slow Hand as he didn't get that name for nothing. Don't forget he put his guitar down when Hendrix got on stage.
      Opinions are like well it takes one to know one!

  • @jasoncornell1481
    @jasoncornell1481 Рік тому +5

    That Gibson SG double neck was made in Kalamazoo Michigan could have been made by my Grand dad.

  • @superiorstaffinginc3550
    @superiorstaffinginc3550 Рік тому +1

    6:40 That little tidbit from "What is and What should never be", after Whole Lotta Love, always wondered how it was done. Thanks for playing it Jimmy!!

  • @foesfly3047
    @foesfly3047 Рік тому +9

    Don’t trust anyone who doesn’t love Led Zeppelin ♠️
    And never bring into your closest circle, anyone who doesn’t openly acknowledge Jimmy Page as The most important rock guitarist of all time ♠️♠️

    • @randybailin4902
      @randybailin4902 Рік тому

      Chuck Berry was the most important rock guitarist of all time. He created the template.

    • @Headwind-1
      @Headwind-1 Рік тому

      @@randybailin4902 ooo you dun it now. ... .

    • @michaelblankenau6598
      @michaelblankenau6598 10 днів тому

      Ridiculous

  • @jerrykwarner6713
    @jerrykwarner6713 День тому

    I loved Stairway To Heaven, but I had a tremendous problem playing it on my Fender Telecaster. It just didn't sound right. After seeing Led Zeppelin in concert, I found the problem. He used 2 guitars in the song. He had a double neck that allowed him to switch instantly from one to the other. Problem solved. I'm 66 and still enjoy listening to Led Zeppelin. Thanks for the memories, Mr. Page, and of course the rest of the group Mr. Jones, Mr. Plant, and Mr. Bonham. You are all amazing.

  • @sailingrumrunner
    @sailingrumrunner Рік тому +45

    After hearing Jimmy play live in his early days and my criticism that he was a sloppy player I was not much of a fan. After many years as I became a better guitar player I gained more appreciation for his work. When I finally buckled down to learn a large portion of the guitar work I was enlightened to finally understand what so many others had known all along that he was a genius. His tunings and voicings were cutting edge into the realm of guitar work never heard before. Thanks Jimmy.

    • @treff9226
      @treff9226 Рік тому +6

      Loved reading this! Key words being TUNINGS and VOICINGS! We won't hear another player like Jimmy Page, he is special, utterly and completely unique....not of this world, basically. Jimmy is able to speak completely from his soul with his playing, which very few can do so eloquently!

    • @Hndsmstrngr1
      @Hndsmstrngr1 Рік тому +3

      I was very glad that I got to see them in 1977😊

    • @stephenhogue5567
      @stephenhogue5567 Рік тому

      You are right Page is a genius!

    • @gregrobel
      @gregrobel Рік тому

      He IS a sloppy guitar player!

    • @Hndsmstrngr1
      @Hndsmstrngr1 Рік тому +3

      When he wants to be. After all rock and roll is a drunken Man's music and he put that feel right in there with Zeppelin. I'm pretty sure his Studio tracks were clean. The samples I found on UA-cam of his session work don't sound sloppy

  • @peterwalliste8232
    @peterwalliste8232 Рік тому +12

    He is "down to earth" - the best I can say about a real human person - although he is iconic too 😅

  • @ThomasWBaldwin
    @ThomasWBaldwin Рік тому +5

    Jimmy is a handsome old gentleman; and the arthritis seems minimal. I can't bend my fingers the way I used to. He still flows the same spirit through those old bones.

  • @taimeuppe6174
    @taimeuppe6174 Рік тому +26

    Jimmy will always be the guitar man

    • @davidleedougherty6478
      @davidleedougherty6478 Рік тому +2

      You said it right THE guitar man... Everyone else is a pretender to the throne

  • @ovcharkaboxing
    @ovcharkaboxing Рік тому +2

    i wonder if he and his bandmates know how much their songs mean to us all? they mean a LOT to me. very special. far beyond being a 'fan'

  • @mattwright5663
    @mattwright5663 Рік тому +17

    There was another acoustic guitar that was presented to him by Andy Allen of Maton guitars. I believe he used it on the tour Robert and he did with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra around 2012. It was made of all Australian forest woods and was magnificent, Andy was a guitar tech for Jimmy on that tour. Everything this guy touches he makes sound great.!!

  • @tripprogers4814
    @tripprogers4814 Рік тому

    Enthralled. Mesmerized. Amazed. Thank you.

  • @musoseven8218
    @musoseven8218 Рік тому +3

    Just awesome, I've always wanted to hear this stuff from JP.
    Two guitars have been special to me, one I still have, nearly forty years later, my other, my first, I stupidly sold. Amps come and go - although my Carvin valve amp has been with me since the early 1990s, iirc.
    So nice to hear Jimmy with similar love of and for his kit and the reasoning behind him having such✌️✌️💜
    Thanks for sharing ✌️👍💜😊

  • @stephaniewhite5644
    @stephaniewhite5644 Рік тому +1

    I have always been a fan of Jimmy Page, and saw Led Zeppelin in concert in the 1970s. He is a brilliant guitarist who is one of the best. Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @jimcook8933
    @jimcook8933 11 місяців тому +1

    Lucky to see them twice in the early 70's at the Montreal Forum. Both shows were within the first 3 rows! What is and what should never be was a hilight with the sound shifting from right to left, back and forth!

  • @iamhere444
    @iamhere444 Рік тому +3

    Jimmy Page is an absolute genius, it's incredible.

  • @jimmyhartman573
    @jimmyhartman573 Рік тому +10

    I remember my parents running us( my friends) to dollar theaters wherever "song remains the same " was playing . Getting torn up somewhere before going in . .for years!! I loved this Band , it spoke to me thru music and created a frustrated guitarist of myself to this day . .Finally got tickets to see them in Philadelphia the 4 tickets cost 100 a piece, scalpers were terrible . . Then 3 weeks before the show (something like that) John died . . TRAUMA is what it was to me . . . DEVASTATION , a mental basket case for a month or so . . ." The day the music died " for my generation . . Obviously we all including myself survived . .still think the best guitar solo ever is "NO QUARTER" LIVE 1973

    • @davidmecucci7348
      @davidmecucci7348 Рік тому

      It is the best solo ever, that makes 2 of us that know

    • @ezsmith3765
      @ezsmith3765 Рік тому +1

      THAT IS the most amazing solo
      NQ ‘73 absolutely

  • @johntuttle9544
    @johntuttle9544 4 місяці тому +1

    The greatest living rock and roll guitarist bar none.

  • @Crimepaysaskapolitician
    @Crimepaysaskapolitician 11 місяців тому +11

    Some people are critical when it comes to his guitar playing, personally I think he's genius. He hand picked the band members and wrote the music. That in itself is amazing.

    • @ralex3697
      @ralex3697 11 місяців тому +4

      Critical due to jealousy, he’s an absolute legend

  • @sword-and-shield
    @sword-and-shield Рік тому +1

    Jimmy busting out the bow, still untouchable today. Thanks for all the great memories.

    • @jayheinz4624
      @jayheinz4624 Рік тому +1

      Yes right, when you heard about Jimmy using a bow on the guitar and we heard Kashmere come on the radio back then, we thought !!whaaaaat?! Or in today's Young people's term,wt*!! 😮🎸🎉

    • @sword-and-shield
      @sword-and-shield Рік тому +1

      @@jayheinz4624 With me, it was hearing Dazed and Confused on the Song Remains the Same album not even knowing it was a bow used, too actually SEEING it watching the movie The Song Remains the Same at a late night movie theater when it first came out. That performance at Madison with that bow, 30 min song, just untouchable too this day.

    • @jayheinz4624
      @jayheinz4624 Рік тому

      @@sword-and-shield 👍🎸

  • @khoffman2725
    @khoffman2725 Рік тому +30

    Wouldn't it be funny to see Jimmy Page play the forbidden song (Stairway to Heaven) at a Guitar Center?

    • @jamespell8091
      @jamespell8091 Рік тому +1

      I was thinking the same thing. That would be totally bizarre to kind of look over and realize this. It would floor me!

    • @johnhoward9210
      @johnhoward9210 Рік тому +1

      Especially if a younger GenZ employee grabbed the neck to muffle the strings to "deny stairway", not knowing who Page is

    • @johnstiles7709
      @johnstiles7709 Рік тому +1

      Not the intro- the SOLO blasting at 11 !

    • @peterschmidt9942
      @peterschmidt9942 Рік тому +1

      😂🤣. I'd pay to see that

    • @andyxjo1
      @andyxjo1 13 днів тому

      I could see the sales people running to the back of the store yelling “no stairway, no stairway,” oh wait, ok

  • @gib59er56
    @gib59er56 10 днів тому

    Pagey is such a gentleman. I have never heard him say a bad thing about anyone, ever! Funny that I discovered Joe Walsh before I discovered Pagey. Joe is the reason I began playing the guitar, and Jimmy was right behind him. I am talking 1979 you all. I`m 56 now and These 2 men are still with us . Edward killed himself, and that hit me hard as he was the 3rd of the Triumvirate of my influences. There are a ton of others, but those 3 are on a different (or come from) another planet.

  • @surfrby8876
    @surfrby8876 Рік тому +2

    One of my biggest influences !

  • @bretttrommler756
    @bretttrommler756 9 днів тому

    I use to have everything LZ ever recorded back in the day. JP is the reason I started playing and I bought my Les Paul back in 1980. A 1978 25/50 Anniversary model that I still have 44 years later, along with a 1980 Flying V2 that I also still own. I also bought a really high end violin bow back then after I saw him using it on his LP. I still have that as well. I bought the Les Paul at a certain music store and then went back a couple months later and bought the V2 because I was in the US Navy and was about to go over seas and I didn’t want to drag that gorgeous LP around on board an aircraft carrier. So I took the V2 instead. Thing is, when I went back to that store to get the V2, they had a genuine SG double neck just like JP’s for sale. It was used and was $500. I came so close to buying that instead. I love my V2 and would never part with it, but I often wish I could go back and get that double neck instead. I paid I think… $1500 for the Les Paul and $1000 for the V2 back then. The V2 is worth $4-5000 now and the Les Paul is worth $8-10000. I wonder what that double neck would be worth now???
    I love JP’s EVH look at about 10:00.

  • @BobJohnson-mq2dr
    @BobJohnson-mq2dr Рік тому +3

    Love this stuff..thanks so much for posting

  • @christopherrelyea349
    @christopherrelyea349 Рік тому +2

    The best, most influential, unmatched guitarist ever!!!
    The ultimate master musician's musician! His outstanding music will be played for hundreds of years : )

  • @Karol-ds1qs
    @Karol-ds1qs Рік тому +2

    One very decent compilation.
    Thank you 👍🏻🙂

  • @robertcostagliola3741
    @robertcostagliola3741 16 днів тому

    Fascinating. Saw him twice in 1988 and he nailed "In my time of dying'.

  • @houdinididiit
    @houdinididiit Рік тому +21

    Listen to the live album over and over until it sinks in: This guy was like no other. If you're a guitarist (like me) I challenge you to play the song, "The Song Remains The Same" as he did, with hybrid picking technique while shuffling and playfully dancing on stage. You won't be able to even sitting down for a year.

    • @matthewmorrison3703
      @matthewmorrison3703 Рік тому

      😳 OMG??? You want guitar genius- go listen to Allan Holdsworth. Holdsworth was an absolute genius and nobody could touch him - not even Page, Beck or Clapton.

    • @houdinididiit
      @houdinididiit Рік тому +1

      @@matthewmorrison3703 Dude. I'm a guitarist, drummer and media composer. Stravinsky is my ultimate hero. I know them all. They are ALL great. They all have their special approach. I love Alan but sometimes I want earthy rock music. And for that? Page was king.

  • @nortonscarton
    @nortonscarton Рік тому +1

    I always dreamed to have a Les Paul for the reason that Jimi plays one until a play a Les Paul , the. Stratocaster is the guitar that combines with my fingers !!! Love Led Zeppelin

  • @skybluemarshall
    @skybluemarshall Рік тому +2

    People today spend thousands of dollars on expensive guitars made iur of exotic woods. Back in the day, many legendary gutarists and bassists were rockin cheap, particle board Danelectros. As they say, "The tone is in the hands"

  • @boogiemorgan
    @boogiemorgan Рік тому +1

    When you say guitar to me, I automatically think of Mr. Jimmy, because he is a Master when it comes to guitars. Thanks Mr. Jimmy!

  • @djeering
    @djeering 14 днів тому

    the audio is fantastic in this! thanks for making sure it was audible!

  • @barrymurray6911
    @barrymurray6911 Рік тому +6

    Not a day goes by, that I don"t listen to Zeppelin. Life is better when Led Zeppelin is involved. Pagey is the Best. Thank you Jimmy, for all the great music!!!!!!!

  • @JB-up4pm
    @JB-up4pm Рік тому +2

    Video is perfect on this subject. Thanks.

  • @richthetrashpicker-upper5244
    @richthetrashpicker-upper5244 Рік тому +3

    Wow great channel thank you for your time and effort to put this all together

  • @loridriskell8121
    @loridriskell8121 Рік тому

    Loved hearing all the tid bits and details ty❤️💯🤘

  • @ThePurpleElectricPodcast
    @ThePurpleElectricPodcast 11 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic recollection! Would love to hear more about it.

  • @chzzyg2698
    @chzzyg2698 Рік тому +1

    Of all the guitar guru's that I've listened to Jimmy Page has always been my guitar hero. His tone has always resonated with me. I set up my LP just like his Number One.

  • @eugenew3616
    @eugenew3616 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for posting!

  • @davidleedougherty6478
    @davidleedougherty6478 Рік тому +24

    If you don't recognize this guy to be the most important guitar player in history, you're just wrong

    • @cmerton
      @cmerton Рік тому

      If you don't recognize your own hyperbolically intense horseshit, you're just moving your lips about.

    • @corkpop8401
      @corkpop8401 Рік тому +2

      It’s like the most beautiful girl in the world…

    • @ludacris6212
      @ludacris6212 Рік тому +4

      Jimi Hendrix?

    • @dennispickard7743
      @dennispickard7743 Рік тому +1

      @@ludacris6212 Marty Feldman 😮

    • @jbar260d2
      @jbar260d2 Рік тому

      WRONG

  • @adamwatson6916
    @adamwatson6916 Рік тому +2

    There you have it the push pull pot on number 1 is for Phase switching in the middle position and not a coil split for the bridge pickup like on the Gibson custom shop version of his number 1 and yet people still try to argue that the push pull pot is for a coil split even though page is on video clearly explaining what the push pull is for.

  • @DetroitMicroSound
    @DetroitMicroSound Рік тому +30

    Jimmy is such a genuine guy.

    • @korlmusic5159
      @korlmusic5159 Рік тому +1

      Look up “MudShark incident…”…than come back and erase this comment…he’s a god though you’re right…

    • @pleidhciocht1138
      @pleidhciocht1138 Рік тому

      He's also a raging pedophile but ok mate

    • @lucabrasi5070
      @lucabrasi5070 Рік тому +2

      @@korlmusic5159 probably a bs story. Don’t believe everything you read.

    • @korlmusic5159
      @korlmusic5159 Рік тому +1

      @@lucabrasi5070 I was the mud shark…

    • @lucabrasi5070
      @lucabrasi5070 Рік тому +1

      More bs. Perfect. Thanks for clarifying.

  • @tylerleavitt2715
    @tylerleavitt2715 17 днів тому

    A truly beautiful man. There aren’t words to explain what a great influence he’s been to us all.

  • @RDC_Autosports
    @RDC_Autosports 5 днів тому

    0:55 the song “till i hear it from you” Gin Blossoms was the best song i’ve heard that guitar played …. JP guy and the edge from U2 are my favorite 2 😎👍