Thank you! You're hearing Jimmy Page too, so I can't take too much credit. For the sound I'm using an Ibanez Booster pedal (BTMINI) into the front end of a Marshall SV20. I'm using a Boss IR-200 for IRs and as an interface. The Les Paul is really the most important element though, because the sounds are all there when you flip the switch and adjust the volumes.
I see (hear) why you mention that lick. It's very difficult to hear what he is doing. The movie doesn't help because what you see might be Page doing his best to mime to it a year later at the soundstage filming. It's probably better as an exercise to imitate his mannerisms than to try to get the exact notes.
I think the footage they got was over the 3 nights they played at Madison square garden, so they probably used the different audio they recorded on a different night using the same footage we see in the film
I think you're right. I did some research. Apparently when Kevin Shirley remixed the sound for the reissue, he did all three nights. The different version they used for the video on YT is more in sync with the original footage (esp. of Robert). They also removed the shots of the audience, and minimized the shots of JPJ in a wig shot the following year on a soundstage.
Did you see my "Red Zone" video? Most of "Main Squeeze" is contained in that. MS has a dropped-D intro, and a different solo. Let's continue this conversation in the RZ comments, because I'd like to know what part of MS you want to learn. ua-cam.com/video/pO-MuvDiLDA/v-deo.html
It's a minor blues in the key of C. After the introductory notes, Bonham and JPJ come in on the iv chord (Fmin) over which Jimmy plays a lick which artfully outlines F minor. From then on he mostly sticks to C blues/minor pentatonic scales occasionally adding notes (D and Ab) from C Minor (Aeolian).
Right. I had the VHS first, and found out later that the album had "Celebration Day" which wasn't in the film and the film had songs like "Black Dog" and "Since I've Been Loving You" which were left off the album. Having the full set and Kevin Shirley's remix make the reissue something I highly recommend.
Absolutely incredible, sounds so good! What's the amp setting and pedals you using?
Thank you! You're hearing Jimmy Page too, so I can't take too much credit. For the sound I'm using an Ibanez Booster pedal (BTMINI) into the front end of a Marshall SV20. I'm using a Boss IR-200 for IRs and as an interface. The Les Paul is really the most important element though, because the sounds are all there when you flip the switch and adjust the volumes.
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That's great! I did this one too:
ua-cam.com/video/nCmNn7AX5rk/v-deo.html
Man that's something else..great job
Thank you!
Nailed it - well done!
Thank you-much appreciated!
Holy shit thank you I’ve been trying to learn how to play this
Nice!
Can you do that one lick Jimmy did in the middle at the start of the solo of Rock n roll from MSG 1973. I've been trying to learn it
I see (hear) why you mention that lick. It's very difficult to hear what he is doing. The movie doesn't help because what you see might be Page doing his best to mime to it a year later at the soundstage filming. It's probably better as an exercise to imitate his mannerisms than to try to get the exact notes.
Wowww, thanks master
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spot on !
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I think the footage they got was over the 3 nights they played at Madison square garden, so they probably used the different audio they recorded on a different night using the same footage we see in the film
I think you're right. I did some research. Apparently when Kevin Shirley remixed the sound for the reissue, he did all three nights. The different version they used for the video on YT is more in sync with the original footage (esp. of Robert). They also removed the shots of the audience, and minimized the shots of JPJ in a wig shot the following year on a soundstage.
I think it's the most edited song on the album. You can read about it more on garden tapes
Thanks for hipping me to that. I'm going to have to check out what that guy figured out about some of the parts that always confused me.
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can we see how to play the Van Halen demo called "Main Squeeze"? I think it was from 1981
Did you see my "Red Zone" video? Most of "Main Squeeze" is contained in that. MS has a dropped-D intro, and a different solo. Let's continue this conversation in the RZ comments, because I'd like to know what part of MS you want to learn.
ua-cam.com/video/pO-MuvDiLDA/v-deo.html
What scale/mode is this?
It's a minor blues in the key of C. After the introductory notes, Bonham and JPJ come in on the iv chord (Fmin) over which Jimmy plays a lick which artfully outlines F minor. From then on he mostly sticks to C blues/minor pentatonic scales occasionally adding notes (D and Ab) from C Minor (Aeolian).
@ lord I’d love to see tab for the entire song as he uses those scales in different ways than I’ve heard before
Ha! FABULOUS
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It's not on the original album print from 76.
Right. I had the VHS first, and found out later that the album had "Celebration Day" which wasn't in the film and the film had songs like "Black Dog" and "Since I've Been Loving You" which were left off the album. Having the full set and Kevin Shirley's remix make the reissue something I highly recommend.
@@JimbosGuitarPlanet have all of it.. Don't care for the remix.