Sir Jimmy Page, a master musician / composer / artist / genius. NO ONE like him these days making music. 99% of the stuff coming out today is a joke compared to what Zep produced. Epic.
Great artist, but genius is stretching things a little. Trouble with Jimmy is that he hasn't done very much since Page/Plant, wonder if the ideas have dried up, shame as it would be good to hear some new material from him. Instead of milking the Zeppelin back catalogue by remixing and re-releasing to make even more money let's have some thing worthwhile.
@@ronnienose8608 Your comment is off base. Once a genius...even ONE time...ALWAYS a genius. Page is a Top 10 all time rock artist. He IS a genius and will always be regarded as such.
Hey Ronnie, this is nothing to do with his talent but I was shocked when I learned that one of his MANY (groupie) girlfriends was admittedly a not even 14-year-old -- still a child, named Lori. Even though according to her, she "consented" - that is my man is statutory rape under US laws. Maybe in the UK (England) it was not or still isn't. Anyone can look up about this right here on UA-cam.She was interviewed!
I CANNOT imagine walking into my home everyday knowing that this is where Bonzo sat to record When The Levee Breaks. I would get very very obnoxious about it with my friends.
Imagine living in that house and jamming to Zep 4 album/Levee on the drums while setup in the stairwell just like Bonham. That'd send shivers down most any drummer's spine.
Page doesn't get the credit for being the amazing producer that he was. Every instrument in every Zeppelin song sounds exactly the way it should, and that's all because of Page. To this day there is no better produced song than In My Time of Dying, which Bonham also had a hand in as well.
No doubt they were ahead of just about every band in any musical aspect. If you payed attention to this vid however, you'd realize that some of Page's mastery was stumbled upon and not intentionally formed by skill or thought process, education etc,, just like placing the drum kit on a different floor elevation above a staircase. Along with placing guitar amps in kitchen cabinets to record..... It'd be more accurate to claim that Page was not a snob about trying different ideas through experimentation to see if a desired innovative sound would be achieved, which was done by process of elimination to get there.
Yes! I learned from the outstanding Rick Beato's channel: While I'd thought "Levee's" drum echo and resonance came from the stair case tower resonance (and a bunch did), Page also had a 1970's echo machine on it. Rick Beato demonstrated it.
@@carlcushmanhybels8159 Don't believe everything from some guy who had no more to do with Zep than a troll. Rick Beato is the furthest thing from a drummer, and no offense to John Bonham, but the bass drum rythm pattern in Levee is relatively easy to emulate without echo, and really easy for a drummer with John Bonham's skill set on drums. If you don't believe me, I'm posting a link to the original outtake version of Levee with NO ECHO effect on drums- read the description on outtake version. And you can hear John Bonham's drumming(bass drum pattern) which still sounds exactly as it is on the 4 album . ua-cam.com/video/J5WNS4fGMuE/v-deo.html
This is huge, it´s so amazing seen Jimmy Page talking about his own creation, unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for bring to this world the most magnificent music of history Jimmy Page☺☺
Thats another big difference in musicians from the 60's and 70's. They had a pretty good grasp of the production of music in addition to musical talent. They knew exactly the sound they wanted and knew the recording techniques to get those sounds. Now days labels don't trust musicians to experiment and instead make them turn their work over to engineers that are perceived as "sure things"
Agreed. These engineers usually have no talent above amateur on any given instrument, but they think they know it all because they're tech junkies, not musicians, in fact they are the exact opposite of what defies a musician- someone who creates by experimentation and improv on an actual musical instrument to make something innovative and original sounding as art. A modern engineer can usually be summed up in just 2 words - tech snob.
I agree that the abilities of old musicians are high, but you are mistaken about the rest. Led Zeppelin had a historical engineer named Andy Jones who invented and created their sound. The Rolling Stones of the 70's are also his sound. By the way, Andy's older brother Glyn Jones was the engineer for the 60s Stones and Zeppelin's first two albums. The Beatles had Geoff Emerick, Jimi Hendrix had Eddie Kramer, David Bowie had Ken Scott. Historical artists have historic genius engineers, and their sound can be said to be the sound of an engineer. Steve Albini, who unfortunately passed away the other day, was a genius engineer of our time, but just like musicians, it is true that the music industry has become difficult for geniuses to utilize their talents.
@@teco6964also want to add, Jimmy Page is not a dime a dozen. He does not represent most other artists’ production skills of the era. He was a session musician for years so he was very versed in studio techniques going in.
It's fascinating to think of all the great music tracks made in that mansion, much of Zep IV, Houses of the Holy and Graffiti. Boogie with Stu done with an old piano in the parlor missing keys. Headley Grange was a working house built in the 1700's for the poor and was the site of a famous riot and labor strike in the 1830's. So that place has some interesting history, notwithstanding the enormous role it played in hosting monumental Zeppelin recordings.
For me Led Zeppelin are my favourite Rock and Roll band. I’m not bothered about this “greatest band” thing. Jimmy Page had amazing ideas and especially love his acoustic playing!!Houses Of The Holy and Physical Graffiti are truly his greatest works.. In my opinion they feature his best playing. John Paul Jones’ keys and string arrangement are insane , I think they’re the two albums where he truly shined the greatest as well.
Being from Texas, great to see Bonzo wearing a Showco T-shirt! Company is based out of Dallas, but l am from North of Houston.l did live near Dallas/Fort Worth in the '80s twice and saw The Firm in May of 86.
Truly one of the best drummers in the world, and truly one of the greatest musical geniuses ever James Patrick Page, awesome trip down memory lane, were three of Led Zeppelins best albums were recorded...
These vids truly hammer home the sadness and deplorable nature of what is called music, these days. No wonder that classic rock stations have the largest listener audience in America.
If I had kids you can be sure they’d be listening to Zeppelin. My parents used to blare Whole Lotta Love when it came out because of cool “new stereo thing” where the sound went from speaker to speaker (thank you for mixing and producing like a boss, Jimmy!) and I’m so glad they did. I like to wonder what they’d think if they knew their daughter was doing the same thing 50 years later. ❤️
If Jimmy were my neighbor everyday would be Christmas ... Even if he woke me up at 3 in the morning strumming his guitars ... I'd get up smiling and have a party ...
For me, it might be one of the high points of the movie. Shows how Mr. Page thought as the producer for a song and sound emulated by countless other drummers on one of the greatest albums of all time. Brilliant.
I watched a little rock dance show before school in 1969, when I saw LedZep I flipped out! Couldn't think of anything the rest of the day! I found out more info and got their first LP, been I love ever since.
zep changed the face of rock and roll for ever, what zep did can't ever be re created, dragon suit best ever stage outfit PERIOD, ABSOLUTE, NO QUESTION ABOUT IT OH YES, DRAGON SUIT ONE MORE TIME, AGAIN I SAY OH YES.
Jimmy choose places that are not so scenic, not somewhere to truly relax and enjoy. It was so, that the band and the assistants won't have the feel of 'they're on a vacation'. That they can just concentrate on work and do so fast. They get the recording done and wrap up quickly because they wanted to get away ASAP. Less time, less money, less fuzz. Genius!
0:13 you could just tell he's thinking back to 1973 when the whole gang went and produced when the levee breaks magical moments I can only dream of being apart of
Jimmy should give a tour on just talking about anything and everything,he had a vision,and ran with it.im sure he has a lot of music in his archive that never was heard.just great music
Wow that was so cool can you imagine what it would have been like just being there when they recorded there music just standing to the side listing. Unbelievable
Headley Grange.....location for "studio" recording of "Sail Away" track for Peter Frampton's "Somethin's Happening" elpee (Winter of 1974)...recorded on the Ronnie Lane mobile truck in the driveway. Nicky Hopkins on piano.
I still love the bass line from "how many more times" ... and bonham's kit! So simple compared to these guys with 15 tom's. "When the levee breaks" sounds organic - like you can hear the wood moving ... it goes right through you. Glad I grew up in this era.
This was the band that was huge, but you had no idea what they looked like unless you bought rock magazines or were lucky enough to see them in concert. Remember, there was no internet.
Jimmy page mi héroe de mi adolescencia y aún a mis 62 años los sigo escuchando como en akel tiempo su disco outrider es buenísimo lleno de blues esa mansión de bonzo le trae grandes recuerdos a jummy como a mi está gran banda la mejor por ellos me hice rockero cuando vi la película en 1978 the song remains the same allá en un cine de valle dorado en el edo de mex bandota inmortal
it's true, my first amplifier was a tiny practice amp, i used to practice in the bathroom because it gave me a much bigger sound. the thing about all four zeppelin members is they were all well seasoned musicians at a very early age, it's like the beatles refining their chops on the road before becoming an "overnight successes". but that aspect of zeppelin's well defined musicianship is often overlooked, as if they just magically appeared.
an old man, visiting a ghost of the past house....I wish he would go out on a blues tour with Buddy Guy- hit the road Jimmy, cause a rolling Stone gathers no moss.
Nigel in Canada 🇨🇦 for you drummers ? I heard Page added that OFF BEAT HI HAT on Levee after Bonham laid down the basic drum track ? that explains a lot right there eh ?
Ouvi dizer q na época que eles gravaram o disco, que Page via aparições nesse casarão e dizia ser mal assombrado haha Mas esse lugar com ctza tem uma aura diferente sendo q foi gravado um dos maiores álbuns de rock de todos os tempos.
I know Jimmy. They show Jimmy Page walking into the Headley studio...and I was thinking that we were gonna hear all about the things that happened there. Maybe it's haunted...and Jimmy got the fuck out of there?
GreenerHill you're right, I've heard interviews going back to the 70s about how Headley Grange was haunted. I heard Bad Company talk about what they saw. It was even said there was a ghost of a Black Dog. I believe it was Bad Co. that talked about that.
very interesting! Heard a lot about that particular staircase and that page said it was haunted. Sometime long a go a man was decapitated in it and that at night he could sometimes hear the head roll down the stairs!
The greatest rock band ever to grace the planet...
HAHAHA
David Berkman
- this story isnt about the beatles. its about led zepplin
my ass
Genesis also recorded at Headley Grange in 1974. I'd Say Genesis are a better band than Zeppelin.
@ändrew Salter Queen ain't got nothing on Led Zeppelin.
Even in 2018, 'When the Levee Breaks' is still an incredible song.
Legally Resisting Tyranny That’s because it’s immortal and timeless.
Gothic Blues...you know a song is good when YOU CAN NEVER PLAY IT LOUD ENOUGH!!!
My favorite song of all time
It's still legendary in 2022. And will be in 2122 no doubt!
Cryin' won't help you, prayin' won't do you no good. I agree ☮️
Sir Jimmy Page, a master musician / composer / artist / genius. NO ONE like him these days making music. 99% of the stuff coming out today is a joke compared to what Zep produced. Epic.
You got that right!
Great artist, but genius is stretching things a little. Trouble with Jimmy is that he hasn't done very much since Page/Plant, wonder if the ideas have dried up, shame as it would be good to hear some new material from him. Instead of milking the Zeppelin back catalogue by remixing and re-releasing to make even more money let's have some thing worthwhile.
@@ronnienose8608 Your comment is off base. Once a genius...even ONE time...ALWAYS a genius. Page is a Top 10 all time rock artist. He IS a genius and will always be regarded as such.
John Paul Jones is the best member of the group
Hey Ronnie, this is nothing to do with his talent but I was shocked when I learned that one of his MANY (groupie) girlfriends was admittedly a not even 14-year-old -- still a child, named Lori. Even though according to her, she "consented" - that is my man is statutory rape under US laws. Maybe in the UK (England) it was not or still isn't. Anyone can look up about this right here on UA-cam.She was interviewed!
I CANNOT imagine walking into my home everyday knowing that this is where Bonzo sat to record When The Levee Breaks. I would get very very obnoxious about it with my friends.
Haha same here man.
Imagine living in that house and jamming to Zep 4 album/Levee on the drums while setup in the stairwell just like Bonham. That'd send shivers down most any drummer's spine.
This whole movie just puts a huge smile on my face, but this might be the best moment of them all.
What fond memories this trip must bring him. What a wonderful interview...a musical genius. Look at that beautiful smile! He still has it!
John Bonham was the great rock drummer alright,but it was Jimmy's producing skills which told the world he is THE greatest rock drummer of all time
Page doesn't get the credit for being the amazing producer that he was. Every instrument in every Zeppelin song sounds exactly the way it should, and that's all because of Page. To this day there is no better produced song than In My Time of Dying, which Bonham also had a hand in as well.
No doubt they were ahead of just about every band in any musical aspect. If you payed attention to this vid however, you'd realize that some of Page's mastery was stumbled upon and not intentionally formed by skill or thought process, education etc,, just like placing the drum kit on a different floor elevation above a staircase. Along with placing guitar amps in kitchen cabinets to record..... It'd be more accurate to claim that Page was not a snob about trying different ideas through experimentation to see if a desired innovative sound would be achieved, which was done by process of elimination to get there.
Yes! I learned from the outstanding Rick Beato's channel: While I'd thought "Levee's" drum echo and resonance came from the stair case tower resonance (and a bunch did), Page also had a 1970's echo machine on it. Rick Beato demonstrated it.
@@carlcushmanhybels8159 Don't believe everything from some guy who had no more to do with Zep than a troll. Rick Beato is the furthest thing from a drummer, and no offense to John Bonham, but the bass drum rythm pattern in Levee is relatively easy to emulate without echo, and really easy for a drummer with John Bonham's skill set on drums. If you don't believe me, I'm posting a link to the original outtake version of Levee with NO ECHO effect on drums- read the description on outtake version. And you can hear John Bonham's drumming(bass drum pattern) which still sounds exactly as it is on the 4 album .
ua-cam.com/video/J5WNS4fGMuE/v-deo.html
Just breathless and awestruck. Amazing piece of history that took place in that space.
This is huge, it´s so amazing seen Jimmy Page talking about his own creation, unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for bring to this world the most magnificent music of history Jimmy Page☺☺
You can buy the IT MIGHT GET LOUD dvd to see it all
Love that profile pic of him! Great choice!
Jimmy page Amerikan suurin blues varas....oli kerran Simpsoneissa...🤣😂😁😀,,, No totta mut loi kaiken uudestaan ja täydellisesti.😎
So cool to see the famous stairwell, pretty damn amazing
Thats another big difference in musicians from the 60's and 70's. They had a pretty good grasp of the production of music in addition to musical talent. They knew exactly the sound they wanted and knew the recording techniques to get those sounds. Now days labels don't trust musicians to experiment and instead make them turn their work over to engineers that are perceived as "sure things"
Agreed. These engineers usually have no talent above amateur on any given instrument, but they think they know it all because they're tech junkies, not musicians, in fact they are the exact opposite of what defies a musician- someone who creates by experimentation and improv on an actual musical instrument to make something innovative and original sounding as art. A modern engineer can usually be summed up in just 2 words - tech snob.
I agree that the abilities of old musicians are high, but you are mistaken about the rest. Led Zeppelin had a historical engineer named Andy Jones who invented and created their sound. The Rolling Stones of the 70's are also his sound. By the way, Andy's older brother Glyn Jones was the engineer for the 60s Stones and Zeppelin's first two albums. The Beatles had Geoff Emerick, Jimi Hendrix had Eddie Kramer, David Bowie had Ken Scott. Historical artists have historic genius engineers, and their sound can be said to be the sound of an engineer.
Steve Albini, who unfortunately passed away the other day, was a genius engineer of our time, but just like musicians, it is true that the music industry has become difficult for geniuses to utilize their talents.
@@teco6964also want to add, Jimmy Page is not a dime a dozen. He does not represent most other artists’ production skills of the era. He was a session musician for years so he was very versed in studio techniques going in.
Ian thornley and his band Big Wreck know what they're doing.
Master Page looks like a Maestro.
It's fascinating to think of all the great music tracks made in that mansion, much of Zep IV, Houses of the Holy and Graffiti. Boogie with Stu done with an old piano in the parlor missing keys. Headley Grange was a working house built in the 1700's for the poor and was the site of a famous riot and labor strike in the 1830's. So that place has some interesting history, notwithstanding the enormous role it played in hosting monumental Zeppelin recordings.
Ed9870
Thanks for the history of the place where such great songs were recorded! So very interesting!
Lamb Lies Down On Broadway written at Headley Grange in 1974.
For me Led Zeppelin are my favourite Rock and Roll band. I’m not bothered about this “greatest band” thing. Jimmy Page had amazing ideas and especially love his acoustic playing!!Houses Of The Holy and Physical Graffiti are truly his greatest works.. In my opinion they feature his best playing. John Paul Jones’ keys and string arrangement are insane , I think they’re the two albums where he truly shined the greatest as well.
Being from Texas, great to see Bonzo wearing a Showco T-shirt! Company is based out of Dallas, but l am from North of Houston.l did live near Dallas/Fort Worth in the '80s twice and saw The Firm in May of 86.
I was such a massive fan back then as a fifteen year old and beyond. Unsurpassed.
Truly one of the best drummers in the world, and truly one of the greatest musical geniuses ever James Patrick Page, awesome trip down memory lane, were three of Led Zeppelins best albums were recorded...
if only those walls could talk
@ändrew Salter lmfbo
It's a haunted house.
There‘s a smell of peach blossom and bitter almonde
These vids truly hammer home the sadness and deplorable nature of what is called music, these days. No wonder that classic rock stations have the largest listener audience in America.
good stuff for huge Zeppelin fans fun to go thru this stuff... way good
imagine the memories that are going thru jimmys mind.kick ass!!!
Glad to have Led Zeppelin In Our Lives growing up...too bad for today's kids
Today's kids...and tomorrow's kids...can listen to Led Zeppelin whenever they want. And many of them do.
If I had kids you can be sure they’d be listening to Zeppelin. My parents used to blare Whole Lotta Love when it came out because of cool “new stereo thing” where the sound went from speaker to speaker (thank you for mixing and producing like a boss, Jimmy!) and I’m so glad they did. I like to wonder what they’d think if they knew their daughter was doing the same thing 50 years later. ❤️
Greta van fleet is very talented today
We today have the privilege of listening to whatever we want when ever we want
The kids of today can also have Led Zeppelin. Like they could have The Beatles if they wanted too.
I'd love to visit Bron Yr Aur and Headley Grange some time in my life.
Oh me too!
Definitely in my plan my next trip to London / England.
yes ! Met too ! But first I have to go to England... I never went to London and I absolutely want to visit it !
The Danelectro Bron Yr Aur is in Wales
I've been to London, seen seven wonders
Just bad ass up down, North, South, East, and West! The combined creative mastery and skill of LZ will reign supreme forever!
RIP, Bonzo. Love from Bangladesh
If Jimmy were my neighbor everyday would be Christmas ... Even if he woke me up at 3 in the morning strumming his guitars ... I'd get up smiling and have a party ...
Plant is out of this world
For me, it might be one of the high points of the movie. Shows how Mr. Page thought as the producer for a song and sound emulated by countless other drummers on one of the greatest albums of all time. Brilliant.
I watched a little rock dance show before school in 1969, when I saw LedZep I flipped out! Couldn't think of anything the rest of the day! I found out more info and got their first LP, been I love ever since.
Picture at 2:04 is immortal
Didier Stowe best part of the video
I want that picture framed on my wall
Epic. The whole piece was masterful
That's my dude.
He looks like like my dad as he's about to beat my ass.
zep changed the face of rock and roll for ever, what zep did can't ever be re created, dragon suit best ever stage outfit PERIOD, ABSOLUTE, NO QUESTION ABOUT IT OH YES, DRAGON SUIT ONE MORE TIME, AGAIN I SAY OH YES.
I concur.
Boom boom bang boom...boom boom bang! If you dont recognize it, dont know you! Epic! 🔥🤘🏻
boom bang...ba boom boo boo bang.
This was like the best 4 minutes I've ever spent on UA-cam, and I'm NOT JOKING ONE FUCKING BIT!!!!
Josh Carter if you like this clip, you should watch the full movie. It’s incredible!
Total legends, the man and the band. What I would give to have Jimmy Page play just a few minutes for me. Greatest rock band of time? Absolutely!
I wasn't ready for that to end! God! Jimmy Page is a Rock God!
Jimmy choose places that are not so scenic, not somewhere to truly relax and enjoy. It was so, that the band and the assistants won't have the feel of 'they're on a vacation'. That they can just concentrate on work and do so fast. They get the recording done and wrap up quickly because they wanted to get away ASAP. Less time, less money, less fuzz. Genius!
I hear the forest asunder, down in the valley below
Whenever Jimmy talks about Bonzham, it gives me chills. Thing is, I think Jimmy would also get the chills whenever he spoke of the Hammer.
CooManTunes what is the hammer?
It will be a sad day when this man passes.
Truer words have never been spoken.
Sharing the same sunlight with Him helps me stand upright. Priceless.
Oh Jimmy ♥️ thank you for all🙏
I knew it was recorded in the stairwell, but hearing Jimmy explain it, it’s even better now
0:13 you could just tell he's thinking back to 1973 when the whole gang went and produced when the levee breaks magical moments I can only dream of being apart of
Tijuana iguana 1971 actually
Honesty. passion and confidence. JIMMY PAIGE
competence. And it's Jimmy Page ffs.
If it wasn’t for LZ and all they did most bands would not be the way they are today. Four of the best musicians ever graced our lives.
Led Zeppelin created musical heaven and jimmy page you are the guitar god
Jimmy should give a tour on just talking about anything and everything,he had a vision,and ran with it.im sure he has a lot of music in his archive that never was heard.just great music
There must be a longer version of this I will pay🙏🏼 I need to see Jimmy finish that song
Wow that was so cool can you imagine what it would have been like just being there when they recorded there music just standing to the side listing. Unbelievable
HE IS STILL HANDSOME AFTER ALL THESE YEARS SILVER HAIR AND ALL🤗
Headley Grange.....location for "studio" recording of "Sail Away" track for Peter Frampton's "Somethin's Happening" elpee (Winter of 1974)...recorded on the Ronnie Lane mobile truck in the driveway. Nicky Hopkins on piano.
Battle of Evermore! One of LZ's best songs if not the best!
2:03 THAT PIC. THAT BEAT. CHILLS EVERYTIME
I still love the bass line from "how many more times" ... and bonham's kit! So simple compared to these guys with 15 tom's. "When the levee breaks" sounds organic - like you can hear the wood moving ... it goes right through you. Glad I grew up in this era.
‘Musical heaven ‘ is so spot on🔥
Watching him play that mandolin...I wanted more.
This was the band that was huge, but you had no idea what they looked like unless you bought rock magazines or were lucky enough to see them in concert. Remember, there was no internet.
Gold,pure gold..
What a renaissance man
Yes. He is indeed
So nice thank you so much ;
The epic guitarist with the epicanthic folds😁😂
Greatest Rock n Roll Band Ever! 🏆🍷🎶💪🎵🔊🎸🥁
2008 this was filmed, so this is Page coming back 38 years later as Led Zep 4 was recorded in 1970
Zeppelin not just a band, but a way of life
Always good to watch the Master at play. 🤗
Would love to record my band's drums there on my first album!!
Jimmy page mi héroe de mi adolescencia y aún a mis 62 años los sigo escuchando como en akel tiempo su disco outrider es buenísimo lleno de blues esa mansión de bonzo le trae grandes recuerdos a jummy como a mi está gran banda la mejor por ellos me hice rockero cuando vi la película en 1978 the song remains the same allá en un cine de valle dorado en el edo de mex bandota inmortal
it's true, my first amplifier was a tiny practice amp, i used to practice in the bathroom because it gave me a much bigger sound. the thing about all four zeppelin members is they were all well seasoned musicians at a very early age, it's like the beatles refining their chops on the road before becoming an "overnight successes". but that aspect of zeppelin's well defined musicianship is often overlooked, as if they just magically appeared.
THANK YOU JIMMY FOR THE GREATEST BAND EVER!!!!!
We would also like to thank "G"
The late great Peter Grant!
Jimmy Page is such a gentleman,
Bonzo was the best
Wonderful ambience to the Binson Echorec indeed
It wasn't just the Binson Echorec.
Even sitting out by the gate, you know that's Jimmy Page for sure.
oh now oh now oh.....
thanks Jimmy Page, thanks
When I visited Headley Grange I spoke to the son of the owner who rented it out. They were having their Sunday Lunch
Who needs a seat belt where you're Jimmy Page!!!
2:04 simply the best BONZO ❤ ! Jimmy Page love you 🐉🎸!
LOS AMO,MARCARÒN MI VIDA,BONZO MI BATERO AMADO,UNA DE MIS MAS GRANDES INFLUENCIAS COMO BATERISTA!🤟🎸🎼🥁
Greatest musician ever,.....How big is LED ZEP!!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩
THIS IS GREAT TKS LOTS 🎸 🎸 😊
Amazing 😉
2:33 - 2:36 jimmy page clapping to himself for being such a legend.
an old man, visiting a ghost of the past house....I wish he would go out on a blues tour with Buddy Guy- hit the road Jimmy, cause a rolling Stone gathers no moss.
I’d take acoustic- just him. That’s all we need.
Nigel in Canada 🇨🇦
for you drummers ?
I heard Page added that OFF BEAT HI HAT on Levee after Bonham laid down the basic drum track ?
that explains a lot right there eh ?
Almost looks like Page is wearing a wizard's hat if the video is paused @ 2:27 approx. (LOL).
lol - the mystical maestro with a staircase wand in his pocket (Ooh er Missus)
Thinking to get hair like John Bonham. True legends.
Nigel in Canada 🇨🇦
'How Many More Times'
did Jones come up with that riff ?
@@NigelWelch-x3h Good question but I don’t know. I’m almost 100% sure he came up with ‘Black Dog’
Where The Lamb Lies Down was recorded.
Living legend... ❤️🙌🏻💯
Ouvi dizer q na época que eles gravaram o disco, que Page via aparições nesse casarão e dizia ser mal assombrado haha
Mas esse lugar com ctza tem uma aura diferente sendo q foi gravado um dos maiores álbuns de rock de todos os tempos.
Jimmy, if you ever read this, are they the same pictures on the walls?
I liked this video... but it was only 4 minutes long! I wanted to here more stories from Jimmy...bummer.
I know Jimmy. They show Jimmy Page walking into the Headley studio...and I was thinking that we were gonna hear all about the things that happened there. Maybe it's haunted...and Jimmy got the fuck out of there?
My brother wore out the song remains the same and had to buy another 1!!
"Reflective Surfaces" the name of my new Zeppelin tribute band.
no seatbelt badass
Jimmy Page saw a ghost at Headley Grange back in the day! Wonder if he saw the same figure in 2008.
GreenerHill you're right, I've heard interviews going back to the 70s about how Headley Grange was haunted. I heard Bad Company talk about what they saw. It was even said there was a ghost of a Black Dog. I believe it was Bad Co. that talked about that.
A holy, magical, mystical place.🧚
The greatest there ever will be. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Funny how the drummer kept smiling
God is very good to us he gave us earth heaven and led zeppelin 🎉
very interesting! Heard a lot about that particular staircase and that page said it was haunted. Sometime long a go a man was decapitated in it and that at night he could sometimes hear the head roll down the stairs!