Such a soft spoken and articulate man but humble. I can see the young boy in him doing a skiffle. Who knew he would go on to do such great things with music. I loved his music in 1969 and I still do in 2023.❤️😎🎵
So cool how he saw it as an extension to his art and craft doing a solo album rather than breaking away from LZ. Goes to show what kind of person he is. Jimmy Page is one of the greatest musicians to have ever graced the music scene, a true legend.
Yes and (prior to "Outrider") his work with The Honeydrippers project, The Firm and his Death Wish II soundtrack, and other album appearances were more of the same - just an extension of himself and what he wanted to do..."ever onward" as Pagey likes to say. 👍
In about 1976, a forgotten rock reporter ask if the band was on verge of breaking up. Jimmy got to the point quickly and said, "It would be a criminal act to break up this group". I'm just about 99.9% sure I read it from CIRCUS rock magazine, for l never really cared for Rolling Stone. For Rolling Stone delves off into to politics, etc., he'll a teenager can't vote. So that's why I read CIRCUS, they stuck strictly to rock groups, their touring, record reviews and such.
@@jenyj89 No doubt, and his early bow work was outstanding, but, the MSG performance made him untouchable. Even Jimmy would say concerning using the bow, " With the bow, some nights in off, some nights its on, and some nights its just pure magic"
Roberta Colarette ROBERTA HONEY REAL TALENTED PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE TO BE A NARCISSISTIC ASS LIKE NO TALENT KANYE WEST OR JUSTIN BIEBER BECAUSE WHEN YOU HAVE REAL TALENT THE TALENT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF YOU DO NOT HAVE TO REMIND PEOPLE LIKE THIS NO TALENT TRASH YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE TODAY 😚
IMHO, The most damaging thing that happened to JP was the sudden loss of John Bonham. Those two brought the very best out of each other. They were 100% each and 500% combined. Sure, he’s shy and enjoyed himself a great deal in the 70s, but he also accomplished more than anybody. All those fine albums, writing, playing, producing, performing. Really, no individual in the music business did more in that period. He doesn’t owe anyone anything. He made his make. People always want to opine and judge and play doctor, regarding drugs etc. Just silly. He lived a marvelous dream and is walking the Earth today to tell the tale! Tremendous!
Led is the best band of all I have known, Jimmy Page was my best teacher of guitar, but in eyes and ears of everyone, the group was in frank decay, in the descendant, in the last years, the 2 or 3 last albuns were not good if we think they had produced some years ago something like the Led Zeppelin II, III and IV.
Some guy on UA-cam was walking by Page's house and suddenly Jimmy appears out of nowhere and starts talking to the guy for ten or fifteen minutes. Celebrities are meaningless to me, but I know damn well, all my teenage memories would have flooded my senses and my adoration would have made me shit my pants.
@@toncuz8291 hahaha right on brother there aren’t many celebrities that I wouldn’t care to see but Jimmy Page is first on my list . I would love to meet him and Keanu Reeves. I think if I met either of them I wouldn’t know what to say to them I would be dumb founded 😆
I LOVE THE GRAY IN HIS HAIR THE SILVER FOX HE IS TODAY IS COMMIN THROUGH ❤ HIS VOICE IS SO DEEP AND SEXY LORD PLEASE WATCH OVER THIS HANDSOME TALENTED MAN LET HIM STAY WITH US TILL HE IS 💯 💯😂✊🏾
Outrider is an incredibly underrated record. Wanna Make Love would've been a great Zep number with its sleazy riff, and Hummingbird is one of the most underrated pieces of music I have ever heard. Could've been a great Zep tune as well.
I bought this album when it was released,I got it signed by Chris Farlowe in 1999 when he played a gig at my parents music venue he was gobsmacked when I pulled it out.
Being an EVH fan since I got back into guitar, and after hearing how much Jimmy Page influenced Edward, I can finally see and feel the similarities and influence that Led Zeppelin and Jimmy had on my favorite bands and I just have nothing but respect
Obviously he was off the horse by then. So much healthier than he was at the end of Zeppelin. He looked like he wasn't going to survive into the 80's. Glad he finally kicked it. He never discusses it.
I was never aware of how bad his drug use was. Naive indeed. Have read bits in comments made on various channels. I noticed him rubbing his nose s lot and hoping that is a nervous habit or allergies. Am saddened that if there were demons he was trying to escape through whichever drug of choice or his naitivity to try it in the first place. He's brilliant and heard it ruined many a concert. Heart broken indeed..
@@user-eh8eg4hp5t I was lucky enough to see Led Zeppelin in the early days 72 and 73, when they were at their very best! So, my fellow Zep heads and I were very upset to see him so stoned and abusing cocaine, herion plus whisky! He was trying to find a way to be able to do it all, the producing, the music, everything. Sadly when Bonzo passed it nearly killed Jimmy as well. I often wonder what would have happened if Bonzo had lived? Jimmy may have died...or they could have made more wonderful music. We'll never know. Sorry for the rambling. I am so glad Jimmy is still with us and he is the greatest ❤
@@elainemclaughlin9417 not rambling to me. Thank you for the insight. I am a fan of Zep but never knew any inside stories. Just remember an interview with Robert where he said that it was sad that Jimmy did not take better care of himself. Had heard Robert was drunk for many performances so wasn't quite sure what Jimmy was into that made Robert say that about him. I saw an interview of a 16 yr. old Jimmy and he was so self assured, although he wanted to be a research scientist at that time, and then to hear about him losing himself. Thanks again Elaine! Happy New Year!
@@user-eh8eg4hp5t He was not af effect of cocaine in this interview. Talking calm and shy this way? No! Cocaine users are boring, agitated, talks too much, and don’t stop talking if you don’t say to him to do this. Scratching the nose some times doesn’t mean you mandatory used cocaine that day. If he used to consume that other day, I don’t way, but here he was clean.
always liked the outrider album full of great musical ideas sham he never made another one like it saw page promate it at the hummingbird in birminghan in nov 1988 great gig page was on top form john miles done a great job on vocals
Concerning the case of the missing guitar, I still say it was Eric Clapton who lifted it. I saw it in EC's eyes at the ARMS concert and that was before I even heard Jimmy say his guitar was abducted. Someone needs to tell EC that jealousy is a very ugly thing.
Seriously?!?!? Eric didn’t have anything to do with Jimmy, so would have had no access to Jimmy’s guitars, but more importantly, Eric reached out to Jimmy to help him with this benefit. Jimmy was in terrible shape around this time and Eric, along with Jeff Beck wanted to get Jimmy playing again. It was thrilling to see them all 3 playing together, although at that time Jimmy’s playing wasn’t up to par. The London ARMs show was fantastic and Jimmy’s reception made me teary eyed. I really do wish Jimmy would put out a new album of material while we still have him with us, there’s no one else that does it quite like him. I apologize in advance if your statement was a joke btw lol
You jumped to it really quick didn't you? If you watched the concert you may have notice jimmy's ghostly physic, 83 was the last years of heroin abuse for him and 2 years before he fully kicked cocain. Eric and Jeff were trying to help Jimmy the way Pete Townshend helped Eric, he was in obviously the worst shape of his life and his performance that day proved my point. That "eyes" you were talking about is a professional guitarist couldn't believe that his once earth shattering colleague just couldn't seem to notice how out of tune his double neck guitar was, and just sloppy... everything. My God, people are just full of shit!
And didn't you watch the interview? He didn't exactly lost his Les Paul. I think you mixed it up with the Les Paul Black Beauty that was stolen in 1970 not long after the RAH concert (Jimmy got it back quite recently, not sure how).
@@kyluu9731 Jimmy never loses his guitars as they go missing from his studio. Eric C is known as a notorious guitar thief that is particularly fond ,aka, jealous of anything Jimmy owns, including all his guitars and sound equipment/studio, all of his music, his hair, his accent, and all of the excess attention he receives from all women, and well known record corp labels, up to and including, Swan Song, Jimmy and Bobby's private owned record label, in which Eric C sued for all rights and access to, at any and all times of the day and night, also located in Jimmy and Bobby's house. Eric C won the entire law suit, until Ritchie Blackmore sued to get Rainbow back from Jon L, Roger G, and Ian P, via offering to disclose the names, addresses, times, and dates of several public officials involved in the theft of Jimmy's recording studio, on the very same court room and date. Right after Eric C won his suit against Jimmy, Eric C withdrew his suit, and all false allegations and charges against Jimmy were dropped! Jimmy has the same problem with Jeff Beck and his sticky fingers, as well. But what Jeff B, Eric C are not aware of is that Jimmy and Bobby special hidden cameras throughout the studio and entire house, special cameras that cannot be detected by 'visitors' in time, until they look back at house to remember something chased them out of. Although they could not see them, they felt their presence, air, and heard their extremely angered growls. Many predators are scared to death of kitty cat eyes!
@@robertacolarette1594 I've noticed a long thumb nail on his left hand, used on the neck of the guitar. Sorry, I'm not familiar with guitar playing technique. I do love guitar music! And Jimmy is the best!!
@@elainemclaughlin9417 He is that. Yes, you’re right. He does have a longer thumbnail on his left hand. Not sure what the reason for that would be. Only Jimmy knows. Whatever he wants to do is fine with me.
For creative control. He never wanted singles released. Atlantic always wanted a single from any new album. Page & Plant disagreed with Atlantic on that.
And speaking of 1988, that is the year I discovered Led Zeppelin all over again, even though it felt just like the first time . I have been addicted ever since as a spirit needs that music so desperately. It connects Satan and his beautiful magic to all of his spirits and gets us thinking again.
#07/18/2023---Mick Wall, you ain't very nice. That's all I can say about you, other than you are a tormentor. Don't you have anything better to do than to follow Jimmy all over the place, simply just to remind him that everyone steals his stuff?---Mick Wall, I take notice you do this whenever Bobby is not around, and Bobby is ALWAYS around Jimmy for obvious reasons ,and you are one of em'.---
Jimmy is brilliant. John B and Jason B sound the same only because they use the same drum tracks on the sound board--Jimmy's point that the soundboard is THE reason for major deception in music. Neither JB's can really play the drums, they just mime so they can be adored by the clueless..
So pleasant, kind, well-spoken, astute, straight to the point and yes, humble. A great authentic musician and still today! We love you Jimmy!
Such a soft spoken and articulate man but humble. I can see the young boy in him doing a skiffle. Who knew he would go on to do such great things with music. I loved his music in 1969 and I still do in 2023.❤️😎🎵
So cool how he saw it as an extension to his art and craft doing a solo album rather than breaking away from LZ. Goes to show what kind of person he is. Jimmy Page is one of the greatest musicians to have ever graced the music scene, a true legend.
Yes and (prior to "Outrider") his work with The Honeydrippers project, The Firm and his Death Wish II soundtrack, and other album appearances were more of the same - just an extension of himself and what he wanted to do..."ever onward" as Pagey likes to say. 👍
I love that too... he’s a musical genius
In about 1976, a forgotten rock reporter ask if the band was on verge of breaking up.
Jimmy got to the point quickly and said, "It would be a criminal act to break up this group".
I'm just about 99.9% sure I read it from CIRCUS rock magazine, for l never really cared for Rolling Stone.
For Rolling Stone delves off into to politics, etc., he'll a teenager can't vote. So that's why I read CIRCUS, they stuck strictly to rock groups, their touring, record reviews and such.
I love listening to him and how he expresses himself. I feel the same way about Jimmy in the present.
Jimmy busted out that bow in Dazed and Confused at MSG and remains untouchable by anyone to this day.
Amen to that
He was breaking out that violin bow way back in The Yardbirds in the 60s!!! He’s been untouchable for decades!!
@@jenyj89 No doubt, and his early bow work was outstanding, but, the MSG performance made him untouchable. Even Jimmy would say concerning using the bow, " With the bow, some nights in off, some nights its on, and some nights its just pure magic"
God is he cute. And he’s so shy and uncomfortable. He never talks about himself like “yeah I know I’m great”. He’s very humble.
Roberta Colarette ROBERTA HONEY REAL TALENTED PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE TO BE A NARCISSISTIC ASS LIKE NO TALENT KANYE WEST OR JUSTIN BIEBER BECAUSE WHEN YOU HAVE REAL TALENT THE TALENT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF YOU DO NOT HAVE TO REMIND PEOPLE LIKE THIS NO TALENT TRASH YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE TODAY 😚
Humility is everything
IMHO, The most damaging thing that happened to JP was the sudden loss of John Bonham. Those two brought the very best out of each other. They were 100% each and 500% combined. Sure, he’s shy and enjoyed himself a great deal in the 70s, but he also accomplished more than anybody. All those fine albums, writing, playing, producing, performing. Really, no individual in the music business did more in that period. He doesn’t owe anyone anything. He made his make. People always want to opine and judge and play doctor, regarding drugs etc. Just silly. He lived a marvelous dream and is walking the Earth today to tell the tale! Tremendous!
Couldn't have said it better
Led is the best band of all I have known, Jimmy Page was my best teacher of guitar, but in eyes and ears of everyone, the group was in frank decay, in the descendant, in the last years, the 2 or 3 last albuns were not good if we think they had produced some years ago something like the Led Zeppelin II, III and IV.
well said
@@codonauta I disagree, Presence is incredible.
I agree with you 100% it contains several of their best songs. My favorite and I like all of them.
He is a very sweet talking guy the interviewer
Is very cute, lovely interview
What a sweet voice... makes me shiver...
me too........
Yessss
Can talk me to sleep anytime.
Wow you’re easily moved huh?
Oh yeahhhhhh....he's so adorable ❤❤
Damn what I would give to sit with Jimmy and learn a few cords and tips on playing ....love this master genius !
Practice Open tunings
Some guy on UA-cam was walking by Page's house and suddenly Jimmy appears out of nowhere and starts talking to the guy for ten or fifteen minutes. Celebrities are meaningless to me, but I know damn well, all my teenage memories would have flooded my senses and my adoration would have made me shit my pants.
@@toncuz8291 hahaha right on brother there aren’t many celebrities that I wouldn’t care to see but Jimmy Page is first on my list . I would love to meet him and Keanu Reeves. I think if I met either of them I wouldn’t know what to say to them I would be dumb founded 😆
So down to earth, cool guy.
Great album!!! Bought it the minute it came out!!! Some of his best work ever!!
Same here, I don't care what the naysayers think. Never get tired of listening to it. We need new material from Page NOW!
C'MON JIMMY! 🤔
I saw jimmy on this tour. my only front set ever and its was jimmy .
What a voice 🙈💚
Jimmy is really amiable person, musical genius and guitar virtuoso.... 🐕🐾🌻
It’s strange that at this point he already had the entire legendary Led Zeppelin catalogue under his belt.
That’s not all that’s under his belt
He doesn't seem to take a bit of himself seriously but takes his work 100%.
Love Jimmy 🥰💖
I LOVE THE GRAY IN HIS HAIR THE SILVER FOX HE IS TODAY IS COMMIN THROUGH ❤ HIS VOICE IS SO DEEP AND SEXY LORD PLEASE WATCH OVER THIS HANDSOME TALENTED MAN LET HIM STAY WITH US TILL HE IS 💯 💯😂✊🏾
Such a sweetheart. Always touching his nose to comfort himself.
Jimmy has such a sweet and relaxing voice 🐉🎸❤
Outrider is an incredibly underrated record. Wanna Make Love would've been a great Zep number with its sleazy riff, and Hummingbird is one of the most underrated pieces of music I have ever heard. Could've been a great Zep tune as well.
Because of Jimmy He got the band together
In the beginning!!
CHEERS TO MICK WALL.. GREAT INTERVIEW
Nice memory of drum story,,,
made me smile...
I bought this album when it was released,I got it signed by Chris Farlowe in 1999 when he played a gig at my parents music venue he was gobsmacked when I pulled it out.
🥰😍 I love this man so much
Jimmy is such an intelligent, class act. One of the most accomplished lead guitarists ever. A true inspiration to me!
Zoso 🎸
Outrider was a good album.....definetly better than some of the Plant solo albums. Wish he would make another.
Better than one Plant album, anyway.
the unledded album was crap a step backwards for page
I love *_Writes of Winter_* on his solo album; it's a beautiful instrumental track, even *_Emerald Eyes._*
Amazing, god of guitar🎼🎼💥🎶🎶🎸
Being an EVH fan since I got back into guitar, and after hearing how much Jimmy Page influenced Edward, I can finally see and feel the similarities and influence that Led Zeppelin and Jimmy had on my favorite bands and I just have nothing but respect
Obviously he was off the horse by then. So much healthier than he was at the end of Zeppelin. He looked like he wasn't going to survive into the 80's. Glad he finally kicked it. He never discusses it.
I was never aware of how bad his drug use was. Naive indeed. Have read bits in comments made on various channels. I noticed him rubbing his nose s lot and hoping that is a nervous habit or allergies. Am saddened that if there were demons he was trying to escape through whichever drug of choice or his naitivity to try it in the first place. He's brilliant and heard it ruined many a concert. Heart broken indeed..
@@user-eh8eg4hp5t
I was lucky enough to see Led Zeppelin in the early days 72 and 73, when they were at their very best! So, my fellow Zep heads and I were very upset to see him so stoned and abusing cocaine, herion plus whisky! He was trying to find a way to be able to do it all, the producing, the music, everything. Sadly when Bonzo passed it nearly killed Jimmy as well. I often wonder what would have happened if Bonzo had lived? Jimmy may have died...or they could have made more wonderful music.
We'll never know.
Sorry for the rambling. I am so glad Jimmy is still with us and he is the greatest ❤
@@elainemclaughlin9417 not rambling to me. Thank you for the insight. I am a fan of Zep but never knew any inside stories. Just remember an interview with Robert where he said that it was sad that Jimmy did not take better care of himself. Had heard Robert was drunk for many performances so wasn't quite sure what Jimmy was into that made Robert say that about him. I saw an interview of a 16 yr. old Jimmy and he was so self assured, although he wanted to be a research scientist at that time, and then to hear about him losing himself. Thanks again Elaine! Happy New Year!
@@user-eh8eg4hp5t
It was sad, thankfully Jimmy is doing so well now. He looks well at 77! And Happy New Year to you as well 😊
@@user-eh8eg4hp5t He was not af effect of cocaine in this interview. Talking calm and shy this way? No! Cocaine users are boring, agitated, talks too much, and don’t stop talking if you don’t say to him to do this. Scratching the nose some times doesn’t mean you mandatory used cocaine that day. If he used to consume that other day, I don’t way, but here he was clean.
The guy interviewing Jimmy wrote the weighty When Giants Walked The Earth.
Is weighty a real word?
the best book on zep i would say
always liked the outrider album full of great musical ideas sham he never made another one like it saw page promate it at the hummingbird in birminghan in nov 1988 great gig page was on top form john miles done a great job on vocals
I wonder why he hasn’t done more solo projects?
Jimmie has never struck me as being arrogant he's down to earth right to the point very professional
Jimmy’s 80’s fro mullet is on point!
Such a brilliant way for Jimmy to speak of John Bonhom's being a mime, aka, a real limp syncer!
Concerning the case of the missing guitar, I still say it was Eric Clapton who lifted it. I saw it in EC's eyes at the ARMS concert and that was before I even heard Jimmy say his guitar was abducted. Someone needs to tell EC that jealousy is a very ugly thing.
Seriously?!?!? Eric didn’t have anything to do with Jimmy, so would have had no access to Jimmy’s guitars, but more importantly, Eric reached out to Jimmy to help him with this benefit. Jimmy was in terrible shape around this time and Eric, along with Jeff Beck wanted to get Jimmy playing again. It was thrilling to see them all 3 playing together, although at that time Jimmy’s playing wasn’t up to par. The London ARMs show was fantastic and Jimmy’s reception made me teary eyed. I really do wish Jimmy would put out a new album of material while we still have him with us, there’s no one else that does it quite like him. I apologize in advance if your statement was a joke btw lol
@@vanshipman
I agree with everything you wrote. I saw a clip from that concert. Eric Clapton, and Jeff Beck were so great to Jimmy.
You jumped to it really quick didn't you? If you watched the concert you may have notice jimmy's ghostly physic, 83 was the last years of heroin abuse for him and 2 years before he fully kicked cocain. Eric and Jeff were trying to help Jimmy the way Pete Townshend helped Eric, he was in obviously the worst shape of his life and his performance that day proved my point. That "eyes" you were talking about is a professional guitarist couldn't believe that his once earth shattering colleague just couldn't seem to notice how out of tune his double neck guitar was, and just sloppy... everything.
My God, people are just full of shit!
And didn't you watch the interview? He didn't exactly lost his Les Paul. I think you mixed it up with the Les Paul Black Beauty that was stolen in 1970 not long after the RAH concert (Jimmy got it back quite recently, not sure how).
@@kyluu9731 Jimmy never loses his guitars as they go missing from his studio. Eric C is known as a notorious guitar thief that is particularly fond ,aka, jealous of anything Jimmy owns, including all his guitars and sound equipment/studio, all of his music, his hair, his accent, and all of the excess attention he receives from all women, and well known record corp labels, up to and including, Swan Song, Jimmy and Bobby's private owned record label, in which Eric C sued for all rights and access to, at any and all times of the day and night, also located in Jimmy and Bobby's house. Eric C won the entire law suit, until Ritchie Blackmore sued to get Rainbow back from Jon L, Roger G, and Ian P, via offering to disclose the names, addresses, times, and dates of several public officials involved in the theft of Jimmy's recording studio, on the very same court room and date.
Right after Eric C won his suit against Jimmy, Eric C withdrew his suit, and all false allegations and charges against Jimmy were dropped!
Jimmy has the same problem with Jeff Beck and his sticky fingers, as well. But what Jeff B, Eric C are not aware of is that Jimmy and Bobby special hidden cameras throughout the studio and entire house, special cameras that cannot be detected by 'visitors' in time, until they look back at house to remember something chased them out of. Although they could not see them, they felt their presence, air, and heard their extremely angered growls.
Many predators are scared to death of kitty cat eyes!
JAMES PATRICK PAGE
09 DE ENERO DE 1944
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Best tune on the album is with Plant singing "The Only One"...
Jimmy Page
09/01/1944
78 años
The vampire manicure is creepy, Jimmy, But you are the best of all the rock players!!!
Sa- Jealous!
I think the longer nails are only on his right strumming hand. A lot of guitar players have that.
@@robertacolarette1594 I've noticed a long thumb nail on his left hand, used on the neck of the guitar. Sorry, I'm not familiar with guitar playing technique. I do love guitar music! And Jimmy is the best!!
@@elainemclaughlin9417
He is that. Yes, you’re right. He does have a longer thumbnail on his left hand. Not sure what the reason for that would be. Only Jimmy knows.
Whatever he wants to do is fine with me.
I know Jimmy Page invented the fuzz box, but had no idea he had an EPK about 40 years before they were invented!
James C. Williams Jimmy did not invent the fuzz box. He had one made for him, but it was already in existence.
Dave Davis of The Kinks I believe
@@davidrichardson7348Dave didn’t use a fuzz box, he took a razor blade to one of his speakers to get his distorted sound.
Sorry Mr Page, you’re way beyond what other people did
2:46...Ummmm (NO). Lol
Jason is a great drummer but for the rest of Led, it will never be the same.
Ricca Shaps
Totally agree. Jason is very good , love him. But there will never be another John Bonham!
I agree. He can play Zeppelin songs but his style is completely different.
Why did he leave Atlantic?
To go to Pacific......
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lol
@@CooManTunes 🤣🤣🤣🤣
For creative control.
He never wanted singles released. Atlantic always wanted a single from any new album. Page & Plant disagreed with Atlantic on that.
👍🇬🇧❤
A Fresh team To Battle the Fresh Horizons... really. 🙂
He keeps touching his nose! Even to this day he still does that lol
We all have our little tics don’t we..🤷♀️
Nervous habit
Great album I love covering the vocals but heavher. But love it.
I believe a certain young drummer borrowed his guitar to show his friends
Jimmy page and brian may look like they'd he related
Aaron-Jealous!
@@rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676 aaron-jealous?
I agree. They have curly black hair and they're very ethereal and pretty. Their facial features are similar.
I wonder who was the bastard with the nerve to mess around with Jimmy's guitar.
I wonder why he doesn't have any tattoos like the other rock stars
I’m glad he doesn’t. Different generation I’m sure.
Jimmy is a legend and most of those others with tattoos are nondiscript talentless posers in comparison
Because cool people don’t need em. People that want others to think they’re cool have drawings on themselves.
And speaking of 1988, that is the year I discovered Led Zeppelin all over again, even though it felt just like the first time . I have been addicted ever since as a spirit needs that music so desperately. It connects Satan and his beautiful magic to all of his spirits and gets us thinking again.
Wired!
Definitely! Cannot sit still and can't keep his fingers off his nose or upper lip.
Not on coke. here. Not even close. Obviously you haven't been around it much. That nervous nose touching shit he has always had.
@@jojo-fu4xh
True. At this time he was clean . I imagine the movements are just habits and nerves.
@@jojo-fu4xh He Has A Cute Nose 😁
why the fuk the interviewer looks like robert plant
What I thought!!!
I just noticed, he kind of does!
He moves like a puppet on strings
The Interview Guy Has Some Pretty Eyes 😍 I Want To Paint Jimmy’s Fingernails They Are So Long And Pretty😂
they fell out over all the occult stuff in Wall's book
Not helped by his characterising of the O2 concert as fair to middling (paraphrasing, but to that effect)
True. Because Mick Wall is an arsehole.
@@AnthonyP73 What Happened??
Mark Zep Just what are you trying to say? I don't like what you said about Jimmy up above.
Why does he keep rubbing his nose?
Just one of those quirks that Jimmy has, I think.
Alicia Henderso
It's his (nervous?) habit. 😏
coke..
@Kenny
I agree, and maybe nervous too?
1:06 lmao.
Take Stevie back in 5 billion dollars (US) Adam Greenwood considers it not imaginary money either
Done ten years that won’t take a fuckin 🕺 job for them so it must blatantly obvious that never going to again
Outrider was a major let down for those of us who thought Page had loads of riffs that he had kept secret that he would unleash on his solo project
I agree it was lousy. Walking into Clarksdale that he did with Plant was even worse.
@@oreldm I prefer Walking into Clarksdale.
The curse of king midas... he hasn't written anything good since 1976.
Must have listened to the other "Outrider" then. 😆
@@delphinbringsby6768 Cause U'd know would U ? Got a few albums out have ya mate ?
Never heard of u
Polite chap
#07/18/2023---Mick Wall, you ain't very nice. That's all I can say about you, other than you are a tormentor. Don't you have anything better to do than to follow Jimmy all over the place, simply
just to remind him that everyone steals his stuff?---Mick Wall, I take notice you do this whenever Bobby is not around, and Bobby is ALWAYS around Jimmy for obvious reasons ,and you are one of em'.---
Wtf with him rubbing his noes , the usa way put your finger in
Hes high af bruh
@@noname.___
I'm pretty sure he was clean by this time. I think it's just nerves. He's still that way. He's a very shy person too.
Never understood Jimmy’s attraction to Chris Farlowe as a singer. I always thought he was crap.
It's because it is Chris Farlowe who is attracted to Jimmy, and para-siting off of as so many have.
William Henderson that’s says more about you.
She's alright, she's alright, she's alright.....cocaine.
Jimmy is brilliant. John B and Jason B sound the same only because they use the same drum tracks on the sound board--Jimmy's point that the soundboard is THE reason for major deception in music. Neither JB's can really play the drums, they just mime so they can be adored by the clueless..
Ridiculously idiotic comment.
14
a lot of nose rubbing...
Outrider is ripped off from Alister Crowley the man that sacrificed 150 babies and ate human poop. That's what its about