@@DiamondCutter423you didn’t think of that because you aren’t a serious musician and it’s not your job. If you were a doctor you would understand a lot about medicine and bodies. Like wise a musician and music.
He is and wil be my Nr 1 Forever ! He got the Coolest Style of em all , his Work and Guitar sounds on the Led Zeppelin Records are the FUCKING BEST .. YES , Hendrix was THE CAT , i mean He sings to , and was maybe the Nr 1 Legend , But as a Creator ,Producer , Live Player ( He got Custom 200 W Marshall´s for the "Houses of the Holy Tour 1973 so Cool ) James "Jimmy" Patrick Page... Favourite Songs : Heartbreaker, Nobodys fault but mine , Achilles last stand ,Ten years gone , No Quarter (His Live SOlos ...SUPERBE !) All His Blues stuff like "I can´t quit you" Dazed and Confused , i mean there is not ONE single bad song in the LZ Catalogue , even the "not so good songs" are still Fucking Great .... Jimmy Page is a Gentleman of Hard Rock , and THE ICON ! I FUCKING LOVE to Play the old Zeppelin Stuff .....
YES ! Honestly , i feel the same way! One of the funnest things I’ve come across in my ENTIRE life IS Led Zeppelin. There STILL entertaining me and NOT JUST musically , but the whole damn thing! Their history their stories,Plants funny quotes, everything ,their solo careers!
Imagine coming in weeks or months later and being presented a song like Kashmir and then having the enormous task of putting words to it.. Plant deserves all the adulation he's received too.
@@charlesdjones1 sì ma bisogna vedere a cosa mira la ragazza... Sta con lui a 74 anni perché è Jimmy Page altrimenti non lo guardava neanche. Tutto ciò mi fa una rabbia 😠😠
There was so much mystery about Zeppelin before the internet, but it’s awesome to here the answers to questions I’ve wondered over the years from the man himself. It’s great that Jimmy did not have a guitar centered ego, and allowed the drums to have a bigger part in the music. What a genius!!
I've been following Jimmy and Zep since 1974, and I've always appreciated everything about him. But interviews like this one really showcase how he's an artist in the "true sense" - doing what is true to yourself - but also how intelligent he is and how much common sense he has.
Jimmy was a very good guitar player for his day, but brilliant in his ability to arrange music and also equally brilliant as a producer. You can't give him enough credit for how awesome Zeppelin sounded!
@@mjp96 I'm with you, if I could have any guitar player in a band I'd take 68-78 Jimmy. I do like guys like Nuno and Paul Gilbert and John Petrucci though.
Shredders do something different, moahhhrrr notes iz better is absolute bollox. You need to dig deep into Page, Jimi and Blackmore solos to realise that taste is a thing, accompanying the rest of the band matters. Being apparently antagonistic also works so Angus Young is a great too. Technical fast players who miss the soul in the rock n roll, are merely boring and detached, no matter how brilliant from a technical point of view their performance is.
@@9wenwilson210 Yeah, it must of been really refreshing for old Jimmy, after "keeping company," on the road at least, with, mostly, 14 & 15 year olds...LMAO‼️😏♥️🎵Jimmy Page🎶😀
Jimmy Page is magnificent and the best as an older man. The good connotation of an older man. So glad he's still here to tell about those experiences. I have the same birthday as JP and almost the same astrological chart, I just recently discovered. I can only hope I'm as lucid and interesting when I'm there, 20 years from now.
Jimmy, a living treasure for us that feel his music is out of this world. Still sounds outstanding, a real inspiration to musicians and the public alike. Keep on rocking Jimmy, come on one more album please.
@@robinjohnson7716 Judge NOT, least thee be judged...REMEMBER⁉️ Apparently, not, unsurprisingly, as it's a very typical, but major, HYPOCRITICAL, oversight, seemingly, made by the vast majority of, consequently, so-called, Christians, past & present, sadly. It certainly isn't easy, but most people don't even TRY, despite it being a command from JESUS, himself, and therefore, an indivisible cornerstone of Christianity...
Glad a lot of young people are appreciating this music today. Of course, there was nothing like going to the record store in 1975 at age 13, buying Physical Graffiti, throwing it on the turntable, and playing it for days.
Jimmy states it, and I'd like to emphasize just how rare the circumstances surrounding this band were. Four master musicians stimulatingly peaking as one unit. I don't think it could ever happen again. No other band like them! The only downfall to being a member is such a great band like Led Zeppelin, no member can be replaced.
Led Zepp...unlike the Beatles, who created incredible chemistry by years of playing together, NEVER played together, and barely knew each other, when they thrown together within a few weeks, out of an emergency, when the Yardbirds disintegrated leaving Jimmy Page with an unfilled touring contract. Yes, the most perfect chemistry in music history was a lottery ticket.
That was good. 40 years since Physical Graffiti was released?! Wow. Where has the Time gone? I bought it a couple of days before its official release 'cos it was in my local record shop. Stunning. So many great songs. Anyway, thanks for posting this as I hadn't seen or heard it before. Thanks again.
People who dislike this don't get A Whole Lotta Love.I grew up with Led Zeppelin from the beginning and Jimmy Page was one of the reasons i picked up a guitar(among all the other great bands from that decade).I wore out many a vinyl learning the riffs and acoustic guitar parts,even the bass.These interviews are priceless and he's such a great guy.I actually met Robert Plant in Montreal once when he was there for a tour with his solo band(1983).He was looking for socks.I told him where to buy them and told him i was at his show the night before.He was so shy and humble and wondered if i liked the new music.That's my Led Zeppelin story!Cheers from Canada!
To me, Graffiti is their very best album. On that album, there are songs that cover more textures than anything that has come before it or since. This is Zeppelin's Peppers album. When this album was originally released, I bought it and wore out the grooves in the vinyl. In My Time of Dying with Jimmy playing slide on his Danelectro; that is a song that sticks to your bones. I've always said that the greatest output in a ten year period of the best music was 1968 to 1978. I was there for all of it and Physical Graffiti informed my tastes in music and has inspired my own guitar and bass playing. It is an amazing album and it is better served playing it from the beginning until the end. Rinse and repeat. Jimmy, thank you for a lifetime of influence and inspiration.
At Liz Barnes- I loved your interviewing with Jimmy.. The passion he still for music you let him freely talk about it.. Thank you❣️ ‘Trampled Underfoot’ actually my top fave song.. You can tell from Jimmy the respect & love he had with Led Zep 🔥 (Watching 1rst time 11/2019)
Fantastic interview! I love hearing Jimmy talk with so much passion about his music. Physical Graffiti was the first Led Zeppelin album I bought. I liked their music that I'd heard on the radio before, but to finally be able to completely immerse myself (with headphones) into the whole uninterrupted magic... absolutely nothing better. Brought me Into the Light.
That live version of Ten Years Gone from the badge holders concert is soooo epic I fell in love with this long lanky woman as I discovered that song also and I did know if it was the song or the woman. 12 years later now ,I know it was both..
She's right about 10 years gone. When I lived in Istanbul I visited Amsterdam and managed to return to my flat in Üsküdar with some hash and I smoked it and played that song. When I hear it today it brings back that moment in some way. Powerful. I'm so thankful to be living on Earth at the same time as him.
he is maybe the only Person , when i would have the Luck to met him , i would fell on my knees .. Jimmy Page : THANK YOU for this ABSOLUTE Great Music (Led Zep = part of Soundtrack of my life ) Thank you for Hours and Hours of great great Music ...
Jimmy is in his twilight years now ..but close your eyes and he talks like a thirty year old ..very very," With it" ..and his voice is still young also .
I Love Love guitars, music, and beautiful men. My husband and Jimmy talk about the physics of music, instruments and guitar pedals! Jimmy’s gift of recording and creating music can never be matched! Thanks for your kindness and sharing of all technical information.
Ill never forget Plant doing Black Country Woman on the Now and Zen tour. Made my night! Or Page and Plant opening with the Wanton Song on the last show of their 95 North America tour at the Gorge in Washington.
I saw Zep Feb 7,1975 at the Garden. Physical Graffiti was late and was released 15 or 17 days later. No worries the played " Kashmir" " Sick Again" " In My Time of Dying" and " Trampled Underfoot". Plants voice was affected by the flu. I didnt care! I saw Led Zeppelin!!!!! Bought the LP for like $6 or $7 and Loved it ever since. At the time I didn't know it was leftover songs. During High School for me 3 Zep albums were released. ( Song Remains the Same a few months after I had left school.) Those were the Days!!!
A very, very rich time of my love for this band. I wasn't even over this album, and then they made "Presence ", which for me, was almost an apocalyptic experience and I was very disappointed by the fans who didn't like it. I thought it was the epitome of the hard rock experience that these same fans complained about the band abandoning on the third album.
Physical is such an incredible record for me because, as the band grew as writers, Page was also growing as a producer. So the SOUND of that record, in part due to advances in equipment and available sound tools for them @ the time, but also just PAGE... the soundscapes he created... it's so beautiful. I call Page's playing 'orchestral' riffing. Because of how lyrical are his phrases, but also the sound tapestries he eeks out. And JPJ's Presence (Zep PUN) on this record is SO strong in terms of all the cool textures. Thanks guys. Please spill out a splash for John, no longer among us. Don't forget.
The REAL reason why Led Zeppelin were able to "span the musical landscape" as the intervieweress said was not because of their musical greatness, but simply because they had a 100% honest and loyal, fierce no nonsense BULLDOG of a manager in Peter Grant and that they were signed to their own record company so by this time they could do what they wanted. As was true from Led Zep I because Jimmy put the money up to record the album from his savings. No advance and HUGE sales from the first release means the band had 100% artistic control, which is the real reason Led Zep were the greatest.
It's there best album ever ever they have there own original sound havant heard phyisical graffitti since 1975 now 2022 sounds better then ever so fresh.
Me and four mates - 3 of us from the University of Delaware and 2 from Maple Shade, N.J., about 19 at the time - walked out with them and their entourage, which included Keith Moon, Simon Kirke and Boz Burrell and some wild looking women, from when the elevator doors opened in the Plaza Hotel lobby through the revolving door to their limousine after their concert earlier that night at Madison Square Garden in New York in 1975. We, of course, were wearing sport coats and ties because we had seen them in a Superbox at the Garden and out of respect for our favorite band. We got into a taxi and told the driver, ""Follow that limo." The limo went back to the Garden and up a ramp to wherever limos or trucks go to deliver people going to parties or goods. We got out of the taxi and tried to walk up the ramp but a large man said, "You are not with this party." 😂 By the way the concert was awesome.
Seriously?? Try to contact Cameron Crowe, the director of Almost Famous movie, that's precisely the same in that kind biography movie from his own life as a rock journalist in the 70's, that's so even with the movie. If you haven't seen it check it out!!
It was a flying Led Zeppelin that toured around the world. He refers to the group as the Led Zeppelin. Ten years gone , and Achilles last stand are my favorite. The rest I can tolerate.
Sucks to get old, thats why I hate watching these videos, in my mind they were indestructible with a destiny to live on forever, it was never to turn out like this, sucks to get old
I got into Zeppelin in 1994 as a 14 year old, and to see how much he's aged since that time makes me sad. Although I will say, older and sober Jimmy is much better than the wasted and bloated Jimmy of days past.
What is it about this guy that is so dynamic..I always enjoy watching his movements and mannerisms, the way he plays on stage, the way he kicks his legs, the way he fidgets while being interviewed, it's like he is just brimming with dynamic electricity, creative potential, ideas, style, quirky brilliance. What an artist
Totally! He looks as if he's still in the band!! He loved it so. It was his creation! I love watching and listening to him as well. I was lucky enough to have seen Zeppelin in 73 in Denver!! Changed my life ...
actually the Big Genius is John Paul Jones ... if your didnt believe me look at the Outtakes of stairway to Heaven and all the other Albums !! he was always the leader
Graffiti to me is Led Zep's highwatermark. Every track is great but I have a particular love for In My Time of Dying as it captures Bonham just totally driving the band and with Jonesy's bass playing along with Page on slide...a masterpiece of ensemble playing.
Physical Graffiti was the pinnacle achievement of the greatest rock band in history...the greatest album in history
Indeed. Their "magnum opus" - yikes that album topped all of their other classic records. The best ever.
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@@aakar88 oh yeah.
"never really took off" what a line haha
funny cuz thats not how you spell Close to the Edge by YES
This guy is like the Einstein of music. The way his mind works and creates is just on another level from use normal folk. My God.
yes. He mentioned varying the length of different pauses in a song. Like a formula.
I never thought of that.
It’s called being a professional musician. Many pro musicians are on the same level of understanding and knowledge as Page.
@@DiamondCutter423you didn’t think of that because you aren’t a serious musician and it’s not your job. If you were a doctor you would understand a lot about medicine and bodies. Like wise a musician and music.
I can listen to Jimmy talk all day, bless this man!
very soothing voice....
Crowley cronies...come in many shapes and sizes....satan sucks!
Danjoker go fuck your self. Lame
He is and wil be my Nr 1 Forever !
He got the Coolest Style of em all , his Work and Guitar sounds on the Led Zeppelin Records are the FUCKING BEST ..
YES , Hendrix was THE CAT , i mean He sings to , and was maybe the Nr 1 Legend , But as a Creator ,Producer , Live Player ( He got Custom 200 W Marshall´s for the "Houses of the Holy Tour 1973 so Cool )
James "Jimmy" Patrick Page...
Favourite Songs :
Heartbreaker, Nobodys fault but mine , Achilles last stand ,Ten years gone , No Quarter (His Live SOlos ...SUPERBE !)
All His Blues stuff like "I can´t quit you" Dazed and Confused , i mean there is not ONE single bad song in the LZ Catalogue , even the "not so good songs" are still Fucking Great ....
Jimmy Page is a Gentleman of Hard Rock , and THE ICON !
I FUCKING LOVE to Play the old Zeppelin Stuff .....
how about a nice cup of .....
SHUT THE FUCK UP !
Led Zeppelin is one of my favored treasures in this life
YES ! Honestly , i feel the same way!
One of the funnest things I’ve come across in my ENTIRE life IS Led Zeppelin.
There STILL entertaining me and NOT JUST musically ,
but the whole damn thing!
Their history their stories,Plants funny quotes, everything ,their solo careers!
Jimmy - genius guitarist and writer. Every track on Graffiti was great.
Imagine coming in weeks or months later and being presented a song like Kashmir and then having the enormous task of putting words to it.. Plant deserves all the adulation he's received too.
Absolutely!!!
Percy did well, grand job!!
Greatest rock band of all time in my opinion....and Physical Graffiti is their masterpiece
Like Abbey Road. 2nd to none.
Jeez, What do you mean rock band ?, surely you mean BAND ?.
One thing I love about Jimmy is that for 74. He is a snappy dresser at his age.
When your girlfriend is 25 it kind of goes like that lol.
@@charlesdjones1 sì ma bisogna vedere a cosa mira la ragazza... Sta con lui a 74 anni perché è Jimmy Page altrimenti non lo guardava neanche. Tutto ciò mi fa una rabbia 😠😠
PG is the greatest rock record ever!! Not just by Led Zep but by any band. simply brilliant!! So so good
In the Light is something I wish had more air play today. It was and is one of my absolute favorite songs of all time. Thank you.
In The Light é uma obra prima! Saudações do Brasil
It is one if not their best song. Sadly they never played it live.
There was so much mystery about Zeppelin before the internet, but it’s awesome to here the answers to questions I’ve wondered over the years from the man himself. It’s great that Jimmy did not have a guitar centered ego, and allowed the drums to have a bigger part in the music. What a genius!!
THE RIFF-MAESTRO of the 1970s ....He came up with hooks which were just DEADLY catchy....Great Producer too....The DRUMS on this album were GODLIKE.
Guitarist, composer, mastermind and curator. You ROCK Jimmy Page !
I've been following Jimmy and Zep since 1974, and I've always appreciated everything about him. But interviews like this one really showcase how he's an artist in the "true sense" - doing what is true to yourself - but also how intelligent he is and how much common sense he has.
Jimmy was a very good guitar player for his day, but brilliant in his ability to arrange music and also equally brilliant as a producer. You can't give him enough credit for how awesome Zeppelin sounded!
replace the word "but" with "and".
For his day, LOL He's a blues player not a shredder, it's taste.
"For his day"?
@@mjp96 I'm with you, if I could have any guitar player in a band I'd take 68-78 Jimmy. I do like guys like Nuno and Paul Gilbert and John Petrucci though.
Shredders do something different, moahhhrrr notes iz better is absolute bollox.
You need to dig deep into Page, Jimi and Blackmore solos to realise that taste is a thing, accompanying the rest of the band matters.
Being apparently antagonistic also works so Angus Young is a great too.
Technical fast players who miss the soul in the rock n roll, are merely boring and detached, no matter how brilliant from a technical point of view their performance is.
An excellent interview by Liz. Jimmy seems to be at ease speaking with her.
well, a good looking girl asking relevant, intelligent questions - sure he was comfortable, ha !
@@9wenwilson210 Yeah, it must of been really refreshing for old Jimmy, after "keeping company," on the road at least, with, mostly, 14 & 15 year olds...LMAO‼️😏♥️🎵Jimmy Page🎶😀
D. Dedrick - that ole tired out rumour.. guess you were with him 24/7..🙄
Brian Smolik - Just now seeing this 11/2019.. I just love how she does this interview & intelligent.. Thank god! 🔥
@@jayannakelley9051 Lori Maddox... not a rumour....lol
Jimmy Page is magnificent and the best as an older man. The good connotation of an older man. So glad he's still here to tell about those experiences. I have the same birthday as JP and almost the same astrological chart, I just recently discovered. I can only hope I'm as lucid and interesting when I'm there, 20 years from now.
Jimmy, a living treasure for us that feel his music is out of this world. Still sounds outstanding, a real inspiration to musicians and the public alike. Keep on rocking Jimmy, come on one more album please.
Meeting him would be like meeting Mozart or Beethoven.
More like a cross between Mozart and Baach.
I met him at a book signing in 2015 and it was exactly like that, I was buzzin
That's is the flippin truth. He is a musical God. A legend. A master.
Precisely.
Jimmy page to Mozart is like Harry Potter is to Hamlet
It's such a pleasure to hear Jimmy Page . He's building and building with passion, never tired. Enthusiast.
Page is so generous with his excitement of Zeppelin. Thanks to Jimmy for being such a great musician and producer.
You can hear it in the Might get loud series too.
Zeppelin!.....greatest rock group ever......ever!
The band stole too many souls to list.... Let led Zeppelin have to play music in hell forever!
+Robin Johnson I'll be there ❤️
Julie Strauss right I would go to hell to meet them
@@robinjohnson7716 Judge NOT, least thee be judged...REMEMBER⁉️ Apparently, not, unsurprisingly, as it's a very typical, but major, HYPOCRITICAL, oversight, seemingly, made by the vast majority of, consequently, so-called, Christians, past & present, sadly. It certainly isn't easy, but most people don't even TRY, despite it being a command from JESUS, himself, and therefore, an indivisible cornerstone of Christianity...
gee gee k beatles!
AWESOME interview! Glad JP was not interupted several times with ridiculous questions! Jocks: THIS is how you interview Jimmy Page!!!
Great to hear a genius talk about his music!
Glad a lot of young people are appreciating this music today. Of course, there was nothing like going to the record store in 1975 at age 13, buying Physical Graffiti, throwing it on the turntable, and playing it for days.
Gr8 interview by Liz. Jimmy is a wealth of information. I could listen to him reminisce for hours.
Jimmy states it, and I'd like to emphasize just how rare the circumstances surrounding this band were. Four master musicians stimulatingly peaking as one unit. I don't think it could ever happen again. No other band like them! The only downfall to being a member is such a great band like Led Zeppelin, no member can be replaced.
Led Zepp...unlike the Beatles, who created incredible chemistry by years of playing together, NEVER played together, and barely knew each other, when they thrown together within a few weeks, out of an emergency, when the Yardbirds disintegrated leaving Jimmy Page with an unfilled touring contract. Yes, the most perfect chemistry in music history was a lottery ticket.
The journalist is very very good. Excellent interview. Thank you!
You're right. She asked him some questions that he enjoyed answering.
I’m 💯 sure she is extremely nervous to be sitting next to rock royalty. I would
She let him talk.
Get all the remastered Led Zeppelin Cd's, put them in your car and enjoy driving like you never had realized was available.
Well said!
Try vinyl get the real sound
the remastered vinyl sounds even better
i realize I'm kind of off topic but does anybody know of a good place to stream newly released movies online?
@Hank Omar flixportal :D
That was good. 40 years since Physical Graffiti was released?! Wow. Where has the Time gone? I bought it a couple of days before its official release 'cos it was in my local record shop. Stunning. So many great songs. Anyway, thanks for posting this as I hadn't seen or heard it before. Thanks again.
I can't even imagine the excitement of finding that album in a shop before it was even released.
We love you Jimmy Page
I'd like to give Liz Barnes a whole lotta love.
I absolutely love Physical Graffiti. I still listen to at least a couple of these songs every day.
Love him, belly, scarf, jacket and all!! Rock on mr page ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Jimmy Page is the greatest rock musician in history. Writer, producer, guitarist. Name another
Josh Homme
A true classic english gentleman.
People who dislike this don't get A Whole Lotta Love.I grew up with Led Zeppelin from the beginning and Jimmy Page was one of the reasons i picked up a guitar(among all the other great bands from that decade).I wore out many a vinyl learning the riffs and acoustic guitar parts,even the bass.These interviews are priceless and he's such a great guy.I actually met Robert Plant in Montreal once when he was there for a tour with his solo band(1983).He was looking for socks.I told him where to buy them and told him i was at his show the night before.He was so shy and humble and wondered if i liked the new music.That's my Led Zeppelin story!Cheers from Canada!
Love listening to Jimmy talking about his music! True Maestro! 👌🎶🎸🦄❤️
What Robert contributed on Kashmir was mint. Good interview, always a joy to hear Page's words on these fine works.
To me, Graffiti is their very best album. On that album, there are songs that cover more textures than anything that has come before it or since. This is Zeppelin's Peppers album. When this album was originally released, I bought it and wore out the grooves in the vinyl. In My Time of Dying with Jimmy playing slide on his Danelectro; that is a song that sticks to your bones. I've always said that the greatest output in a ten year period of the best music was 1968 to 1978. I was there for all of it and Physical Graffiti informed my tastes in music and has inspired my own guitar and bass playing. It is an amazing album and it is better served playing it from the beginning until the end. Rinse and repeat. Jimmy, thank you for a lifetime of influence and inspiration.
Who decided on these mic stand placements?! Still, a fascinating interview with a super human talent.
I wish I seen this when it came out Jimmy is the greatest of all time, glad I at least got to see him with Robert 2 times.
At Liz Barnes- I loved your interviewing with Jimmy.. The passion he still for music you let him freely talk about it.. Thank you❣️ ‘Trampled Underfoot’ actually my top fave song.. You can tell from Jimmy the respect & love he had with Led Zep 🔥
(Watching 1rst time 11/2019)
Jimmy Page is the major reason i play guitar. Great interview thanks!
Fantastic interview! I love hearing Jimmy talk with so much passion about his music. Physical Graffiti was the first Led Zeppelin album I bought. I liked their music that I'd heard on the radio before, but to finally be able to completely immerse myself (with headphones) into the whole uninterrupted magic... absolutely nothing better. Brought me Into the Light.
That live version of Ten Years Gone from the badge holders concert is soooo epic
I fell in love with this long lanky woman as I discovered that song also and I did know if it was the song or the woman.
12 years later now ,I know it was both..
I agree 100% , I bought that bootleg in 76 I think it was and just blew me away
I love Physical Graffiti. That is an awesome LP. I love it!
Outstanding questions! You can tell JP enjoyed being interviewed by someone who was so knowledgeable on the subject.
It´s a good Interview i must say , she was well prepared and has the right questions ,intresting .
And she would begin with an idea and then say, "well, you explain...."
my adolescent idol, and my favorite rock songwriter and guitarist.
Nacht Schreck someome seems biased...
Having a favorite songwriter isn't biased
She's right about 10 years gone.
When I lived in Istanbul I visited Amsterdam and managed to return to my flat in Üsküdar with some hash and I smoked it and played that song.
When I hear it today it brings back that moment in some way. Powerful.
I'm so thankful to be living on Earth at the same time as him.
One of the best albums ever made
Great interview on the creative process. As a fan, I really appreciate getting some of what what goes on inside Jimmy's head.
Excellent and informative interview.
he is maybe the only Person , when i would have the Luck to met him , i would fell on my knees ..
Jimmy Page : THANK YOU for this ABSOLUTE Great Music (Led Zep = part of Soundtrack of my life )
Thank you for Hours and Hours of great great Music ...
Always so much Love for Jimmy Page.
LED ZEPPELIN. The best music I know.
Jimmy is in his twilight years now ..but close your eyes and he talks like a thirty year old ..very very," With it" ..and his voice is still young also .
I just love how aware Jimmy is. Not ego but very aware that Zepplin is a big deal. Not like some folks who try to be modest.
Jimmy Page is a musical genius 🙌!!
An absolute genius.
Да!!!
Sono d'accordo!
page NEEDS to release new work this year! Too many talents have passed away, we need old legends back in action. radiohead's new single is a start!
I Love Love guitars, music, and beautiful men. My husband and Jimmy talk about the physics of music, instruments and guitar pedals! Jimmy’s gift of recording and creating music can never be matched! Thanks for your kindness and sharing of all technical information.
Your husband KNOWS Jimmy Page LIKE THAT??!!
Ill never forget Plant doing Black Country Woman on the Now and Zen tour. Made my night! Or Page and Plant opening with the Wanton Song on the last show of their 95 North America tour at the Gorge in Washington.
I saw Zep Feb 7,1975 at the Garden. Physical Graffiti was late and was released 15 or 17 days later. No worries the played " Kashmir" " Sick Again" " In My Time of Dying" and " Trampled Underfoot". Plants voice was affected by the flu. I didnt care! I saw Led Zeppelin!!!!! Bought the LP for like $6 or $7 and Loved it ever since. At the time I didn't know it was leftover songs. During High School for me 3 Zep albums were released. ( Song Remains the Same a few months after I had left school.) Those were the Days!!!
Jimmy Page deserves credit for being a Great Composer and not just a songwriter !!!
A very, very rich time of my love for this band. I wasn't even over this album, and then they made "Presence ", which for me, was almost an apocalyptic experience and I was very disappointed by the fans who didn't like it. I thought it was the epitome of the hard rock experience that these same fans complained about the band abandoning on the third album.
Physical is such an incredible record for me because, as the band grew as writers, Page was also growing as a producer. So the SOUND of that record, in part due to advances in equipment and available sound tools for them @ the time, but also just PAGE... the soundscapes he created... it's so beautiful. I call Page's playing 'orchestral' riffing. Because of how lyrical are his phrases, but also the sound tapestries he eeks out. And JPJ's Presence (Zep PUN) on this record is SO strong in terms of all the cool textures. Thanks guys. Please spill out a splash for John, no longer among us. Don't forget.
The REAL reason why Led Zeppelin were able to "span the musical landscape" as the intervieweress said was not because of their musical greatness, but simply because they had a 100% honest and loyal, fierce no nonsense BULLDOG of a manager in Peter Grant and that they were signed to their own record company so by this time they could do what they wanted. As was true from Led Zep I because Jimmy put the money up to record the album from his savings. No advance and HUGE sales from the first release means the band had 100% artistic control, which is the real reason Led Zep were the greatest.
Yes, and thanks to Mr Grant LZ live video is very rare
Yes because managers make great music, it has nothing to do with the musicians
HUH??? Grant got them paid, unlike Queen or other bands on rip off contracts.
Practicing The Rover as I listen to this
+Alec Benge Good Luck Bro ! im doing Good Times Bad Times ! the Solo is fast as jimmys Fart :D
I’m doing a little Open A In my time of dying
When Jimmy Page talks....the universe listens.
No one can touch his playing to this day. Daring. Walked the tight rope every time and really went for it. He had no limits and is an absolute genius.
Excellent interview but I would have placed those friggin mics differently.
Love him..thank you Jimmy
Physical Graffiti - a magnum opus, one of the greatest collections ever. I don't read and write Latin, FYI
They edited out the part where she asks Jimmy to sign her copy and he pulls out his stamp!
Thanks Mr. Page for reminding me of The Pretty Things - indeed a great band themselves.
+Dennis Waite and also thank you for reminding us too !!
Give him a guitar, his hands are lost
I know huh....I noticed that too.
" Its been a longtime since I rock and roll !!....!!!
Lonely, lonely, lonely - -
Nice reply ..thanks@@helaina400
It's there best album ever ever they have there own original sound havant heard phyisical graffitti since 1975 now 2022 sounds better then ever so fresh.
PG best album ever made 👏👏👏✌😘
Thank you for asking about Ten years gone!!
Genius!!!🎸♥️🎸
Me and four mates - 3 of us from the University of Delaware and 2 from Maple Shade, N.J., about 19 at the time - walked out with them and their entourage, which included Keith Moon, Simon Kirke and Boz Burrell and some wild looking women, from when the elevator doors opened in the Plaza Hotel lobby through the revolving door to their limousine after their concert earlier that night at Madison Square Garden in New York in 1975. We, of course, were wearing sport coats and ties because we had seen them in a Superbox at the Garden and out of respect for our favorite band.
We got into a taxi and told the driver, ""Follow that limo."
The limo went back to the Garden and up a ramp to wherever limos or trucks go to deliver people going to parties or goods.
We got out of the taxi and tried to walk up the ramp but a large man said, "You are not with this party." 😂
By the way the concert was awesome.
Seriously?? Try to contact Cameron Crowe, the director of Almost Famous movie, that's precisely the same in that kind biography movie from his own life as a rock journalist in the 70's, that's so even with the movie. If you haven't seen it check it out!!
I love ALL the 'Zeppelin albums.
But, II and Physical Grafitti are my favorites.
essentially, Jimmy Page is Mozart
More like Beethoven.
A rock and roll tour de force . Fascinating listen
its something that 80,s rockers didn,t realize . albums need to have highs and lows
It was a flying Led Zeppelin that toured around the world. He refers to the group as the Led Zeppelin. Ten years gone , and Achilles last stand are my favorite. The rest I can tolerate.
Achilles is awesome, but you're missing out on so much.
hands down the best id like to say to mr page thank you sir my god be with you sir
he really is an interesting rocker
anyone know where you can find him talk about houses of the holy album that’s my fav atm and i’d love to hear him talk about it
That’s what I was looking for when I found this if you find it let me know
@@jennybaji421 still haven’t sadly but really hoping too sorry i can’t help you stay blessed🙏🏻
Sucks to get old, thats why I hate watching these videos, in my mind they were indestructible with a destiny to live on forever, it was never to turn out like this, sucks to get old
It dose ...but it’s better than the alternative....
I got into Zeppelin in 1994 as a 14 year old, and to see how much he's aged since that time makes me sad. Although I will say, older and sober Jimmy is much better than the wasted and bloated Jimmy of days past.
I know but it's great he's still with us ! I write this March 2021
What is it about this guy that is so dynamic..I always enjoy watching his movements and mannerisms, the way he plays on stage, the way he kicks his legs, the way he fidgets while being interviewed, it's like he is just brimming with dynamic electricity, creative potential, ideas, style, quirky brilliance. What an artist
Totally! He looks as if he's still in the band!! He loved it so. It was his creation! I love watching and listening to him as well. I was lucky enough to have seen Zeppelin in 73 in Denver!! Changed my life ...
Yeah Benj - you nailed it for sure !
actually the Big Genius is John Paul Jones ... if your didnt believe me look at the Outtakes of stairway to Heaven and all the other Albums !! he was always the leader
You play bass?
They were all great, but yes JPJ is an incredible talent.
True. JPJ has always been the 'bastard child' of rock. YUGE talent !!
Thibovski Younes JPJ is seriously underrated!!!!
You could say that about any member of the band. That's why Zeppelin was so good, they were all powerhouse musicians.
Page really rocks his clothes well.
His memory is flawless
He always did..never looked anything but cool on stage even in the black jumpsuit with the planets
Graffiti to me is Led Zep's highwatermark. Every track is great but I have a particular love for In My Time of Dying as it captures Bonham just totally driving the band and with Jonesy's bass playing along with Page on slide...a masterpiece of ensemble playing.
Jimmy Page is such an exciting guitar player and he knows the fretboard perfectly ,
Einstein of the guitar.
+Im Devy Hendrix
Page> Hendrix
Hendrix > Page
EVH>Page>Hendrix
Hendrix >Hammet >Page >EVH
He is so honest and modest about them.
🎸🎻🎶🎼💞😘 rock on sweet man
even listening to 2 people talk about physical graffiti is pure listening pleasure😅