When Jimmy plays whole lotta love, the Edge and Jack can't contain how psyched they are to be witnessing a true legend of rock in action....such a cool moment.
No, you're definitely right. He's constantly collaborating with other artists and re-defining his sound, in my opinion, never in a bad way. What he did with The White Stripes was awesome, what he's continued to do has been awesome, and what's to come will undoubtedly be awesome. If I were you I'd start browsing his catalogue.
Bonamassa said guys the use pedals are cheating or some shit. I was never a U2 fan, but after seeing this I’m an Edge fan. Brilliant use of effects. Much respect.
I love this scene. Their faces. It's like, there it is, that sound we've heard our whole lives. That sound off those records, off the radio, and that's him. That's the dude from all the posters and magazines. AND he's got the guitar, THE guitar. The one from the movie, the one that went around the world. The one that made those songs. And he's right fvcking there!
That note that JP plays at around 1:29 is so tonally rich to my ears. It's a voicing that is unique to the TB MKII; haven't heard a fuzztone that sounds quite like it. Of course, Jimmy Page and the LP have something to do with it also...
Same here. That’s “ the “‘ fuzz tone. I’m sure he was plugged into an original 1958 or 1959 Les Paul and some of the best Marshall’s ever made which helped but that tone alone inspired me to pull the trigger on a MK II. Some I was hesitant to do for years but I just had to have that sound and if you set the amp right and use humbuckers, it’s pretty close to that exact tone. I’ll even use a King of Tone or Lightspeed sometimes with barely any gain just to boost it up a bit and help change the characteristics of the amp.
@@jordandangelo180 The secret is in transistors germanium Mullard OC75,+ suitable voltage collector Q3 (depending on the temperature)+ powered by a 9V saline battery=100% "Fuzzy lotta love".
I've built a bunch of fuzz pedals over the years and finally got my hands on an oc75 and some oc81ds in just the right hfe/low leakage to make a TBII clone and my god is it good....sounds like Jimmy's pedal here. The sustain is about infinite and absolutely gallons of harmonics. I know people consider germanium just cork sniffing and apparently the topology is whats important...but i'm not so sure. That build sings like nothing else. (Next best is a skreddy lunar fuzz filled with silicone bc108s which sounds nearly as good, go figure :) )
Maybe people like him because instead of just being another guitar player doing a certain genre he developed his own style into something unique that attracts people.
@SuperColossalSatch It;s not, it's a 90's reissue. The close up of the enclosure shows that, the old ones look a bit different, slightly different fonts etc. :) Anthony Macari of Macaris/Colorsound/Sola Sound sent one to him when those reissues were on the go. He also sent him the new D*A*M made MKII recently.
Okay... But can we talk about that double bend in the opening clip? Down towards the open position. Bent that high string downwards, holds that and then grabs a low string and bends it down. That bend was money.
I have been out of it for awhile and am unfamiliar with Jack White or anything he does, but I got a feeling about him when I saw him, and heard some of the stuff he did jamming with Page. What little I could hear, anyway. I got a feeling he could be a monster! Am I right or am I all wet??
Jimmy Page has his own custom Hiwatt amplifiers that he has made, at 200w per head. That's pretty damn violent if you ask me, he used those and an Orange head I believe for the Royal Albert Hall show in 1970.
This is the official internet gaydar patrol speaking, attention anyone who didn't air drum bonham's parts when page played the riff: I have some bad news for you...
Your wrong. Look at the pedal closely at 1:58. Its the same JMI Professional Mk 2 pedal i saw for sale. Not cheap either. Im sure he used others, but the one in the movie : It might get loud is a JMI.
Ma'am, that's equivocal to blasphemy in my book. Jack White has done great things for modern music, and he's done it with a unique style. The Edge doesn't even deserve an explanation. You must be of Page's generation, and completely, or almost completely, ignorant of The White Stripes catalogue.
frankie28web and yet, they sound better from him playing sloppy and out of tune than anyone else playing them cleanly and in tune.. (this coming from a Berklee musician, we get a reputation for being so technical that we forget soul.. Jimmy Page is the opposite, and I respect that.). Sure, if I were to play his riffs I’d try to play in time and not make mistakes, but I think expression is more important.
When Jimmy plays whole lotta love, the Edge and Jack can't contain how psyched they are to be witnessing a true legend of rock in action....such a cool moment.
Yea yeah yeah whatever
The Edge was so respectful and polite. He stood up while the classic riff was being played by Jimmy Page.
Honestly, if I was in that room and jimmy page started playing “whole lotta love”, I’d probably shit
No, you're definitely right. He's constantly collaborating with other artists and re-defining his sound, in my opinion, never in a bad way. What he did with The White Stripes was awesome, what he's continued to do has been awesome, and what's to come will undoubtedly be awesome. If I were you I'd start browsing his catalogue.
Love it!! Out of respect the Edge stands up when Page starts playing! Classic!
Bonamassa said guys the use pedals are cheating or some shit. I was never a U2 fan, but after seeing this I’m an Edge fan. Brilliant use of effects. Much respect.
@@drippinglassI felt the same way about Edge after watching this. He’s a brilliantly creative musician, and U2 are a great band.
I love this scene. Their faces. It's like, there it is, that sound we've heard our whole lives. That sound off those records, off the radio, and that's him. That's the dude from all the posters and magazines. AND he's got the guitar, THE guitar. The one from the movie, the one that went around the world. The one that made those songs. And he's right fvcking there!
0:49 Jack White and The Edge just got back to childhood
The smiles on the faces of the two other guys in this vid is a picture :0)
Like they're in the room with a God, which of course they were !
This thing is the definition of distortion.The most beautiful sound in the world.
0:49 Rise in the presence of rock royalty
And here Jimmy Page tells the story of how a chance encounter invents rock and roll as we know it today.
Rock and Roll was already invented before LZ came around. Let's not get ahead of ourselves and ignore the pioneers that influenced Page and the others
That note that JP plays at around 1:29 is so tonally rich to my ears. It's a voicing that is unique to the TB MKII; haven't heard a fuzztone that sounds quite like it. Of course, Jimmy Page and the LP have something to do with it also...
Same here. That’s “ the “‘ fuzz tone. I’m sure he was plugged into an original 1958 or 1959 Les Paul and some of the best Marshall’s ever made which helped but that tone alone inspired me to pull the trigger on a MK II. Some I was hesitant to do for years but I just had to have that sound and if you set the amp right and use humbuckers, it’s pretty close to that exact tone. I’ll even use a King of Tone or Lightspeed sometimes with barely any gain just to boost it up a bit and help change the characteristics of the amp.
@@jordandangelo180 The secret is in transistors germanium Mullard OC75,+ suitable voltage collector Q3 (depending on the temperature)+ powered by a 9V saline battery=100% "Fuzzy lotta love".
@@MikiClamores I read he had the OC81D’s in it. But who knows?
I've built a bunch of fuzz pedals over the years and finally got my hands on an oc75 and some oc81ds in just the right hfe/low leakage to make a TBII clone and my god is it good....sounds like Jimmy's pedal here. The sustain is about infinite and absolutely gallons of harmonics.
I know people consider germanium just cork sniffing and apparently the topology is whats important...but i'm not so sure. That build sings like nothing else.
(Next best is a skreddy lunar fuzz filled with silicone bc108s which sounds nearly as good, go figure :) )
Watching this video, I can say that I got the same expressions as The Edge and Jack - absolutely dazzled
0:47 - I would weep tears of joy if I was sitting there.
Page, what a legend!!
Maybe people like him because instead of just being another guitar player doing a certain genre he developed his own style into something unique that attracts people.
Jack and Edge have the biggest grins haha
the lad has something, he should start a band.
David Gilmour would have been unbelievable if they could get him to do something like this.
@SuperColossalSatch It;s not, it's a 90's reissue. The close up of the enclosure shows that, the old ones look a bit different, slightly different fonts etc. :)
Anthony Macari of Macaris/Colorsound/Sola Sound sent one to him when those reissues were on the go. He also sent him the new D*A*M made MKII recently.
Okay...
But can we talk about that double bend in the opening clip? Down towards the open position.
Bent that high string downwards, holds that and then grabs a low string and bends it down.
That bend was money.
The song in the beginning is called "White Summer".
Page has such a weird attack - even doing rhythm, no one really sounds like him.
Page is the best!
Vox ul730 head in the background at 1:22!!!!!!!
look at the Edge, he's in total awe
as much as i dont like the edge's playing, the look on his face when page starts playing makes me respect him
edge and jack white look like they are about to burst into flame as jimmy starts the riif.
@sebuzero Yup, that's an extract from the movie "It Might Get Loud" with these three guitarists. Brilliant movie in my opinion, watch it! :)
How do I get that tone ????
Howeww
He's with The Edge and Jack White!!
two accomplished players watch the true God
I have been out of it for awhile and am unfamiliar with Jack White or anything he does, but I got a feeling about him when I saw him, and heard some of the stuff he did jamming with Page. What little I could hear, anyway. I got a feeling he could be a monster! Am I right or am I all wet??
I checked on a high res screen shot from a dvd. It clearly says Sola Sound.
Did the 90s reissue have 1.5 circuits?
I want one that sounds as violent as that one he had in his amp room.
Diax1324 go on the macaris website, you can go on the waiting list there. They're expensive as hell though....
Jimmy Page has his own custom Hiwatt amplifiers that he has made, at 200w per head. That's pretty damn violent if you ask me, he used those and an Orange head I believe for the Royal Albert Hall show in 1970.
It's a 1990's Colorsound/Sola Sound reissue.
White Summer Black Mountainside.
This is the official internet gaydar patrol speaking, attention anyone who didn't air drum bonham's parts when page played the riff: I have some bad news for you...
i promise you its not, its a sola sound promark 2 the reason it looks like a JMI is because they copied it and why would jimmy use a copy?
Is that the JMI or DAM/Sola Sound? Hard to tell from vid close up
That’s fuzz jimmy
Your wrong. Look at the pedal closely at 1:58. Its the same JMI Professional Mk 2 pedal i saw for sale. Not cheap either. Im sure he used others, but the one in the movie : It might get loud is a JMI.
I agree.
Seems a kid in front of a big jar of Nutella.
where can i get one?
what song is page playing in the beginning??
White summer
Sucks in playing, but true genius in songwriting
Of all the people to have alongside Jack motherfuckin White and Jimmy motherfuckin Page, "The Edge"? Really?
the start has over the hills and far away all over it
No wtf
White Summer xD
what was the song he was playing in the video at the beginning?
Black Mountain Side From Zeppelin 1
Jacob Doyle it's actually white summer.
Shit yea you're right my bad
@@dawsonhooker7480 white summer and black Mountain side are essentially the same song
Roger Mayer eh .,
its a Sola Sound
___________I been Mis Usin
Sorry thats 1:28
You might too if you'd been playing the same songs for 50 years
Ma'am, that's equivocal to blasphemy in my book. Jack White has done great things for modern music, and he's done it with a unique style. The Edge doesn't even deserve an explanation. You must be of Page's generation, and completely, or almost completely, ignorant of The White Stripes catalogue.
jimmy page is such a sloppy player, that he can't play his own songs...
frankie28web and yet, they sound better from him playing sloppy and out of tune than anyone else playing them cleanly and in tune.. (this coming from a Berklee musician, we get a reputation for being so technical that we forget soul.. Jimmy Page is the opposite, and I respect that.). Sure, if I were to play his riffs I’d try to play in time and not make mistakes, but I think expression is more important.
He was in his mid 60s there. How well are your hands going to move when you're in your mid 60s?
I think it's a version 1.5 circuit, similar to the fuzz face? Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Anthon Szwec Don’t believe so. From the brief shot, it has the text that was only on the MKII professional.
@@Beizeiten78 the 90s reissue were 1.5 circuits under mkii cases