I met him in the Yardbirds in 1968,,, they were playing a gig in my hometown, Lakeland, Florida. I think it was for gas money to get to NYC, where they were playing 2 nights later. He was amazing and they did 3 or 4 tunes that wound up on the first Zeppelin LP. The manager of my teen-combo was the promoter of the show, so I got to go meet them during set-up. It was quite an evening,,, I was a fan already, but after seeing him playing live, I became a totally devoted Page-aholic,,, and I still am.
As a lead guitarist Jimmy Page is one of my biggest influences (both electric and acoustic guitar) along with Jimi Hendrix and so many others. I believe the various influences in my guitar playing have all contributed to the variety of the music I like and play today. The best compliment someone can pay me is that I don't just play a single type of music but quite a variety. While I play primarily for my own entertainment I truly enjoy playing for others who are sincerely entertained by my guitar playing. That gives me my greatest pleasure. Long story short, Jimmy Page challenged me and influenced me greatly. He's truly amazing on guitar.
I played Jimmy's guitar in late 60s in the UK in the green room of the Top Rank Ballroom, Cardiff Wales, . Led Zep had just released their first album. He told me "you can play it if you want" while he went for a "pint" at the bar. I was 17 I think and was in a high school band on guitar. before then I saw him play rhythm with The Yardbirds with Jeff Beck on Lead!!! It was the legendary concert with the Kinks and Rolling stones where there was a fight on stage between the members of the Kinks. The Rolling Stones with Brian Jones and The Yardbirds agreed to jam for the rest of the show!!!!!!!!! Unforgerttable. The Capitol Theater Queen Street Cardiff, Wales. 1965 I was 15!
how is it Bert Jansch had no mention here as influence? BLACK WATERSIDE BLACK MOUNTAIN SIDE? Jimmy was enamored with Bert's playing seeing him up frt in clubs many times never gave him credit why?
I could never imagine what it would be like if He never was.................... What an inspiration to millions of Guitarists...............................STAY OUT OF PEOPLES PERSONAL LIVES.......!!!!! EVERYBOBY HAS DEMONS...................EVEN GOD FEARING MEN.................................
If you have never listened to the Coverdale Page album then you are missing some of his best work. Download the following songs. Shake my tree,Don't leave me this way, Absolution blues, Pride and joy, If you are a Led zeppelin fan you will enjoy 😊
I don't know that I can like this pro 70's history of this history, even if it is true. I was still a teen traveling the World when I watched L.Z. in '72; having seen them live twice before. The audience noise was a hum during every tune that was played until Stairway started. The silence was absolute- I mean that with no-one in the stadium it couldn't be quieter! It was quiet, silent! It took one cord and everyone stopped breathing! The chords silenced everyone as Jimmy started...... No one moved or rustled a sleeve. I will swear that tears were in every ones eyes as the song finished and everyone stood and clapped, and and clapped. I remember little about this evening; it was my 3rd live viewing of Led Zeppelin, yet playing Stairway enthralled everyone there. I suspect that none of you will feel a similar experience in your lives as this evening portrayed how words, music and environment can glue everyone. I am still not conveying what Stairway did to us that day.
These videos that are titled "(Whoever) Revealed What We All Feared" and similar ("The Truth About XXX") are all over the place. The title alone keeps me from watching them. It's a click bait title.
Agree with your sediments completely, just saying a guitar can't be a prodigy, but i think you're saying Jimmy picked it up from boredom, then became a self -taught prodigy with it-
I would have watched this and more excitedly if it was just titled, 'Jimmy Page Rock Legend at 80,' but they have to add click bait, 'what we feared,' 'now you know,' 'I'm pissed off', 'the truth is out', 'I quit.'....I only stayed to hear of his wives. At 58 I guess I can still seek 20 year olds...I just gotta get famous...
Beck and Page played together in The Yardbirds, I saw them at Manchester University Rag Ball. They weren't even in the main hall, they were in the refectory.
What a wonderful story. If jimmy had looked for a cure for cancer I think with his determination and talent he just might have done it but I'm very grateful he joined led zeppelin instead xxx
Zeppelin songs do sound better when played in the right direction, but it's a marvelous story about friends who rose to the sky in an instant and fell from there, as the name already predicts. An airship made of lead.
Wow! So much information, what a life of the greatest guitarist of all time. I believe it was Keith Moon that made the comment during a recording session which influenced the name Led Zeppelin. MarkMannM2
So what did he reveal that we all feared? Not only that, your AI script had multiple typos. I am going to start a business editing and fixing these AI generated scrips before videos go live, you should contact me about getting your next video cleaned up and earning you more! (and picking a less clickbait title too)
Everyone who knows much about LZ and Page and was a fan in the 70s knows that Page was into the occult community. That doesn't mean that it worshipped "Satan." Page was a big Tolkien fan. (There be wizards inside). The idea of sorcery appealed to him. During his 1968 tour, when he first began to use a cello bow, Kieth Relf introduced him as "The Grand Sorcerer of the Electric Guitar." He was interested in "magick." Besides, when you grow up under a strict Christian regime, and have any curiosity, exploring other ideas is natural. Crowley wrote a lot about that subject. I've read some of it. A lot of it is very practical, such as recognizing that words hold power. Sometime in the late 70s, the occult community had an internal blow-up. The writer Kenneth Anger (Hollywood Babylon vols 1&2) commented about it to Creem or Rolling Stone magazine at the time. I recall reading the article. Page had commented about people becoming extremely vindictive, but over what, I do not know. Personal power games always end up ugly.
From Jimmy’s perspective the only thing to fear would the day he could no longer pick up a guitar and play…. Which would be quite sad for all. Let’s hope his fingers remain nimble to his last breath and that that day may still be far far away. Rock on Jimmy Jam!!
Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck definitely did appear together in the Yardbirds, though Beck's erratic behavior, including not showing up for gigs, lead to his leaving the band, and they recorded three singles together.
Wow!!! I have always feared that about Jimmy Page, as I would imagine we all have. Life will simply never be the same. (WARNING: Major dose of hyperbole)
Charlie Munger said that envy is the true driver of the economy. Me Too, other bands, bootleggers - on and on - so many people are simply jealous of Mr Page's many musical talents (player, writer, arranger, producer) and his success. The rest is music business nonsense - exactly like the crap surrounding bluesman Robert Johnson, for example. Nobody gets down like Led Zeppelin. When Zeppelin moves, everything moves.
I remember that either Entwhistle or Moon made the offhand comment, "yea, these guys are gonna go over like a Led baloon." Supposedly this morphed into Led Zeppelin. Possible? Maybe.
Page is one of the most Hard rockers that ever played a guitar. That is why Zeppelin started out with with a roar, because of Pages influence over the first few years. And they went out with a whimper because of Plants lame ass influence later on. After Zeppelin he rocked even harder with Paul Rodgers and David Coverdale.
Wouldn't it be awesome if Jesus Christ was as loved & revered and idolized as this guy is, by people who grew up listening to Led Zeppelin?? One wonders when they're going to make an AI narrated video about how fantastic Jesus was throughout His Life??
Could not have said it better than What @WarrantCWO Said... These videos that are titled "(Whoever) Revealed What We All Feared" and similar ("The Truth About XXX") are all over the place. The title alone keeps me from watching them. It's a click bait title.
Thank God for unexplainable gifts like guitars that just appear. That mystery guitar gave all of us a gift. Thank you Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin. Original, timeless, amazing, Untouchable, often copied, Led Zeppelin. 🤘Yes, Stairway to Heaven played backwards says something like, "worship satan, 66X, Kill kill kill. You have to spin the record at just the right speed and it's not real clear.
Their first album was their most artful, and the guitar work was next level, displaying an ability and precision that was not heard before. Their first album was music. There later albums were mere songs. As for his life, it was of its time and its particular era of cluelessness*, so you cannot seriously criticize it other than from that higher plane. Today, we have different clueless mindsets, fashions, and trends, and humans are still universally clueless. If you want to criticize anything, criticize that. *in reference to Broader Survival.
Jimmy Page made a deal with the devil: if he put in thousand of hours of practice, if he worked at every job and opportunity, if he made himself a slave to the music business, if he was extremely talented, he might become successful.
Moon said that the band would go over like a lead balloon, meaning the metal. The band changed the spelling of lead to LED because of the error this very narrative made. "Stairways to Heaven...." etc.... lol.
One thing they never mention about his obsession with that 14 year old groupie: He had her mother’s permission. Back then in some states girls of 14 could marry with parental approval. There might still be a very high ick factor for people today, but back then, people might tsk tsk about it but it was not universally condemned.
@@patrickbahne7655 nope. But he had a relationship with her for several years, if I recall. Whenever he was in California. He flew her to NYC one time and Peter Grant, their band manager. Had an absolute fit and had her flown back immediately. Minor crossing state lines for “immoral purposes” etc. Jimmy likes younger women. I mean, he’s 80 and his current lady friend is 35…a poet.
I’m not even going to watch this. The headline just makes you click on it. They do this all the time.
Could not agree more what Bullshit!!!
Best advise I've received in a long time.
Click Bait
Just to be sure, I went a step further, and as soon as I heard that familiar voice, yeah its BS.
AI got us again.. :(
I met him in the Yardbirds in 1968,,, they were playing a gig in my hometown, Lakeland, Florida. I think it was for gas money to get to NYC, where they were playing 2 nights later. He was amazing and they did 3 or 4 tunes that wound up on the first Zeppelin LP. The manager of my teen-combo was the promoter of the show, so I got to go meet them during set-up. It was quite an evening,,, I was a fan already, but after seeing him playing live, I became a totally devoted Page-aholic,,, and I still am.
Very cool story!
The coolest thing ever.
dumber than dung.
The best thing about this click bait video is your comment. Just beautiful❤ thank you for sharing your JP experience ❤
I got to meet Van Halen in a similar situation but after they released their first album. Got their autographs at age 16.
As a lead guitarist Jimmy Page is one of my biggest influences (both electric and acoustic guitar) along with Jimi Hendrix and so many others. I believe the various influences in my guitar playing have all contributed to the variety of the music I like and play today. The best compliment someone can pay me is that I don't just play a single type of music but quite a variety. While I play primarily for my own entertainment I truly enjoy playing for others who are sincerely entertained by my guitar playing. That gives me my greatest pleasure. Long story short, Jimmy Page challenged me and influenced me greatly. He's truly amazing on guitar.
I played Jimmy's guitar in late 60s in the UK in the green room of the Top Rank Ballroom, Cardiff Wales, . Led Zep had just released their first album. He told me "you can play it if you want" while he went for a "pint" at the bar. I was 17 I think and was in a high school band on guitar. before then I saw him play rhythm with The Yardbirds with Jeff Beck on Lead!!! It was the legendary concert with the Kinks and Rolling stones where there was a fight on stage between the members of the Kinks. The Rolling Stones with Brian Jones and The Yardbirds agreed to jam for the rest of the show!!!!!!!!! Unforgerttable. The Capitol Theater Queen Street Cardiff, Wales. 1965 I was 15!
how is it Bert Jansch had no mention here as influence? BLACK WATERSIDE BLACK MOUNTAIN SIDE? Jimmy was enamored with Bert's playing seeing him up frt in clubs many times never gave him credit why?
We have 8 wonders of the world .....Led Zeppelin is number nine !!!
Turn Me On DEADMAN
Never found out what we all feared
On this site you never do.
That you should report clickbait.
I feared that we wouldn't 😂
I hate these stupid shows that just talk about what everyone knows.
Would love to hear something new. Nothing I feared was here.
Of course!
I feared as much... I'm afraid my fear has been confirmed 😢
Sounds good to me . ❤. I love Led Zeppelin .
I could never imagine what it would be like if He never was....................
What an inspiration to millions of Guitarists...............................STAY OUT OF PEOPLES PERSONAL LIVES.......!!!!!
EVERYBOBY HAS DEMONS...................EVEN GOD FEARING MEN.................................
I have had a big crush on Jimmy Page since age 17...My then husband Glen Lewis introduced me to his music in 1972...I've stayed a fan ...
I loved led zeppelin since I was 17 yrs old he's soo attractive!!!
He was one of the greatest guitar players ever. I really admired him as a man.
jimmy page is the clairvoyant pioneer of led zeppelin
Page was a legend. Regardless of his beliefs or controversy, he was a kick ass talent. Rock on sir
We all feared that Jimmy Page will be 81 next year!!!!
OMG. One of my all-time heroes. (Not sure what was 'revealed that we all feared', but a nice piece of background to this truly marvellous man.)
nothing was revealed that we all feared. it was clickbait.
If you have never listened to the Coverdale Page album then you are missing some of his best work. Download the following songs. Shake my tree,Don't leave me this way, Absolution blues, Pride and joy, If you are a Led zeppelin fan you will enjoy 😊
Thank you!
I got to watch listen to his son get up on stage in a little side street bar in Cancun a few years ago and, belt out a few hits. Was friggin' awesome.
We are all waiting for Just 1 Thing: The Release of 'Becoming Led Zeppelin' to Theaters & Home Video!!!
Learning to play ramble on on guitar fun song! Jimmy Page #1 guitar player! 🎸🤟
GOD bless Jimmy and I thank him for all of the music he put in to my life from jaming at party's to Sunday mornings
I really Like The Walking through Clarksdale . ❤
Blue train
I always wanted to meet Jimmy and jam. I always Loved his style and knowledge of music.
Nothing was revealed
I’m afraid I will never find out what exactly I feared
I don't know that I can like this pro 70's history of this history, even if it is true.
I was still a teen traveling the World when I watched L.Z. in '72; having seen them live twice before. The audience noise was a hum during every tune that was played until Stairway started. The silence was absolute- I mean that with no-one in the stadium it couldn't be quieter! It was quiet, silent! It took one cord and everyone stopped breathing! The chords silenced everyone as Jimmy started...... No one moved or rustled a sleeve. I will swear that tears were in every ones eyes as the song finished and everyone stood and clapped, and and clapped. I remember little about this evening; it was my 3rd live viewing of Led Zeppelin, yet playing Stairway enthralled everyone there. I suspect that none of you will feel a similar experience in your lives as this evening portrayed how words, music and environment can glue everyone. I am still not conveying what Stairway did to us that day.
Wow, I'm jealous!!!!
He seems like a really nice person.. He's accomplished so much. I hope he saves his soul before it's too late.
What a guitar legend he is and always will be
my fave since 76
The BEST
I’d rather be poor and unknown live a long life building my relationship with Jesus Christ.
The king of kings
Then why are you here?
@@reneeklem2586 I was born into this world just the same as you. Duh
Jimmy and Jimi and David Gilmore and Chet Atkins inspire me musically into the stratosphere (Barney Kessel too)
Led Zeppelin . Fears Nothing .❤
These videos that are titled "(Whoever) Revealed What We All Feared" and similar ("The Truth About XXX") are all over the place. The title alone keeps me from watching them. It's a click bait title.
And A.I.
I got 14 seconds in.
Thumbs down, bitches.
He is my Guardian Angel
Nothing to fear
The fact that Jimmy picked up the axe because he was bored then turned it into his own personal prodigy. A genius on so many levels!!
Agree with your sediments completely, just saying a guitar can't be a prodigy, but i think you're saying Jimmy picked it up from boredom, then became a self -taught prodigy with it-
I would have watched this and more excitedly if it was just titled, 'Jimmy Page Rock Legend at 80,' but they have to add click bait, 'what we feared,' 'now you know,' 'I'm pissed off', 'the truth is out', 'I quit.'....I only stayed to hear of his wives. At 58 I guess I can still seek 20 year olds...I just gotta get famous...
Whew! Relieved to know that Jimmy doesn't have terminal cancer 🫣
Love you Jimmy more every day!👩🏻🦰🎸🎺🥁
Beck and Page played together in The Yardbirds, I saw them at Manchester University Rag Ball. They weren't even in the main hall, they were in the refectory.
What a wonderful story. If jimmy had looked for a cure for cancer I think with his determination and talent he just might have done it but I'm very grateful he joined led zeppelin instead xxx
Zeppelin songs do sound better when played in the right direction, but it's a marvelous story about friends who rose to the sky in an instant and fell from there, as the name already predicts. An airship made of lead.
Led Zeppelin.....the greatest band ever!!!
the biggest trainload of bs ever
You are spot on my friend.
@@greasesicle Need a tissue?
I feared we never would!
over the hills and far away
genius guitar! great musicians are born and not made 😢
For those who don't know. Jimmy Page did the music on the movie Death Wish 2 and 3.
Wow! So much information, what a life of the greatest guitarist of all time. I believe it was Keith Moon that made the comment during a recording session which influenced the name Led Zeppelin. MarkMannM2
He is the man.
Only time I saw Led Zeppelin live I snuck in Madison Square garden when I was 16 do you know how hard it is
So what did he reveal that we all feared? Not only that, your AI script had multiple typos. I am going to start a business editing and fixing these AI generated scrips before videos go live, you should contact me about getting your next video cleaned up and earning you more! (and picking a less clickbait title too)
Almost accurate. As a longtime Page and Zep fan, I caught some 20:08 mistakes. But that’s just me. ROCK ON!
james patrick page your everything in our lives
I feared that there was nothing to fear!
Wonderful docu.
Everyone who knows much about LZ and Page and was a fan in the 70s knows that Page was into the occult community. That doesn't mean that it worshipped "Satan." Page was a big Tolkien fan. (There be wizards inside). The idea of sorcery appealed to him. During his 1968 tour, when he first began to use a cello bow, Kieth Relf introduced him as "The Grand Sorcerer of the Electric Guitar." He was interested in "magick." Besides, when you grow up under a strict Christian regime, and have any curiosity, exploring other ideas is natural. Crowley wrote a lot about that subject. I've read some of it. A lot of it is very practical, such as recognizing that words hold power. Sometime in the late 70s, the occult community had an internal blow-up. The writer Kenneth Anger (Hollywood Babylon vols 1&2) commented about it to Creem or Rolling Stone magazine at the time. I recall reading the article. Page had commented about people becoming extremely vindictive, but over what, I do not know. Personal power games always end up ugly.
@@deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 plus Uriah Heep were into Wizards and Magicians as well. "The Wizards Birthday" ...
Hence, the term..."click bait".
What do we fear? GEEEZ
I think they should do a movie about him.
LEAD Zeppelin!? Come on, now.LED is how you say it!
From Jimmy’s perspective the only thing to fear would the day he could no longer pick up a guitar and play…. Which would be quite sad for all. Let’s hope his fingers remain nimble to his last breath and that that day may still be far far away.
Rock on Jimmy Jam!!
You didn’t say nothing. Only thing I fear, is your new video
Jimmy had a great live but he had worked for it every day. But still the answer is not given “what we ll feared”
And fine musician.😊
clickbait garbage, thumbs down, channel blocked. Thanks for making it easy.
Good advice.
Jimmy joined "Neil Christian's Crusaders",.... NOT the Vocal Harmony band from the 70's...
LEAD guitar is where we get the term 'heavy metal'
А кто исполнитель песни This is a man world? Кто ее поет? Песня очень эмоциональная.
James Brown
James Brown
It’s a man’s man’s man’s world .
Wikipedia has the whole story
We all feared he had to start somewhere
Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck definitely did appear together in the Yardbirds, though Beck's erratic behavior, including not showing up for gigs, lead to his leaving the band, and they recorded three singles together.
🎉🎉🎊🎊
Wow!!! I have always feared that about Jimmy Page, as I would imagine we all have. Life will simply never be the same. (WARNING: Major dose of hyperbole)
The stories change all the time
Absolutely not necessary to bait click Jimmy Page, always fascinating stuff when he is up..
Charlie Munger said that envy is the true driver of the economy. Me Too, other bands, bootleggers - on and on - so many people are simply jealous of Mr Page's many musical talents (player, writer, arranger, producer) and his success. The rest is music business nonsense - exactly like the crap surrounding bluesman Robert Johnson, for example. Nobody gets down like Led Zeppelin. When Zeppelin moves, everything moves.
I remember that either Entwhistle or Moon made the offhand comment, "yea, these guys are gonna go over like a Led baloon." Supposedly this morphed into Led Zeppelin. Possible? Maybe.
That's what I heard, too.
Page is one of the most Hard rockers that ever played a guitar. That is why Zeppelin started out with with a roar, because of Pages influence over the first few years. And they went out with a whimper because of Plants lame ass influence later on. After Zeppelin he rocked even harder with Paul Rodgers and David Coverdale.
He hasn't revealed anything, it's just a potted together history of his career, why anybody is liking it, is beyond me.
Wouldn't it be awesome if Jesus Christ was as loved & revered and idolized as this guy is, by people who grew up listening to Led Zeppelin?? One wonders when they're going to make an AI narrated video about how fantastic Jesus was throughout His Life??
I feared that it might be clickbait.
Could not have said it better than What @WarrantCWO Said... These videos that are titled "(Whoever) Revealed What We All Feared" and similar ("The Truth About XXX") are all over the place. The title alone keeps me from watching them. It's a click bait title.
Thank God for unexplainable gifts like guitars that just appear. That mystery guitar gave all of us a gift. Thank you Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin. Original, timeless, amazing, Untouchable, often copied, Led Zeppelin. 🤘Yes, Stairway to Heaven played backwards says something like, "worship satan, 66X, Kill kill kill. You have to spin the record at just the right speed and it's not real clear.
What a misleading heading,turkeys!❤still Jimmy is the coolest
Their first album was their most artful, and the guitar work was next level, displaying an ability and precision that was not heard before. Their first album was music. There later albums were mere songs. As for his life, it was of its time and its particular era of cluelessness*, so you cannot seriously criticize it other than from that higher plane. Today, we have different clueless mindsets, fashions, and trends, and humans are still universally clueless. If you want to criticize anything, criticize that.
*in reference to Broader Survival.
Boycott the A.I!
They never did any Heavy Metal!
Hard Rock
Ignorant troll-the word ‘heavy metal’ was first used for Zeppelin/Page.
Still fine looking man ❤
Gay much?
Jimmy Page made a deal with the devil: if he put in thousand of hours of practice, if he worked at every job and opportunity, if he made himself a slave to the music business, if he was extremely talented, he might become successful.
I’m not sure how that works . . But I believe it . . 🔥
OMG Get to the point of your title!
Moon said that the band would go over like a lead balloon, meaning the metal. The band changed the spelling of lead to LED because of the error this very narrative made. "Stairways to Heaven...." etc.... lol.
DOES ANYBODY FEAR ANYTHING???
@@marcelocoluccimacca1524 I'm a God fearing Man ! The rest eh the rest absolutely not.
Spiders and wasps
I was leaving for NYC. G Ly nn
So... What did we all fear ???
What we all feared? Still don't know what that might be. What did Jimmy Page "reveal?"
what is reveal and what did we fear??????????
What exactly, is the point of this?
How do you get into art college if you leave school at 14 ?
What was it we were supposed to Fear?
What relationship is there between . . Jimmy Page / Robert Johnson . . ⚡️ 🔥
The only thing I feared is that the bait-comment was going to be crap-soup which it is.. ... I am at 0.01 and already I am bored.... See ya...
Clickbait. Just a lil bio of jimmy and
Theres nothing to fear
One thing they never mention about his obsession with that 14 year old groupie: He had her mother’s permission. Back then in some states girls of 14 could marry with parental approval.
There might still be a very high ick factor for people today, but back then, people might tsk tsk about it but it was not universally condemned.
So did he marry her?
@@patrickbahne7655 nope. But he had a relationship with her for several years, if I recall. Whenever he was in California.
He flew her to NYC one time and Peter Grant, their band manager. Had an absolute fit and had her flown back immediately. Minor crossing state lines for “immoral purposes” etc.
Jimmy likes younger women. I mean, he’s 80 and his current lady friend is 35…a poet.
Not sure we can call that shocking, especially in the context of former heroin junkie rock and roll icons. Well past the statute of limitations, soooo
@@patrickbahne7655 right. No, you really can’t band it was never shocking to me or my friends at the time either. Groupies were groupies.
Session man for Steven Stills. That puzzles me as Stills is a far better guitarist.
"what is....a 14th remastering of the Led Zeppelin catalog?" for $800, Alex