I agree with you and further remark a large part of the heavy rock sound was down to JP Jones, you just wouldn’t know it until you learn he wrote things like the Black Dog riff and his modern career contains lots of heavy hitters-see Them Crooked Vultures for instance-while Jimmy’s does not.
Do you think his acoustic recordings from home sound lonely? I would not have described them as sounding “lonely” but … I’m not saying you’re wrong. Just thinking about it now… 🤨 🤔
It is only recently that I realized Jimmy Page had to reconcile blues-inspired rock and roll with all this beautiful music going on inside his soul. That is what makes him such a genius and why the music of Led Zeppelin is so unique.
00:00 Midnight Moonlight/Kashmir 01:11 Lighter than air 05:12 Pipes and Flamenco 10:16 White Summer 14:52 Swan Song 19:50 Piano song/Unknown 24:35 Ten Years Gone
I know its been two years since this has been uploaded, but I'm pretty sure the acoustic intro in 19:50 was a demo take on the Rainsong from their Houses of the Holy album, if not then really similar.
@@gennarosnoises2408 i just though that they sounded pretty similar, especially with how the original song was just supposed to be an instrumental but after plant wrote lyrics many parts of the song had changed. The part that sticks out the most to me was at around 6:45 from one of their live shows, seen here: th-cam.com/video/BeDylD8dV7U/w-d-xo.html
Share a Moment I had the Other day. I was playing on my new LP i got and of course jamming on some Zep. I had The Pick up selector on the mid position and noodling some riffs When I played this one phrase and instantly It Had That unmistakable Page sound and tone to it. It literally freaked me out I had to go and check my pants after that it was wild. Just one of those "Wow" "Magical" moments that happens out of nowhere from time time that makes Playing guitar really enjoyable.
Finally about time to have something similar like Breakfast with The Beatles sort of thing. They should do something like that sort of thing like Breakfast with Led Zeppelin on a Sunday.
His acoustic work is just AWESOME! But I'm a strange guy, my favorite Jimmy Page stuff is Presence and Physical Graffiti!! Also, I've seen him at the A.R.M.S. concert with Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck in the early 1980's page played Chopin I'll never forget seeing him playing a BLACK TELECASTER!! ZEPPELIN 1 HE USED A Telecaster which you can clearly hear on communication breakdown. I've seen him with Paul Rodgers in the Firm twice. Also on his"Outrider" tour . He always amazed me with his guitar prowess!!! Love that guy so much!!
I would certainly enjoy a acoustic evening of Jimmy ...a lot of these trial and error workings are as good as his final decisions on what have led to the classic songs we know and love...are wonderful to the ear. Maybe a new album of this unissued workings could some day see the light!!
jimmy page einer der schillernsten gitarristen der 70ziger jahre mein vorbild als blues rock gitarristen ,ich selber habe erst mit 43 jahren nach peter bursch,s lexikon gelernt und es bis heute nicht bereut euer norbert aus oberschleissheim
You know his main reason for creating Led Zeppelin was to have a rhythm section to showcase his talent on the guitar. Of course as we all know that Zeppelin became much bigger and wider and everything than Jimmy ever himself ever even imagined
i love the first part, possibly jimmy playing the kashmir riff for the first time to the boys. you can here him right before the riff saying "and then giggling"
Imagine what he could have done with the technology we have now. These are awesome keep ‘em coming if you can get your hands on more👍 You can hear the progressions into now famous songs.
I think it was better the way he did it, but I know what you mean. I think we should be going back to the basics instead of perfecting every note and every beat.
All 4 all Had so much talent. But Jimmy was the stitching John Paul Jones the secret weapon to jimmy music ,ideas ,arrangements ,production. Beck and Clapton cemented themselves in the blues and Beck out of the 3 was the better blues player but I always felt Jimmy acoustic work brought out his heart and emotion. He brought so much , blues , rock n roll , folk , dynamics, to me the all around guitarist didn’t box himself in.
And one can see his session skills - I should say “one can hear his session skills “ - as he lets small “muffs“ stay as he is planning on doubling or tripling the guitar parts anyway. Keep the feel going and mix down later (especially as more tracks became available in the studio! Smart craftsman.
28:00 Ten years Gone Solo, I have a video on my channel playing this Solo,. it's Wonderful now hearing the roots of that melodies on the 2d guitar on the final of the guitar solo. Zoso S2
I almost like these recordings better than the album because they showcase Jimmy messing around and playing what he feels rather than what he knows will sound good
Jimi page equivale a esfuerzo trabajo y amor por descuvrir lo que hoy disfrutamos con apresio en su mas noble intencion de alegrarnos el alma muy sutilmente buena jimi Grasias
@@alphacentauri8083 since it’s not dated it could be JPJ as it doesn’t specifically say no one else was there. Or as I have seen/heard Jimmy may have taught himself, I mean, he taught himself how to play the guitar, bass guitar and mandolin so it wouldn’t surprise me.
Great guitarist. Great playing. 6:30 on to about 9:10 reminds me a bit of the music at the beginning of Leonard Cohen's song 'Avalanche' and 10:27 which I think is 'Black Mountainside' reminds me of Bert Jansch's 'Black Waterside'.
@@kryllion lol who cares. Id much rather listen to White Summer / Black Mountainside than Bert's piece any day of the week. That song was not original to Bert, either. Couldn't care less that Page got even the slightest part from it from Bert or anyone else... He's written enough of his own fantastic creations that this particular issue amounts to a hill of beans as far as I'm concerned.
That's funny! I got this record in a shop in Amherst, MA back in 1987. Unfortunately it got accidently thrown away by my parents when they moved (along with 99% of my worldly possessions).
I believe that piano part is played by Dave Lawson, Jimmy Page wrote it for the Deathwish 2 soundtrack but it never made it in the film. "Alternate Jills Theme" is what its titled. You can view it here - th-cam.com/video/8B1eI_LJ6b4/w-d-xo.html
@@Suburb_hell...thanks for that bit of info. I've heard people say that Jimmy himself played the piano part, but I've never known him in my 55 yrs to play keys. What a beautifully written number anyhow though.
@@743c.lalremruata3 Yes, I love Led. I was born listening to Stairway To Heaven. The first sounds I heard marked me forever. My dad has been a fan of Led since his teens, it was inevitable that I would become a fan too...but it's not just my dad's influence. It's because Led is amazing and Jimmy is a fabulous guitarist who touches my soul with his wonderful songs (and remember, Jimmy formed Led...)
Éste material es una joya de coleccion. Aquí quedan sentadas las bases de la composición de una música que hizo historia desde el talento de éste innigualable músico. Un guitarrista de alto vuelo
That first little bit sounds like it may have become "Wonderful One" that Page/Plant did on their Unledded tour. You have it listed as Midnight Moonlight - but every time I've heard Page talk about the restructured song which became Kashmir, it was Swan Song that he was working on. Either way, what a composer. Always love hearing Jimmy's guitar work by itself. Thanks for the upload :)
Quel poco che so ,lo devo esclusivamente a lui,e alle persone colorate in modo stupendo e le loro slide guitar, voglio rimanerci incastrato in eterno, in mezzo a loro.
This might be a stupid question, but is there info on where these were done? I've been studying him for over 45 years and I'm still finding things that I have never heard before. As a kid I had some weird early Page studio work that was released on budget cassettes and sold at Woolworths of all places. But I haven't had those for over 30 years. I'll have to hunt them down again.
Hunt hard and determinedly! Many of us could benefit from the hearing/studying of those tapes. WHEN you find them (not “if”, I have a good feeling about this) have them carefully preserved on digital media (I would have them simultaneously reserved on analog media as well - through appropriate mastering gear. Major Point being, get them on solid, new media without playing them any more than you must! Each play degrades the quality.) Cheers and God’s blessings…
Always loved Jimmy expressions on Acoustic . Thats his Core. Thats where it starts. Also Jimmy on Mandolin is pretty cool. Not the Picker of JPJ though.
How many hours do you have to dedicate to shred on an acoustic like that and how great of a talent do you have to be to play so effortlessly ? Mindblowing stuff !!!
I heard a classical piano master brush off an interviewer who was referring to him as a genius and he said that genius is 1% inspiration and 99% practice.
A lot. People like Page, Hendrix, Zakk Wylde, even Slash practiced like 6-12 hours a day before they even became famous.They carried their guitar with them everywhere they went. Sometimes they would have to take Page's guitar away from him at school and give it back to him at the end of the day. Hendrix used to sleep with his guitar, or fall asleep with it in his arms.
It’s in an unusual tuning as well, voicings not available in standard tuning. Guitar Player magazine had a tab of it years ago in the correct tuning, low to high - DGCGCD. There’s a few worthwhile tutorials on this. A truly wonderful piece. The 1st two chords Page borrowed from The Beatles’ (George Harrison’s) Something because George had remarked to Page how he liked the band but they didn’t have enough ballads or pretty songs. I’m paraphrasing but you get the idea.
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this video 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on TH-cam. 😀
Seems he heard a track on earphones as he played. Maybe he was overdubbing. Can anyone identify the songs these went with? -Doug, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
@@robbiedaug he definitely wasn’t a trained jazz or classical musician but I gotta disagree with you and say he knew wayyy more theory than most guitarists will ever know/understand in their life.
@@SevenThunderful Taken from the Jimmy page wiki listing: "After brief stints with Carter-Lewis and the Southerners, Mike Hurst and the Method and Mickey Finn and the Blue Men, Page committed himself to full-time session work. As a session guitarist, he was known as 'Lil' Jim Pea' to prevent confusion with the other noted English session guitarist Big Jim Sullivan. Page was mainly called into sessions as "insurance" in instances when a replacement or second guitarist was required by the recording artist. "It was usually myself and a drummer", he explained, "though they never mention the drummer these days, just me ... Anyone needing a guitarist either went to Big Jim [Sullivan] or myself."[23] He stated that "In the initial stages they just said, play what you want, cos at that time I couldn't read music or anything."[33]"
Hexagon Harry.... That's actually JP Jones at the keyboard, working on a song titled, '10 Ribs & All/Carrot Pod Pod' during the Presence LP studio sessions. The piece was included on the deluxe version (2 LP's) of Presence that was reissued in 2015.
Rock and roll side of jimmy is the most well known, but I think the lonely acoustic was his core.
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I agree with you and further remark a large part of the heavy rock sound was down to JP Jones, you just wouldn’t know it until you learn he wrote things like the Black Dog riff and his modern career contains lots of heavy hitters-see Them Crooked Vultures for instance-while Jimmy’s does not.
Do you think his acoustic recordings from home sound lonely? I would not have described them as sounding “lonely” but … I’m not saying you’re wrong.
Just thinking about it now… 🤨 🤔
God is good to us he gave us earth heaven and led zeppelin
Amen
It is only recently that I realized Jimmy Page had to reconcile blues-inspired rock and roll with all this beautiful music going on inside his soul. That is what makes him such a genius and why the music of Led Zeppelin is so unique.
確か?30年以上前に札幌でこのCDをブートショップにて購入しましたよ!
何時聞いても、ジミーのサウンドは素晴らしね!
He is a wizard of interweaving... I stand in awe! I learn from the masters and he is a master. No matter what you feel about Led Zeppelin.
Exactly! He changed my life. Music, song writing and recording. Etc etc etc. master of it all!
Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy! Will always Love you man!
I bow my head in thanks and reverence to the magnificence of the music and the man who brought it forth ♥
00:00 Midnight Moonlight/Kashmir
01:11 Lighter than air
05:12 Pipes and Flamenco
10:16 White Summer
14:52 Swan Song
19:50 Piano song/Unknown
24:35 Ten Years Gone
I know its been two years since this has been uploaded, but I'm pretty sure the acoustic intro in 19:50 was a demo take on the Rainsong from their Houses of the Holy album, if not then really similar.
@@creepycarol7528 Wow thanks! How do you know that?
@@gennarosnoises2408 i just though that they sounded pretty similar, especially with how the original song was just supposed to be an instrumental but after plant wrote lyrics many parts of the song had changed. The part that sticks out the most to me was at around 6:45 from one of their live shows, seen here: th-cam.com/video/BeDylD8dV7U/w-d-xo.html
19:50 From pre physical graffiti outtakes
Swan Song became Midnight Moonlight
Share a Moment I had the Other day. I was playing on my new LP i got and of course jamming on some Zep. I had The Pick up selector on the mid position and noodling some riffs When I played this one phrase and instantly It Had That unmistakable Page sound and tone to it. It literally freaked me out I had to go and check my pants after that it was wild. Just one of those "Wow" "Magical" moments that happens out of nowhere from time time that makes Playing guitar really enjoyable.
I Get those moments to playing my Lp
There’s a reason why he’s my idol. Sunday is strictly Zeppelin only...don’t come over here with all that other stuff.
You respect jimmy in my house.
Finally about time to have something similar like Breakfast with The Beatles sort of thing. They should do something like that sort of thing like Breakfast with Led Zeppelin on a Sunday.
I like your house!
@@rodolfo1673 Here in Chicago one of our stations has a segment they call Get the Led out.
Ryan, I like the way you think. 👍😊
@@kennethshort2016 I left Chicago in the mid-80's and they were doing that then but I don't recall which station. XRT? The Loop? other?
His acoustic work is just AWESOME! But I'm a strange guy, my favorite Jimmy Page stuff is Presence and Physical Graffiti!! Also, I've seen him at the A.R.M.S. concert with Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck in the early 1980's page played Chopin I'll never forget seeing him playing a BLACK TELECASTER!! ZEPPELIN 1 HE USED A Telecaster which you can clearly hear on communication breakdown. I've seen him with Paul Rodgers in the Firm twice. Also on his"Outrider" tour . He always amazed me with his guitar prowess!!! Love that guy so much!!
This is so raw and vintage
The roots of Zep
I would certainly enjoy a acoustic evening of Jimmy ...a lot of these trial and error workings are as good as his final decisions on what have led to the classic songs we know and love...are wonderful to the ear. Maybe a new album of this unissued workings could some day see the light!!
🧙🏻♀️I agree.👍🏻
🇨🇦✌🏻🎶🎸✍🏻♥️
Led Zeppelin's music 🎶 will forever be timeless.
The guitar workings at 19:50 is Jimmy working out the ending of "The Rain Song".
totarry.
no it's a track from the deathwish II soundtrack called alternate jill's theme
jimmy page einer der schillernsten gitarristen der 70ziger jahre mein vorbild als blues rock gitarristen ,ich selber habe erst mit 43 jahren nach peter bursch,s lexikon gelernt und es bis heute nicht bereut euer norbert aus oberschleissheim
Genius, the best guitar man EVER.
The juggernaut of Valhalla 👏👏👏
You know his main reason for creating Led Zeppelin was to have a rhythm section to showcase his talent on the guitar. Of course as we all know that Zeppelin became much bigger and wider and everything than Jimmy ever himself ever even imagined
Excellent Home Grown tapes! Songs like Kashmir and Song Remains the Same put Page in the Gallery of the Greats! Brilliant body of Works!
Thank's for SHARING !
PS: James Patrick "PAGE "
JIMMY PAGE = IS A MUSICAL
ANGEL ON EARTH 🤔😏😆😎.👍 💙 ! ?
You snuck in the Roland guitar synthesizer too!
Great music, we will never see the likes of James Patrick Page again.
Obscure Led Zeppelin music is so difficult to find. Thank you for posting this.
i love the first part, possibly jimmy playing the kashmir riff for the first time to the boys. you can here him right before the riff saying "and then giggling"
pure gold, thank you
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing this! 😁
Imagine what he could have done with the technology we have now. These are awesome keep ‘em coming if you can get your hands on more👍 You can hear the progressions into now famous songs.
I think it was better the way he did it, but I know what you mean. I think we should be going back to the basics instead of perfecting every note and every beat.
Imagine what we could do with Page having laid the groundwork for us.
I kinda think the opposite. The music of the 60s and 70s was so amazing not DESPITE the lack of technology but BECAUSE of it.
@@FridayGoldmanTrue - there hasn't been a whole lot of music since Led Zeppelin that can touch theirs.
Quelle richesse harmonique et tant d'inspiration rythmiques !!!
Jimmy Page est un immense Magicien de la Guitare et de la Musique !!!
Jimmy looks like he lives a recording studio as much as playing live.
The world od music gave us two jimi’s …jimmy and jimi.And it is a hard one to decide.But I am going for Jimmy.
Jimmy's creativity can transport you, if you let it, especially when he busts out that bow....thx for the vid.
So frgn cool. Thank you
All 4 all
Had so much talent. But Jimmy was the stitching John Paul Jones the secret weapon to jimmy music ,ideas ,arrangements ,production. Beck and Clapton cemented themselves in the blues and Beck out of the 3 was the better blues player but I always felt Jimmy acoustic work brought out his heart and emotion. He brought so much , blues , rock n roll , folk , dynamics, to me the all around guitarist didn’t box himself in.
🧙🏻I'm a⚡️LedZepHead and💪🏻 proud🔮to be.♥️19:50.🌹Thanks for sharing.😉
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The Stormcock Album with Roy Harper is a must for Jimmy Page fans
Thank you Cymbaline 31 and
Thank you Universe for giving us the one and only Jimmy Page!!!
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I hope you're referring to🎀Pink Floyd💎?🤦🏻♀️If not, you've lost me. (;
🇨🇦✌🏻🎶♥️
These are just superb. Acoustics are very open, great sound
And one can see his session skills - I should say “one can hear his session skills “ - as he lets small “muffs“ stay as he is planning on doubling or tripling the guitar parts anyway. Keep the feel going and mix down later (especially as more tracks became available in the studio! Smart craftsman.
Groove at 19:00 is unreal 🔥🔥🔥🔥
ufffffffaaa
28:00 Ten years Gone Solo, I have a video on my channel playing this Solo,. it's Wonderful now hearing the roots of that melodies on the 2d guitar on the final of the guitar solo.
Zoso S2
The most wonderful song to my ear ❤
@@afihaileywibowo1095 check out My version!
Привет гению. Считаю так 50 лет.восхищаюсь
Wow, nice hidden jewel this is
I almost like these recordings better than the album because they showcase Jimmy messing around and playing what he feels rather than what he knows will sound good
Same, something about it being his creative flow is very impressive and inspiring
Great Jimmy!
White Summer @ 10:16 is from the Julie Felix show. There is some screwed up video to see, simply amazing acoustic guitar. Best version ever!
The little tap of the foot on Lighter Than Air.........it sounds like a dulcimer or something is being used there occasionally.
This is AWESOME 😍♥️♥️♥️🔥🔥
A music god!!! ❤❤❤ Forever and always! 💘
Some serious Bert Jansch influence here.
This is mind blowing. Just amazing 👏
it would be great to have the history of these recordings described here too - fantastic recordings - thanks for sharing!
wanna see this right now
Stunning🎼
OH JIMMY,OH JIMMY!!!!
Jimi page equivale a esfuerzo trabajo y amor por descuvrir lo que hoy disfrutamos con apresio en su mas noble intencion de alegrarnos el alma muy sutilmente buena jimi Grasias
This was amazing! Thank you for sharing. I particularly enjoyed listening to Jimmy playing piano. The man is incredible!
That's David Lawson on piano. th-cam.com/video/8B1eI_LJ6b4/w-d-xo.html
Is it just me or is that Rain Song on the piano?? Wouldn’t surprise me, Jimmy is a genius and his music had many lives ❤
No it's not. That's not JP on the piano.
@@alphacentauri8083 since it’s not dated it could be JPJ as it doesn’t specifically say no one else was there. Or as I have seen/heard Jimmy may have taught himself, I mean, he taught himself how to play the guitar, bass guitar and mandolin so it wouldn’t surprise me.
Dave Lawson on piano.
@@EvilGoddessMLGH I remember reading somewhere that Piano was one of the instruments Page never learned how to play
Awesome
The sound quality is excellent ❤👍👍👍😃
If only I could be in the studio with the rest of that audience...
Great guitarist. Great playing. 6:30 on to about 9:10 reminds me a bit of the music at the beginning of Leonard Cohen's song 'Avalanche' and 10:27 which I think is 'Black Mountainside' reminds me of Bert Jansch's 'Black Waterside'.
Jansch thought so as well, and was not pleased.
@Loren White i heard the guy literally taught him how to play it and then he changed the word slightly to make it sound original lol
@@mattmcgourty7971 Shame on that Jim Page lol
@@kryllion lol who cares.
Id much rather listen to White Summer / Black Mountainside than Bert's piece any day of the week. That song was not original to Bert, either.
Couldn't care less that Page got even the slightest part from it from Bert or anyone else... He's written enough of his own fantastic creations that this particular issue amounts to a hill of beans as far as I'm concerned.
That's funny! I got this record in a shop in Amherst, MA back in 1987. Unfortunately it got accidently thrown away by my parents when they moved (along with 99% of my worldly possessions).
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They unknown piano song is so beautiful I wish we all heard it
I believe that piano part is played by Dave Lawson, Jimmy Page wrote it for the Deathwish 2 soundtrack but it never made it in the film. "Alternate Jills Theme" is what its titled. You can view it here - th-cam.com/video/8B1eI_LJ6b4/w-d-xo.html
@@Suburb_hell...thanks for that bit of info. I've heard people say that Jimmy himself played the piano part, but I've never known him in my 55 yrs to play keys.
What a beautifully written number anyhow though.
Incredible
This is simply divine! Thanks 🙏
You must be a hardcore led zep fan especially jimmy cause i saw you many times on comments
@@743c.lalremruata3
Yes, I love Led. I was born listening to Stairway To Heaven. The first sounds I heard marked me forever. My dad has been a fan of Led since his teens, it was inevitable that I would become a fan too...but it's not just my dad's influence. It's because Led is amazing and Jimmy is a fabulous guitarist who touches my soul with his wonderful songs (and remember, Jimmy formed Led...)
Éste material es una joya de coleccion. Aquí quedan sentadas las bases de la composición de una música que hizo historia desde el talento de éste innigualable músico. Un guitarrista de alto vuelo
THANK YOU
this is unbelievable, thank you, so much
That first little bit sounds like it may have become "Wonderful One" that Page/Plant did on their Unledded tour. You have it listed as Midnight Moonlight - but every time I've heard Page talk about the restructured song which became Kashmir, it was Swan Song that he was working on.
Either way, what a composer. Always love hearing Jimmy's guitar work by itself. Thanks for the upload :)
Quel poco che so ,lo devo esclusivamente a lui,e alle persone colorate in modo stupendo e le loro slide guitar, voglio rimanerci incastrato in eterno, in mezzo a loro.
This might be a stupid question, but is there info on where these were done? I've been studying him for over 45 years and I'm still finding things that I have never heard before. As a kid I had some weird early Page studio work that was released on budget cassettes and sold at Woolworths of all places. But I haven't had those for over 30 years. I'll have to hunt them down again.
🧙🏻♀️Wow! If you still👏🏻have the cassettes, they're going to be worth a lot of $£🔮one day.👍🏻Hang on to♥️them.
Hunt hard and determinedly! Many of us could benefit from the hearing/studying of those tapes. WHEN you find them (not “if”, I have a good feeling about this) have them carefully preserved on digital media (I would have them simultaneously reserved on analog media as well - through appropriate mastering gear. Major Point being, get them on solid, new media without playing them any more than you must! Each play degrades the quality.)
Cheers and God’s blessings…
I thought jimmy kept allot of this stuff himself? Sort of librarian to his history of work?
Forgive me if I’m wrong, well because…. here is some….
@@DDK62 “Here is some…“ Where?
@@johndrowe5281 I'm sure those recordings are available in used record stores.
Es muy buena.esta.musica.como guitarrista está entre los mejores no he escuchado.anadien tocar así.
Absolument génial merci !!!!!! 😍😍😍
Increible el lenguaje intencional que estabese jimi page con la guitarra hase sentir al que lo escucha el desdoblamiento de ispiracion de jimi paga
White summer is from the Julie Felix show on the BBC April 1970
TYG is a guitar masterpiece. IMHO
She flyies through the nighjt on silver wings i heard . By the firm in the begining . Midnight moonlight .
Midnight moonlight lady
I believe the initial name for what later became Midnite Moonlite was Swan Song.
That’s correct. He released Midnight Moonlight with the firm, but you can find the early version as Swan Song with Led Zeppelin.
The song right after the acoustic Kashmir riff osind like something firm a Syd Barret solo album
Where do you think Sid got it from?
Peace to me.
Oh wow. Jimmy in front of an ARP 2500 Synthesiser!!! @22:47 !!
Some of the very first here became "Wonderful One" on "Unledded"---another JP brain trip.
Always loved Jimmy expressions on Acoustic .
Thats his Core. Thats where it starts. Also Jimmy on Mandolin is pretty cool.
Not the Picker of JPJ though.
How many hours do you have to dedicate to shred on an acoustic like that and how great of a talent do you have to be to play so effortlessly ? Mindblowing stuff !!!
I heard a classical piano master brush off an interviewer who was referring to him as a genius and he said that genius is 1% inspiration and 99% practice.
Jimmy was fantastic on an acoustic guitar,sure he’s well known for guitar period
But his playing on acoustic amazes me
A lot. People like Page, Hendrix, Zakk Wylde, even Slash practiced like 6-12 hours a day before they even became famous.They carried their guitar with them everywhere they went. Sometimes they would have to take Page's guitar away from him at school and give it back to him at the end of the day. Hendrix used to sleep with his guitar, or fall asleep with it in his arms.
How many - i.e. few - drum mics!!!
Hell, now I’ve gotta figure the play of the alternate on Ten Years Gone, given at the end of the video.
The rain song Jimmy page made on the acoustic guitar has some intriguing chords to it
It’s in an unusual tuning as well, voicings not available in standard tuning. Guitar Player magazine had a tab of it years ago in the correct tuning, low to high - DGCGCD. There’s a few worthwhile tutorials on this.
A truly wonderful piece. The 1st two chords Page borrowed from The Beatles’ (George Harrison’s) Something because George had remarked to Page how he liked the band but they didn’t have enough ballads or pretty songs. I’m paraphrasing but you get the idea.
@@davidhornbeckmusic7487 I've also heard this about GH remarks
Dude was good at the guitar
White summer was on a TV show in Britain, something like the Julie Andrew's, I cant remember the name..
Julie Felix.
Back when astonishment and magic would open kid's eyes. Now, if a kid's eyes are open at all, they just avert their gaze to feeling unworthy.
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Also if ya dig and enjoyed this video 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on TH-cam. 😀
Oddly, to me "Lighter than Air" has a vibe like it could have been written by another one of my favorite artist/musicians Syd Barrett.
Seems he heard a track on earphones as he played. Maybe he was overdubbing. Can anyone identify the songs these went with? -Doug, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
How much theory did page know ..The pentatonic , caged system..? finger picking , chords , Major scale , minor scale , what else ...?
He could sight read sheet music. He had to do this for his studio musician days; and he was much sought after.
@@SevenThunderfulPage wasn't able to sightread anything. He barely understood music theory when he was a session man.
@@robbiedaug he definitely wasn’t a trained jazz or classical musician but I gotta disagree with you and say he knew wayyy more theory than most guitarists will ever know/understand in their life.
@@SevenThunderful Nope. He didn't have to read music at all. He understood the chord changes written on the sheet, that's all.
@@SevenThunderful Taken from the Jimmy page wiki listing: "After brief stints with Carter-Lewis and the Southerners, Mike Hurst and the Method and Mickey Finn and the Blue Men, Page committed himself to full-time session work. As a session guitarist, he was known as 'Lil' Jim Pea' to prevent confusion with the other noted English session guitarist Big Jim Sullivan. Page was mainly called into sessions as "insurance" in instances when a replacement or second guitarist was required by the recording artist. "It was usually myself and a drummer", he explained, "though they never mention the drummer these days, just me ... Anyone needing a guitarist either went to Big Jim [Sullivan] or myself."[23] He stated that "In the initial stages they just said, play what you want, cos at that time I couldn't read music or anything."[33]"
At begining it was from 1989 bbc arena
Kashmir melody at beginning
2.27 ongoing sounds like the bass line from Lucifer Sam,...
do you have the dates of these? also, is that john paul jones on keys?
It's strictly a practice session of⚡️Led Zeppelin's lead guitarist🎸🎹playing🤍all alone.
🎼🎓Mr. James Patrick Page I🌹bow-down to. (;
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What’s the first song?
I did not know Jimmy played piano...I assumed that would be JPJ--either way, cool piano piece.
He doesnt, he writes it on guitar and pays piano players to transcribe it to piano and play it.
@@actuallymario7676 I did not know that.....very cool.
Hexagon Harry....
That's actually JP Jones at the keyboard, working on a song titled, '10 Ribs & All/Carrot Pod Pod' during the Presence LP studio sessions.
The piece was included on the deluxe version (2 LP's) of Presence that was reissued in 2015.
Steve Winwood on piano for pipes and flamenco
Jimmy is always so awesome whenever he's not sleeping with 13 year old girls 😂
Hi is this tuned to DADGAD?