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Jimmy Page - Nordoff Awards 2014
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Jimmy Page on the healing power of music, the Nordoff Awards, and the future of guitar music at Nordoff Robbins O2 Silver Clef Awards at London Hilton on July 04, 2014 in London, England.
Jimmy Page about Jeff Buckley
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Jimmy Page talks about Jeff Buckley in RTL2 Pop Rock Station with Zegut (May, 2014)
Led Zeppelin - Remasters
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Led Zeppelin's listening event. Olympia Theatre, Paris. (May 21, 2004).
He should be revered like Cobain is revered.
‘’It’s a tragic loss…my god was he good’’ 18.06.2024 (nothing to add but love)
One thing I’ve noticed about how they speak about Jeff Buckley, it’s like they all knew that it died with him, he was gonna be the next rock god and it was handed to Fred durst instead.
crossover of the century ??!!
Jeff Buckley is almost a terrible concept, for it is so daunting to know that someone so talented lived... Dare we compete with his feats? He is such a talented and skilled vocalist that we forget what an immaculate songwriter he is, and the both of those talents overshadow his skill with a guitar. He is an excellent guitar player, but simply mentioning that seems like an understatement to his vocals. Wasting words on anything else seems redundant, but anything said about him seems even more so if you don't mention the fact he was an incredibly gifted and inventive guitar player. His own skill and talent as a vocalist tends to overshadow his insane ability and aptitude at playing guitar and writing songs.
I wonder if Jimmy or Robert have heard his version of Night Flight?
Jimmy page is an icon in his own right and I’m sure he knows that he’s also very humble and one thing I love most about him is that he is a fan of other musicians and he gives credit where credit is due. There’s almost no ego with Jimmy page I think that’s beautiful and it’s also rare. Hearing him talk like this about Jeff Buckley one of my all-time favorites just tells me more of what I already knew about Jimmy page; he’s a stand up, class act human being, and the world would do better with more people like Jimmy page.
Jeff got it from many inspirations
jimmy is my favorite guitarist and jeff is one of my favorite singers of all time so this is amazing to see <3
Live at Sin-é is and will forever be my top album of all time. I think it is truly one of the albums I consider to be life-changing. The passion put forth in his performance is just breathtaking and leaves you with the deepest feeling of melancholy. There's just something in that feeling that he inspires with his music that connects you with your own humanity.
Well said. couldn’t agree more
I'm not usually upset when an artist dies having completed his work, Leonard Cohen, etc, but Jeff Buckley had so much more to deliver. His death still affects me.
Please, seek JB and his music out. A once in a lifetime talent.
I saw Jeff Buckley at Glastonbury in 1995 - it was the year Page and Plant played there. I wonder if Jimmy was in the field listening? It was absolute magic. Always the Jimmy Page fan me (since I was 14), I suddenly found the same soul playing - I was transfixed like I was hearing Tangerine for the very first time. Only all these years later have I learned that when the men met, they both cried. Jeff died a couple of years later whilst out swimming and humming 'Whole Lotta Love' (so his old band mate said). If nothing else, listen to Mojo Pin and Lover Should Have Come Over and you'll hear the link. A documentary on the BBC recently tells of Jeff's love of Led Zeppelin.
Wow, I did not expect that, but hearing that felt quite emotional !
Jimmy, you are the best
Imagine these guys writing guitar parts together with Jeff singing. Yikes
Jeff Buckley was brilliant rip
It is so obvious when you see and listen jeff buckley that he was a legend. Both he and his music had a so special aura around them. It only happens when you see legends like him, kurt cobain, bob marley, jimi Hendrix, ecc. They are just special, unique, legendary
"my god was he good" indeed
jimmy page top quality nonce
When you can impress this guy you know you're impressive f****** hell man
Greatness recognizes greatness that's all there is to it
Jeff😞😞😞
They cried when they met each other 🥺❤️
Ross Halfin, who is close to Jimmy Page, said a few years ago that it wasn't true, legend, apparently.
@@ananula7 NOOOOOO
I was so looking forward to how Jeff would develop. I had not been so saddened since Hendrix died young. We will never know what we missed. RIP to both.
Yeah but Jeff did not overdose like Hendrix. People lump all rockstars together if they drowned or had a plane crash or used drugs?
Holy sh*t I just found out they talked about doing a record together. Goosebumps :(
I barely knew Jeff when I lived in Memphis. He used to put songs in the Jukebox and rock out to Led Zeppelin like no one was watching by himself. He was such a cool dude. Greatly missed.
I met him at barristers a little over a month before he died. We’d come over from Little Rock to hear him doing his weekly gig there testing out new material. (but you know that.) we got there and managed to find a table in the little balcony but I had to go downstairs to the bar to get anything to drink, apparently. When I turned around to go back upstairs he was literally standing in the doorway just kind of leaning against the wall checking out the crowd and a really awful band ahead of him. I’m not the type to go run screaming at someone like that like it’s Beatlemania, but I literally had to get by him in a doorway; there’s no way I was leaving it at a polite smile and “excuse me.” I knew he had issues with the fame and Note-oriety side at the music business, I didn’t want to make him uncomfortable. He actually looked a little scared when I first walked up to him but he wasn’t a very big guy, and in my heels I was nearly 6 ft tall, leaning down over him to be able to hear each other at all over the loud music. When I introduced myself as Ashley he thought I said Angela. (Random thing to remember from that conversation, I know. 😂) I basically started out by saying, “hi! Um, first of all: I’m not hitting on you, I swear; i’m here with my husband and a couple of friends. We just really love your music, and like everyone else here < gestures around the room to a full house> we’re excited to have a peek at what you’re working on.” I told him how my husband of only about year at that point and I had gotten stuck (because I got stuck at work) only about a month or less before that, when he was over in the LR metro area, playing at a music fest at our alma mater, Hendrix college in Conway AR. (The best in the state, and among the best anywhere.) We’d still rushed up there only in time to catch him wrapping up, so of course we were thrilled to have the chance to catch him there. I could tell he relaxed a bit, he looked less like a deer in the headlights than when I first walked up to him. I told him he was more than welcome to join me and the guys at our table upstairs (in hindsight maybe being in the little balcony, up in the dark, but with a good view of the stage and room before he was about to go on stage would’ve been a good idea for him, since he was obviously wanting to see what was going on out there without becoming the object of focus for the entire room.) but I certainly didn’t want to make him feel obligated to appease a fan and made that clear. He still came upstairs and hung out with us for about 20 minutes most of the time frankly I just sat back and enjoyed watching him in conversation with my husband, since they were sitting closest to one another and could actually hear each other if they leaned in. It was nice to see him having a genuine smile and laugh, just chatting, sharing their opinion about his “opening act.” I wish I could remember more of what he actually said, it was such a surreal moment. What I really remember the best was the looks on their faces, when the guys looked around to see me coming back to the table...and who was with me!
@@ashleydixon4613 Ha. I love that story. Seems like a great time. I've talked to Jeff on several occasions most of it kinda awkward. I remember when poet/prose writer extraordinaire, Allen Ginsberg, passed...I went up to him and said "Hey, I heard Allen Ginsberg just died" and he gave me the strangest look...I not knowing that they were friends and later feeling like crap...but I would see at places like the Young Avenue Deli playing pool and he would come up and speak to me. A talent gone way to soon and one of best vocalist/performers of a generation.
@@ashleydixon4613 May i ask, how was he when you saw him? did he have long hair that month before passing? how tall was he? was he skinny? i have many questions
It was a tragedy that both father and son died young. Jeff father Tim was also an exception talent. Check out Tim Buckley performing Dolphins, and Siren.
Can you even imagine how good Jeff would sound singing Whole Lotta Love?
“It’s a tragic loss... My god was he good!”
it pains me to hear him talk this deeply about jeff
Could you imagine Page teaming up with Buckley?
I can't hear this at all.
hallelujah jimmy.
Buckley was a big fan of LZ
Jimmy Page gets it
jeff it's been always my number one,always!
FrankValchiria Jeff Buckley and, his father were too talented for most people to comprehend. Their individual styles, poetic and musical talent will stand the test of time. They are my favourite artists, and I was lucky enough to meet both of them. I met Tim Buckley in Toronto in the sixties. We talked for a while over hot lemonade at the Riverboat Cafè in Yorkville. His conga drummer gave me his drum ❤️
When your ıcon says you are iconic thats mean you achived
Agree!!!
Jeff Buckley was the real deal...few touch him - the man was in a league of his own ;)
5 songs (audio only) from the Jeff Buckley concert in Melbourne which Jimmy attended: I Woke Up In A Strange Place ruclips.net/video/2hL-0Sdg5ng/видео.html Lilac Wine (Nina Simone) ruclips.net/video/lkM33KjJJJw/видео.html Eternal Life ruclips.net/video/lqNyp33BvIw/видео.html Grace ruclips.net/video/UOgZiEj2iLA/видео.html Moodswing Whiskey ruclips.net/video/QDFCPveKGTQ/видео.html February 28th 1996, Palais, Melbourne, Australia
The way he says musical master is awesome. People overlook his songwriting and especially his guitar skills because of how amazing his pure voice was. His music still makes me tear up
Man Jeff would be proud. He had the gift of a golden voice. Him & Page!!
Did it a pact?
I read somewhere too he was singing "Whole Lotta Love" at the time of his death
Yeah I agree
@@hexagon9895 you agree that he read that somewhere?
@@alee7275 That Jimmy read that somewhere?
@@alee7275 lmao
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*Jeff Buckley - "My Main Musical Influences?":* ruclips.net/video/vC-wm6sXXTc/видео.html&lc=z22zuttirta1e1p4x04t1aokgogpdsbd105eevfbwg15bk0h00410&pbjreload=10
Jeff IDOLIZED everything Page and Plant did. I'm sure he'd have been in the clouds if he heard this.
@John Doe Jeff met Page and Plant at least two or three times. I’m sure they told Jeff how much they admired him.
@@MojoPin1983 Was Jeff watching Plant and Page at Glastonbury 1995? is that where he first met them?
Never a truer word spoken. Jeff Buckley was one of the best artists ever. In just a few short years he gave up some of the best tunes and performances we've ever seen. Pure tragedy that he is no more.