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Jimmy Page talks about being a session musician
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2014
- Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page chats about his origins as a session musician. He played on some incredibly iconic tracks as he made his name as a guitarist, including 'Goldfinger'.
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1:26 "The Kinks, The Who, Rolling Stones"... doesn't even flinch, like it's nothing. What a boss lol
He does when he mentions Benny Hill
The interviewer doesn't give the conversation with Jimmy room to breathe, let the man talk and stop interrupting!
He played rhythm while Vic Flick played lead on the track. Vic Flick gave Jimmy a few lessons.
Yes, the Gold Finger track
Big Jim Sullivan was also around loads on sessions like these at this time.
So good to have an interviewer that's a fan. Jimi really gets into it.
“I was thrilled to bits” , he loves vinyl.
Thats all they had back then
I couldn't love him more!
A great insightful interview. I wish I was prolific enough to say that I can't remember every recording session.
+Jason Ninnis - GO SUCK OFF..!!
+Monica Anderson what's wrong with you?
Good insight into how not to an interview. As a military journalist, this was the first thing they taught us in school, let the interviewee finish their thought and then if there is a follow up to that thought then you ask afterwards.
EVERLY BROTHERS Two Yanks in England LP - John Paul Jones and Reg Dwight also on there. Lol- some of the album recorded in California! That's James Burton on " Pretty Flamingo". Even when Page joined the Yardbirds and recorded and toured - he made time to record with others. Still sharp as a tack! He remembers what guitars he used on some sessions. Pick up his 2 books " Jimmy Page By Jimmy Page" and " Anthology". When is that overdue solo LP coming out???
Studio musician. He learned every aspect about the studio. Page became a producer.
Vic Flick played Goldfinger.
Along with Page on rhythm guitar...
@@juliemanarin4127 Vic Flick gave Jimmy lessons.
Along with Rick Harrison on pawn stars. Played like a fool.
Let the guy speak...
I like that Jimmy's like, "You suck at interviews so I'm not going to let you interrupt me every three seconds. I'm actually going to be the one interrupting you during your pathetic observations." The only one that gets a free pass is Howard Stern, unfortunately every one tries to fork his style these days and it sucks.
Jimmy Page. The best!
Great work on the Beatles albums.
There were session players and there was Big Jim Sullivan.
None of them, including Page could hold a candle to him and they all knew it.
Agreed! Love watching Big Jim Sullivan on "This Is Tom Jones". What an incredible guitarist!
Big Jim Sullivan was the greatest guitarist from UK, his teaching work was insane. He was THE MAESTRO and THE PROFESSOR on guitar, period.
I discovered Big Jim on the track "One Long Kiss" On the Jimmy Page Album "No Introduction neccessary"
he made a record with Charles Bronson also
Maelin Joli Death Wish soundtrack. Branson was in the film but not involved with the soundtrack music to my kmowledge
Maelin Joli: With? You idiot.
He did the entire soundtrack for Death Wish II
He looks really uncomfortable talking about session work. Like he doesn't remember who he's allowed to say he played on and who he can't say.
Buy a tripod.
rolling stones? what song or songs?
Your all idiots say what you will when I hear dancing days my hairs feathered back again and my combs in my back pocket. And any riff he borrowed was already written by anyomous refer to u renbourne u twit. And I refer u to Batista and you'll hear the opening to stairway to heaven note for note written in 1612 so it doesn't surprise me that they won the law suite. So thanks to page for honoring ole Batista.
victor gentile *you’re”, “you”, “suit”...etc.
Metamorphosis LP ("Heart of Stone" "Out of Time"... Others. Mainly demos with Jagger as only Stone. Also 1986 Dirty Work Lp (One Hit to the Body)
one hiy to the body
Shut up and let him talk.
Jimmmmy...how about the low of karma?
i used to do that thing with my nose when i did coke in the 80s
After so much drug use, people have those mannerisms permanently. I have someone in my family that's always moving like this almost exactly that did a lot of coke and meth.
A most annoying interviewer, abandoned his job description to requite unresolved personal assessments
Stairway to heaven when played in reverse says Hail Satan. The whole song is very creepy. Just saying what they were into.
if you played a church sermon backwards, you’d be able to hear worse if you tried hard enough. you’re just easily manipulated by people online who trick your brain to hear certain words because they literally tell you what to hear.
That's a load of shit.
I didn't know people who believed this actually existed
do you want to buy a bridge ?
I've tried it...it does not!
Bigheaded guy. A bit overrated and a thief of some Music. That said, he did some good stuff. He really is into Money though an dishonest as well. The Zeppelin albums were remastered from the master tapes in the mid 90s by him and then he said they were great. Now he says those are shit to make People buy the New remasters that are no better. Really into Money obviously. In the past 35 years he has done nothing of value in regard to Music, but hope fully he has been a good friend of the People he holds dear.
+aquavitvibes72 -YOU ARE SUCH A LIAR..!!!
+Monica Anderson No sorry... 'aquavitvibes72' is telling the absolute truth. You just can't handle it, because 'like many many others'... you're just a starry eyed Jimmy Page fan who wants his legend to remain 'exactly as his high priced press agents intended'. Jimmy is a very shrewd operator and a very very greedy man. Great guitarist though!
+Carlos Bosso Well.. for a kick off, the other guys in Zeppelin dubbed Jimmy 'The Led Wallet'. Page... (already a star through his involvement with the Yardbirds)... asked the other three to chip in for the beer after having invited them over to his house for their first ever jam session. Also... he refused to sign sound engineer Andy Johns to a '1 point royalty credit' (which is bugger all really) after he did such a wonderful job on Zeppelin 4.. Andy also contributed quite a few musical ideas. He suggested to Page that he really should be entitled to at least a 1 point royalty credit for the album... to which Page answered... "I know Andy... I'm just not going to give it to you that's all."
+Carlos Bosso There's a clip of Andy Johns on RUclips where he speaks about working with Page on zep 4... just search.... Andy Johns and Lance Keltner discuss Jimmy Page.
+Carlos Bosso What do you mean... check my google messages? I've only got a Gmail account... as far as I know I get notifications via that only. Where do I check google messages?
Probably the famous plagiarist of all time.
Probably the same hate comment of all times. Here, you got someone's attention. What now?
No, Shakespeare was that, but he only used other people's basic stories. How he transformed them was genius - Page similarly.
Didnt most of them do that listen to ritchie blackmore talk about afew of deep purple riffs that they took.
probably the most naive train of thought in the history of music fans
@@abelincoln5698 Blackmore did talk about that.