But that second version of WLL was fire if nothing else because of that bad-ass rhythm groove they played for a little bit. I love how funky those riffs are!
He did say in a recent interview that they made up a lot as they went along, and he was on heroin. Don’t get me wrong. He is to this day the best ,a genius on guitar!
In a creative mind such as Jimmy’s or anyone with that gift,the idea that drugs expanded your mind and thought process was common in music. take grunge as an example They were all on heroine and four out of five lead singers in those bands are dead. I applaud Jimmy coming out the other side alive
@thomasgary1219 estás en lo cierto en ése tiempo ⏳ tenía serios problemas con la heroína y el resto de la historia ya se acercaba a su trágico final con la muerte de John Bonham. Saludos cordiales.
Yeaup, was probably just coming out of a very dark time..Some of the knebworth songs were amazing, but others weren't...The diversity of his playing was a challenge then....but i believe the band was on the road to recovery, apparently except for Bonzo...i think he just had a break down, knowing they were going back to rhe states...he loved the glory but really hated being away from his family. But we'll never really know...
Absolutely amazing guitar player! Jimmy Page is a true musical artist with lead guitar. Led Zeppelin are true rock gods! Their music will live on throughout musical history for a long time. 🎶🎵👍💯👌💕
@@kjek1no it doesn’t. Jimmy is an excellent musician but here in the 2nd one you can see he was off that night and anyone saying he was awesome in that attempt isn’t doing him any service.
@@kjek1I like the second I love the bootlegs where he just isn’t afraid to fuck up and just goes for it I don’t respect a guitarist unless he’s willing to let me hear his mistakes
@@Lylslet Great performance ( 1970 ) , they’re all great performances tbh , I prefer msg plus it’s been digitally enhanced as well , Royal Albert hall was the year I was born 😂 , I would have loved to have seen them play together. 👍🇬🇧
I agree, I was at that show, orchestra 10th row center!!!!!! The 1973 performance is actually the movie “The Song Remains The Same”, one of my favorite performances at MSG and I have been to at least 300 shows at MSG in my lifetime 😮😮😮😮😮😮
@@oreldm - Musicians of that time period didn’t just cancel shows because they weren’t feeling well. Unlike today’s artists that can break a fingernail & cancel! Sheesh..
They can play any way they want to, it's their music, so there is no right or wrong and we are all astonishingly here for it led Zeppelin is my addiction, nothing else like it in the world
As someone who has heard over 100 bootlegs, I never got the "slop" tag , yes there are those moments , but Heroin will do that, but overall, no slop from page.
@@AmazingkaddycapsI think he called it slop because so that the masses would know exactly what he’s talking about. His whole comment ended up being pro page too..
Once you’ve seen “The Song Remains The Same” on the big screen many times, it will live forever that way. You’ll hear it that way when listening to the other versions, it’s just that good!
Just to show you he’s not afraid of failure and doesn’t mind pushing the boundaries, remember he removed the main riff altogether for the Atlantic 40th in 1988 and replaced it with the riff from the end of the solo on the ‘79 Knebworth version just to see if anyone was paying attention in the pre-RUclips era.
I'd bet many of the great 1960s guitar gods are humbled by what they are seeing on youtube when young kids are playing classic solos that were once considered "unplayable" by anyone else but the guy.
…his rule from a young age was to be different every time so the audience is ??..y’know. His book “ Jimmy Page” by Jimmy Page. And also the crucial “Anthology” of All That Is Jimmy Page”: by Jimmy Page.
That’s the beauty of zeppelin they never played the same song the same way twice. If you wana hear the same thing listen the the album. Yes drugs and alcohol effected him later on but he played from the soul
It's an odd thing Jimmy Page. As a former guitarist myself I've always thought he was the sloppiest thing on 6 strings. Just all over the place, never the same thing twice. Record 75 different solos and stitch together the best pieces. Yet despite this, I would argue he has THE best rock solo in history -- Stairway to Heaven. Plus standout shreds like this and so many others. VERY few bands have the kind of classic staying power LZ has. So I have to ask -- are they great despite their overall sloppiness (Robert Plant's voice mirrored Jimmy Page's playing)? Is it the music that stands out somehow? Or did they treat their instruments on a different level -- not technical virtuosity but more a means to an end. A raw expression of musical energy rather than a precision performance? Pink Floyd wrote music of equal staying power, but they're noted for their almost autistic attention to precision and perfection. LZ is literally the opposite approach but achieved the same level of greatness.
There is no right or wrong here. The Sloppiness of JP comes up a lot, but he's collectively a favorite. The only answer is who cares....listen to what you love with no need to defend or explain.
@@darioinfini Musical instruments become muscle memory after a while like riding a bike. Anyway, Page only became noticeably sloppy in ‘75 when he started heroin. Before that, if he missed notes, or played “too many”, it was part of his aggressive, experimental improvisation that made him so influential. It was an asset before he lost control of his playing.
On and off days, depending on pleasures partaken✌️🤔✌️🥴🤭 Also not wanting to play the same thing night after night, risks sometimes come good, happy accidents, sometimes they don't✌️😉💜👍
STARWAYS TO HEAVEN, Para los que quieren tener su mejor solo de guitarra de Page. Les recomiendo graben la parte de estudio del disco oficial y la otra parte del disco the song remain... Hasta la parte donde inicia el solo de guitarra en vivo del video de la misma película o disco doble. Y buala a disfrutar esa bestialidad de grabación. Yo la hice y uf es genial. Quedo exacta y no se nota ningún corte.
I read that Jack White broke his cassette of Zeppelin II because he was so obsessed with learning this iconic solo that he re-wound the tape so many times to replay it it eventually broke!
#2 was brought to you by addiction!
Bull, his delay was to loud and messed up the original played line
The heroin played that solo
China White.
@@AB-yp7ncyes. His solos were really affected. I agree the riffs were played really well.
@@mathijsvangestel9899true. Too high to hit the stomp box 😂
First:amazing Second:heroin Third:retirement
Nailed it in a nutshell.
But that second version of WLL was fire if nothing else because of that bad-ass rhythm groove they played for a little bit. I love how funky those riffs are!
The third was way better. The second one was just embarrassing
Love the Heroin version. Love Heroin!!!!!!. Page kills it no matter what drug he's on!!!!
@@peterbartolomeo5542 the heroine version was embarrassing
One thing about Page, you get something different each time!
That true of all the great guitarists.
You got something different from the entire band every night. Because these guys were progressive musicians, not scripted puppets doing a music over.
Yeah cuz he f**** up different parts of the riff every time, but the band rocks hard enough to kind of make him sound good anyway.
@@Gregorypeckory no, he plays it that way on purpose, always has been his style
@@Gregorypeckorythis is raw rock music and not classical,,they do take chances
He did say in a recent interview that they made up a lot as they went along, and he was on heroin. Don’t get me wrong. He is to this day the best ,a genius on guitar!
In a creative mind such as Jimmy’s or anyone with that gift,the idea that drugs expanded your mind and thought process was common in music.
take grunge as an example
They were all on heroine and four out of five lead singers in those bands are dead.
I applaud Jimmy coming out the other side alive
JIMMY FUCKIN PAGE THE RIFF MASTER
That's Keith Richards!! Page is a pretender
@@dondamon4669 quit CRACK dude
@@dondamon4669the Stones are pop garbage
@@poindextertunes I defo wouldn't call them garbage. Not as good as Zeppelin, despite what Richards thinks but not bad by a long shot.
@@dondamon4669Rolling Stones are no match for Led Zeppelin in every department fact!!
The first one and the last one are really awesome. I think he must've been in pretty bad shape at knebworth
@thomasgary1219 estás en lo cierto en ése tiempo ⏳ tenía serios problemas con la heroína y el resto de la historia ya se acercaba a su trágico final con la muerte de John Bonham. Saludos cordiales.
Yeaup, was probably just coming out of a very dark time..Some of the knebworth songs were amazing, but others weren't...The diversity of his playing was a challenge then....but i believe the band was on the road to recovery, apparently except for Bonzo...i think he just had a break down, knowing they were going back to rhe states...he loved the glory but really hated being away from his family.
But we'll never really know...
They all were by that point.
@@slasherdope8065 in terms of just the music, i think it was everyone except jonesy
Heroin
I love them all because they are different. Masters of improvisation ❤ now that’s talent
Absolutely amazing guitar player! Jimmy Page is a true musical artist with lead guitar. Led Zeppelin are true rock gods! Their music will live on throughout musical history for a long time. 🎶🎵👍💯👌💕
If people want to hear Jimmy playing the same solo twice in a row, listen to the record!
It's called improvisation.
Doesn’t excuse the mess that is the second attempt does it
Ahhh
@@kjek1no it doesn’t. Jimmy is an excellent musician but here in the 2nd one you can see he was off that night and anyone saying he was awesome in that attempt isn’t doing him any service.
@@kjek1I like the second
I love the bootlegs where he just isn’t afraid to fuck up and just goes for it
I don’t respect a guitarist unless he’s willing to let me hear his mistakes
@@itslikethesamebutdifferent8020you like your guitar playing to sound good, it doesn’t always have to sound “good” TO BE good
MSG 1973 is by far Jimmy’s best version of this fantastic riff.
i think 1973 was Pages best live playing - as a guitar player i know that after 40 years of gigs at any moment it could all go south
I raise you Royal Albert Hall
@@Lylslet Great performance ( 1970 ) , they’re all great performances tbh , I prefer msg plus it’s been digitally enhanced as well , Royal Albert hall was the year I was born 😂 , I would have loved to have seen them play together. 👍🇬🇧
@@RickDanner 1972 (How The West Was Won, live album).
I agree, I was at that show, orchestra 10th row center!!!!!! The 1973 performance is actually the movie “The Song Remains The Same”, one of my favorite performances at MSG and I have been to at least 300 shows at MSG in my lifetime 😮😮😮😮😮😮
Thats the difference between a player and an artist, an artist plays what they feel and a player plays whats written.
Exactly 🎶🎶
He wasnt feeling too well in the Knebworth version. It was inept !!
If that’s the case then he must’ve felt like shit at knebworth.
@@oreldm - Musicians of that time period didn’t just cancel shows because they weren’t feeling well. Unlike today’s artists that can break a fingernail & cancel! Sheesh..
Or he was feeling too good
That's why it's a renewed pleasure to listen to Zeppelin, they always reinvent themselves 😊
He wrote it, he can play it anyway he wants! He’s still THE MAN!!❤️
Mr. Page played with passion and fire ! Musicianship was evident! 🎸
How it should be why Play the same way every time music is about feel.
So blasted in #2
He hears only things he can hear , that’s his gift
Strung out as hell on second one.
Greatest Band to grace a stage
Jimmy page could play “happy birthday” and he’d still be my one and only guitar man.
I love the Garden one.
Me, too. And his guitar work later in that song/medley from that album is pretty phenomenal, too.
Play what your mood strikes in the moment. That’s the great thing about live performance. The artists take the song in different ways.
A master guitarist and by all accounts a great all around dude.
All the critics would like a modicum of Page's talent.
Exactly!! 🙌🏻
Jimmy was the best and the coolest guitar player in history
He was an amazing player when he wasn't smacked up
@@joex9865 - sigh.. we all know that! A lot a great musicians when they weren’t messed up.
What’s really the point of your comment? 🙄
Honestly if i played the way he played at knebworth i would pack it in.
Good times, bad times you know I had my share❤LZ... 💕 Page❤
This was voted the #1 Riff of all time. The master of it can play it however he wants…
Liked the first one best,but I fell in love with the rendition on the Celebration Day CD. Superb as always!!!
Greatest guitarist ever!!!
Falar o que deste mestre da guitarra 🎸 só aplausos 👏 👏 👏 👏
#2, j. page in thoughts: sheeet, I forgot my own solo. Uh...gotta do a completely new one, then.
😂
It is iconic
He's JIMMY PAGE ❤HE CAN DO ANYTHING. HE WANTS 🎉
Ur fuckin right he can ur comment is gold Jimmy Page the best that ever did it the rest follow behind him 👍🏼♥️✌🏼
Sunburst les Paul, Jimmy paige, concert..Zeppelin rules.
thats that good ‘ol HERON playin’ 😂
It's pronounced hair-royoin thank you!
They can play any way they want to, it's their music, so there is no right or wrong and we are all astonishingly here for it led Zeppelin is my addiction, nothing else like it in the world
Over the years you tend to forget things and realize improvising is just as bad ass.😊
I always hear about that Page-slop having a soulful vibe to it & I think it’s true. I like it!
As someone who has heard over 100 bootlegs, I never got the "slop" tag , yes there are those moments , but Heroin will do that, but overall, no slop from page.
What some people don't know is that he's toured more than once with broken digits..
@@AmazingkaddycapsI think he called it slop because so that the masses would know exactly what he’s talking about. His whole comment ended up being pro page too..
Выдал на все века и в память нашим детям если они так смогут
Once you’ve seen “The Song Remains The Same” on the big screen many times, it will live forever that way.
You’ll hear it that way when listening to the other versions, it’s just that good!
He can play anything!!!
Just to show you he’s not afraid of failure and doesn’t mind pushing the boundaries, remember he removed the main riff altogether for the Atlantic 40th in 1988 and replaced it with the riff from the end of the solo on the ‘79 Knebworth version just to see if anyone was paying attention in the pre-RUclips era.
I like the last one most!
The original record is the best.
I'd bet many of the great 1960s guitar gods are humbled by what they are seeing on youtube when young kids are playing classic solos that were once considered "unplayable" by anyone else but the guy.
First was ten favorite TV channels, second all other 3654, third is fashion tv, never consciously, but when it’s on you can’t take your eyes off
Second one was amazing ! Never heard that version before. Incredible
LoL.
At least he could play it in the studio
They’re all superb. 3rd one primo!
He's never play a song the same way twice.. Artistic expression. Well, he wrote it, he can play it anyway he wants..
Have this and blast it in my car all the time. My all-time favorite song and performance!! Nostalgic!
The master!!
Our mentor
…his rule from a young age was to be different every time so the audience is ??..y’know. His book “ Jimmy Page” by Jimmy Page. And also the crucial “Anthology” of All That Is Jimmy Page”: by Jimmy Page.
That’s the beauty of zeppelin they never played the same song the same way twice. If you wana hear the same thing listen the the album. Yes drugs and alcohol effected him later on but he played from the soul
❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍ES ÚNICO 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Greatest Guitar in my time
❤yeah ❤real music ❤
Cool love.misic😊
Las 3 son buenísimas, la última ya con muchos años de experiencia
Es el dueño y hace lo que quiere.....imposible juzgarlo ....siempre genio!!!!!
Ahora si❤
Bombastic
Knebworth one second is the best version of that whole song ever. Fact!
Well he can play the song v however he wants to 💯👍😎
It's an odd thing Jimmy Page. As a former guitarist myself I've always thought he was the sloppiest thing on 6 strings. Just all over the place, never the same thing twice. Record 75 different solos and stitch together the best pieces.
Yet despite this, I would argue he has THE best rock solo in history -- Stairway to Heaven. Plus standout shreds like this and so many others. VERY few bands have the kind of classic staying power LZ has.
So I have to ask -- are they great despite their overall sloppiness (Robert Plant's voice mirrored Jimmy Page's playing)? Is it the music that stands out somehow? Or did they treat their instruments on a different level -- not technical virtuosity but more a means to an end. A raw expression of musical energy rather than a precision performance? Pink Floyd wrote music of equal staying power, but they're noted for their almost autistic attention to precision and perfection. LZ is literally the opposite approach but achieved the same level of greatness.
There is no right or wrong here. The Sloppiness of JP comes up a lot, but he's collectively a favorite. The only answer is who cares....listen to what you love with no need to defend or explain.
What’s a former guitarist? Once you’re a guitarist always a guitarist
@@teddmentedI quit playing 2 decades ago. Became a photographer instead. Only time to master one art form at a time. Get good at one or suck at all.
@@shaykosovac8722there's value in understanding it for its own sake but also if one aspires to the same level of success or notability
@@darioinfini Musical instruments become muscle memory after a while like riding a bike. Anyway, Page only became noticeably sloppy in ‘75 when he started heroin. Before that, if he missed notes, or played “too many”, it was part of his aggressive, experimental improvisation that made him so influential. It was an asset before he lost control of his playing.
Second one coked to the heavens
Further proof of why a lot of people always referred to him as "Fumble Fingers Page"
Jimmy can do what he wants.....so do i.....
Hard to believe Page is the same guy we hear on the albums sometimes.
Celebration Day, DVD is worth Enjoying
TBH, that one from Celebration Day, the third one, hit me hardest
Jimmy is precious if he never plays the same version.
First solo: Amazing. Second solo: struggling addiction with drugs lol. Third solo: Encore/Final comeback/old man still it.
On and off days, depending on pleasures partaken✌️🤔✌️🥴🤭 Also not wanting to play the same thing night after night, risks sometimes come good, happy accidents, sometimes they don't✌️😉💜👍
Jimmy can play whatever he wants cause he's jimmy
STARWAYS TO HEAVEN, Para los que quieren tener su mejor solo de guitarra de Page. Les recomiendo graben la parte de estudio del disco oficial y la otra parte del disco the song remain... Hasta la parte donde inicia el solo de guitarra en vivo del video de la misma película o disco doble. Y buala a disfrutar esa bestialidad de grabación. Yo la hice y uf es genial. Quedo exacta y no se nota ningún corte.
Jimmy Page baby the magician of the axe ♥️✌🏼
Still nothing could ever beat the albums version
1st still the best!
I read that Jack White broke his cassette of Zeppelin II because he was so obsessed with learning this iconic solo that he re-wound the tape so many times to replay it it eventually broke!
Look at the middle breakdown evolution
The 2nd one is the best
The first and third😮😮😮😮😮😮
My favorite soul brother
The coolest guitarist.
The first one is the best. What is that from? Song Remains the Same?
yes . msg 1973
Love Jimmy, always have and always will. He is a legend and in a league of his own. He has always been a little sloppy.
THE BEST ❤
#1 forever❤️
Jimaaaaayyy😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😂😂😂😂❤👍👍
Grande chitarrista !
The mightiest James Patrick Page.. Accept no other.
He was stoned off his mind on 2💀
I would want my money back.
They all sound like the heroin was kicking in.
You're insane
First person to make me want to play guitar
Kids, don't do drugs
Genio PAGE
Legends
That's what a bottle of Jack before the show will do to you.
He’s Jimmy. Anyone want to step in for him? We all go through things in our lives and so did he. Your gLad you saw him play though right?