Jimmy Page playing air guitar to Link Wray's "Rumble" and Muddy Waters's "I Can't Be Satisfied" Song at the end: "Ten Years Gone" from the masterpiece: Physical Graffiti
lol I'd be ecstatic if he stomped his foot to my song let alone play air guitar to it. lol I've passed out high playing air guitar to Zeppelin many times.
Kinda funny how he surpassed any and every other guitar tab written with LZ but still has the appreciation of rock that influenced him... I guess it just seems funny to me
when Page appeared on Jimmy Fallon show last year the band played this for his walk on music, and Page turned round and did air guitar the same way w a big grin on his face. it's on RUclips
I adore this moment. The beaming smile, the open arms, raised eyebrows, air guitar. This is the image of Jimmy Page I think of when he comes to mind. Lost in his love for the glorious sound of music.
Fantastic to see such a hero, laughing and playing air guitar like a child, like if he would have listened to this song for the first time... He has the passion! He shows his feelings... Fantastic also how he accepte aging without trying to keep his hair dark! Much Respect for Jimmy Page...
Man. I find myself getting emotional watching this. He's SO happy to be listening to Link Wray. It's like you see the kid Jimmy Page shining through the old man, and I love it. I totally get it. I feel that way about "Rumble" myself, AND Zeppelin's music. AND U2's music. They were my jams in those formative teenage years when you dream of being a rockstar. And to see Jimmy getting such joy from that record is beautiful.
Omg I literally shuddered at the thought & damn near cried,when he was talking about the day one may not be able to even pick up a guitar..I can't bear to think of that happening to sweet,awesome,wonderful Jimmy.😥😢😭
Music absolutely keeps this man young and boyish. He has such a love for it that he’s delighted to share it. Someone with such a passion for it can’t help but be great. I love to hear him talk about music, his career, guitars etc. He’s still sharp as a tack and all of the above is why.
I love this clip too. The man who has inspired probably millions of air guitar sessions is seen here playing air guitar himself. I love to see the love of music that Jimmy still has.
I didn't realize until seeing this video that Jimmy Page is not only one of the greatest guitar players of all time - he is also one of the greatest AIR guitar players ever!!
That's my aunts father her name is Beth Wray Webb I grew up watching Link and my Father playing music together in my livingroom this was awesome to see cause jimmy page is one my fav.. guitar players..
How can you not smile back at him with that charming face? There he is, sharing what inspires him, and loving every second of it. Rock on Forever Jimmy!!
Just delightful to see the old master having such a good time revisiting songs he has known for 60 years...and acting like it's his first time. Really neat.
It's only now when I look back that I realise what great taste in music my mother had. It was late 60's and she would be playing Muddy Waters, Fats Domino, Link Wray and Buddy Hollly. I grew up dancing around the room to these songs. Sadly she passed away in 1973 but left me a legacy of great taste in music.
I love the whole documentary, but this part really killed me. The smile, the air guitar motions, it looks like me doing him back in the day. The sheer joy is palpable.
the way jimmy turns into a little kid again hearing "rumble" is how I am listening to "Achilles last stand". Some songs just take you back to that little 12 year old and experiencing amazing music for the first time
THIS SCENE CRACKS ME UP BECAUSE YOU HAVE ONE OF THE GREATEST GUITARISTS/ SONG WRITERS IN ROCK HISTORY ACTING LIKE A KID WHO HAS JUST HEARD THIS BASIC SONG FOR THE FORST TIME. JUST GOES TO SHOW ITS ALL ABOUT HOW THE MUSIC MAKES YOU FEEL NOT HOW MANY ARPEGGIO SWEEPS YOU CAN CRAM INTO A SONG.
and he manages - effortlessly - to look sexy playing air guitar .. amazing guy who produced amazing music .. huge gratitude here, from someone born in 1960 xx
The joy. You can see it on him. "These old friends." It's so obvious what it takes looking at him smiling at the sounds and the way his hands move on their own.
When speaking of his record collection - that he visits these friends daily, sometimes hourly. Then as he goes back into the house he speaks of one day being too old to pick up the guitar and keep that day far, far out of sight. I've heard Jimmy say his guitar is his 'Mistress' before - some(one) he can trust totally who never lets him down. This is so touching.
I always get this nostalgic, sad and tragic feel of loss and longing for days gone by at the end of the scene. When Jimmy walks towards his old Victorian mansion and he tells the audience about the fearful end of his creativety as a musician.. while those first riffs of 10 years gone cut through you...
This man is a genius! This scene is the best in this movie. Mr. Page's delight in this recording...it gives us a glimpse of what made him one of the greatest performers/composers of his generation. Thank you, sir!
Jimmy Page doing air guitar. How cool is that. Even the masters still have respect for music and artists they learned from. Watching these 3 is just magic.
Jimmy Page, youre an inspiration. I didnt realise LedZep were the new Yardbirds until last week. my brother bought a 45 rpm single home called Shapes of things which i liked but i was six years younger than him so i didnt really appreciate it. Always watched Top of the pops so i always heard Led Zep kick the show off. 50 years later in 2015 i decide to listen to Stairway to heaven, and now i have gone through the entire catalogue and every interview. and wonder why it took me so long to discover the Genius's. But its been a pleasure to revisit.
A lot of rock and blues players (maybe jazz) are so fun to interview because its hard to get -great- at it without really appreciating other players as theres less of a rulebook to learn from and therefore they had to learn by listening. So whenever you see interviews like this the older players are always so excited. love it.
I love this!!! I can see why any viewer of the film in it’s entirety would think this was the best scene. It’s fascinating to listen to such a listenable voice talk about different records and express how they are feeling about the different parts of the song. Super awesome!!😎😎
I am so amazed that legend he is and probably having a guitar in his hands everyday of his life more than not, Page is still fascinated by the instrument and seems to love it more than anything, he still loves and listens to guitar music like he's hearing these things for the first time. I delight in his delight because you know who he is like James Brown or Elvis or Bob Dylan or Prince this is Jimmy fucking Page. And like the aforementioned he's no mere mortal
What I loved about this film is that it is right in Jimmy's wheelhouse. We don't get to hear enough from this man on what he has to offer, in terms of his multi-faceted talents and experience. A studious session musician, a-list producer, and bonafide guitar god all in one package. He's seen and done it all.
The story behind how the "The Rumble" was written is sort of similar to the fictional scene in "Back to the Future" when Marty McFly and the "Starlighters" invent "Johnny B Good". Link Wray and his Wraymen were playing a huge soc hop in Fredericksburg Virginia around 1957 with around 5,000 kids. Link said they were playing all the stuff kids wanted to hear but no one was really paying all that much attention to them. They were finishing up the night when local TV DJ Milt Grant who was MC'ing the event, was supposed to bring "The Diamonds" on stage to sing their #1 hit "The Stroll". Rather than put on the 45 record and have the Diamonds lip sync it which was common in those days, Grant assumed Link and the Wraymen knew it so he said "hey Link, play 'The Stroll' and we'll have the The Diamonds come up on stage and sing it". While Link was trying to tell Grant he didn't know it, Link's brother Doug started playing the drums to "The Stroll" so Link dimed up his Imperial amplifier, spun up the vibrato control and started power chording what became known as the "The Rumble". Link's brother Ray grabbed the mic and put it up to Link's pulsating Imperial amp, so now it was incredibly loud, pulsating through the PA speakers in sync with the shuffle beat Doug was playing - so loud that Doug was using the butt end of his drum sticks to keep up with the volume level. Link said the kids at the soc hop, who hadn't payed any attention to them the entire night, went crazy and suddenly rushed up to the stage and started pounding on it in sync to the beat as the guitar was blasting through the PA speakers. Every time they tried to stop playing it the kids screamed for them to play it again so they played it four times. Link also said from a taped 1984 interview that there was a fight that broke out in the crowd that night so that influenced how he was playing it (power chording and riffs) as well as naming it "The Rumble". Milt Grant smelled money so he got Ray into the studio to record it. Ray said when they recorded it, he had to poke holes in the tweeters on his Imperial amp because he couldn't emulate the same distorted sound he got that night with the amp through the PA speakers. True story...
That last part got me with the “ten years gone” guitar . the fear of not being creative anymore and stoping. I stopped playing for 7 years and recently got back to it.. I regret those 7 years
Started playing cuz of the early 90s grunge stuff. But Zep was the leap. So many riffs, licks and progressions that you just go awwww damnit! Wonderfully fantastic.
I saw Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters at the Sasquatch Music Festival in Washington in 2015... I was 2nd row, close enough to throw him a cigarette. So excited. The lights on the stage turned blue and "Rumble" by Link Wray started playing. Slowing the band came out one by one. It was the coolest experience of my life and "Rumble" will forever be associated with that moment. By the way, Robert sang just as good as he was in the 70's. Class act. Cheers.
At the end when Ten Years Gone begins to play and he picks up his mandolin and walks away from the camera Towards Headley Grange, that is really powerful. I can only imagine what goes through his head as he walks around that place, old memories of him and his dear friends spending time together and recording the songs that would go on to become some of their most loved, and especially his memories of Bonham. I personally know what it's like to lose a great friend way too soon, you never fully recover from it, and when you visit places at which you used to spend quality time with them, sometimes the memories that come flooding back are overpowering. I imagine that's what it might be like for Jimmy when he visits this house nowadays, that's why I never tire of that scene of him walking to the door as the picture fades to black.
Dan Wacker yeah, you aren't kidding, if one doesn't feel that heavy melancholy at that particular scene, you probably lost your soul to live. Excellent observation Dan.
just wonderful to see him light up like that,maybe that`s half his magic that he is still a fan at heart and appreciates other artists. only seen him in action once in manchester in 1998, dear god he was as good as you would hope and smiled through most of the set. Great clip, thanks for posting.
For me, the best scene is when Jimmy straps on his guitar and starts playing Whole Lotta Love - the looks on the faces of The Edge and Jack White are priceless as they witness JP playing that riff that they probably - like myself - listened to over and over again, trying to work out how to play it until it becomes part of the soundtrack of your life...and now JP is standing there playing it right in front of them...the dream becomes real.
I'll take his house with or without the records.I saw them at Indy with Physical Graffiti tour in '75. I think twas '75. Cannot be sure... I was stoned right through that decade. But Damn they were loud and phenomenal. Oh mommy!!!
John Paul Jones & Paul Gilbert - Going to California
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Thanks for the link, that was great.
It's inspirational to see a master in his twilight years still as giddy about music as a schoolboy. True love.
Forever young
I just love it how being the guitarist that he is, Jimmy Page is still so enthusiastic about a brilliant yet simple tune like Rumble. Made my day!
With the amazing body of work Jimmy has produced it's something to see him grooving to those old songs the way he does.
Can we just stop for a second and appreciate how awesome Jimmy's record collection is.
How cool would it be to have Page playing air guitar to YOUR music?
+Nate Kyng Extremely!!
lol I'd be ecstatic if he stomped his foot to my song let alone play air guitar to it. lol I've passed out high playing air guitar to Zeppelin many times.
+Nate Kyng If he even heard one of my (shitty god awful) songs, and called it out as utter toss, I'd still be pretty happy.
Chivas6 As long as your songs are an expression of your self, and you can feel it, then it ain't a shitty song.
Kinda funny how he surpassed any and every other guitar tab written with LZ but still has the appreciation of rock that influenced him... I guess it just seems funny to me
You know you've come up with an amazing tune, when Jimmy Page plays air guitar to it lol
I know, right? Jimmy Page playing air guitar.
I love how genuinely happy music still makes him after all this time, and how he can’t resist air guitaring along with it. ❤️
Jimmy Page is the only human being who can make 'air guitar' look cool. 😉
when Page appeared on Jimmy Fallon show last year the band played this for his walk on music, and Page turned round and did air guitar the same way w a big grin on his face. it's on RUclips
I adore this moment. The beaming smile, the open arms, raised eyebrows, air guitar. This is the image of Jimmy Page I think of when he comes to mind. Lost in his love for the glorious sound of music.
Fantastic to see such a hero, laughing and playing air guitar like a child, like if he would have listened to this song for the first time... He has the passion! He shows his feelings... Fantastic also how he accepte aging without trying to keep his hair dark! Much Respect for Jimmy Page...
I like that too. The guitar is his life. It’s absolutely crucial as you get older to care and enjoy what you do that much. He’s a very lucky man.
Man. I find myself getting emotional watching this. He's SO happy to be listening to Link Wray. It's like you see the kid Jimmy Page shining through the old man, and I love it. I totally get it. I feel that way about "Rumble" myself, AND Zeppelin's music. AND U2's music. They were my jams in those formative teenage years when you dream of being a rockstar. And to see Jimmy getting such joy from that record is beautiful.
NorthWriter don’t underestimate Jack White.
And this smile !
How enjoyable it would be to spend an afternoon with Jimmy Page while he explores his vast collection of vintage records.
There is something so satisfying seeing Jimmy Page's pure joy listening to music.
Cool seeing Jimmy play air-guitar.
It is.
Omg I literally shuddered at the thought & damn near cried,when he was talking about the day one may not be able to even pick up a guitar..I can't bear to think of that happening to sweet,awesome,wonderful Jimmy.😥😢😭
@Jim Roberts I guess u would know King dick!
I love that he reverts to being young again. You can see the sparkle in his eyes and the joy he feels listening to his favorites. I adore this man!
That laugh and smile is priceless! And what amazing music you have given to us thru the years,,and still getting better!
I wanna spend the rest of quarantine with Jimmy’s music library
Love how the master himself still plays air guitar to the old school. Love to see that young kid in the 50s come out!
Plays air guitar even though he is JIMMY FUCKING PAGE!! lol
We all gotta play air instruments :D
i proudly air-drum sometimes
The ONLY person that actually looks cool playing air guitar. Jimmy Page.
We all look cool playing air guitar. As long as you don't give a fuck
The Edge is better.
He has way more tapes than me.
Because he can accurately imagine whats being played :)
Concur.
Music absolutely keeps this man young and boyish. He has such a love for it that
he’s delighted to share it. Someone with such a passion for it can’t help but be great. I love to hear him talk about music, his career, guitars etc. He’s still sharp as a tack and all of the above is why.
man, Jimmy is just dancing with the sound, like he always did.. He must be one of the most amazing artists that ever walked the Earth..
Seeing Jimmy Page do air guitar is the best thing in the world. 😂😂😂
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I love this. No matter how big of a player you become, we’re all just kids geeking out over the guitar
I couldn't love him more! That adorable smile...musical genius...pure talent!
These moments are gorgeous and masterpiece of a collection of work.
Just love his smile about how happy he is listening to this stuff🤘
It’s amazing and cool as hell to see a rock God play air guitar!
I love this clip too. The man who has inspired probably millions of air guitar sessions is seen here playing air guitar himself. I love to see the love of music that Jimmy still has.
I didn't realize until seeing this video that Jimmy Page is not only one of the greatest guitar players of all time - he is also one of the greatest AIR guitar players ever!!
That's my aunts father her name is Beth Wray Webb I grew up watching Link and my Father playing music together in my livingroom this was awesome to see cause jimmy page is one my fav.. guitar players..
The pure joy on his face listening to that music. That’s the beauty of great music
How can you not smile back at him with that charming face? There he is, sharing what inspires him, and loving every second of it. Rock on Forever Jimmy!!
Just delightful to see the old master having such a good time revisiting songs he has known for 60 years...and acting like it's his first time. Really neat.
is he not just the biggest bad ass around today or not? He is top notch in my mind... totally a king of humanity
It's only now when I look back that I realise what great taste in music my mother had. It was late 60's and she would be playing Muddy Waters, Fats Domino, Link Wray and Buddy Hollly. I grew up dancing around the room to these songs. Sadly she passed away in 1973 but left me a legacy of great taste in music.
Wow he’s playing the song perfectly in the air from memory and the loving smile just tops it all off.
I love the whole documentary, but this part really killed me. The smile, the air guitar motions, it looks like me doing him back in the day. The sheer joy is palpable.
the way jimmy turns into a little kid again hearing "rumble" is how I am listening to "Achilles last stand". Some songs just take you back to that little 12 year old and experiencing amazing music for the first time
If they made a movie just of JP going through his record collection I'd pay stupid money to buy it.
Jimmy,please live forever.
yes yes yes yes
Gods are immortal
Jimmy is the God of Rock n' Roll
THIS SCENE CRACKS ME UP BECAUSE YOU HAVE ONE OF THE GREATEST GUITARISTS/ SONG WRITERS IN ROCK HISTORY ACTING LIKE A KID WHO HAS JUST HEARD THIS BASIC SONG FOR THE FORST TIME. JUST GOES TO SHOW ITS ALL ABOUT HOW THE MUSIC MAKES YOU FEEL NOT HOW MANY ARPEGGIO SWEEPS YOU CAN CRAM INTO A SONG.
I get what you're saying but you don't have to shout.
Jimmy playing air guitar, laughing and smiling from ear to ear is priceless!
and he manages - effortlessly - to look sexy playing air guitar .. amazing guy who produced amazing music .. huge gratitude here, from someone born in 1960 xx
10 years gone one of the best songs of all time
The joy. You can see it on him. "These old friends." It's so obvious what it takes looking at him smiling at the sounds and the way his hands move on their own.
Watching Jimmy Page play air guitar to Link Wray is a thing I didn't know I needed
When speaking of his record collection - that he visits these friends daily, sometimes hourly. Then as he goes back into the house he speaks of one day being too old to pick up the guitar and keep that day far, far out of sight. I've heard Jimmy say his guitar is his 'Mistress' before - some(one) he can trust totally who never lets him down. This is so touching.
I always get this nostalgic, sad and tragic feel of loss and longing for days gone by at the end of the scene. When Jimmy walks towards his old Victorian mansion and he tells the audience about the fearful end of his creativety as a musician.. while those first riffs of 10 years gone cut through you...
Ils auraient dû garder John Bonham avec eux la.nuit oû il avait tant bu ( facile à dire après coup, je sais ). et l'aventure aurait continué.
This man is a genius! This scene is the best in this movie. Mr. Page's delight in this recording...it gives us a glimpse of what made him one of the greatest performers/composers of his generation. Thank you, sir!
A legend loving his beginning - Makes me love those songs and open my deaf ears.
Love the face that he makes when "Rumble" starts playing; "yup, that's it, that's the sound"
So cool to see Jimmy doing what I do to his tunes. Legend.
Link Wray is one of the best guitar players that most have never heard of, unless you have seen Pulp Fiction! His sound was way ahead of its time.
Jimmy's smile and laugh is infectious. He is so cool.
Love this scene it truly shows how much jimmy loves guitar
when i get old, i want to become asian just like jimmy page
IM DEAD
I just lost it
Top drawer :)
"I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so............................."
reminded me of jackass
No doubt -Jimmy Page is the coolest.
too cool, this man is holding off Armageddon.
1:40 I love how jimmy not only has an air guitar, but an air amplifier as well 😂 I didn’t see it but I’m pretty sure he had an air wah paddle too
It's so surreal seeing Jimmy Page geek out to music. Like I've done so many times with his work to bored girlfriends.
I teared up at the sound of 'Ten Years Gone'. What a moment.
Seeing that joyous smile on his face is pretty awesome. The same one he gave to all of us. LEGEND.
Link Wray should be in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame!!!
Jimmys first time hearing Rumble sounds as important as my first time hearing Black Dog.
It’s Jimmy Page geeking out over his favourites the way I geek out over Jimmy Page.
It's great to see how he still gets a kick out of that old music that first inspired him
God bless jimmy page. Thank you for everything you’ve gave us mate
Its lovely seeing the great Jimmy Page still excited by his inspirations.
Is that Jimmy's house with the record player? He has the most INSANELY HUGE vinyl collection I've ever seen ever!!!!
Jimmy Page doing air guitar. How cool is that. Even the masters still have respect for music and artists they learned from. Watching these 3 is just magic.
he does have a twinkle in his eye still, doesn't he?
he still gets genuinely excited for the music.
i hope to have a young soul when i'm his age too.
Jimmy Page, youre an inspiration. I didnt realise LedZep were the new Yardbirds until last week. my brother bought a 45 rpm single home called Shapes of things which i liked but i was six years younger than him so i didnt really appreciate it. Always watched Top of the pops so i always heard Led Zep kick the show off. 50 years later in 2015 i decide to listen to Stairway to heaven, and now i have gone through the entire catalogue and every interview. and wonder why it took me so long to discover the Genius's. But its been a pleasure to revisit.
Its awesome seeing the master show his influences and see how much he still enjoys it.kinda like me with him.
A lot of rock and blues players (maybe jazz) are so fun to interview because its hard to get -great- at it without really appreciating other players as theres less of a rulebook to learn from and therefore they had to learn by listening. So whenever you see interviews like this the older players are always so excited. love it.
Just love how happy he looks listening to music. Just like a kid in a candy store.
I love this!!! I can see why any viewer of the film in it’s entirety would think this was the best scene. It’s fascinating to listen to such a listenable voice talk about different records and express how they are feeling about the different parts of the song. Super awesome!!😎😎
I am so amazed that legend he is and probably having a guitar in his hands everyday of his life more than not, Page is still fascinated by the instrument and seems to love it more than anything, he still loves and listens to guitar music like he's hearing these things for the first time. I delight in his delight because you know who he is like James Brown or Elvis or Bob Dylan or Prince this is Jimmy fucking Page. And like the aforementioned he's no mere mortal
I love him.
What I loved about this film is that it is right in Jimmy's wheelhouse. We don't get to hear enough from this man on what he has to offer, in terms of his multi-faceted talents and experience. A studious session musician, a-list producer, and bonafide guitar god all in one package. He's seen and done it all.
The story behind how the "The Rumble" was written is sort of similar to the fictional scene in "Back to the Future" when Marty McFly and the "Starlighters" invent "Johnny B Good". Link Wray and his Wraymen were playing a huge soc hop in Fredericksburg Virginia around 1957 with around 5,000 kids. Link said they were playing all the stuff kids wanted to hear but no one was really paying all that much attention to them. They were finishing up the night when local TV DJ Milt Grant who was MC'ing the event, was supposed to bring "The Diamonds" on stage to sing their #1 hit "The Stroll". Rather than put on the 45 record and have the Diamonds lip sync it which was common in those days, Grant assumed Link and the Wraymen knew it so he said "hey Link, play 'The Stroll' and we'll have the The Diamonds come up on stage and sing it". While Link was trying to tell Grant he didn't know it, Link's brother Doug started playing the drums to "The Stroll" so Link dimed up his Imperial amplifier, spun up the vibrato control and started power chording what became known as the "The Rumble". Link's brother Ray grabbed the mic and put it up to Link's pulsating Imperial amp, so now it was incredibly loud, pulsating through the PA speakers in sync with the shuffle beat Doug was playing - so loud that Doug was using the butt end of his drum sticks to keep up with the volume level. Link said the kids at the soc hop, who hadn't payed any attention to them the entire night, went crazy and suddenly rushed up to the stage and started pounding on it in sync to the beat as the guitar was blasting through the PA speakers. Every time they tried to stop playing it the kids screamed for them to play it again so they played it four times. Link also said from a taped 1984 interview that there was a fight that broke out in the crowd that night so that influenced how he was playing it (power chording and riffs) as well as naming it "The Rumble". Milt Grant smelled money so he got Ray into the studio to record it. Ray said when they recorded it, he had to poke holes in the tweeters on his Imperial amp because he couldn't emulate the same distorted sound he got that night with the amp through the PA speakers. True story...
Awesome story Steve!!!
I love how some hits are stumbled upon!!
Thanks :)
That last part got me with the “ten years gone” guitar . the fear of not being creative anymore and stoping. I stopped playing for 7 years and recently got back to it.. I regret those 7 years
Watching Jimmy Page playing air guitar... It's precious
Listening to vinyl with Jimmy Page.... Epic 🤯! His passion for the music is still very apparent!
It makes me so happy to see someone is Godly and legendary as Jimmy Page enjoying himself :)
Gosh, my whole day changed vibe just because I watched this 3 minute piece! Thank you Jimmy!
I thought I loved the guitar more than anyone. Then I saw this. There is another level of love here! haha
Have always thought Jimmy's showmanship guitar playing style is so bad ass. It's cool to see him do it in this clip to "Rumble" as he listens.
Started playing cuz of the early 90s grunge stuff. But Zep was the leap. So many riffs, licks and progressions that you just go awwww damnit! Wonderfully fantastic.
I saw Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters at the Sasquatch Music Festival in Washington in 2015... I was 2nd row, close enough to throw him a cigarette. So excited. The lights on the stage turned blue and "Rumble" by Link Wray started playing. Slowing the band came out one by one. It was the coolest experience of my life and "Rumble" will forever be associated with that moment. By the way, Robert sang just as good as he was in the 70's. Class act. Cheers.
Plant is good but Bono is a god.
Page is absolute but The Edge play in 2020.
U2 is the best Rock Band hall of the time.
ah the rumble... one of the best guitar tracks ever... Jimmy page is one of the coolest looking guitarists... his stance playing is fantastic.
At the end when Ten Years Gone begins to play and he picks up his mandolin and walks away from the camera Towards Headley Grange, that is really powerful. I can only imagine what goes through his head as he walks around that place, old memories of him and his dear friends spending time together and recording the songs that would go on to become some of their most loved, and especially his memories of Bonham. I personally know what it's like to lose a great friend way too soon, you never fully recover from it, and when you visit places at which you used to spend quality time with them, sometimes the memories that come flooding back are overpowering. I imagine that's what it might be like for Jimmy when he visits this house nowadays, that's why I never tire of that scene of him walking to the door as the picture fades to black.
Dan Wacker yeah, you aren't kidding, if one doesn't feel that heavy melancholy at that particular scene, you probably lost your soul to live. Excellent observation Dan.
I envy him! He is so happy with his music! Like a kid in an amusement park!
He's great. That's a humble man, no conceit.
It's infectious
just wonderful to see him light up like that,maybe that`s half his magic that he is still a fan at heart and appreciates other artists.
only seen him in action once in manchester in 1998, dear god he was as good as you would hope and smiled through most of the set.
Great clip, thanks for posting.
The smile on Jimmy’s face could melt the sun
For me, the best scene is when Jimmy straps on his guitar and starts playing Whole Lotta Love - the looks on the faces of The Edge and Jack White are priceless as they witness JP playing that riff that they probably - like myself - listened to over and over again, trying to work out how to play it until it becomes part of the soundtrack of your life...and now JP is standing there playing it right in front of them...the dream becomes real.
What a rush it must be to have a guitar legend like Jimmy Page grooving to one of your tunes, and just being a fan.
Got vinyl, got concert (Winterland, etc.) memories from the 60's-70's and love it all. Nothing quite like seeing these guys live, especially close up.
I love his joy and happiness while he's listening to his heroes
I'll take his house with or without the records.I saw them at Indy with Physical Graffiti tour in '75. I think twas '75. Cannot be sure... I was stoned right through that decade. But Damn they were loud and phenomenal. Oh mommy!!!
I just love seeing legends being fans!