I feel the same way but about so many artists of that time. Jeff Beck and Joe Crocker hit hard. I saw Joe open for Zep at convention Hall on Asbury Park in 1970. My God, what a night.
Gypie Mayo, who played guitar in the Yardbirds in the 90's, once told in an interview that when they did a gig in New York and he was playing one of the classic Yardbirds' solos, he looked up at the audience and discovered that both Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck stood there in front of the stage and they were playing AIR GUITAR!
@ matthew coombs :Reminds me of what I did the first time I ever picked up a tennis racket. @ pcpaulius : Most people over 18 never grow to adulthood because they refuse to take responsibility for their actions. So probably a lot if you meant fucked sexually. If you meant fucked psychologically _by their music,_ then the answer is *obviously zero.* I swear, people will say and do anything to not take responsibility for their own actions. And some even go so far as to say others should not have to take responsibility for _their own actions_ either, lols. Damned immature either way.
monokhem jesus. Why does everyone have to start talking about Crowley when Jimmy Page is mentioned? What’s so horribly wrong in black magic or occultism? I’m occultist and a witch myself (partly because of Zeppelin ironically, but it doesn’t matter)
monokhem and how is it stupid that he just happened to be interested about Crowley? I’m too like every occultist. And it’s not stupider than christianity. I know because I was a christian but I converted to Thelema, which is an occultist religion founded by Crowley and it makes much more sense than christianity
monokhem have you even done any research on his writings? And his writing is hard to understand if you don’t look into deeper and search. But seriously. Why is it so important to always to bring up man’s own personal life and beliefs? He didn’t even want to talk about his interest in occultism because of this. Jimmy and Led Zeppelin made awesome music and I think it should be only thing that matters.
monokhem you didn’t understand his writings. And I asked this because I wanted to see what the fuck you are doing here anyway? Because you clearly aren’t Led Zep fan. So what are you doing here? Spreading hatred? Take your negative energy somewhere else and let people enjoy their videos
Released in March 1958..."Rumble" by Link Wray got to #16 on the US charts...became a BIG hit in the summer of 1958. Bob Dylan called it the "best instrumental of all time!!!" CLASSIC!!!
Such a simple riff, but like Jimmy says, "it really does" have _attitude_ . Love how much joy Jimmy exhibits, you can just imagine how the very young Jimmy Page reacted the first time he heard "Rumble." Jimmy is great.
The little nod he gives when the music kicks in, and when he and Jack White agree about how much attitude the song conveys ("It really does!" "It REALLY does!") just make me smile so hard.
Best scene in the movie. Not only is Jimmy - I'll call him Jimmy - playing air guitar, but you can see he's turning the air rate-of-vibrato knob on the air amplifier behind him. What a beautiful scene of someone so in love with his life's work/play.
I see the little boy listening to his favorite artists and just enjoying it all day long. I love how it gave and gives him such joy!! Much love to you, Jimmy!!!!❤❤❤❤
Ambient Blue-eyedMonkey You also seem obsessed with Page, while that girl he was with fucked Bowie, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Keith Moon, John Entwistle and more. You think all these people are pedophiles then? Sounds to me more like you have it out for Page and choose to see it your own way, while in every book that's been written about it, people have said that none of these musicians knew her age.
This paedophile just popped up on the right side videos pane. Yes Bowie was a paedophile too. While a lot of people who been around them say they were being sucked off by 13-year-old girls under tables....
Maybe to someone else, you're the hero too. ^-^ I think sometimes we forget that we have an impact on the lives of others as well. _Your Life is Your Message._
I love Jimmy Page. He is a human being ... and he shows us all what that experience can be. He lives his passion. I don't feel him being larger than life, or a star above me or anyone. What he IS, is one of us who RECOGNIZES how exciting and beautiful BEING is ... and he radiates it. He encourages you to see your own Light. There are many people like him ... but also, he is the only Jimmy Page ... this is the paradox! And I love how he is genuine with himself. He gets out of his own way ... and lets the Joy of Being be his life. And he's shared it with the World in exactly his own way. And we can each do this. That's what I hear in his music, and in his manner of getting excited and sharing it with others. He is the Child ... and reminds us that the Child is not powerless or to be crushed by adulthood ... but to be upheld ... and that the Child is the genius. Einstein had that awareness too. Yes, I love Jimmy Page!
i ECHO your words so no need to repeat them :) jimmy we love and adore you. you have given such meaning to my life. you will never know how much. Jimmy is very earthly, gentle, sweet, soft spoken, he is not a showoff. a real english gent. i hate arrogance and showy type pl. ones that get all kinds of plastic surgery to the point they're barely human. jimmy is a dying breed.
Children have a wisdom that we are all born with. Jimmy embraces that wisdom, it's so true. He sees and feels the magic in the same way a child can. I could see it best in his speech at the Berklee College of Music. It was exactly this quality that made me want to hug him so badly, lols.
@ Chrissy Margo : _Hate_ is such a strong word to direct at someone just because they are different. I bet Jimmy wouldn't think about them that way. Perhaps that's something for you to think about. Just saying. ^-^
You know a guy like Jimmy would have a record collection that would rival the best in the world. And only one of the greatest guitarists ever would put on an air guitar show.
Lets agree to disagree, I just have a problem with Hendrix being the top spot because he didn't play a full game so to speak. His career was cut off pretty early in his life, so were left with our imaginations as to where he would've gone.
Stuart Colman mickster boone Lists of the "best" always lead to problems. I smile as I read your comment, but as long as there are good guitarists, the lists will be seen by someone with different taste and arguments will be started. But personally, I couldn't agree more with the list :)
Love this! One of the great rock guitar players of all time showing what made him tick. It's still there, right there in his laugh, and smile when that guitar is playing. You can't learn that. You either have it, or you never will. Clearly, Mr. Jimmy Page has it, and he made the world dance. You really can't do more than that.
Page is such an awesome musician and to see him getting so much satisfaction out of something this simple is really cool. You can see he genuinely loves it!,
This is great watching Jimmy page do air guitar while listening to the great rocker and original rock and roller Link Wray and his Raymen. Two great guitarists. I have been listening to R&R since '56. Duane Eddy is another Rock and Roller I listen to.
After watching this vid i realized that i was smiling for the whole duration. I got lost watching Jimmy getting lost. 2 minutes of rare true happiness.
what a room of vinyl! I love this clip and love the Rumble. Link Wray made some cool stuff - he had some really good riffs and memorable but simple chord patterns and a real knack of letting a chord just ring and breath for a while and sustain instead of always being so busy like many shredders.
What a fabulous video this is.. To see an absolute legend of the guitar world get so enthused about this song made me buy the 7” immediately. I would give everything as a professional drummer to work with someone like Jimmy Page. He comes across as such a wonderful human being and so very, very humble... He was a quarter of (to me) the greatest rock band that there has ever been and yet he shows the humility and enthusiasm of a newbie here just hearing this tune.. What an absolute freekin legend he is.
What a blessing to have such a human being on Earth, thank you so much for your music! You certainly made a big influence in my life. I just can't thank you enough! I just wish it never had to end........the ride was amazing! Cheer's....
Jim was 14 years old when RUMBLE was released - all these years later you can see the joy it brings him to hear it - takes him right back to a highlight from his childhood.
When you realize this "old" tune is still as amazing, perhaps more so, than the first time you heard it, you are experiencing something deep. I'm old enough to remember Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen" being played on a 45 rpm record changer at party when I was 12, when it was new. The record was HOT and it still is. The look on Jimmy's face says it all. "Rumble" is a special tune and the recording here is still MAGICAL!
What's not to get? You have never looked at your girl with another guy and felt the essence of the violence portrayed in this song? It's not just about stupid, meaningless violence, but instead the type that your heart is ALL IN. Like the difference between murder and premeditated murder, that's the energy and i've no idea how anyone could be oblivious to it.
It's like he's hearing it for the first time, This is how I feel when I listen to his old band, thx for the inspiration jimmy, I make a living from music now, Ill never ever forget listening to my first zeppelin record at the age of 14, it changed my life, on the spot,
Jimmy, saw you with the Yardbirds (1966?) at the Stockton, Cal. Civic Auditorium without Paul Samwell Smith. Chris Dreja on Bass. Full house, great concert. Still remember those White bell bottoms!
Fabulous song. Our guitarist is a huge Link Wray fan and is always playing this in breaks at rehearsal. But outside guitarists, is Link Wray the least-known major figure in rock music? - so many people say "Link Who?" - but he's arguably as important as Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters etc. in the evolution from blues to rock'n'roll to pop.
He's the second most important guitarist of the 50's IMO behind Chuck Berry. He should've been inducted into the RRHOF long ago, still waiting. I don't think he's even been nominated.
I'm really glad he likes it. As I do. I was worried he might think it was too basic. But it was a joy to see him taking pleasure in even the amp settings . Brilliant 😊
When Jimmy Page starts playing air guitar to your record, you've created something special.
Amen to that! Link!
0:33 : Page resisting urge to air-guitar.
1:02 : gives up :)
I love RUclips comments.
Leo Comerford
I noticed that too....i was like, am I actually gonna see this guitar legend play 'air guitar'? I can rest easy now.
Plays air guitar , out of tune .
Leo Comerford Lol! I loved every second!
He didn't resist the urge. One of his fidgets took over at that moment. Out of his control.
That smile and nod after he puts the record on, can't help but love this guy. The way he explains the vibrato, a passion for music oozes from him.
Page is as genuine and talented a musician could be
@@DG-sf9eiand he had se* with 13 year old Girls
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Yet it is a tremolo he used.
That moment when you realize even rockstars play air guitar 😂
There is nothing like seeing a true veteran still getting excited about music he's heard so long ago! Classic.
My god look at that room..
Devon Angell phenmenal collections huh? would love to go through his music...
Multi millionaire rock god that’s the room you have
+pcpauilus - Why are you so obsessed with that? You are usually the type that does the doodleing aren't you?
A good musician is ALWAYS a great listener.
pcpaulius ....nah dude.
So cool to see a legend guitar player like a kid jamming to another legend guitar player
jack white aint no legend!
R.nune LINK WRAY IS!
J. Page is a legend. Link Way was also a legend.
A good chance Jack White will be
hes already an as been LMFAO
It warms my heart that even Jimmy Page plays air guitar along with Rumble. That's awesome. He looks like a 10 year old kid!
Well, Jimmy would have been 14 or 15 the first time he heard this song.
Had you forgot he also fûck 14 old kids?
@@chillypingu8574 It's completely normal, if your from the Ozarks.
He really needed his tennis raquet.
@@markandersen793it hh's a boy from London!!!!😎
I’m gonna be devastated when Jimmy passes. Him and Zep have been a part of my life for over 50 years.
I feel the same way but about so many artists of that time. Jeff Beck and Joe Crocker hit hard. I saw Joe open for Zep at convention Hall on Asbury Park in 1970. My God, what a night.
Ah dont worry, he's doesnt want to go up there.He's been avoiding it long as possible..too much to answer for.:-)
Love how he smiles with his eyes.
He’s Chinese
Jimmy has a child like Innocent smile.
That's why he's stayed so young. He enjoys life. Same as Don Felder and Joe Walsh. These three guitar heroes have the keys to longevity.
monokhem fucking bang on (no pun intended) what i was thinking
Jimmy Page was the leader of a big ole band the Best Led Zeppelin
Fred Garvin As a young girl, I approve this message.
what the actual fuck, these comments, jeez man.
Ha Ha Jimmy Page playing Air Guitar...I love it...how many kids played air guitar to Led Zep and here he is as a fan!
link wray did inflewence himand most uk guitarists they took the blues but links style
Gypie Mayo, who played guitar in the Yardbirds in the 90's, once told in an interview that when they did a gig in New York and he was playing one of the classic Yardbirds' solos, he looked up at the audience and discovered that both Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck stood there in front of the stage and they were playing AIR GUITAR!
@ matthew coombs :Reminds me of what I did the first time I ever picked up a tennis racket.
@ pcpaulius : Most people over 18 never grow to adulthood because they refuse to take responsibility for their actions. So probably a lot if you meant fucked sexually.
If you meant fucked psychologically _by their music,_ then the answer is *obviously zero.*
I swear, people will say and do anything to not take responsibility for their own actions. And some even go so far as to say others should not have to take responsibility for _their own actions_ either, lols.
Damned immature either way.
Nice One 😜
God damn why is Jimmy Page so cool? Guy is just so cool and down to earth, yet one of the greatest guitarists
monokhem jesus. Why does everyone have to start talking about Crowley when Jimmy Page is mentioned? What’s so horribly wrong in black magic or occultism? I’m occultist and a witch myself (partly because of Zeppelin ironically, but it doesn’t matter)
monokhem and how is it stupid that he just happened to be interested about Crowley? I’m too like every occultist. And it’s not stupider than christianity. I know because I was a christian but I converted to Thelema, which is an occultist religion founded by Crowley and it makes much more sense than christianity
monokhem have you even done any research on his writings? And his writing is hard to understand if you don’t look into deeper and search. But seriously. Why is it so important to always to bring up man’s own personal life and beliefs? He didn’t even want to talk about his interest in occultism because of this. Jimmy and Led Zeppelin made awesome music and I think it should be only thing that matters.
monokhem you didn’t understand his writings. And I asked this because I wanted to see what the fuck you are doing here anyway? Because you clearly aren’t Led Zep fan. So what are you doing here? Spreading hatred? Take your negative energy somewhere else and let people enjoy their videos
monokhem maybe Jimmy is an asshole but guess what? I don’t care! :) Stop judging others and let them live their lives
I could easily watch a full documentary of Jimmy Page, playing and commenting on his vinyl record collection! Who else agrees?
Yes. We need it 🤘🏻
No doubt about it!
Released in March 1958..."Rumble" by Link Wray got to #16 on the US charts...became a BIG hit in the summer of 1958. Bob Dylan called it the "best instrumental of all time!!!" CLASSIC!!!
His reverence and enthusiasm are completely infectious.
Such a simple riff, but like Jimmy says, "it really does" have _attitude_ . Love how much joy Jimmy exhibits, you can just imagine how the very young Jimmy Page reacted the first time he heard "Rumble." Jimmy is great.
You know a riff is great when Jimmy still air guitars to it
He's such a kid at heart it's so fun to just watch him and see how deeply he loves music.
The little nod he gives when the music kicks in, and when he and Jack White agree about how much attitude the song conveys ("It really does!" "It REALLY does!") just make me smile so hard.
Best scene in the movie. Not only is Jimmy - I'll call him Jimmy - playing air guitar, but you can see he's turning the air rate-of-vibrato knob on the air amplifier behind him.
What a beautiful scene of someone so in love with his life's work/play.
What good is an air guitar without an air amplifier?
I think everyone calls him Jimmy
/Art
his name is Jimmy
@james crowe i call him jim to his face
I see the little boy listening to his favorite artists and just enjoying it all day long. I love how it gave and gives him such joy!! Much love to you, Jimmy!!!!❤❤❤❤
He must’ve had listened to it thousands of times and the last part of the solo still makes him giggle like he heard it the first time.
Watching Jimmy Page air guitar is by far the coolest thing I’ve seen today
I could listen to Jimmy listening to music all day.
even his air guitar is nuanced
That's cool ..makes me feel like I'm in the room with him after school as a teen playing albums expect I played Led Zeppelin 11..
11. You are fake news. CNN shit, don't be a pussy, you know Pagey didn't bang around 11 year-olds. Lori, yes too young, but come on.
I don't read books about paedophiles.
Ambient Blue-eyedMonkey You also seem obsessed with Page, while that girl he was with fucked Bowie, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Keith Moon, John Entwistle and more. You think all these people are pedophiles then? Sounds to me more like you have it out for Page and choose to see it your own way, while in every book that's been written about it, people have said that none of these musicians knew her age.
This paedophile just popped up on the right side videos pane. Yes Bowie was a paedophile too. While a lot of people who been around them say they were being sucked off by 13-year-old girls under tables....
@Harvey Let him die a virgin with his made up "facts" he got from Buzzfeed and Vice. What a sad life he must live.
I think it's just adorable to see his face light up and smile at Link Wray!
He has heros just like we do,except,he's now the hero!
Maybe to someone else, you're the hero too. ^-^
I think sometimes we forget that we have an impact on the lives of others as well. _Your Life is Your Message._
Jimmy Page blissed out on 🎶!
I love Jimmy Page. He is a human being ... and he shows us all what that experience can be. He lives his passion. I don't feel him being larger than life, or a star above me or anyone. What he IS, is one of us who RECOGNIZES how exciting and beautiful BEING is ... and he radiates it. He encourages you to see your own Light. There are many people like him ... but also, he is the only Jimmy Page ... this is the paradox! And I love how he is genuine with himself. He gets out of his own way ... and lets the Joy of Being be his life. And he's shared it with the World in exactly his own way. And we can each do this. That's what I hear in his music, and in his manner of getting excited and sharing it with others. He is the Child ... and reminds us that the Child is not powerless or to be crushed by adulthood ... but to be upheld ... and that the Child is the genius. Einstein had that awareness too. Yes, I love Jimmy Page!
i ECHO your words so no need to repeat them :)
jimmy we love and adore you. you have given such meaning to my life. you will never know how much. Jimmy is very earthly, gentle, sweet, soft spoken, he is not a showoff. a real english gent. i hate arrogance and showy type pl. ones that get all kinds of plastic surgery to the point they're barely human. jimmy is a dying breed.
Children have a wisdom that we are all born with. Jimmy embraces that wisdom, it's so true. He sees and feels the magic in the same way a child can.
I could see it best in his speech at the Berklee College of Music. It was exactly this quality that made me want to hug him so badly, lols.
@ Chrissy Margo : _Hate_ is such a strong word to direct at someone just because they are different. I bet Jimmy wouldn't think about them that way. Perhaps that's something for you to think about.
Just saying. ^-^
@cassl14 Yeah especially when he allegedly raped a 14-15 year old girl.
@cassl14 www.cracked.com/article_20560_5-beloved-celebrities-everyone-forgets-did-terrible-things.html
I don't know why I get so much joy out of this. I bet I've watched it 25 times.
You know a guy like Jimmy would have a record collection that would rival the best in the world. And only one of the greatest guitarists ever would put on an air guitar show.
I just love how happy he looks!
And healthy, too.
1. Hendrix
2. Page
3. Everybody else.
mickster boone nah,
1. Page
2. Everybody else...
1) Hendrix
2) Beck
3) Page
4) Everybody Else
Lets agree to disagree, I just have a problem with Hendrix being the top spot because he didn't play a full game so to speak. His career was cut off pretty early in his life, so were left with our imaginations as to where he would've gone.
Stuart Colman mickster boone
Lists of the "best" always lead to problems. I smile as I read your comment, but as long as there are good guitarists, the lists will be seen by someone with different taste and arguments will be started. But personally, I couldn't agree more with the list :)
Love this! One of the great rock guitar players of all time showing what made him tick. It's still there, right there in his laugh, and smile when that guitar is playing. You can't learn that. You either have it, or you never will. Clearly, Mr. Jimmy Page has it, and he made the world dance. You really can't do more than that.
Joyful
Page is such an awesome musician and to see him getting so much satisfaction out of something this simple is really cool. You can see he genuinely loves it!,
God I love this man. Jimmy's guitar playing is like a religion to me.
sleeping with a 14 year old? aiming high then. the bloke is scum
After all this years, still has the same enthusiasm of a kid who listens a song for the first time. What a legend.
This is great watching Jimmy page do air guitar while listening to the great rocker and original rock and roller Link Wray and his Raymen. Two great guitarists. I have been listening to R&R since '56. Duane Eddy is another Rock and Roller I listen to.
jarheadrn was checkin out your '60s playlist... groovy stuff!!
It is only a small fraction of what I have on You Tube under my account there. Thank you
Austin Willis Thanks, I lived through it, is the important fact.
+jarheadrn. Jimmy gets a pass, but anyone else doing air guitar is an utter fool.
+kenp3L True Mate, True! But he's such a TERRIBLE air guitarist; how can that be possible???
;-)
1:04 Greatest moment in film history
...and that's what I'm talkin' about !
Jack O It is simply stunning. his smile at the start makes me happy as well.
After watching this vid i realized that i was smiling for the whole duration. I got lost watching Jimmy getting lost. 2 minutes of rare true happiness.
he nailed it haha
Jack O It just might be!
what a room of vinyl! I love this clip and love the Rumble. Link Wray made some cool stuff - he had some really good riffs and memorable but simple chord patterns and a real knack of letting a chord just ring and breath for a while and sustain instead of always being so busy like many shredders.
Gosh, I'd like to go through Jimmy's library. It looks like his vinyl collection beats all.
What a fabulous video this is.. To see an absolute legend of the guitar world get so enthused about this song made me buy the 7” immediately. I would give everything as a professional drummer to work with someone like Jimmy Page. He comes across as such a wonderful human being and so very, very humble... He was a quarter of (to me) the greatest rock band that there has ever been and yet he shows the humility and enthusiasm of a newbie here just hearing this tune.. What an absolute freekin legend he is.
Great to see Jimmy just sit back and relax and enjoy someone else playing.
I adore him, talented ,humble, legendary shy and so generous towards other musicians, pure genius
Now theres someone who's record collection i'd love to go through.
This has got to be one of the Greatest Private Jimmy Page Video's Of All Time...
Came here on a tangent, but I feel like my life is so much better now for having seen this
just read the comments. I love how everyone truly loves the music and this video.
What a blessing to have such a human being on Earth, thank you so much for your music! You certainly made a big influence in my life. I just can't thank you enough!
I just wish it never had to end........the ride was amazing!
Cheer's....
Funny how this is the exact reaction I have now when listening to Page's playing. The torch has been passed on...
This is probably my favorite video on RUclips. Legend himself smiling and listening to epic rock n roll song!
1:05 this brings such a huge smile to my face
Ha! That effect is, technically, tremolo, not vibrato. But yeah it's Jimmy fucking Page: he can call it ham on rye and what he says goes!
Aaah the legend nods in approval. Love seeing you enjoying this so much, imagine how cool you are when Jimmy Page air-guitars to your shit.
That is pretty damn awesome
Rest assured, Link Wray is a legend in his own right. Jimmy Page is nodding to a master.
Such a simple song yet Jimmy loves it. That's cool. I love it too. It's about the profound attitude just like he said!
Jimmy has the cutest smile 😃 He's amazingly childlike. He always looks like he's enjoying life. 🥰
Why wouldn't he! He's a talented musician, fabulously wealthy, has a sexy wife 30 years his junior and is universally liked.
Jim was 14 years old when RUMBLE was released - all these years later you can see the joy it brings him to hear it - takes him right back to a highlight from his childhood.
That song NEVER loses its energy
This how we look when we hear your music, Jimmy. Love seeing a legend appreciating another artist.
The best reaction video ever.
When you realize this "old" tune is still as amazing, perhaps more so, than the first time you heard it, you are experiencing something deep. I'm old enough to remember Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen" being played on a 45 rpm record changer at party when I was 12, when it was new. The record was HOT and it still is.
The look on Jimmy's face says it all. "Rumble" is a special tune and the recording here is still MAGICAL!
It was in 1958, and Link was asked to just live ad-hoc something to a stroll....and this came out. Some 17 year old girl called it Rumble.
Jimmy always seems so smiley and happy
Jimmy just loves the music like we do .
It's great seeing Jimmy playing air guitar!
It is amazing watching Jimmy light up when the music starts...the man is a genius and a joy to watch and listen to. "God is in the house"
Lovely man. It is one of my dreams to meet him in person.
That's my same reaction when I'm trying to express Jimmy Page's guitar playing. Seen Jimmy so humble, how cool is that.
his smile is one of my favorites
Nothing cooler than a rockstar rocking out to another rock star haha
HE'S SO CUTE IM ACTUALLY STARTING TO CRY
***** HOLY SHIT ARE YOU KIDDING?!
Oh, dear...stiff upper lip, old girl!
I could watch a whole documentary of Jimmy Page, playing his favorite 45’s. Make this happen!
His smile makes me forget my troubles
I have a mint 78 RPM copy of Rumble, probably my most valuable record in my collection. I'm thrilled to see how much influence that song had.
i wanna see jimmies 78 collection
This is really sweet. Look's just like a happy kid :-)
I never really got this song, but if Jimmy says its cool, then I believe it.
What's not to get?
You have never looked at your girl with another guy and felt the essence of the violence portrayed in this song? It's not just about stupid, meaningless violence, but instead the type that your heart is ALL IN.
Like the difference between murder and premeditated murder, that's the energy and i've no idea how anyone could be oblivious to it.
Just love this video. Can't watch it too many times.
I just love Jimmy’s smile🔥
its so awesome when a legend admires another legened
Just love this guy already 40 years and counting ...
...and for the last 40 or so years, millions have played Led Zeppelin records and had the exact same smile on our faces and joy in our souls.
That’s cool. Every day I listen to this on my playlist >>€
Classic. Love to see this kind of footage. Arguably the greatest rock guitarist that ever lived playing air guitar like a kid. Priceless.
Amazing how much joy this brings to a far superior guitar player. It just goes to show...you don't have to be Yngwie or satriani.
you know that a music is REALLY legendary when jimmy f**king page is playing air guitar to that
Jimmy Page. What a legend. So cool watching him rockin out.
I just to try play this song with my guitar..so difficult..so many years. ..then I noticed..Its about feeling :) You rock Jimmy !
Jimmy is so natural here, like u could have a great conversation about music/recording, etc.
It's gonna suck when we lose Jimmy.
we'll never lose him, we won him!
Minor Threat ah don’t make me sad :,(
Link Wray was an influence to so many greats like Pete Townsend, Neil Young, Page.
znogypogy I'm sure it was him playing raunchy that got him into the beatles
There is a documentary called rumble, it’s about the influence of native Americans on RNR.
Zulfikar Egzikutor Great documentary! Highly recommend it.
@@MsAppassionata me2!
znogypogy No. George Harrison played Raunchy by Duane Eddy to get into The Beatles.
One of my favorite moments in this film, anyone into guitar knows where he is coming from here, and it's from his era .
whats the movie name?
+Brice Andreasson It Might Get Loud
It's like he's hearing it for the first time,
This is how I feel when I listen to his old band, thx for the inspiration jimmy, I make a living from music now,
Ill never ever forget listening to my first zeppelin record at the age of 14, it changed my life, on the spot,
Jimmy, saw you with the Yardbirds (1966?) at the Stockton, Cal. Civic Auditorium without Paul Samwell Smith. Chris Dreja on Bass. Full house, great concert. Still remember those White bell bottoms!
AS LINKS THIRD AND LAST LEGAL WIFE IN US....I KNOW HE WAS DEDICATED TO ALL MUSICIANS...ANYONE WHO WANTED WAS ALWAYS ALLOWED ON STAGE WITH HIM......
Hi.
Thanks for the insight 😊
want some analingus
He left your ass and it’s sad that you’re on the internet trying to milk your relationship with him while he left you for Denmark
@@user-fw8wt4qo3o I fail to see how making some kind remarks about Link is "milking it". I don't think that word means what you think it means.
i recognize a true music aficionado when i see one.
Fabulous song. Our guitarist is a huge Link Wray fan and is always playing this in breaks at rehearsal. But outside guitarists, is Link Wray the least-known major figure in rock music? - so many people say "Link Who?" - but he's arguably as important as Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters etc. in the evolution from blues to rock'n'roll to pop.
Absolutely
Muddy Waters who? Hehehe
He's the second most important guitarist of the 50's IMO behind Chuck Berry. He should've been inducted into the RRHOF long ago, still waiting. I don't think he's even been nominated.
The look on his face just when Link Wray pounces though those strings is the same one he had the day he first heard it. That's rock n roll.
watching Jimmy Page play air guitar! The best!
I love it when he smiles.
" It's cool to see a Rock Legend like Page really impressed with someone else's music." Link Wray is also a guitar legend...
Link Wray should be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
He finally made it.
Long over due.
Link Wray is a legend.
The "vibrahto" with the English accent, my heart flutters. And of course, the smile.
I'm really glad he likes it. As I do. I was worried he might think it was too basic. But it was a joy to see him taking pleasure in even the amp settings . Brilliant 😊