"Every night when we’ve been on stage it was living, totally living in every point; the spark had become the flame and the flame was burning really bright" - J. Page
I am now 67 and lived through that beautiful period that was the end of the sixties and the seventies and have always loved Led Zeppelin from the first day I heard LZ I. Best Heavy Rock band ever. Jimmy Page is a guitar God.
I'm 53 and my first love loved this band (age almost 13 1983) that's how I found them. Needless to say within a year they became my favorite band ( age 14) and the favorite of my friends because I just went nuts and they had no choice LMAO. 2023 still my favorites. Nobody can come close to what they have put in to the souls of those who fell in love with them. Each and every song has pronounced and revisited a part of my life that no band ever could
This is very chilling in a way!! The house has so much to say, its almost as if Jimmy doesn't want to leave or say goodbye to it. Its a place that changed him, the band and it changed the way WE HEAR rock music. I could not imagine owning that home knowing what music was made there! As a drummer it would be very strange for me just knowing. I would have had Jimmy sign some of the things ON THE HOUSE!! or have him carve his initials on the stairs. Thank you Mr. Page, you definitely changed my life and the music in my life. Cheers!!!
Um... fittingly appropriate... there was no Owner of the Home. It was a Home for Orphans. Given the generation it spawned. The parents they actually had sparks a melancholy more deep than any lyric from Stairway.
His quote “Trying to keep that day far far away and out of sight “ at the end gets me every time. I hate to think about not being able to play the guitar one day due to age. Seen Page in the 80s and 90s. He’s my hero
Two things I love. One is when Page in his room and he puts on Link Wray - the look on his face is the same as mine was when I was in my room and I would put on a Zep album and play air guitar. The other is the pure and worshipful homage paid by the other two, who are both legendary top stars in their own right of course. Their body postures, the looks on their faces and everything when he pulls out the double neck, goes over a riff on the Les Paul or just... talks.
That was brilliant, 1969 I bought the first album after hearing one track, Dazed and confused, it changed my music listening for ever, I was 19, hard for people now to understand how different it was from all the pop stuff around then, no internet to hear new bands, but as he said they were all good, and gelled completely, never tire of listening to them, on my USB stick in the car, the BBC session I’m listening to, so raw so much ahead of them, Free Tons of Sobs same year I think, again a tight band, so good, thanks.
What an amount of memories Jimmy must have when walking in Headley Grange 🤩 Beautifull and humble man. I would have liked to be his friend and spare time with him .... What a good experience and I cannot even imagine how my life would be like to have a friend like him 😍
Absolutely wonderful video biography. In 2007 I was in Rye England with SUN legend Mack Self , and our Limo driver David told me that Jimmy lived just down the road and he had given him a lift that day. I was like , Wow , he said Elton John lived there too . I wished I could have met them and spend a few moments with them but we had a show to do in Camber Sands . Rockabilly Rave . We were only there for a week . Billy Lee Riley, Mack & Me. God's speed Jimmy. I wonder if there's a actual biography ( novel ) of You out there somewhere? Would be awesome. Love from Bernd Adler ( Ben*Ben ) from USA .
In his prime Untouchable guitar player. He is just on another level. Those guys are extremely lucky to be sitting down with him like that. Have to buy this now God bless
Even rock stars are star struck by Jimmy Page as evident in this film. Love it when Jack just puts down his guitar to watch Page's fretwork with reverence and awe.
I’ve been listening to Zeppelin since 1970. I never grow tired of any of their music. The band or the solo efforts of each. I’ve seen them threes times. Plant/Page- Plant solo twice. And The Firm. NOBODY COMPARES !!
ZOSO- Dear Sir, You are a master musician, a wizard of vibrational understanding. You have blessed us all. Know this- When you are no more? We will still be listening to you in infinitum.......... the creations you enresonate, are universal magic to us all... Thank you Mr. Page........ thank you so very much...
Bingo, that's what really separates him from other "guitar gods". There's a spectrum, of course, from "not much of a songwriter at all" to "master songwriter", but Page in the 1970s was way over on the "master songwriter" end of the spectrum, to the right of his peers like Hendrix, Beck, and Clapton. I've love to know if Hendrix would have become a studio rat like Page in the 1970s and concentrated on writing and production, or if he would have gone in some other more spontaneous direction. And yeah, Page (and Plant) should be criticized for their now very well-documented instances of intellectual property theft. As should Miles Davis, for that matter. But I'll keep listening to Miles and Jimmy Page because they were far more than just "music thieves".
@@SDPickups Yes, we all know that. It's been repeated over and over for decades. But we also all know that the black blues musicians stole from each other... Jimmy Page: Guitarist/Composer/Producer. The three headed dragon of Rock!
@@VisualSOLUTIONSMedia Led Zeppelin was sued several times for copyright infringement and LOST every time. What they did was against the law. Willie Dixon was granted ownership of his own songs by Chess Records, so he got a nice pile of money from their thievery.
Best day ever for Jack White and the Edge!! For as long as they live they will be able to talk about the day they got to play with Jimmy Page. At Jimmy Page’s home studio. A day they will never ever forget😁😁👍👍
Yeah man. He's like some Renaissance wizard. Some kind of archetypal dude. And what really keeps it simple for this complex man is that he just enjoys what he does like a little kid.
What, how good was John Bonham? The greatest drummer of all time :) Yeah man, the way him and page play off each other always gets me. Start checking out the bootleg shows, 1970 was just a phenomenal year for me.
The absolute best drummer, the best all around guitarist, the best keyboard/bass player, and that "wedding singer "... The Greatest Undisputed Heavy Weight Rock Band in History...
The sad thing, we will never see that "everyone has to have album" again, Frampton Comes Alive, Rumors, Thriller, Saturday Night Fever, all those mega selling albums from the late 70's and early 80's, it will never happen again.
I remember when the first album came out, my buddy and a friend met at his house, smoked a joint and listened to it and also to the new Stones album. I have to be honest, the Zep album didn't impress me at all. I liked Black Dog, but the rest of it was strange, like folk rock and Welsh songs. I didn't get what they were doing, and apparently the critics didn't either. The Stones album was really engaging, rockin as hell, and that space song and the pot we'd just smoked sent me on a mental journey, a mental movie. I never bought a Zeppelin album until here decades later on I was collecting old records and found one of theirs and bought it. I've grown to respect Page as a true innovative artist over time. But back then? No, they weren't an instant hit by any means. The built a fanbase by touring, they had to educate their audience until what they were doing finally got across. You also have to realize that we were being inundated by incredibly new and major talents who made history all in a few short years. HENDRIX, JANIS, BECK, PAGE, GREEN, RORY GALLEGHER, JOHNNY WINTER. It was an insane time, the Viet Nam war, Nixon, Johnson, Kennedy murdered by our own government, Kent State. Great music, the music of revolution against racism, a government out of control, drugs, rock n' roll. Am lucky I lived thru all that, and learned to play guitar....
@@BobABooey. Greed, money, corporate music. They latch onto a new talent, then they all copy that person's style and create fake artists. Its what killed the music. We live in such screwed up times, politicians telling us the virus is fake and we should not wear masks to protect ourselves and loved ones.....Where is the REBELLION against the INSANITY? Thats what created the music of those times. We were being murdered by cops and sent to kill people in a foreign land no one cared about; our black brothers and sisters were being murdered and massacred. We REBELLED, we SUNG about it. Kids these days are too busy liking photos of birthday cakes, while half the planet die from stagnant water drinking. Youth drugged by Facebook and carrying around computer phones that cost hundreds of dollars.......music is dead.
Hot diggity DAMN - those boys can play!! I wish they’d do a collaboration, record an album and put Robert Plant on vocals. New music from the VERY BEST musicians on planet Earth. I love Jack White. He’s got incredible talent. JIMMY PAIGE is the rock God for all time. His tutelage would put Jack over the top. And Edge is as good as it gets as well. I’ve watched this full documentary many times. Nothing is more inspiring than Jack White’s dedication to musical purity. He lived in a run down house w/o the basic comforts to keep his creation real. Gotta love that. Three giant talents in one room w/no ego getting in the way. Jack and Edge look at Paige w/such reverence, his status of top guitar genius to ever walk the Earth is confirmed. Wish there were more docs like this
@Ez Smith Funny, I have an eye for this kind of stuff, as well... One asks, did the phone do some weird auto correct (probably not, but for the benefit of the doubt...), or was it "user error"? And it was edited at least once, to boot!! I think in this day and age where many people rely on "the software will fix it", plus the "my time is too valuable" to do simple self-editing/correcting... So what, who cares if I come across as a simpleton... haha.
@Ez Smith Oh yeah, almost forgot (I'm 62, haha, don't get old...) I loved your Hendricks reference!! I had to look up Hendrix myself (what am I missing here, haha), knowing you had made a good "joke." I discovered that there is a Jim Hendricks, an American guitarist, folk musician. What I love about the YT comments, it's a good source of informational "leads". Thanks EZ, for the humor and said lead.
In my opinion, LZ IV is easily one of the greatest albums of all time, if not the best. Only album (full album, how the songs feel and how their attitudes interact) I feel comes close is Quadrophenia by The Who
the edge definitely has his place in guitar music history but he's so against the blues (as most punk bands claim to be). he just really doesn't speak the same language as jimmy and jack white.
@Werner Voss I don’t know about that. I don’t like U2 at all, like at all. But you can’t deny he made it with what he has. Whoever the guitar player is, as long as he’s playing from the heart I can’t hate on that. I mean are we talking technique here or just the songwriting or what?
Earl's court '75. From what ive found it's probably their best concert on video. I prefer the versions on it to the "song remains the same movie," usually.
What you just saw was Jimmy Page putting on a seminar for Edge & Jack White. Jimmy was def the alpha dog. 🎸 I'm 60 and they have always been my favorite bad of all time.
You're amazing I've never really heard any interviews with you and I have to say that you're an inspiration man you really are all of your music I love every song you wrote there's not one song you wrote that I don't like I mean you're my favorite guitarist in the world Led Zeppelin's the only band that I like every single song they made every other band Oar songs I skip through not Led Zeppelin
Page says, "There's a total concentration on music, and creativity and writing. Pushing the boundaries; looking over the horizon." Genius applied with hard work, and then becoming "gifted." Page was gifted, perhaps, but he *made* that "gift." Embarrassing to watch Jack White go off rhythm during the jam of In My Time of Dying. With Page there, It's like seeing Leonardo da Vinci with a paint-by-numbers 4th grader. White may have been targeted by the director as a contrast; not his fault. Thanks to Jimmy for going along with the making of this film. Thanks for the outtakes, because I just watched the whole film and it's pretty much grit your teeth and suck in your breath in spots.
This may be very slightly off topic, but studies have shown that people that concentrate on ONE skill their entire live more or less never lose their skill in only that one think. It's so ingrained into them, that they could become clumsy, forgetful, whatever, but in that one thing they'll keep their skill.
I would have loved to have seen David Gilmour on this documentary as well. But I don't think the world could have handled Page and Gilmour playing in the same room.
i was a diehard page fan.. i started playing guitar in 1976...stairway to heaven, my first song... no i didnt take lessons... no one i knew to show me... me and the radio...and that became frustrating in the home... everyone got sick of me trying.. but, i did get there and i did prove my point.. kids today, go to youtube, any song you want to learn is there, and it takes minutes...no wonder you have 10 year old prodigies...i wonder if that same info was around years aqgo, where would we be...
omg my face melted... it actually melted and there's bones showing instead of skin. HAIL THE GOD OF THE GUITAR! Thank you for Jimmy Page's parents for making him... 3:45 on hurts my soul it's SO GOOD "like an orgasm".
Good point. They tried to do a movie on RUclips stars, then when they got to Chris Crocker, they chucked the rest and just did a Crocker movie for that reason. They struck gold. The end result was "Me @ the Zoo" which won at Sundance and got picked by HBO. Jimmy offered enough materail for a 90 minute documentary, discussing his early career and the story behind each Zep album.
i've been in bands and have seen musicians with an innate ability to play their instrument, some people can teach themselves thru years of practice to be very good, but they lose it if they don't keep up the chops, but there are people who have a "natural" ability to play, my guess is those people don't "lose it".
"The whole reason for being here was that" . Jimmy lived for the creative process. That's why he was so prolific. He did the work of writing because he loved it.
"Every night when we’ve been on stage it was living, totally living in every point; the spark had become the flame and the flame was burning really bright" - J. Page
"On a bad night, we were better than most. But on a good night, we'd mop the floor with anyone." -John Paul Jones
I love that different angle view on Stairway from T.S.R.T.S. gives another perspective on his playing that solo..
I don't think that stairway solo was from TSRTS. It was a different concert
It looked like Earls Court in ‘75
@@nakulghate9448 Earl's Court.
I am now 67 and lived through that beautiful period that was the end of the sixties and the seventies and have always loved Led Zeppelin from the first day I heard LZ I. Best Heavy Rock band ever. Jimmy Page is a guitar God.
I'm 60. Not far behind you. I also understand and feel your every word.
Same for me...I'm 68 now..
@@grammarpolice1462 still got a long way to go , your still young!!!!!🤣🤣🤣
I'm 70 and I agree. Very well said!
I'm 53 and my first love loved this band (age almost 13 1983) that's how I found them. Needless to say within a year they became my favorite band ( age 14) and the favorite of my friends because I just went nuts and they had no choice LMAO. 2023 still my favorites. Nobody can come close to what they have put in to the souls of those who fell in love with them. Each and every song has pronounced and revisited a part of my life that no band ever could
This is very chilling in a way!! The house has so much to say, its almost as if Jimmy doesn't want to leave or say goodbye to it.
Its a place that changed him, the band and it changed the way WE HEAR rock music.
I could not imagine owning that home knowing what music was made there! As a drummer it would be very strange for me just knowing. I would have had Jimmy sign some of the things ON THE HOUSE!! or have him carve his initials on the stairs.
Thank you Mr. Page, you definitely changed my life and the music in my life. Cheers!!!
Um... fittingly appropriate... there was no Owner of the Home. It was a Home for Orphans. Given the generation it spawned. The parents they actually had sparks a melancholy more deep than any lyric from Stairway.
His quote “Trying to keep that day far far away and out of sight “ at the end gets me every time. I hate to think about not being able to play the guitar one day due to age. Seen Page in the 80s and 90s. He’s my hero
I agree totally. I watch that partaking couple of tes a year since the film came out
Hands down. Led Zeppelin was and always will be the BEST rock n roll band EVER! I guess I'm partial.
No doubt about it.
Nope... Just realistic😛
No argument. FACT
Truth!!
No new LZ for list one millennium!!,,😂😂😂PIRIOD,,,!!!!100% Sure about that!!!!
Two things I love. One is when Page in his room and he puts on Link Wray - the look on his face is the same as mine was when I was in my room and I would put on a Zep album and play air guitar. The other is the pure and worshipful homage paid by the other two, who are both legendary top stars in their own right of course. Their body postures, the looks on their faces and everything when he pulls out the double neck, goes over a riff on the Les Paul or just... talks.
Ten Years Gone still brings a tear to my eye for many reasons. Beautiful. Thank you Jimmy!
What a song. What a song, rea)y something. Pure rock art.
Can you just imagine? Jamming with Jimmy Page. Easily one of the top influences in modern music. One of a kind. Legend.
That's on my bucket list. 🎸
Jimmy Page & me. 😎
Even the Page haters deep inside would give both of there legs to hang out , learn and play guitar with Mr. Page . That's the truth !!
and here we are 50+ years later still calling it MODERN music, right?
A musical genius, but intriguing for so many other reasons. Every time I watch him play, it just gets me.
Simply amazing Jimmy. I could listen to him talk all night long
This bit of IMTOD is probably the best bit of live guitar ever caught on film
I agree!!❤
man I have to give it up for jack white because he really hit that slide with conviction
i so love Jimmys honesty
I am so fortunate to have went to high school in the mid 70s ,Zep ruled.,Jimmy was the king to us stoners.
Yes, please keep that day far, far way, and out of sight.
Jimmy Page, simply legendary and brilliant! I Love him 🐉🎸🙏🏻
The dynamics of all of their styles combined is so special and awesome to see
Jimmy usually lives up to everybody expectations, as a musician. Needless to say as a composer, too.
Hes a genius
That was brilliant, 1969 I bought the first album after hearing one track, Dazed and confused, it changed my music listening for ever, I was 19, hard for people now to understand how different it was from all the pop stuff around then, no internet to hear new bands, but as he said they were all good, and gelled completely, never tire of listening to them, on my USB stick in the car, the BBC session I’m listening to, so raw so much ahead of them, Free Tons of Sobs same year I think, again a tight band, so good, thanks.
The studio version of Dazed still sounds fantastic today. The riffing at the end of the jam is insane. Page was otherworldly on that track.
What an amount of memories Jimmy must have when walking in Headley Grange 🤩 Beautifull and humble man. I would have liked to be his friend and spare time with him .... What a good experience and I cannot even imagine how my life would be like to have a friend like him 😍
Absolutely wonderful video biography. In 2007 I was in Rye England with SUN legend Mack Self , and our Limo driver David told me that Jimmy lived just down the road and he had given him a lift that day. I was like , Wow , he said Elton John lived there too . I wished I could have met them and spend a few moments with them but we had a show to do in Camber Sands . Rockabilly Rave . We were only there for a week . Billy Lee Riley, Mack & Me. God's speed Jimmy. I wonder if there's a actual biography ( novel ) of You out there somewhere? Would be awesome. Love from Bernd Adler ( Ben*Ben ) from USA .
In his prime Untouchable guitar player. He is just on another level. Those guys are extremely lucky to be sitting down with him like that. Have to buy this now God bless
the solo on stairway...absolutely heaven...
Even rock stars are star struck by Jimmy Page as evident in this film. Love it when Jack just puts down his guitar to watch Page's fretwork with reverence and awe.
page is one of the best writers and arrangers of all time. such juicy stuff,
That 3 part series was brilliant..thank you
I’ve been listening to Zeppelin since 1970. I never grow tired of any of their music. The band or the solo efforts of each. I’ve seen them threes times. Plant/Page- Plant solo twice. And The Firm. NOBODY COMPARES !!
I HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO SINCE 1969 WHEN THEY FIRST STARTED
If you see Jimmys facial expressions , he lives the music.
one of the greatest guitarists EVER! Always been a fan and always will be
Page sure sounds like an excited young person, who just found a guitar in his house, this very day!
Like his unassuming personality. A mark of a GREAT ARTIST♥️
Jimmy page truly a gentleman and well defined guitarist in the realm of really great men dispite his past .
Thanks to the uploader for this. I've seen the whole film but was only really interested in Jimmy. This is perfect :-)
Exact same for me
ZOSO- Dear Sir, You are a master musician, a wizard of vibrational understanding. You have blessed us all. Know this- When you are no more? We will still be listening to you in infinitum.......... the creations you enresonate, are universal magic to us all... Thank you Mr. Page........ thank you so very much...
David W The man touched me in a way my old lady never can. lol
okay.. jimmy page is just amazing... and he still looks good for his age.. this is just fantastic
The most amazing guitarist in the world in my opinion
Anche secondo me 👍👍
Jimmy did a bit of schooling in that little jam...seriously masterful. Was at their first 3 concerts in L.A. Always blown away
Jimmy page is the master of song writing
Ummmm, they stole from black blues artists, made money thru theft. Willie Dixon sued the heck out of them and won.
Bingo, that's what really separates him from other "guitar gods". There's a spectrum, of course, from "not much of a songwriter at all" to "master songwriter", but Page in the 1970s was way over on the "master songwriter" end of the spectrum, to the right of his peers like Hendrix, Beck, and Clapton. I've love to know if Hendrix would have become a studio rat like Page in the 1970s and concentrated on writing and production, or if he would have gone in some other more spontaneous direction.
And yeah, Page (and Plant) should be criticized for their now very well-documented instances of intellectual property theft. As should Miles Davis, for that matter. But I'll keep listening to Miles and Jimmy Page because they were far more than just "music thieves".
@@SDPickups Yes, we all know that. It's been repeated over and over for decades. But we also all know that the black blues musicians stole from each other...
Jimmy Page: Guitarist/Composer/Producer. The three headed dragon of Rock!
@@VisualSOLUTIONSMedia Led Zeppelin was sued several times for copyright infringement and LOST every time. What they did was against the law. Willie Dixon was granted ownership of his own songs by Chess Records, so he got a nice pile of money from their thievery.
@@SDPickups And we're do you think Black Blues artists took there music from?
"..the 'spark' become the flame, and the flame was burning really bright..." man, don't we all wish for that?!
Best day ever for Jack White and the Edge!! For as long as they live they will be able to talk about the day they got to play with Jimmy Page. At Jimmy Page’s home studio. A day they will never ever forget😁😁👍👍
The edge my hero !!!! U2 for eternity !!! Thanks for your work with U2!!!!! This band changed my life since 1984!!!!! 👃
He is more than an brilliant guitarrist
Yeah man. He's like some Renaissance wizard. Some kind of archetypal dude. And what really keeps it simple for this complex man is that he just enjoys what he does like a little kid.
@@allencollins6031 Great Comment🐝🌹💫
They enjoyed that mixing it with Page. Can feel it was a precious meeting.
Anybody noticed the drumming during Stairway guitar solo? How good was Bonham.
What, how good was John Bonham? The greatest drummer of all time :) Yeah man, the way him and page play off each other always gets me. Start checking out the bootleg shows, 1970 was just a phenomenal year for me.
The absolute best drummer, the best all around guitarist, the best keyboard/bass player, and that "wedding singer "...
The Greatest Undisputed Heavy Weight Rock Band in History...
This Is A Complete FOCUS of a True "Rock God" A ternal Direction with Harmony.ALL Praise SIR PAGE and his GREATNESS!!!!!!
I love how at around 1:08 it's like "I can still create new guitar sounds that will make your brain bleed"
That sounded like shit lol
Can still remember the plàce ànd time hearing Stairway for the first time at 15 years of age. It sent goosebumps down my spine
JIMMY IS A GUITAR GOD. my musical idol without a doubt. no one comes close in my eyes. inspired me musically since i was a young teenager
Watching Jimmy play my time of dying is like watching a Dutch Master paint a masterpiece.
The best guitarist and muscian of all time.
My favorite, too, but "of all time"? I reckon not.
james Patrick is a musical genius ! and a great pair with Robert
This is way way better than the movie itself.
A paragraph?
Nowadays, the same album would probably get 5 pages worth.
no kidding!! and the cover of the magazine lol
The sad thing, we will never see that "everyone has to have album" again, Frampton Comes Alive, Rumors, Thriller, Saturday Night Fever, all those mega selling albums from the late 70's and early 80's, it will never happen again.
After it's been number one on the charts for 50 years now LOL
I remember when the first album came out, my buddy and a friend met at his house, smoked a joint and listened to it and also to the new Stones album. I have to be honest, the Zep album didn't impress me at all. I liked Black Dog, but the rest of it was strange, like folk rock and Welsh songs. I didn't get what they were doing, and apparently the critics didn't either. The Stones album was really engaging, rockin as hell, and that space song and the pot we'd just smoked sent me on a mental journey, a mental movie. I never bought a Zeppelin album until here decades later on I was collecting old records and found one of theirs and bought it. I've grown to respect Page as a true innovative artist over time. But back then? No, they weren't an instant hit by any means. The built a fanbase by touring, they had to educate their audience until what they were doing finally got across. You also have to realize that we were being inundated by incredibly new and major talents who made history all in a few short years. HENDRIX, JANIS, BECK, PAGE, GREEN, RORY GALLEGHER, JOHNNY WINTER. It was an insane time, the Viet Nam war, Nixon, Johnson, Kennedy murdered by our own government, Kent State. Great music, the music of revolution against racism, a government out of control, drugs, rock n' roll. Am lucky I lived thru all that, and learned to play guitar....
@@BobABooey. Greed, money, corporate music. They latch onto a new talent, then they all copy that person's style and create fake artists. Its what killed the music. We live in such screwed up times, politicians telling us the virus is fake and we should not wear masks to protect ourselves and loved ones.....Where is the REBELLION against the INSANITY? Thats what created the music of those times. We were being murdered by cops and sent to kill people in a foreign land no one cared about; our black brothers and sisters were being murdered and massacred. We REBELLED, we SUNG about it. Kids these days are too busy liking photos of birthday cakes, while half the planet die from stagnant water drinking. Youth drugged by Facebook and carrying around computer phones that cost hundreds of dollars.......music is dead.
I just want a full length Page documentary
Zepp are doing one. Tentatively called 'Apollo'.
It would be so amazing to be on stage jamming with Jimmy Page,the greatest guitarist ever.
What an incredible journey and I’m so happy to have lived through it. I wanna go back and relive it all!!! Man this was a great video.
all 3 playing together, that's what i call a MULTIPLE EARGASM!
You forget one!!
@@Charliefalke I was talking about Jimmy, the Edge, and Jack playing slide here. Who else am I missing?
to have flown this high and landed safely.....just wow
I've jammed with all the Legends. In front of the mirror in my bedroom. 😔😪..👍🙂
Thanks buddy.. Rock'n'Roll🎸
Hot diggity DAMN - those boys can play!! I wish they’d do a collaboration, record an album and put Robert Plant on vocals. New music from the VERY BEST musicians on planet Earth. I love Jack White. He’s got incredible talent. JIMMY PAIGE is the rock God for all time. His tutelage would put Jack over the top. And Edge is as good as it gets as well.
I’ve watched this full documentary many times. Nothing is more inspiring than Jack White’s dedication to musical purity. He lived in a run down house w/o the basic comforts to keep his creation real. Gotta love that.
Three giant talents in one room w/no ego getting in the way. Jack and Edge look at Paige w/such reverence, his status of top guitar genius to ever walk the Earth is confirmed.
Wish there were more docs like this
All of that and you wrote Paige 😖.
Are you a fan of Jimmy Hendricks ?
@Ez Smith Funny, I have an eye for this kind of stuff, as well... One asks, did the phone do some weird auto correct (probably not, but for the benefit of the doubt...), or was it "user error"? And it was edited at least once, to boot!! I think in this day and age where many people rely on "the software will fix it", plus the "my time is too valuable" to do simple self-editing/correcting... So what, who cares if I come across as a simpleton... haha.
@Ez Smith Oh yeah, almost forgot (I'm 62, haha, don't get old...) I loved your Hendricks reference!! I had to look up Hendrix myself (what am I missing here, haha), knowing you had made a good "joke." I discovered that there is a Jim Hendricks, an American guitarist, folk musician. What I love about the YT comments, it's a good source of informational "leads". Thanks EZ, for the humor and said lead.
In my opinion, LZ IV is easily one of the greatest albums of all time, if not the best. Only album (full album, how the songs feel and how their attitudes interact) I feel comes close is Quadrophenia by The Who
Such different styles but still sound amazing together
The outtakes are better than the movie. It’s funny watching the Edge try and keep up and pretend he can play without effects.
the edge definitely has his place in guitar music history but he's so against the blues (as most punk bands claim to be). he just really doesn't speak the same language as jimmy and jack white.
Honestly Edge's solos on In My Time of Dying sound amazing.
I thought so too! And damn Jack White impressed me on this documentary too!
Edge is all effects... pass
@@MikeMayo1963 not on that solo in the video. Other than his Edge reverb shit he plays with all the time, I thought he sounded great.
@Werner Voss I don’t know about that. I don’t like U2 at all, like at all. But you can’t deny he made it with what he has. Whoever the guitar player is, as long as he’s playing from the heart I can’t hate on that. I mean are we talking technique here or just the songwriting or what?
Considering the Edge didn't come up from playing the blues, and never really played the blues, he did well here!
Earl's court '75. From what ive found it's probably their best concert on video. I prefer the versions on it to the "song remains the same movie," usually.
royal albert hall 70 is probably my favourite although they only had 2 albums out by that point so lots of songs arnt there
Knebworth has grown on me over the years.
What you just saw was Jimmy Page putting on a seminar for Edge & Jack White. Jimmy was def the alpha dog. 🎸
I'm 60 and they have always been my favorite bad of all time.
Jack White has a narly tone going on. Love it.
It's called overdrive and distortion.
Page wins the tone contest
Simply the best.
I never knew Jack White could play so well along with Edge this combination it's awesome
You're amazing I've never really heard any interviews with you and I have to say that you're an inspiration man you really are all of your music I love every song you wrote there's not one song you wrote that I don't like I mean you're my favorite guitarist in the world Led Zeppelin's the only band that I like every single song they made every other band Oar songs I skip through not Led Zeppelin
Its really good of Jimmy giving them guitar lessons
3 guys just jamming out
They look so happy✌🏽
Page says, "There's a total concentration on music, and creativity and writing. Pushing the boundaries; looking over the horizon." Genius applied with hard work, and then becoming "gifted." Page was gifted, perhaps, but he *made* that "gift."
Embarrassing to watch Jack White go off rhythm during the jam of In My Time of Dying. With Page there, It's like seeing Leonardo da Vinci with a paint-by-numbers 4th grader. White may have been targeted by the director as a contrast; not his fault. Thanks to Jimmy for going along with the making of this film. Thanks for the outtakes, because I just watched the whole film and it's pretty much grit your teeth and suck in your breath in spots.
there will be always one God , Jimmy Page , no way to compare him with any one else .
Oh my! They're so adorable I can't Even... I wanna buy that Film so hard!!
Did it as one of the first and definitely one of the best all time
The Edge, effects and sound
Jimmy Page, Unorthodox and creative
Jack White, Simple rock.
All the needed was a modern fast player.
A critique is only one Knobs view
haha i know what that means
"Critique" is too kind for such twits.
Clever! I don't think many people got the joke!
❤🇺🇸🇬🇧😄✌WOW music to my ears ! I just LOVE IT !!!
Please come back Jimmy we miss you!
This may be very slightly off topic, but studies have shown that people that concentrate on ONE skill their entire live more or less never lose their skill in only that one think. It's so ingrained into them, that they could become clumsy, forgetful, whatever, but in that one thing they'll keep their skill.
They all did a good job on in my time of dying
They are a band amongst themselves that we need. But do we deserve?
What did you do today, Bobby? I jammed with Jimmy Page and the Edge!
True true, it'd take 100% commitment to not lose it. Beyond the natural aging process, people just have different priorities at that stage in life.
God Bless Jimmy Page xx
The master - Jimmy Page.
I would have loved to have seen David Gilmour on this documentary as well. But I don't think the world could have handled Page and Gilmour playing in the same room.
Check out Jeff Beck with Dave Gilmour on the 4th July Albert Hall gig, circa 2008. It's on RUclips, they play 'Jerusalem', on July 4th.
The three they chose were each representative of their era. Page and Gilmour were from the same era.
@@NealR2000 Also, the world wouldn't be able to handle it. They could only choose one.
i was a diehard page fan.. i started playing guitar in 1976...stairway to heaven, my first song... no i didnt take lessons... no one i knew to show me... me and the radio...and that became frustrating in the home... everyone got sick of me trying.. but, i did get there and i did prove my point.. kids today, go to youtube, any song you want to learn is there, and it takes minutes...no wonder you have 10 year old prodigies...i wonder if that same info was around years aqgo, where would we be...
omg my face melted... it actually melted and there's bones showing instead of skin. HAIL THE GOD OF THE GUITAR! Thank you for Jimmy Page's parents for making him... 3:45 on hurts my soul it's SO GOOD "like an orgasm".
Just wonderful
You are the best Jimmj grazie
Kudos to Edge and Jack, but I just realized how much better this documentary would have been had it been just about Jimmy and Zepp.
Good point. They tried to do a movie on RUclips stars, then when they got to Chris Crocker, they chucked the rest and just did a Crocker movie for that reason. They struck gold. The end result was "Me @ the Zoo" which won at Sundance and got picked by HBO. Jimmy offered enough materail for a 90 minute documentary, discussing his early career and the story behind each Zep album.
Imagine being in a room, and jamming on guitar with Jimmy EFFING Page.
i've been in bands and have seen musicians with an innate ability to play their instrument, some people can teach themselves thru years of practice to be very good, but they lose it if they don't keep up the chops, but there are people who have a "natural" ability to play, my guess is those people don't "lose it".
jack white is a badass guitar player man
To this day I still hold Rolling Stone magazine in contempt for basically saying led zeppilin sucks.
"The whole reason for being here was that" . Jimmy lived for the creative process. That's why he was so prolific. He did the work of writing because he loved it.