At 16 years old, I was afforded the gift of meeting Jimi, he was dating a tenant that I knew in Manhattan (who was a stewardess for a big airline. Although she was older than I, she was a dear friend and asked Jimi if I could go with them as they were going to a downtown club to hear another artist. Upon arriving at the club, we were seated at a table and within minutes we were surrounded by many people. Jimi told us that he didn’t feel comfortable so we got up and left. We went to another place and he talked with my friend and I about being comfortable in an environment. After that evening I ran into him several times and I was rather amazed at how different he was in private from his stage image. One evening I was at Madison Square Soul concert and one of the performers asked him to come on to the band pit and play a song with them. The guitarist gave him his guitar to play. Jimi played and when the show was over, he happened to be on the same subway as I. He spoke with me and gave me insight on certain techniques of playing then he told me that he was not pleased with the live destruction of guitars and as I was learning to play, he advised me not to destroy guitars as this was something that he did and thereafter was coaxed by management to do thereafter. Jimi was so thoughtful and soft spoken and I am certain that many people had no clue as to Jimi “the person” while he was with us. Not at all, the fire filled personality that he exhibited on stage.
Hendrix conquered Mount Guitar in his first pro year in the UK and his career only spanned from Sept 66 to Sep 70. What an impact! ...his flag is still flying solo on that mountain 54 years later.
Hendrix wasn't "Battling" substance abuse, you see, that's where your wrong, taking drugs of his own volition, yes, ..there's a difference. Not everyone on drugs is " Battling Substance Abuse." Some actually Want to do them, what a Concept, ..put That in your pipe and smoke it, ..🤷
Ben Perfect mate That era they all took Drugs. They couldn't get enough That's why the music is the best in the world. Tony iommi dumped his mrs because he wanted to do drugs. Keith Richards said the best stones album Was a result of drugs I couldn't get enough acid loved it. My choice 60 now Bikes drugs beer rock music. If I hadn't done it I'd be pissed off now. Regretting it... Any way it's not how long you live its what You achieve & experience. While your here. Ref Hendrix & Bruce Lee Respect bro. .
Some are gifted enough to benefit from drugs. Some can’t handle their own sobriety.They battle with or without drugs. Others can’t enjoy drugs or can’t get the good ones but battle with sobriety. Others just don’t need them and can take them or leave them. When you can get up on stage for a scheduled performance without drugs and not regret it and do it on a regular basis throughout your tour, and that is something special. Most of us don’t know Jimi Hendrix and can only guess who he was off stage. I’ve heard him speak very softly and appear to be a very sensitive contemplative and generous person. He was gifted enough to accept his own fragility and recognize that in others. In the company of truly great person I think we can shed our armor, except our vulnerability I feel lucky but humble in their presence. Jimmy’s managers would not have wanted him to be just human on stage
@@KingKull1971 Which compositions did Hendrix come up with that were better than Page's? And which acoustic playing did Hendrix do that was superior to Page's?
@lyndoncmp5751 all Hendrix's compositions were better IMO. Machine Gun for example blows away anything Zeppelin put together IMO. Have you ever listened to the Axis Bold as Love Album. Spainish Castle Magic slams. Also, Hendrix's song House is Burning on the Electric Lady Land album is so good that no one else can play it. To be honest; I don't listen to Zeppelin much. I can't sit through a whole album. I'm not saying they're not good because they are. I just prefer Hendrix.
@@KingKull1971 Other way around for me. I used to like Hendrix but quickly went off him the further I delved because I found him restrictive, without much scope and certainly not diverse enough. With respect, nothing Hendrix composed is anywhere near the level of Kashmir, The Rain Song, Ten Years Gone and yes Stairway To Heaven. It just isn't. Machine Gun not even remotely blows away Whole Lotta Love. It was Whole Lotta Love that dragged the 1960s into the 1970s and changed rock, not Machine Gun. Peace anyway.
Page is the greatest of all time. Played in so many guitar alternate tunings. Acoustic and electric, one day it will all be known to all what Jimmy Page did for now he’s still alive and it doesn’t get the recognition as the very best . But one thing for sure it’s either Page or Hendrix number 1
Page was one of the best guitarists of his era but by today's standards he's no longer exceptional. As a well known music journalist remarked "there's 7 year old Japanese girls on RUclips now who are better guitarists than Jimmy Page"
"The impression Jimi Hendrix leaves behind is often exaggerated?” After roughly 40 years of reading books and biographies, magazines (Guitar World, Guitar Player, Rolling Stone, etc.), and watching many documentaries, I have never encountered this perspective on Hendrix, especially from one of his British Invasion colleagues. Jeff Beck, Pete Townshend of The Who, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Cream (specifically Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce), and others have all shared their extraordinary experiences, which are well-documented. This claim was posted three months ago, 54 years after Hendrix's passing. Is there anyone still living that can verify this conversation or interview with Jimmy Page ever took place? This appears to be yet another unverifiable, someone heard from somebody, who heard from somebody, and so on." ________________________________________
..that's kind of like the pot calling the kettle black, and Yes, I understand the point he's making but Jimmy Page was plenty stoned out in the stratosphere while playing, on many occasions, and not "Battling Substance Abuse" , as you put it, because he was where he Wanted to be. 🔥🌌
When zep played Madison Jimmy by his own admission didn't sleep for a week. Have these knobheads Never got the concept of Sex drugs & rock n roll. That was the crack. And the fans were shit faced. We've all done it.. We were all at. Off to score for a party. Stop rewriting history. Fucking media.
True, Page was really run down during the last years of the 1970s - not so much high as zoned out - and he can probably credit John Bonham's death with saving his own life.
@@benwright6330 Yes, the survival prospects for Zep if Bonham had not died in 1980 are a tough call...they wouldn't have been able to keep up through the eighties. Jimmy Page probably can credit Bonzo''s death with his own survival at that point.
@@louise_rose ..yes, ..and Plant's voice couldn't have lasted indefinitely at that pace. He was already straining and using his lower register more as evidenced in songs like "I'm gonna Crawl" etc.
Dave Gilmour has confirmed that he saw Hendrix's last show in the UK, at the Isle of Wight Festival, just three weeks before the guy passed away - a show that's known to have been uneven with both highs and lows, but did include a good take of Machine Gun.
Page conquered the drugs and got clean. Hendrix was a mess and a junkie in the 1969-70 period regularly using cocaine and heroin. Steve Miller said about Hendrix's death in comparison to Stevie Ray Vaughan's "So when Stevie died it, it was one of those horrible things. It was unnecessary, the helicopter flights from East Troy, Wisconsin to Chicago was a 90 minute drive. It was totally unnecessary. It was a tragedy beyond belief caused by nonsense, in my opinion. There was no need to for anyone to be flying in helicopters in the fog to Chicago, ya know. They could have been there in 90 minutes they could have been at the doorway to the hotel. So, it was horrible and it was kinda like even more tragic than than Jimi Hendrix’ death. Because when Jimi Hendrix died he was basically a junkie and he was a mess and his life was falling apart. When Stevie Ray died he had gotten himself together. He was focused and he was really to become the statesman. The guy. And he just got cut off way too early and there hasn’t been anyone since to come along with that kind of energy and that kind of reality in their playing, so it’s greatly, greatly missed".
Maybe if a drunken Led Zeppelin hadn't decided to toss around Chinese food all over the place at the party for Jimi's Electric Lady studio opening, things would have continued to be better between them, but it seems that Jimmy Page doesn't like to mention that....
Page made the huge mistake of not seeing many great bands live in 1967. What a loss of a rare opportunity. It's like throwing away a billion dollars. He did not see Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd or Jimi Hendrix live at the time, it's a travesty and I really wish he would have got to see them since he had every chance to do so and seems regrets it very much.
Whose terrible drug history? Jimi or Jimmy? When asked Jimi said the best new bands coming along were Chicago Transit Authority, the he admired Terry Kath Led Zeppelin, and a group out of Texas, Z Z Top.
I have heard PAGE SAY CLEARLY, in THREE different interviews, that one of his Regrets IS, that he NEVER GOT a CHANCE to SEE Jimi"... PAGE SAID, "When Jimmy came over here to London, we were so busy touring the States, we NEVER got a chance to SEE him- I always said I was GOING to, but put it off, and then he was gone from us" A B.S. post - By "World Star"..... Haahahahahahahahaha!
Hendrix was the best because his guitar becomes sentient in his hand and can talk much louder sh** than anything this video says…if the guitar choose to, period. What makes the best musician or any artist is the soul and life they put into their art. Art is formless, mistakes are nothing. Once you frame your art, you lose the touch. That is why Hendrix is the best because he is constantly inventing new things.
This is just pure nonsense. First of all, Hendrix used drugs as did everyone, musicians and fans alike at that time; he did not have a drug problem. Unlike Jim Morrison or Janis Joplin who had well documented drug problems that spiraled down to their eventual demise, Hendrix's death was the result of one unfortunate incident. Second, I don't believe Page ever said this. Where's the video? Everyone I've ever seen interviewed who actually met Hendrix says he was a great guy who was very present, if somewhat shy.
Hendrix, Page, Clapton and Beck were really great and when I was younger I would've said these were the best of all time, but that was before I started listening to the blues and I can truly say that these guys were a notch below blues artists like Freddie King, Albert Collin, Buddy Guy and Luther Allison
"Battled substance abuse all his life", Sheesh, let's not make Hendrix look too good now, let's take his kneecaps off, can we please not have these holier than than AI inputs narrating for actual human might,...please.
Hows it going guys? I scratched Jimmy Pages guitar while doing work at his house in 2016, wasnt even my fault - he was on something and trying to have me hold his guitar and let go before my hands were there, i caught it but the bottom swung and hit other guitar and scratched it. The guy he talks about in interviews that is supposed to have ducked him and he can't find him - thats me, only i didn't duck him and he's been fucking with me the whole time. He could have filed an ins claim even tho it wasn't my fault but wants me to pay. He has half way stalked me ever since calling all my employers, random messages here and there. He flips between he is sorry and I owe him a million dollars for his guitar.
a s s u m i n g he didn´t know who or what how would u know how and what he percieved there ´n then if he´s mellow and silent or would tell u completely lay it out u will never know for certain cause u can look at people´s heads but cannot look in people´s heads
"hendrix did drugs".....the whole video is just an excuse to talk substance abuse.i guess you need more and better information about the subject.you can read a book or two before saying all this crap.thank you
Sorry Jimi page was ok he did a lot of overdubbing and was a mediocre session man his song writing and arrangements and studio wizardry is really his forte, take that away and he no Roy Buchanan or even like he admired Clarence white even Jeff beck.
"mediocre session man" lmao he in his early 20s were already the most demanding session guitarist in london music scene, what did you do in your useless 20s?
Doesn't sound like an awful experience to me. Why the stupid misleading title???
Exactly! What a dumb video. Then again, it's AI. So....
thanx for saving my time.
yes its a s....t video
It says, when he had a chance to meet him at a show, he was whacked out on drugs and unapproachable. Bad time see?
Click bait
Waste of time. Another sensational headline looking for a story.
Plus anyone saying he was a dope fein is a liar. Nothing about him spoke of being a drug fein. If he was on dope please give me some.
it's ai generated
At 16 years old, I was afforded the gift of meeting Jimi, he was dating a tenant that I knew in Manhattan (who was a stewardess for a big airline. Although she was older than I, she was a dear friend and asked Jimi if I could go with them as they were going to a downtown club to hear another artist. Upon arriving at the club, we were seated at a table and within minutes we were surrounded by many people. Jimi told us that he didn’t feel comfortable so we got up and left. We went to another place and he talked with my friend and I about being comfortable in an environment. After that evening I ran into him several times and I was rather amazed at how different he was in private from his stage image. One evening I was at Madison Square Soul concert and one of the performers asked him to come on to the band pit and play a song with them. The guitarist gave him his guitar to play. Jimi played and when the show was over, he happened to be on the same subway as I. He spoke with me and gave me insight on certain techniques of playing then he told me that he was not pleased with the live destruction of guitars and as I was learning to play, he advised me not to destroy guitars as this was something that he did and thereafter was coaxed by management to do thereafter. Jimi was so thoughtful and soft spoken and I am certain that many people had no clue as to Jimi “the person” while he was with us. Not at all, the fire filled personality that he exhibited on stage.
more stories please i love and long for the days
Great story. I was an actor in New York, and also work in broadcasting. I worked and met famous people. I loved this story
Awesome story..thanks for posting
click bait-beware!
some mis-information in here- I guess that's the danger of these ' computerized reviews ' with zero human guidance
0:32 "Jimmy Page, who transformed the Rock scene with Led Zeppelin, is perhaps one of the best guitarists of all time." Yeah, perhaps he is. 😂
Hardly
Page stole Otis Rush and Hublin Sumlin guitarist for Howling wolf whole sound
Page was from a different realm 💯 ❤❤❤❤
Not from Planet fucking Earth
Page was overrated, imitator, he was never on Jimi's level, no comparison.
@@Carl-b1qabsolute yank. Both are creative geniuses
Page stole Otis Rush and Hubert Sumlin guitarist for Howling Wolf whole style
@territorialtea747 Nope, Zeppelin is a glorified cover band that stole music from Howling Wolf to Bob Dylan. Hendrix have credit to his influencers
What's with the "LYING TITLE"?
clickbait
ai
Hendrix conquered Mount Guitar in his first pro year in the UK and his career only spanned from Sept 66 to Sep 70. What an impact! ...his flag is still flying solo on that mountain 54 years later.
He was so addicted and ruined that he thought he was a musician but turns out he was a dentist...
no one would ever,say bad shit about jimi
Hendrix wasn't "Battling" substance abuse, you see, that's where your wrong, taking drugs of his own volition, yes, ..there's a difference. Not everyone on drugs is " Battling Substance Abuse." Some actually Want to do them, what a Concept, ..put That in your pipe and smoke it, ..🤷
We got a modern day Aristotle over here
Ben
Perfect mate
That era they all took
Drugs.
They couldn't get enough
That's why the music is the best in the world.
Tony iommi dumped his mrs because he wanted to do drugs.
Keith Richards said the best stones album
Was a result of drugs
I couldn't get enough acid loved it.
My choice
60 now
Bikes drugs beer rock music.
If I hadn't done it I'd be pissed off now.
Regretting it...
Any way it's not how long you live its what
You achieve & experience.
While your here.
Ref Hendrix & Bruce Lee
Respect bro.
.
Fuckin aye Cotton
He wasn't suffering at all hahaha
Some are gifted enough to benefit from drugs.
Some can’t handle their own sobriety.They battle with or without drugs.
Others can’t enjoy drugs or can’t get the good ones but battle with sobriety. Others just don’t need them and can take them or leave them.
When you can get up on stage for a scheduled performance without drugs and not regret it and do it on a regular basis throughout your tour, and that is something special.
Most of us don’t know Jimi Hendrix and can only guess who he was off stage.
I’ve heard him speak very softly and appear to be a very sensitive contemplative and generous person.
He was gifted enough to accept his own fragility and recognize that in others.
In the company of truly great person I think we can shed our armor, except our vulnerability I feel lucky but humble in their presence.
Jimmy’s managers would not have wanted him to be just human on stage
Hendrix got himself killed by getting in bed with the wrong people ...he was not a drug addict he was social partying type of guy .
You know this how.
This is a bogus AI voiced nonsense clickbait video.
jimmy hendrix bol vynikajuci hrac na gitare,ale udrogoval sa k smrti,jimmy page bol po jeho smrti v 70tich rokoch jednoducho neprekonatelny.
As great as Page is, Hendrix is on another level!
Page came up with better compositions, and was superior on acoustic.
@@lyndoncmp5751i totally disagree
@@KingKull1971
Which compositions did Hendrix come up with that were better than Page's? And which acoustic playing did Hendrix do that was superior to Page's?
@lyndoncmp5751 all Hendrix's compositions were better IMO. Machine Gun for example blows away anything Zeppelin put together IMO. Have you ever listened to the Axis Bold as Love Album. Spainish Castle Magic slams. Also, Hendrix's song House is Burning on the Electric Lady Land album is so good that no one else can play it. To be honest; I don't listen to Zeppelin much. I can't sit through a whole album. I'm not saying they're not good because they are. I just prefer Hendrix.
@@KingKull1971
Other way around for me. I used to like Hendrix but quickly went off him the further I delved because I found him restrictive, without much scope and certainly not diverse enough.
With respect, nothing Hendrix composed is anywhere near the level of Kashmir, The Rain Song, Ten Years Gone and yes Stairway To Heaven. It just isn't.
Machine Gun not even remotely blows away Whole Lotta Love. It was Whole Lotta Love that dragged the 1960s into the 1970s and changed rock, not Machine Gun.
Peace anyway.
Page is the greatest of all time. Played in so many guitar alternate tunings. Acoustic and electric, one day it will all be known to all what Jimmy Page did for now he’s still alive and it doesn’t get the recognition as the very best . But one thing for sure it’s either Page or Hendrix number 1
They’re my top two favorites. I also like Ritchie Blackmore.
Hendrix and Page are probably the top two most influential guitar players in Rock.
Personally I think Jimmy Page is best!😂
Me too
Makes no sense shipmate Tommy tutledge...wuz bestie
And was a substance user himself.
One of my favorites, for sure. 🔥💙🔥 For me the best(if there is such a thing) is Paco de Lucia, or maybe Allan Holdsworth.
He's sloppy as fuck
This kind of robotic, shallow vibe of the narrator is a true insult to rock n roll.
I never heard that particular story, nor have I ever heard Page speak about anyone's drug use publicly. He ovecame addiction himself in later years.
Not performing without substance ? Wrong..that's part of it..!
Page was one of the best guitarists of his era but by today's standards he's no longer exceptional. As a well known music journalist remarked "there's 7 year old Japanese girls on RUclips now who are better guitarists than Jimmy Page"
Seven year old girls with a body of work and innovative ideas that change music forever ?
How did 102 people like this video?
I know right?
I don't think he was Page's favorite.
"The impression Jimi Hendrix leaves behind is often exaggerated?” After roughly 40 years of reading books and biographies, magazines (Guitar World, Guitar Player, Rolling Stone, etc.), and watching many documentaries, I have never encountered this perspective on Hendrix, especially from one of his British Invasion colleagues. Jeff Beck, Pete Townshend of The Who, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Cream (specifically Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce), and others have all shared their extraordinary experiences, which are well-documented. This claim was posted three months ago, 54 years after Hendrix's passing. Is there anyone still living that can verify this conversation or interview with Jimmy Page ever took place? This appears to be yet another unverifiable, someone heard from somebody, who heard from somebody, and so on."
________________________________________
Title got me. It wasn’t bad experience
THEY ARE BOTH MY FAVORITE GUITARIST , & WERE JUST ON ANOTHER LEVEL !
..that's kind of like the pot calling the kettle black, and Yes, I understand the point he's making but Jimmy Page was plenty stoned out in the stratosphere while playing, on many occasions, and not "Battling Substance Abuse" , as you put it, because he was where he Wanted to be. 🔥🌌
When zep played Madison
Jimmy by his own admission didn't sleep for a week.
Have these knobheads
Never got the concept of
Sex drugs & rock n roll.
That was the crack.
And the fans were shit faced.
We've all done it..
We were all at.
Off to score for a party.
Stop rewriting history.
Fucking media.
True, Page was really run down during the last years of the 1970s - not so much high as zoned out - and he can probably credit John Bonham's death with saving his own life.
@@louise_rose ..true, ..they would've broken up anyway, ..they were burning out.🔥🌌
@@benwright6330 Yes, the survival prospects for Zep if Bonham had not died in 1980 are a tough call...they wouldn't have been able to keep up through the eighties. Jimmy Page probably can credit Bonzo''s death with his own survival at that point.
@@louise_rose ..yes, ..and Plant's voice couldn't have lasted indefinitely at that pace. He was already straining and using his lower register more as evidenced in songs like "I'm gonna Crawl" etc.
I wonder what Jimmy Page thought of the solo in the middle of Machine Gun from the original Band Of Gypsys album
Dave Gilmour has confirmed that he saw Hendrix's last show in the UK, at the Isle of Wight Festival, just three weeks before the guy passed away - a show that's known to have been uneven with both highs and lows, but did include a good take of Machine Gun.
Hendrix changed everything..light years ahead of them all..
Instead of " awful" it should have been " AWE FILLED"
Jimmy Page was also with the Yardbirds. The AI, pronounced Pete Townsend last name wrong
If Hendrix was only using Drugs, We've never have seen over 200 tracks recorded!
And page wasn't a druggie? Jimi had a traumatic childhood.
Page conquered the drugs and got clean. Hendrix was a mess and a junkie in the 1969-70 period regularly using cocaine and heroin. Steve Miller said about Hendrix's death in comparison to Stevie Ray Vaughan's "So when Stevie died it, it was one of those horrible things. It was unnecessary, the helicopter flights from East Troy, Wisconsin to Chicago was a 90 minute drive. It was totally unnecessary. It was a tragedy beyond belief caused by nonsense, in my opinion. There was no need to for anyone to be flying in helicopters in the fog to Chicago, ya know. They could have been there in 90 minutes they could have been at the doorway to the hotel. So, it was horrible and it was kinda like even more tragic than than Jimi Hendrix’ death. Because when Jimi Hendrix died he was basically a junkie and he was a mess and his life was falling apart. When Stevie Ray died he had gotten himself together. He was focused and he was really to become the statesman. The guy. And he just got cut off way too early and there hasn’t been anyone since to come along with that kind of energy and that kind of reality in their playing, so it’s greatly, greatly missed".
Maybe if a drunken Led Zeppelin hadn't decided to toss around Chinese food all over the place at the party for Jimi's Electric Lady studio opening, things would have continued to be better between them, but it seems that Jimmy Page doesn't like to mention that....
More BS about jimi
Who in the heck is that at 0:29
You know she didn’t even have a drink till 21 don’t you.
Drugs, sex, and rock n' roll was the motto back then
I remembering reading an interview with Page saying he never met Jimi or even saw Hendrix in concert so this whole video is a load of crap.
Are these narrations AI generated? They are so bad. The title has no connection to the content.
My two favourite guitarists.
Don't watch this, waste of time. Basically, Page met Hendrix at a club but Hendrix was too stoned to converse with him. The end.
Page made the huge mistake of not seeing many great bands live in 1967. What a loss of a rare opportunity. It's like throwing away a billion dollars. He did not see Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd or Jimi Hendrix live at the time, it's a travesty and I really wish he would have got to see them since he had every chance to do so and seems regrets it very much.
Whose terrible drug history?
Jimi or Jimmy?
When asked
Jimi said the best new bands coming along were Chicago Transit Authority, the he admired Terry Kath
Led Zeppelin, and a group out of Texas, Z Z Top.
Zz top wasn't around then back then. Billy Gibbons was playing in a band called the Moving Side Walks.
Who wrote this script, AI???
I have heard PAGE SAY CLEARLY, in THREE different interviews, that one of his Regrets IS, that he NEVER GOT a CHANCE to SEE Jimi"...
PAGE SAID, "When Jimmy came over here to London, we were so busy touring the States, we NEVER got a chance to SEE him- I always said I was GOING to, but put it off, and then he was gone from us"
A B.S. post - By "World Star".....
Haahahahahahahahaha!
Hendrix was the best because his guitar becomes sentient in his hand and can talk much louder sh** than anything this video says…if the guitar choose to, period. What makes the best musician or any artist is the soul and life they put into their art. Art is formless, mistakes are nothing. Once you frame your art, you lose the touch. That is why Hendrix is the best because he is constantly inventing new things.
The evidence is Hendrix thought Zeppelin were a waste of space.
Nope one of the last albums he got really into was Led Zeppelin II.
@@lyndoncmp5751 Oh, dear.
TERRIBLE AI voice.
The narrator is clueless. Can't pronounce Pete Townsend's name correctly.
It's computer generated not a human voice
Your videos title is an "exaggerated one" 2:26
Hendrix had to escape America to become himself. Listening to this may be why.
Shameless BS, always read the comments first, and if comments are turned off just don’t watch it
False. Page did a few studio sessions with Hendrix. Page played with many, many guitarists.
Hemdrix is an.innovator...Page is artistry and musicality combined...but Page is the best we have ever had.
I can imagine.
Even to me it would have been awful.
If it wasn't for Hendrix and Page we would all be listening to disco and big hair crap
They never played together.
This is just pure nonsense. First of all, Hendrix used drugs as did everyone, musicians and fans alike at that time; he did not have a drug problem. Unlike Jim Morrison or Janis Joplin who had well documented drug problems that spiraled down to their eventual demise, Hendrix's death was the result of one unfortunate incident. Second, I don't believe Page ever said this. Where's the video? Everyone I've ever seen interviewed who actually met Hendrix says he was a great guy who was very present, if somewhat shy.
The operative word.."perhaps"
Hendrix, Page, Clapton and Beck were really great and when I was younger I would've said these were the best of all time, but that was before I started listening to the blues and I can truly say that these guys were a notch below blues artists like Freddie King, Albert Collin, Buddy Guy and Luther Allison
Whoever titled this video should be kicked off You Tube.
Hendrix battle substance abuse all his life? Bulshit!
Another AI video that sucks.
Page had his own issues with drugs. A little of the pot calling the kettle black.
What a misleading title.
Thumbs down.
Rubbish. Hendrix didn't rate Led Zeppelin. He thought they were a British blues rip-off. They were.
ARE YOU EXPERIENCED
"Battled substance abuse all his life", Sheesh, let's not make Hendrix look too good now, let's take his kneecaps off, can we please not have these holier than than AI inputs narrating for actual human might,...please.
From my point of view Page don’t like Hendrix
Click bait bullshit. The fact that YT decided not display "dislikes" is a travesty.
Clickbait corrupt channels should be banned so that the losers who create them can look for real jobs.
Hows it going guys? I scratched Jimmy Pages guitar while doing work at his house in 2016, wasnt even my fault - he was on something and trying to have me hold his guitar and let go before my hands were there, i caught it but the bottom swung and hit other guitar and scratched it. The guy he talks about in interviews that is supposed to have ducked him and he can't find him - thats me, only i didn't duck him and he's been fucking with me the whole time. He could have filed an ins claim even tho it wasn't my fault but wants me to pay. He has half way stalked me ever since calling all my employers, random messages here and there. He flips between he is sorry and I owe him a million dollars for his guitar.
Cool copypaste but you forgot to convert the money to sterling, Britain hasn't gone on the dollar last I heard.
@@BrockTheHeathen whos talking about Britain? This happened at his house in sarasota FL USA
Just tell him it adds a bit of character to the guitar ,, relic and all that,,,
I'm against censorship but first on my list would be to delete clickbait videos with an AI voice.
jimmy page bol od 1968 do roku 1977 neprekonatelny,zive vystupenia led zeppelin to jasne dokazuju jedinecnost jimmyho pagea.
Hendrix MURDERS him.
Hendrix, Page, Beck, EVH, Gimour, Blackmore, Vai, Rhodes , Angus young. All awsome and all unique
this video is weird a f. i'm upset not happy
Don’t smear jimi’s name, you cowards. Even with that title, it’s just unnecessary.
Reported video for misinformation
I've long since learned to disregard voice-over videos; they're just AI. Voice with out a face? 👎
Page was just as wack out on substances as Hendrix.
no
a s s u m i n g
he didn´t know who or what how would u know how and what he percieved there ´n then
if he´s mellow and silent or would tell u completely lay it out u will never know for certain
cause u can look at people´s heads but cannot look in people´s heads
Pete Town-shed. Unsubscribed
Why lie? For clicks.
"hendrix did drugs".....the whole video is just an excuse to talk substance abuse.i guess you need more and better information about the subject.you can read a book or two before saying all this crap.thank you
Yeah, like Jimmy Page never got wasted...
STUPID click-bait title.
AI narration sucks.
AI tripe
This video is nonsense. Hendrix is the GOAT.
Dumb B$ Ai video again. I knew page would never say something like that. Reported.
Yankers whoever made this 2 a load of bsa disgrace
Horrible
Written by a primitive AI bot. Irritating.
Sorry Jimi page was ok he did a lot of overdubbing and was a mediocre session man his song writing and arrangements and studio wizardry is really his forte, take that away and he no Roy Buchanan or even like he admired Clarence white even Jeff beck.
If you can't even spell his name, don't bother. It's clear you have no idea what you are ranting on about.
"mediocre session man" lmao he in his early 20s were already the most demanding session guitarist in london music scene, what did you do in your useless 20s?
@@anggie2904 See this is why you can’t put an opinion in, people don’t know how to agree or disagree all they do is wine, I’ve no time for it.
@@anggie2904 calm down 🥱🥴
@@danocable hating on someone hiding behind the "opinion" card lmao. Learn the difference, every word that you've said above are faaaar from the fact.
Clickbait AI shit.
Typical American nonsense.
Bullshit from start to finish
TownSHend
Give her a break, she is only an AI bot.
Pure Bullshit