A genius before his time. He was right when he said "the critics didn't understand what we were doing". Thank God the rest of us did!!
@Skinny_Karlos9 жыл бұрын
I think that he's a genius at the exact right time. Imagine how things would have been had he been lost to another era.
@cmoore1859 жыл бұрын
+Mark Thuaux At least we still would have had Clapton, Beck, and Hendrix.
@Skinny_Karlos9 жыл бұрын
+C moore You're right there. I'm glad we've had ol'slow hands & Jeff Beck allthese years. I regularly imagine how Hendrix might have evolved in his playing.
@cmoore1859 жыл бұрын
I was fortunate enough to be at woodstock. When he played 90% of the people had already gone. Personally, I think he would've been something like Clapton and gone back to blues. His idol was Buddy Guy. In the early 90's Buddy's drummer lived in Tulsa and was a friend of mine. His name was George Nicely. I am saying was because he isn't with us anymore.
@mitch18359 жыл бұрын
Xavier Marroquin Thank you sir!
@benderbendingrodriguez43608 жыл бұрын
Ahhh, Jimmy Page. No other guitarist ever grabbed hold of my heart and soul like him. From the very first time I ever heard a Led Zeppelin song on the radio as a kid (I won't tell you how long ago *that* was) I was blown away by the power and expression of his playing. Jimmy Page, a genius on so many levels, and always my very favorite guitarist!!
@CineSolutions4 жыл бұрын
This is an incredible interview. Finally an interviewer who gets out of the way and let the the guest have his time answering. This is rare. Page is humble despite his towering talent and achievements. His artistry is inspiring.
@A_Final_Hit Жыл бұрын
Very well said. 👍🏽
@gqp4800 Жыл бұрын
One of five best guitar players ever, imho😊
@A_Final_Hit Жыл бұрын
@@gqp4800 He's definitely my favorite guitarist of all-time. 🤘🏽🤘🏽
@moreblack9 жыл бұрын
"I went to see Plant's band and he had 3 or 4 guitar players and I thought 'wait a minute, I could do all that on my own'" HAHA! Right on Jimmy.
@lilywelch-new43696 жыл бұрын
Great interview.
@josephtabar4926 жыл бұрын
I personally do not like Robert Plants new band or it's music or his hack job on Led Zeppelin's Music with his fellow noise makers. I think he got too big for his own britches and is not respectful as a work that Led Zeppelin did, but that's my personal opinion.
@FredBTs5 жыл бұрын
Joseph Tabar I like his new stuff, but not as much as Led Zeppelin.
@josephtabar4925 жыл бұрын
@@FredBTs They are in thier 70s, so I guess Robert wants to slow down and Mello out. I noticed that he can't hit the high notes like he did when Led Zeppelin was at the top of thier game. There's no crime in liking Robert Plant's new music, but for me, it's too mello, not hard driving and doesn't move me except to turn him off.
@blackwizards16925 жыл бұрын
1:00:25
@goopah9 жыл бұрын
Props to the interviewer for letting him talk and finish his thoughts. A rarity these days.
@anus268 жыл бұрын
I agree. Just imagine what it would have been like if Graham Norton or Jonathan Ross had interviewed him.
@dLimboStick8 жыл бұрын
Jeers to the editor for not showing ONE of the photographs.
@28_gauge8 жыл бұрын
Agreed! It is rare form of interviewing these days.
@seankearns91208 жыл бұрын
copyright clearance and all that on the 'net is already a problem. This would have put Jimmy and the Guardian liable.
@kimbalxyz28 жыл бұрын
goopah, I agree, being from the US I am not familiar with the interviewer but he did do a great job ! Just think of Jimmy Fallon doing a interview with Page , the HORROR ! Pull up the interview of Fallon trying to talk to Roger Waters, on The tonight show , so sad.
@christinahejny95209 жыл бұрын
He is just a really nice genuine guy with lots of stories. It just makes me smile to see this legend who I look up to so much be so down-to-earth and humble.
@johninjersey9 жыл бұрын
what a wonderful spirit jimmy page is. i hope he lives a very long life. too bad they dont show the pictures being shown on the big screen during this interview
@cassadyfr7 жыл бұрын
jimmy is great. strange that the point he makes about writing the book and the thrust of the interview is photos .
@TippiGordon6 жыл бұрын
Just playing devil's advocate: perhaps they couldn't for copyright reasons, or maybe Jimmy didn't want to "give them away".
@raybassman75366 жыл бұрын
and the sound man can't even EQ the mics, they should have had Jimmy look at the board to get rid of the feedback.
@inindian6 жыл бұрын
@@TippiGordon those things come into play - the publisher wants to sell the book.
@matejc32815 жыл бұрын
I hate that he along with Plant and Jones will die in my lifetime
@SherelleT929 жыл бұрын
love his shyness/nervousness
@hoopjack28989 жыл бұрын
This is most likely the best interview I have ever seen in my life. Here we have the single most influential person in rock and roll history (my opinion of course). Telling the most complete history of his professional life. Very few artists get the opportunity to tell a front to back story of their lives. This is fantastic to say the least. We were blessed that Terry Reid had other things to do.
@Frankincensedjb12310 жыл бұрын
One of the things I love about musicians back-in-the-day, as they say, is their depth of intelligence and oft times class. If you listen to many from the epic 70s bands (Floyd, Zep, Queen, ELP, Rush, Genesis, King Crimson, etc.) you often hear very well thought-out analysis and insight, so much of which is lacking today.
@WinstonGuitar10 жыл бұрын
Check out The Mars Volta's De-Loused in the Comatorium, Arcade Fire's The Suburbs, The Killer's Sam's Town, Animal Collective's Merriweather Post Pavilion, Tame Impala's Lonerism, and tUnE-yArDs w h o k i l l
@Frankincensedjb12310 жыл бұрын
Any Song On Acoustic Guitar Sounds interesting. I'll check them out. In recent years I haven't heard much that is even half decent other than the occasional, like Muse. Thanks much.
@mda03710 жыл бұрын
Maybe but it is a totally different era now. Back then you had the really big top-tier bands and limited mediums on which to listen to them. So I think that they seemed more larger than life as opposed to today's bands which exist in a more watered-down environment. Also I don't know if you noticed but every band you listed are British...except for Rush. Maybe the Brits are more well-spoken? A lot of younger Americans don't respect or appreciate the English language and don't sound as insightful as a result.
@msaintpc10 жыл бұрын
True, and so well articulated!
@oakenshanks10 жыл бұрын
how does king crimson make it into that list? lol....
@MamawT65 Жыл бұрын
Jimmy Page is a genius! I must say “The Rain Song” is one of my favorites! The artistry of it is absolutely incredible!
@jerrymyers179810 жыл бұрын
Since I'll never get to talk to him myself this is the next best thing....thanks youtube and thanks to Guardian Membership.
@joeserin95939 жыл бұрын
Just another example of how the media does a different job in Europe as opposed to the US where I live. This is a fantastic interview with much respect given to Mr Page.
@DaveTaste Жыл бұрын
And the audience. I just tried to watch a similar interview, filmed in the USA but the audience kept whooping, clapping and cheering. It's not a sign of respect, it's just a bit weird.
@StuartHanson-fo7iw7 ай бұрын
Britain does it differently from continental Europe, very different style of people mate,.we are so different in mindset on almost every topic, our approach is different , they are far ruder and humourless east of the English Channel,🇬🇧👍🇺🇸
@eminkurnaz64806 жыл бұрын
Hi. I had a small music shop. I used to sell cassettes. I'm 53 now. They were the most important famous people I met in my life. They were so normal, sincere and gentlemen. No complimants or anything. We talked for about 20-25 minutes and drank tea with Robert.After the concert was finished I tried to learn where do they would stay in.Next day I waited by the hotel.When Robert went out I kissed him and hugged him. He Asked me about the previous day's concert performance.I said time passed so fast like a dream. I said I came about 1000 km from my town to İstanbul for the concert he said please drive carrefully. I took LZ 3 LP and they signed the LP's.While I was waiting for Jimmy, he was shopping at a peddler who sold cheap imitation watches near the hotel street. I talked to him for 5-6 minutes. He was also gentleman, sincere like a normal person. I loved them more because they are the most important band of history (according to me) and so normal people like a teacher or friends. Sorry for my poor english. LZ is the most honorable band of history because when Bonzo died, they finished Led Zeppelin in the most popular period. They could find another drummer but they didn't choose this way because some things are more important than money. I am proud of myself to meet these priceless people I met.Thank god for creating Led Zeppelin and Ahmet Ertegün (the Turkih Manager who discovered them) Hope they will live long and happily I wrote this in about 30-40 minutes. Bye.
@keithgoodberg31703 жыл бұрын
Lies
@ThomasTenner-s1p Жыл бұрын
Best interview ever! I could listen to Jimmy all day, amazing story teller. Thank you for bringing this together.
@ChironZore9 жыл бұрын
If I could meet only one famous person in the world, it would probably be Jimmy Page.
@christhevancura91139 жыл бұрын
Totally
@jimmyjam4ever9 жыл бұрын
+Steven Zore Ditto!
@michaelkemp3276 жыл бұрын
Geddy
@Boleskinebeatz6 жыл бұрын
Back in the late 90's bizarrely I found myself sitting next to Jimmy on a grass bank backstage at WOMAD in the UK whilst watching Hossam Ramzi's Egyptian orchestra, just me and him with no one around us realising it was the great man for a good 20-30 mins. Had the pleasure of chatting to him about what would become the Page/Plant phase. He was slightly cagey but polite and friendly. Eventually people started to realise it was him and he could tell he was becoming an attraction so he shuffled off. 10 years later I bumped into Carman Jones ( Plant) whom I 'd got to know loosely , I had my 1 year old son in a baby sling around my front and I looked up to see Robert standing next to her. I joke with my son now that he's met Percy but was too young to know! Just need to bump into Jonesy and contact Bonzo with an Ouija board and it'd be a full set.. Life certainly can be pleasantly strange sometimes!
@monosound815 жыл бұрын
Same. I knew someone who met him and apparently he was quite nice.
@Arthagnou9 жыл бұрын
he is like a wonderful old wizard, with magic still dancing at his finger tips
@themikelynchband72409 жыл бұрын
+Shift Z Channel He is.
@VonDrumhamma7 жыл бұрын
The greatest rock composer of all time. And such a beautiful soul.
@coolcatrick34545 жыл бұрын
Well, he has been known to dabble in magic, mysticism, and the black arts. He bought a castle that once belonged to late satanist Aleister Crowley, and was a member of The Golden Dawn ,which was an occultic special interest group.
@markr.devereux33853 жыл бұрын
The magician himself sitting there chatting it up. One of the most interesting musicians of the era. The photo montage lives up to the hype. Everything JIMMY PAGE has a mystique.
@bobpike80502 жыл бұрын
Looks more like Golem.
@danagboyer8 жыл бұрын
Page is my template for what a musician, creative, & smart business person should be. Ever enthusiastic, always humble, yet obvious in his fierce intelligence & calculated approach. Perfection.
@MariellaYanccoli2 жыл бұрын
Ese es concepto preciso para Jimmy ... PERFECCIÓN 🎸✨️🙏✌️
@LyraKeltica612 жыл бұрын
I so love this man. He's so beautiful, sweet, and humble.
@treffbennett65347 жыл бұрын
I don't know about "best" guitarist ever and truth be told, find that label plain silly! Can't be defined!!! What I DO know is this: Jimmy Page is the TASTIEST guitar player ever! He innately knows how to design riffs(especially-his riffs are complete ear candy and just contain mountains of swagger, attitude, imagination, authority, groove, beauty....) and solos that always completely captivate and show an absolute command, solos that "tell a story", savage one minute, beautifully melodic the next! Listening to his production on Zep's albums.....MASTERFUL! A rainbow of sound drenching the air with exotic chords, notes, rhythms...GUITARCHITECTURE is the term used to describe Jimmy's production method, and it fits! I stand in AWE!
@charlesglaser48686 жыл бұрын
Treff Bennett , Good God Bro, You frickin called it!!! How eloquently put, couldn't have been done better!!!
@cjaquilino6 жыл бұрын
He is "the best" in all the terms you've laid out. In those regards he's my favorite. But I'd be in complete denial if I couldn't grant other guitarists are "the best" in other ways.
@anyH20 Жыл бұрын
Well said!
@JJG5150Ай бұрын
There’s nothing like Led Zeppelin. Majestic, bombastic, elegant, wistful, spectacularly beautiful, crushing rock guitar. Jimmy is one of the most innovative musicians of all time. Pure genius!
@lucaskywalkermusic76974 жыл бұрын
"Will you ever reveal the meaning behind zoso?" "No."
@tektoniks_architects4 жыл бұрын
Its the astrological symbol for Saturn, which rules Jimmy Page's birth sign. The symbol comes from the sixteenth century book by Gerolamo Cardano - look it up, and you'll see it.
@lucaskywalkermusic76974 жыл бұрын
@@tektoniks_architects yes, it's based on those things, but he made the symbol himself, didn't he?
@jimmypage51244 жыл бұрын
@@lucaskywalkermusic7697 Yes he made. We never know why he done it and what it means, until Jimmy's autobiography I think
@ronaldtucker42194 жыл бұрын
I feel blessed getting to listen to his life story.He's so down to earth.Thanx
@holywine77794 жыл бұрын
Zoso is a sigil. Along with the other three symbols, one for each member. A sigil is used in magical workings, mostly black magic. You conjure demons by placing the sigil of the particular demon in front of you and hold the image in your mind and say the incantation; putting it simply and incompletely.
@FoolishFlock6 жыл бұрын
my uncle worshiped the ground that Page! walked on! he was my uncles favorite guitarist! hands down! and my uncle was THE Reason why i chose LED-ZEPPELIN-I(One) as my very first vinyl-record-album and as a six & a-half year old boy listening to that album for the very first time! it just simply blew my little! F'N! Mind!!!.. so much so i asked my uncle for more ZEPPELIN! and the next morning he gave me his old copy of LED-ZEPPELIN-II(Two) also on vinyl-record! as-well! and of course that one blew my F'N! Mind!! too! and so i've been proudly listening to LED-ZEPPELIN!!!.. Ever-Since-Then!!!.. and even though my uncle is no longer around in this life! some strange way ZEPPELIN's Music! keeps me in touch with my uncle every single time that i listen to them no matter what song it is by them!... so nogt only is ZEPPELIN great! awesome! F'N! Music! but it's able to keep me in touch with a dearly loved one who's been deceased for just over! #8-year's! now!... which as sad as it is for me! is also amazing! to me! as-well! at the same time!... So THANKS!!!.. LED-ZEPPELIN!!!.. For! ALL! The! GREAT! Music! That You Guy's Made!!!.. For ALL US FAN'S!!!.. You! Guy's! ROCK! In Sooo! Many! Ways!.... : )
@bobbeuclermusic90623 жыл бұрын
The level of recollection this man has of minute details from the very beginnings of his career is astounding.
@dongreenlee6754 жыл бұрын
Jimmy Page is the greatest guitarist ever period. Also a great interview!
@Maguirearch4 жыл бұрын
Better than Satriani, Van Halen, Paco De Lucia, Holdsworth, John McLaughlin, John Williams, Andreas Segovia and various accomplished English/Spanish Classical/Flamenco players...
@Maguirearch4 жыл бұрын
....I don't think so...even page admits it himself....not to mention Hendrix, Django Reinhardt, Charlie Christian, Chet Atkins, Merle Travis, Doc Watson....
@Maguirearch4 жыл бұрын
Blind Blake...Rev Gary Davis...
@fender10001004 жыл бұрын
@@Maguirearch He is the best riff maker not overall guitarist. Players like Roy Buchanan and Hendrix. Were far more impressive on the fret board. And more innovative in technique. What page had was the ability to craft catchy but SIMPLE riffs that were memorable. Like on Communication breakdown and Whole lotta love. The whole thing with page is simplistic but unforgettable riffs. Keith Richards had this same ability. An even more basic player. But then you hear riffs like on JUMPING JACK FLASH and START ME UP. And theyre unforgettable.
@jpjonesh62474 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@sethadams71225 жыл бұрын
Legend has it that every time he moves his hand, somewhere in the universe a theremin can be heard.
@josephcorcoran87145 жыл бұрын
Seth Adams that’s awesome!
@jennifervalentine35965 жыл бұрын
Hahaha yesssss!
@Mikivy-688 ай бұрын
So perfect!!
@tardisaframe Жыл бұрын
Jimmy page is my favourite rock guitarist of all time. I can honestly state that I do not like every led zep/yardbird’s songs but have always been in awe of his creativity and integrity along with huge talent. He has inspired countless guitarist to work hard and listen to and learn from the guitar greats from all genres. He is also a perfect advocate to speak with students from the creative arts.
@davedillon1372 Жыл бұрын
I went a very very long way to go to Live AID (in Boulder, Co Wash DC/MD-& was on TV News (NBC 4 6:30 for that feat, going to get the 4 Tix- I called for final directions, then They must've called NBC 4 'cause a van was there, SAT DISH was up 'n ready as a local Pal & I pulled in- total surprise). I didn't care about that so after I had the 4 Tix to L.AID in hand "Sure, first things're first." They cut out my comment re "I came from Boulder Co for this." to clarify what mattered to Me (Really‽) ARE YOU KIDDING ME [GRRR] A LED ZEPPELIN REUNION‽ I WOULDN'T MISS THIS FOR THE WORLD [👉 🌎] & I repeated myself as I was on a mission. I'd driven MD>>NYC for A.R.M.S. at MSG & I know hindsight is worthless; you could ask the Friends who denied the pleasure & that RUSH of being in a part of that HORDE of Male-to-Male Devotion. AS YOU WATCH THE MSG PAGE SET, IT'S NOT THE FULL APPLAUSE TO JIMMY THAT MADE IT TO THE MIC ON STAGE; ADD, I'D SAY ANOTHER 45secs- 1:00 to whatever you can hear, read 'timed' & it was louder than L.AID, but for Jimmy not to be free to speak openly re phil's plans & indifference beyond his own life - I think it's a slander, defamation thing re BRITISH LAW & He wasn't free to speak clearly on the subject until what - a Decade ago? I still read that poor lil guy said 'If it wasn't that - it'd be (ie, HE'D BEEN BLAMED¿ & STILL) for something else.’ that spoiled the picnic. I don't know where that quote from JP was from, but I want to find it. To keep quiet for so long, has to have been a legal situation or a matter of taste/keeping up appearance. From the News then we drove later to Philly & ultimately back to CO, I think only stage people went further distances). NBC ✂️.y "A LED ZEPPELIN REUNION‽"✂️ Out & then on- the interview- I really sounded like a big fan re 'We Are The World' I LOVE that one when Jimmy says the truth about Mr Colons: 'He used that/Zep to promote his own, him self' & he didn't have any other comments on that fact for a few Decades so I wonder if he was just legally liable to wait until some amount of time passed before the truth could have been laid out re wee man. A lot of people are in this we are the world deal & attitude re Phil, but it was a BENEFIT, HELPING OTHER PEOPLE WHO WERE STARVING & I THINK I'D BE PREPPED FOR THE OCCASION KNOWING THE FUTURE OF BOXED SETS: CASSETTES, LPS, VHSES>>DVDs, CDs, EPS, DIGITAL FILES & STILL UNKNOWN FORMATS IN THE FUTURE NOT SELLING AS MANY SIMPLY 'CAUSE hE HAD GOTTEN ON THE SAME RISER- DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THE 3 SONGS BUT ACTED LIKE A KID WHEN MOON PASSED OUT & THE WHO ASKED FOR A LINE "ANY DRUMMERS?" TO FORM- IF YOU DON'T KNOW THE 🎼, STAY SEATED. YOU'LL ONLY MAKE PROBLEMS! THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE DOING ON ALL NEW & INTERNATIONAL 🌀🌀🌀🎹&🐄💨. IT'S TENS OF MILLIONS THAT WILL NEVER BE ACQUIRED FOR L.AID BECAUSE HE HAD TO NOT KNOW WHAT HE WAS EXPECTED TO KNOW. ANYONE KNOWS WHAT SHOW JP's ON WHERE HE FULLY OPENS UP RE THAT SITU' SPINNING OUT OF CONTROL PLEASE?
@MarianumLIVEGroenlo9 жыл бұрын
Jimmy Page: a living legend...
@daviddoyle451610 жыл бұрын
Pagey ,,,guitar genius and a damn hard worker,,,earned every penny he made,,,,
@GarrettChelberg4 жыл бұрын
@Stroppy Paws what he plagerize
@marions.1209 ай бұрын
@@GarrettChelberg-Yeah, plagiarize The Rain Song, Ten Years Gone, The Song Remains the Same, Kashmir, Ramble On, The Ocean…wait a minute, you must be wrong!
@MJSNEAKERHEAD200310 жыл бұрын
Page is a genius. Just listening to him talk, not only about music just in general. This man is incredible. A true true musician and guitarist.
@larrybobbitt3375 жыл бұрын
Truly a genius James Patrick page is the best ever .
@dugdiamond10 жыл бұрын
Bravo to Jimmy Page. It is so good to hear Jimmy Page doing all these recent interviews and sharing his incredible story of his career through an official autobiography. Amazing little peak at this mysterious legend. I do hope that Jimmy does come back to Los Angeles very often and will do more book signing! Led Zeppelin the greatest Rock Band was truly Jimmy Pages' baby and you can recognize it by the twinkle in his eye whenever he speaks of it. So much groundbreaking done for music and the industry. Pretty much AOR FM Radio was because of them! Thank you Jimmy Page for giving us so much. I will always love the burst Les Paul because of you!
@carolmares8215 Жыл бұрын
Light and shade, greatness and humility - I would fly to London, or anywhere else for that matter, for the chance to see him in person!
@Kyle-yj9dx10 жыл бұрын
Jimmys doing well! Good to see.
@josephtabar4926 жыл бұрын
I don't know if members of Led Zeppelin will get to see my comment or not, but if so I want to thank them for the 02 Celebration Day Concert. I bought it on Blue Ray. After the tragic death. After John Bonham died, it was a feeling of unfinished work. So, it was so good to see Led Zeppelin go out on a high note under thier own terms and not being forced to do so. You gave us all 50 years of top notch Rock n Roll. Today's so called Rock Music totally sucks. I can't stand what they are doing. It's noise.
@BeansMaskSheen7 жыл бұрын
Best interview I have ever seen with Jimmy Page. Please tour or something buddy...3 years since this was posted.
@srslywhatever9 жыл бұрын
Jimmy Page is such a legend! I could watch and listen to him talk all day
@josephgrynkiewicz19212 жыл бұрын
I don’t know where to begin , as a teen I turned on to Zeppelin, as the years went by I gradually had become possessed by their music. Zeppelin will live on till the day when the sun finally goes into a red giant stage 🤘🎸 1:21:02 1:21:05
@tessabela10 жыл бұрын
i really find him cute, even at that age...so adorable he is. :)
@4orrcountry6 жыл бұрын
I'm certain he'd accomodate if you gave him a shot, as he did with soooo many.
@jennifervalentine35965 жыл бұрын
Right Tessa? 🥰
@ChrisHyde5375 жыл бұрын
Tessa Bella I’m just a bit younger and almost as adorable. I can’t play guitar worth a damn, though. 😐
@Tricky20510 жыл бұрын
The first time I heard Led Zeppelin, I was 14 years old, and my friend played me his older brother's album. It was the fourth album and hearing Black Dog crank through those speakers changed my life. Best rock band ever! Jimmy, in my opinion is tied Jimi Hendrix for best guitarist of all time. Both are/were masters of their craft and did things never done before, profoundly influencing all subsequent guitarists. Mr. Page, however, created Led Zeppelin by picking Robert, Bonzo, and Jones to creat the band of all bands. Really wish Robert old agree to one last World tour. Jason deserves the opportunity to play for his dad, and Bonzo would expect his friend to do it.
@chrisallen735510 жыл бұрын
Agree with everything you said dude
@TheSuperman466910 жыл бұрын
"Bonzo would expect his friend to do it" powerful!!!!! someone show this to the Robert
@heyjoe905910 жыл бұрын
You got it! and then Morrison and Jeff Beck and John Mayal and Alvin Lee and all the bar bands that played so well and never got known. God music was good then. I try and try but just cannot get into the groove of the music of today. Thank God for bluegrass music that is still liberated!
@danielledumont110 жыл бұрын
Well, he did look for them, but Zeppelin created themselves. They fed off each other, and none of them could have done it with the other three..
@joehedge515310 жыл бұрын
Who in the 20th century is more musically/commercially accomplished? He co-wrote most of the songs, produced all the albums, was the 2nd best rock guitarist of all time, and sold well in excess of 200 million albums. Literally no other person in the 20th century had that kind of musical impact, influence and success from that many aspects. Nobody.
@EarthsAngels6 жыл бұрын
I love to watch his facial expressions when he plays. :o)
@73challenger503110 жыл бұрын
After Jimmy was talking about choosing Plant, you could tell he wanted to continue talking about him getting Jones and Bonham into the group, but the interviewer cut him off. Too bad. I would've really liked to here about that. Mr. Page, such a class act. He looked pretty uncomfortable doing this but, I think, in his older years, he's figured out that people want a more inside look. Hence the book. He's always been a master at keeping his audience at arms length, so to speak, and 50 years later he can garner a whole concert hall of people just to here him talk! It is refreshing, in this day and age, he doesn't use his fame as a political platform. It's all about the music!
@iancarnaby38983 жыл бұрын
He got Jones in first,John called him and asked if he wanted a bassist
@BubbaZen108 жыл бұрын
Jason killed it in that concert! Your smile back at him at the end of the show said it all. What a great interview.
@GetsumJ8 жыл бұрын
Awesome watch. Zeppelin is part of music history, and being a teenager when they were in their prime was a privilege few understand. We would argue about Judas Priest being better than Sabbath, Van Halen being better than Boston, but when Zeppelin was mentioned, there was no band close enough to even compare them to. The greatest bands all worshiped these guys, and knew that the level of talent they had could never be recreated......... nor will it ever be. Like Jimmy said.... Devine Intervention.
@SteveEcksteinDouglasDrive8 жыл бұрын
" TO BE A ROCK & NOT TO ROLL"
@teriakamoto5 жыл бұрын
I have grown to respect the hell out of Page, but there are many big bands from that era that actually think the opposite and think they were hacks. Perhaps it was Jealousy, but these are the facts and they are undisputed and verifiable.
@richardlewis12434 жыл бұрын
@@teriakamoto name another one besides the who
@markr.devereux33853 жыл бұрын
The moderator is sharp in keeping the narrative moving nicely. Touches personal and musical and stylistic high points throughout. Just brilliant. Jimmy page really delved into the whole nuts&bolts of the LED ZEPPELIN creative side.
@LoveMartica10 жыл бұрын
Thank you again for the full upload!
@Alan_Page9 жыл бұрын
Even Jimmy Page's air guitar is cool.
@privacyguru40189 жыл бұрын
Said it all , when the interviewer said: "..Ladies and Gentlemen, the Great Jimmy Page..." I feel blessed by GOD to have been alive as Led Zeppelin Evolved from obscurity into Eternal Legend..
@Archetype774 жыл бұрын
"Well, it's really interesting" - Jimmy Page Well, he's not wrong
@Yeah128313 жыл бұрын
I love how he never lost his sense of fashion. You can see he's still rocking that neckerchief scarf look
@farrahfawcettmajors8963 жыл бұрын
What a great joy to hear Jimmy talk like this and really give his insight....what a background of experience did he have...and stuck with it.... bravo
@mousearebec9 жыл бұрын
It is just neat to see how BRILLIANT Mr Page is...... this is real enlightening, and has driven me to explore more or the Led Zeppelin catalog........ seeing more now, why I was so drawn to them........
@countalucard42269 жыл бұрын
Saw LZ in 1969. One thing that struck me, there was a organ on stage with the big long pipes like you would see in a church. JPJ used it just to play the beginning of "Your Time is Gonna Come". It was unforgettable.
@willisleonard21353 жыл бұрын
I think listening to Mr Page speak is just as brilliant as his music. He is an all around master, very interesting man.
@AleisterCrowley.4 жыл бұрын
That photo at the end with the light comming out of Jimmy Page's head is the best Led Zeppelin photo Ive ever seen sums it up.
@erreugeto9 жыл бұрын
Not taking away anything from the Stones, but Jimmy is a far more interesting and witty interviewee than Keith Richards, who these days is just a caricature of an image. Jimmy exudes authenticity. Kind of like Mark Knopfler, just aging gracefully.
@AndyX9 жыл бұрын
+MegaRaven100 ...so you only like one band at a time ... no room for both.....lol
@mrfester429 жыл бұрын
+John Barry Whoa there! I have to strongly disagree. Jimmy is my hero on guitar (I play guitar) but Keith Richards is one very interesting guy. He doesn't speak quite as well as Jimmy does but there isn't much bullshit or artifice in what he says when he realizes that an interviewer is serious. He's an exceedingly down to earth and honest guy and he seems to have no penchant for blowing his own horn. Of course, Keith Richards image is one of a drug war survivor, but he's also the straight shooter in the band. He's got a certain realist sort of sincere morality that belies his image.
@MegaRaven1009 жыл бұрын
+Andy X No my point is many artists have peak period of brilliance and then they decline and then lose my interest. See Paul McCartney!
@RCAvhstape8 жыл бұрын
+John Barry David Gilmour is another guitarist of that era who is interesting to see an interview of.
@thesummerland61657 жыл бұрын
the coolest, most prolific of the Stones was Brian Jones, he and Page are the soul and gods of music forever...they were channels and prolific
@cjwinger138 жыл бұрын
Love to hear him speak!! LOVE YOU JIMMY!!
@ericnickel32809 жыл бұрын
It would be great to see the pictures they are looking at.
@4orrcountry6 жыл бұрын
Buy the book!
@cultfilmfreakreviews3 жыл бұрын
i know ANNOYING
@cultfilmfreakreviews3 жыл бұрын
@@4orrcountry lame corporate dickwod
@InternetSavage9 жыл бұрын
Love listening to old Jimmy Page, almost as much as young Jimmy Page playing.
@rafthejaf87894 жыл бұрын
I'm watching this in the time of Corona virus. With so much time on my hands, one of the few pleasures available is listening to Jimmy Page talking about his brilliant career.
@badguitar565310 жыл бұрын
thanks for publishing, but couldn't the camera operator have shown the photos that were being discussed?
@jackgilchrist10 жыл бұрын
No kidding, it's pretty pointless to watch a discussion of photos you can't see.
@Michael-Philip10 жыл бұрын
James Ellis Jimmy's neck has a cramp.
@markc405010 жыл бұрын
James Ellis Jimmy IS promoting his book......but if you check out the 92Y video posted to the right>>>>Some of the photos are shown...
@VoxJ10 жыл бұрын
How the F... did they manage to pull this of? Is there copyright on the photos or what???
@atocox16610 жыл бұрын
Probably they want the people actually paying to be there (or got there free as fans) to feel even better about themselves that they got exclusive looks at the pics instead of someone not there seeing them on a video later.
@inindian6 жыл бұрын
Something that Jimmy touched on or indirectly stated a few times during the course of the interview, and especially towards the end, was that Led Zeppelin's totality was greater than the sum of its parts. What a masterpiece of rock immortality they were and remain!
@deneece49464 жыл бұрын
Great and excellent interview! Really enjoyed hearing the stories and, how astute and concise Jimmy is about every detail in his amazing musical career! The interviewer was very classy and respectful to let him speak freely as well. Congrats to you Jimmy for all the beautiful music you brought to the world! All of your fans thank you for it! Led Zeppelin will live on throughout many generations to come!
@terryeaster12 ай бұрын
Back to watch this again. Outstanding interview
@wingfoot487 жыл бұрын
Thing that I think is amazing about jimmy page is his level of skill on electric and acoustic guitar there is no drop off usually a person excels on one over the other but not jimmy page
@BLooDRuST3678 жыл бұрын
This interview is really worth watching, I'm personally glad that we have Jimmy to speak about these years and elucidate on so much relating to some of the most interesting points and questions. One of the best 'sit down' format interviews I've seen with Jimmy Page in decades. Thanks.
@leiferickson96663 жыл бұрын
Led Zep will always be a big band, history will show this, a fantastic, phenomenal Band... 🍁
@southernmonkey6410 жыл бұрын
First time I heard Led I was about 5yrs old and heard whole lotta love, and the middle part scared the shot out of me it sounded to me a little kid like the bottom of hell very Erie!
@paulelverstone86779 жыл бұрын
Throughout the music of Zeppelin I've often thought that maybe Rob was the genius or JPJ was or Bonzo or Jimmy and now I realise that it was all of them. Thanks for posting....
@chriscoughlan5221 Жыл бұрын
I luckily saw Zep in Knebworth twice in 79 These concerts will stay with me forever
@davidwilliams85115 жыл бұрын
Master of ceremonies,Mr,James Patrick page, the greatest guitarist in my opinion,no one else will ever match led Zeppelin, stairway to heaven is the best song of all time
@wesleyAlan91795 жыл бұрын
Lol...you have a very shallow depth in music..
@Strydr81056 ай бұрын
Jimmy we love you and your musical talent. You gave us a great experience and love for four master craftsmen in their prime. Thank you so so much for all the great music. You are definitely one the greatest guitar players of all time!
@gaudiand5 жыл бұрын
On a quick not: Most people don't realize hope much music influences our society. This was real music made by very talented master craftsmen. A four man band which played in complete harmony. I'm only 41 and clearly the music that spanned that era was soulful and full of emotion and life. Today's music shows us where we are as a society. BROKEN.
@JFK11807 жыл бұрын
My hands down favourite guitar player of all time. Wonderful musician!
@RadoHx9 жыл бұрын
The humility of Jimmy is ENORMOUS and unmatched! ... and that brings him to a level of a saint!
@yuh349110 жыл бұрын
Some people say Jimmy sold his soul to the devil to play guitar like a god. I just think it's a god-given talent. Look at Pèle, one of football's greatest players. Pèle didn't sell his soul to the devil to play football that well. He just practiced for endless hours every day. Jimmy did the same. Just because someone is a god at something, it doesn't mean that they sold their soul to the devil to be that great.
@hjsnake9410 жыл бұрын
I think the legend is that Zeppelin - namely Robert, Jimmy & Bonzo - sold their respective souls for vast mainstream success. It's implied that the talent was already there
@msaintpc10 жыл бұрын
How in hell could anyone "sell" their soul to "the devil" even if one did exist? It's amazing the stupidity of the human being. No wonder the world is so messed up. A person believing that imaginary fairies, elves and hobgoblins can influence a person's art more than practice, are truly living on the wrong side of the nuthouse.
@briangraf35899 жыл бұрын
m. saint Well, I agree with the concept of the practice, which in Jimmy's, Bonzo's, Eric C's, Jeff Beck's, D Gilmour's, Plant's, and Jimi's, case was probably more of an obsession than a mere practice session, but don't deceive yourself to think there is no underworld, give up your ignorance for Lent. I am not a preacher, I am a Zep, Jimi, Clapton, and just an audio/visual art lover but I know there is a devil. And just for the record, I know this because my ex-wife is direct offspring of the devil, and I am only partially kidding. lol
@msaintpc9 жыл бұрын
Brian Graf LOL. From that perspective we can definitely agree that the world is bursting at the seams with devils.
@briangraf35899 жыл бұрын
I know that's right lol
@guapojefe19 жыл бұрын
I was introduced to Led Zeppelin by a friend on a road trip to the pacific ocean back in 1972. I remember it was on an 8 track. We listened to that album non stop to and from the Pacific. I later went on to see them live in the Seattle Kingdome 1977.
@colinhamilton649311 ай бұрын
A proper interview with Jimmy. Other KZbin vids on this have uninformed people asking boring, uninteresting questions. Great job!
@ledzepgirlnmful7 жыл бұрын
James Patrick Page, what an amazing musician, arranger, and producer. Thanks for all the beautiful music!!!
@AwonDanag8 жыл бұрын
"Will you ever reveal the true meaning behind ZOSO?" "No."
@Rick-O-Shay606 жыл бұрын
Zen Of Sound Organization
@redmed105 жыл бұрын
I always read it as zofo. Lots of mystery around rock music in the 70s. Would occasionally see it appearing as painted on somebody's school haversack or graffiti on a wall. Couldn't happen today with the Internet. Then it was mystery now it would be disinformation.
@blackmachine3125 жыл бұрын
"No, I don't think I will."
@ChrisHyde5375 жыл бұрын
Stroppy Paws Thank you. I can now die a happy man. Fifty years of wondering what it was. I drew it all over my notebooks, anyway.
@Ori09874 жыл бұрын
Chris Hyde Well you can keep on wondering because that’s not the only meaning. Jimmy has said that he will not reveal the true meaning of the symbol. To this day nobody knows what it really means to him. Plant has said that Jimmy pulled him aside one day and said something along the lines of “I am going to tell you the meaning of my symbol once and you mustn’t tell anyone” and Robert says that he has since forgotten what jimmy told him and he won’t tell him anymore. Jimmy says that he won’t ever say what the real meaning of the symbol is, at least not for a very very long time.
@russellparratt98597 жыл бұрын
Well, many people talk about how great Jimmy Page is, for a multitude of reasons. Listening to Whole Lotta Love today, loud, I came to the conclusion that this is the greatest rock song in rock history. It has everything. Totally groundbreaking in terms of style and content. It heralded in a new era in rock music. Lately, I've been watching the DVD Celebration Day. My estimation of him as a guitarist, already very positive, has soared. His soloing is about what guitar solos should be about - the song. There is a looseness, an edginess in his playing style that is far more effective in expressing feelings and emotions than any of the note-perfect, catalogue-of-super-fast-lick playing guitarists that have emerged since the days of Led Zeppelin.
@crazyninjasloth27625 жыл бұрын
if i ever get the chance to use a time machine, i'm going back in time to experience 65--80 so i can see Page in his prime.
@tommyhawk20003 жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing interview but insanely frustrating that the producers of the video were so inept that they rarely showed the actual picture that was the entire subject of each incredible interview segment 👍. Just Mind-numbing
@Wulfdane4 жыл бұрын
Best interviewer - respectful and he let Jimmy Page take the time needed to answer questions. Jimmy is a true legend, a term I rarely use.
@UncleBoko10 жыл бұрын
First time I saw Jimmy Page was in Neil Christian's Crusaders in Barnet (UK), I remember that in between songs he practised Hall of the Mountain King!
@familydogg123411 ай бұрын
Wow!! There is a you tube Neil Christian audio only " Jet Black". You Must hear it. Lol at 20:00 time or so Page corrects the Book stating the photo was NOT from the first album session but rather the Second album!!!
@carolbotelho58403 жыл бұрын
He shares all of his experiences very detailed and clear. Thank you forever🌹
@armandotequieta76139 жыл бұрын
I appreciate Jimmy talking about LZ because Plant doesn't like to talk about it. When he does, Plant jokes a lot and you never get a straight answer. Plant's cheekiness is cool and fun but we want to hear history. LZ is the best rock band ever assembled and for 40 years, we fans want to know as much as possible because at that time, there was no Internet, no iPhones, no instant information. After all, Plant needs to know that WE the fans put him where he is and helped achieved their legendary success. Thank you Jimmy Page.
@Katy-ye1zr9 жыл бұрын
Armando Tequieta I may have to go order the book from my local library! Availability and price of this, new or used, is strangely nearly absent.
@FrostedSeagull9 жыл бұрын
Armando Tequieta There is a brilliant Australian 60 Minute interview by Robert Plant in 2013. The You Tube version is good but if you can get it, the long version of this interview is amazing. Robert actually admits that Zeppelin quote "had they keys and then lost the keys to the kingdom." In that interview Plant admits that In Through the Out Door (he does not mention it by bane but you know what he is talking about) was a mess of an album. Plant strongly infers that In Through the Out Door and the subsequent European tout Zeppelin trying to recapture something they had lost and never truly regain again.
@danielledumont19 жыл бұрын
Armando Tequieta Maybe that is a good thing, this constant invasion of privacy is insane. There is one thing in watching a taped interview, as opposed to a thousand people and their phones. Just not cool.
@dalbirsingh16039 жыл бұрын
Why does Jimmy page look asian- CHINESE
@Katy-ye1zr9 жыл бұрын
I can understand R. Plants position on NOT talking endlessly about Zep. T'was long ago and usually all questioners want is juicy sex stories and- sometimes when people only have so much future to have; it's just time to actually MOVE ON and henceforth live in the present. It was necessary to give background to the CD sets he did and promote it which is what J. Page has done and having done that - let's see what he does next- but it's up to him.
@TheSubaruStu8 жыл бұрын
Just found this, great interview. Wish they would have cut closer to the pictures that they were talking about as well so you could see more of the details in them.
@LyraKeltica615 жыл бұрын
Achilles Last Stand is my favourite Jimmy, I wish you'd of ask me to go to Scotland with you. I love you Jimmy♥
@bluesswice19819 ай бұрын
I met Jimmy once in 2006 just me and him standing in the streets of south Kensington in London, had a lovely chat just a nice man.. simply the best. A true rock legend! 🔥🎸
@jaylinjannsen40589 жыл бұрын
I'm just in love
@pappyodanial2 жыл бұрын
When Jimmy talks about RAH you can see the fire start to illuminate... start to spark in his mind... and he thrusts his shoulder forward as to say, The Power of my 1959 Les Paul compels you. And that is true power.
@jefftaylor57978 жыл бұрын
An actual Musician and the Master of the Fretboard.
@tomff009 жыл бұрын
Song Remains the Same is one of my favorite albums of all time. Around 37:00, It definitely wasn't a missed opportunity! Amazing versions of No Quarter, Rain Song and Song the Remains the Same. They don't get much better.
@mikeroden66312 жыл бұрын
Jimmy page the ultimate master of riffs, the greatest guitar player to ever pick up the instrument.
@toddtuck5482 жыл бұрын
He couldn’t carry Hendrix’s guitar case
@anyH20 Жыл бұрын
Hendrix, SRV, Clapton, Walsh, EVH, etc. are all the greatest of greats and Page is right there at the top. Sometimes Page was the greatest, sometimes others. However, Page wrote, arranged, produced and played so yeah one of the best if not the best ever.
@hisoverlorduponhigh902 жыл бұрын
The master. Thank you Jimmy, for all the wonderful music.
@gregbowerman922210 жыл бұрын
I'm glad the interviewer asked about the repeated chord in Good Times, Bad Times. On first listen, I liked it, a lot. And I felt that this would be an album of substance. I subsequently soured on their self-worship/self-hatred, but I've never had that sensation so quickly and throughly since.
@KevinTKiso9 жыл бұрын
I disagree that the Song Remains The Same was a 'missed opportunity.' I have loved that soundtrack and LP since it was released.
@Boleskinebeatz6 жыл бұрын
Totally agree!
@GandalfGreyhame5 жыл бұрын
The movie wasn't anything special, but much of the soundtrack is really amazing! How the West Was Won beats it though in my opinion
@renatojohnsson55484 жыл бұрын
In my opinion it's got the best version of stairway
@joesteers19404 жыл бұрын
Astrid and Renato Johnsson and The Ocean!
@Soulreaper1524 жыл бұрын
Gandalf Greyhame The movie is superb. Zeppelin live in HD as well as giving a look into their personal lives and Jimmys magic beliefs? How is that not awesome?
@carlossinquimani58789 жыл бұрын
Legends ! Legends! what a guitarist!
@numbers22_287 ай бұрын
Confidence. I was talking to my daughter about confidence and casting fear aside just today. Jimmy is telling a story of confidence.
@handgunner19119 жыл бұрын
jimmy page,my favorite guitarist/composer ever.there was a mystique around him growing up.there was something about led zeppelin that was was mystical.he is a genius.i know people bitch oh he was sloppy etc he was an innovator and that's what makes him great,his style and sound.you either loved zeppelin or you didn't, I did!
@BigInTheBurgh17 жыл бұрын
This was so nice, I had to watch it twice.
@stacyrenggli41344 жыл бұрын
Led Zeppelin has been my favorite band since I was 13. I'm 50 now. The Power, the Glory, that Is.. Led Zeppelin!
@dianekirchner22403 жыл бұрын
By the book and you can see all the pictures. I bought it and the pictures are great.