Yossarian Posted October 9, 2018 Share Posted October 9, 2018 for me it was In My Time of Dying Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTM Posted October 10, 2018 Share Posted October 10, 2018 Four geneii not just one, JPJ is equally a genius to Page as are Bonham and Plant in their own way, don't be giving Jimbo all the credit.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rm2551 Posted October 10, 2018 Share Posted October 10, 2018 6 hours ago, JTM said: Four geneii not just one, JPJ is equally a genius to Page as are Bonham and Plant in their own way, don't be giving Jimbo all the credit.. kinda agree - but Page was the producer and steered the ship. It was his idea and he was the prime mover. Not to say the others were passengers in any way. Each contributed equally - as was Jimmy's design. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTM Posted October 11, 2018 Share Posted October 11, 2018 13 hours ago, rm2551 said: kinda agree - but Page was the producer and steered the ship. It was his idea and he was the prime mover. Not to say the others were passengers in any way. Each contributed equally - as was Jimmy's design. True, but Jim needed the other people around him, he got lucky finding the relatively unknown Plant and Bonham and along with JPJ all four helped to fulfil his vision. I'm trying to think of any other musicians from the late sixties that could have given Jim that ten year high and I can't think of any. Terry Reid would have fizzled out after one or two albums, he's a great vocalist but he does not have the frontman panache Plant has. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheStairwayRemainsTheSame Posted October 11, 2018 Share Posted October 11, 2018 Nobody's Fault solo It really touches you that solo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rm2551 Posted October 12, 2018 Share Posted October 12, 2018 On 10/11/2018 at 9:48 PM, JTM said: True, but Jim needed the other people around him, he got lucky finding the relatively unknown Plant and Bonham and along with JPJ all four helped to fulfil his vision. I'm trying to think of any other musicians from the late sixties that could have given Jim that ten year high and I can't think of any. Terry Reid would have fizzled out after one or two albums, he's a great vocalist but he does not have the frontman panache Plant has. 100%. Could not have been anything like it was if any different - and nothing like what was achieved with even the slightest variance. Top it off with Grant to manage them from the get go with the foundation understanding with Jimmy of how it was to be done. But yeah, to find those 3. Could not have gone better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mstork Posted October 13, 2018 Share Posted October 13, 2018 Hard to pick just one moment so I’ll name two songs that nobody’s mentioned yet: Ten Years Gone and Bron-Yr-Aur from Physical Graffiti. I was already into Zeppelin when I first heard PG at my friend’s beach house but those two really opened my eyes (and ears). Both instantly identifiable as Page, can’t mistake those for any other player. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Remi Posted October 13, 2018 Share Posted October 13, 2018 All My Love Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paplbojo Posted October 14, 2018 Share Posted October 14, 2018 13 hours ago, mstork said: Hard to pick just one moment so I’ll name two songs that nobody’s mentioned yet: Ten Years Gone and Bron-Yr-Aur from Physical Graffiti. I was already into Zeppelin when I first heard PG at my friend’s beach house but those two really opened my eyes (and ears). Both instantly identifiable as Page, can’t mistake those for any other player. Bron yr aur is a great call...first time I heard that...right in the middle of that third side...it floored me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babysquid Posted October 14, 2018 Share Posted October 14, 2018 On 10/11/2018 at 12:48 PM, JTM said: True, but Jim needed the other people around him, he got lucky finding the relatively unknown Plant and Bonham and along with JPJ all four helped to fulfil his vision. I'm trying to think of any other musicians from the late sixties that could have given Jim that ten year high and I can't think of any. Terry Reid would have fizzled out after one or two albums, he's a great vocalist but he does not have the frontman panache Plant has. In an alternate reality do you think we’re praising the merits of Jimmy, Chris Dreja, Terry Reid and B.J. Cole? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LurksReturnington Posted October 14, 2018 Share Posted October 14, 2018 20 hours ago, Remi said: All My Love Same here. Transitioned from disco to rock starting in 79. Babysitters told me to 'shut up' when I said this singer was no good.. a couple of minutes later I was like 'this is still the same song?'. Jimmy Page got me.on the hook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThreeIsMyFav Posted October 15, 2018 Share Posted October 15, 2018 Heartbreaker. That solo is SOOOO sloppy in spots, but, the WHOLE THING is sooo damn COOL!!! If everything was spot on, super tight, clean and smooth, it just wouldnt have the same vibe at all. I have played guitar for almost 40 yrs profesionally and as a young player when i first disected it (17 speed on the old turntables, right geezerz?) it gave me a lot of insight to pages genious, style and riffs. -------------------------------------- GIMME JIMMY!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeaceFrogYum Posted October 17, 2018 Share Posted October 17, 2018 On 10/15/2018 at 8:46 AM, ThreeIsMyFav said: Heartbreaker. That solo is SOOOO sloppy in spots, but, the WHOLE THING is sooo damn COOL!!! If everything was spot on, super tight, clean and smooth, it just wouldnt have the same vibe at all. I have played guitar for almost 40 yrs profesionally and as a young player when i first disected it (17 speed on the old turntables, right geezerz?) it gave me a lot of insight to pages genious, style and riffs. -------------------------------------- GIMME JIMMY!!! The real irony is in 1969 when Heartbreaker was recorded that was an incredibly tight solo (for the speed it is played) compared to most other players including Hendrix. You listen to the live playing of bands such as the Dead, the Airplane, or even Hendrix from that era and it was obvious that the players back then emphasized tone, attitude, and phrasing over accuracy. However compare it to guitarists coming of age just five or six years later and it is slop city. Oh, first time poster, long time lurker. My name is Peace and I am not an alcoholic. Not yet at least. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Lees Posted December 7, 2018 Share Posted December 7, 2018 I think it was Stairway to Heaven. The first Zeppelin tape I ever had was a copy my cousin made for me of Black Dog, Rock and Roll and Stairway to Heaven. I was young, maybe 13 or so, and I can remember being mesmerized by Stairway. Once I got into playing guitar, same year just a little later, I got a copy of Zeppelin II and heard Heartbreaker, which I played for everyone like, "You gotta hear this!". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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