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Jimmy Page , Beautiful Guitar
https://youtu.be/kWbO9a1_Z3U
The opening chords of this song are why , in my opinion , jimmy page will go down as one of rock music's finest guitarists
Together with the rain song , this is spellbinding
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Re: Jimmy Page , Beautiful Guitar
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
https://youtu.be/kWbO9a1_Z3U
The opening chords of this song are why , in my opinion , jimmy page will go down as one of rock music's finest guitarists
Together with the rain song , this is spellbinding
Put my BOSE Headphones on to listen to it, still not as good as the original vinyl but whatever.
Aaaah the 70's, nothing but beer, football and Rock n' Roll. Where did it all go wrong?
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Re: Jimmy Page , Beautiful Guitar
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Originally Posted by
Jeff Mansfield
Put my BOSE Headphones on to listen to it, still not as good as the original vinyl but whatever.
Aaaah the 70's, nothing but beer, football and Rock n' Roll. Where did it all go wrong?
Thatcher
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One of the best songs they ever did Sludgey, along with this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHRdRVTDdP0
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Originally Posted by
Mr Soul '68
Another belter
Jon paul jones on keyboards and bass pedals , and fantastic guitar
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They were a band with no weaknesses.
Astonishing band .
Astonishing sound.
Astonishing era.
What went wrong bands, labels , promoters got greedy, political correctness kicked in , fans are now robbed blind to listen to music and enjoy a beer at a concert .
The incredible talent incredible in that era was unique , and we now have a variation or copying of thier sounds in the modern era , the countless cover bands speaks volumes , these artist are still outselling new artist with back catalogue material .
It was just a unique and very rare time in music .
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Re: Jimmy Page , Beautiful Guitar
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
https://youtu.be/kWbO9a1_Z3U
The opening chords of this song are why , in my opinion , jimmy page will go down as one of rock music's finest guitarists
Together with the rain song , this is spellbinding
Yup :thumbup: and versatility as in this Video
Check out the lady vocals, stunning :music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4axrTFBV3cU
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Re: Jimmy Page , Beautiful Guitar
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Originally Posted by
Nelsonca61
I love song
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Re: Jimmy Page , Beautiful Guitar
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Originally Posted by
Nelsonca61
Originally sung by the now departed sandy denny of fairport convention
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Re: Jimmy Page , Beautiful Guitar
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Originally Posted by
kendoddsdadsdogsdead
..Jummy the Paedo?
You mean jimmy saville?
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Re: Jimmy Page , Beautiful Guitar
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
You mean jimmy saville?
...no..jimmy paedo page
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Re: Jimmy Page , Beautiful Guitar
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Originally Posted by
kendoddsdadsdogsdead
...no..jimmy paedo page
I know he and page were notorious for their young groupie following but I dont think hes a child sex offender is he ?
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Re: Jimmy Page , Beautiful Guitar
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
https://youtu.be/kWbO9a1_Z3U
The opening chords of this song are why , in my opinion , jimmy page will go down as one of rock music's finest guitarists
Together with the rain song , this is spellbinding
Although he comes across as a nice guy in interviews, I think Jimmy Page is one of the most over-rated guitarists of all time. I've seen Zeppelin live in their prime and was not overly impressed with his feel, technique or phrasing.
Now Dave Gilmour, well that's a different story altogether....
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Originally Posted by
Moodybluebird
Although he comes across as a nice guy in interviews, I think Jimmy Page is one of the most over-rated guitarists of all time. I've seen Zeppelin live in their prime and was not overly impressed with his feel, technique or phrasing.
Now Dave Gilmour, well that's a different story altogether....
I have to disagree
Page mixed the blues , folk , rock , funk , a brilliant guitarist , what let led zeppelin down was plant who was tone deaf
Gilmour is of course great but like page is just one of a long list of axe men
Hendrix, alex lifeson of rush , Tony iommi of sabbath , Robert fripp , joe Satriani , eddie van halen
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Originally Posted by
kendoddsdadsdogsdead
...no..jimmy paedo page
Lets hope he doesn't get wind of this forum or you are likely to end up facing him across a courtroom. You will need deep pockets.
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I have to disagree
Page mixed the blues , folk , rock , funk , a brilliant guitarist , what let led zeppelin down was plant who was tone deaf
Gilmour is of course great but like page is just one of a long list of axe men
Hendrix, alex lifeson of rush , Tony iommi of sabbath , Robert fripp , joe Satriani , eddie van halen
Personal taste of course but his playing has never floated my boat. Even though I play guitar myself and can appreciate the technique used by Satriani, Steve Vai and Van Halen and their ilk, I can't listen to more than a few minutes of the stuff without being bored. Loved Iommi's playing though, totally unique at the time.
For me it's Gilmour, Martin Barre of Jethro Till, Rory Gallagher, Ian Bairnson of Alan Parsons Project, John Miles (very underrated) and many others. If you're into acoustic playing, Tommy Emmanuel is the man, a great bloke and amazing live. Some of the aforementioned are not in your face showmen but their subtle phrasing does it for me.
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Sludge, as you're a fan of Hendrix, have a listen to Randy Hansen. I think he's rated as the best Hendrix tribute act in the world and it's easy to understand why. He looks like him, talks like him, sings like him and most importantly plays like him. I've met him a few times on these rock cruises and he's a really friendly guy. Loads of his stuff on You Tube.
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dml1954
Lets hope he doesn't get wind of this forum or you are likely to end up facing him across a courtroom. You will need deep pockets.
...ha..if you haven't anything you can't lose anything..
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Originally Posted by
Moodybluebird
Personal taste of course but his playing has never floated my boat. Even though I play guitar myself and can appreciate the technique used by Satriani, Steve Vai and Van Halen and their ilk, I can't listen to more than a few minutes of the stuff without being bored. Loved Iommi's playing though, totally unique at the time.
For me it's Gilmour, Martin Barre of Jethro Till, Rory Gallagher, Ian Bairnson of Alan Parsons Project, John Miles (very underrated) and many others. If you're into acoustic playing, Tommy Emmanuel is the man, a great bloke and amazing live. Some of the aforementioned are not in your face showmen but their subtle phrasing does it for me.
Love brute , force and ignorance by rory Gallagher off his live lp , great album
Like songs from the wood , minstrel in the gallery , etc by tull
Richard Thompson is one of my favourite folk guitarists
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Re: Jimmy Page , Beautiful Guitar
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Originally Posted by
Moodybluebird
Sludge, as you're a fan of Hendrix, have a listen to Randy Hansen. I think he's rated as the best Hendrix tribute act in the world and it's easy to understand why. He looks like him, talks like him, sings like him and most importantly plays like him. I've met him a few times on these rock cruises and he's a really friendly guy. Loads of his stuff on You Tube.
Thanks will check him out
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Love brute , force and ignorance by rory Gallagher off his live lp , great album
Like songs from the wood , minstrel in the gallery , etc by tull
Richard Thompson is one of my favourite folk guitarists
Brute Force and Ignorance is one of many great tracks on the studio album Photo-Finish. Highly recommended.
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[QUOTE=Moodybluebird;5050123]Personal taste of course but his playing has never floated my boat. Even though I play guitar myself and can appreciate the technique used by Satriani, Steve Vai and Van Halen and their ilk, I can't listen to more than a few minutes of the stuff without being bored. Loved Iommi's playing though, totally unique at the time.
For me it's Gilmour, Martin Barre of Jethro Till, Rory Gallagher, Ian Bairnson of Alan Parsons Project, John Miles (very underrated) and many others. If you're into acoustic playing, Tommy Emmanuel is the man, a great bloke and amazing live. Some of the aforementioned are not in your face showmen but their subtle phrasing does it for me.[/QUOTE
You have forgotten the greatest white blues guitarist of them all, PAUL KOSSOFF
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Azkef2lXW88
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[QUOTE=Mr Soul '68;5050190]
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Originally Posted by
Moodybluebird
Personal taste of course but his playing has never floated my boat. Even though I play guitar myself and can appreciate the technique used by Satriani, Steve Vai and Van Halen and their ilk, I can't listen to more than a few minutes of the stuff without being bored. Loved Iommi's playing though, totally unique at the time.
For me it's Gilmour, Martin Barre of Jethro Till, Rory Gallagher, Ian Bairnson of Alan Parsons Project, John Miles (very underrated) and many others. If you're into acoustic playing, Tommy Emmanuel is the man, a great bloke and amazing live. Some of the aforementioned are not in your face showmen but their subtle phrasing does it for me.[/QUOTE
You have forgotten the greatest white blues guitarist of them all, PAUL KOSSOFF
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Azkef2lXW88
Fantastic band
Kossoff was a great guitarist but he was backed by a great bassist and great drummer , whose drumstick I still have