John Paul Jones - Unedited Interview, Sweden 2003

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  • This is the raw unedited interview for a Swedish TV show. Recorded on May 13th, 2013.
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  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo Před rokem +92

    JPJ, the quiet musical genius backbone ot Led Zeppelin

    • @CattleRustlerOCN
      @CattleRustlerOCN Před 4 měsíci +3

      WITHOUT JOHN PAUL JONES THERE IS NO LED ZEPPELIN

  • @vegashdrider
    @vegashdrider Před 2 lety +129

    The stars aligned for Zeppelin, it was lightning in a bottle we’ll never see again and it completely fascinates me

    • @vlastakadric4206
      @vlastakadric4206 Před rokem +3

      So true.

    • @WhiteNacho
      @WhiteNacho Před rokem

      What about Greta Van Fleet

    • @LPS-R-US
      @LPS-R-US Před rokem +1

      Great one. Been watching you on and off for years but only today subscribed. I have a VC channel now and did a video on my ROBERT LUDWIG RL cut led zep II . Hope u can check it out when you can TONYS LPSRUS..THANKS and keep rockN

    • @JeremiahB444
      @JeremiahB444 Před rokem +4

      @@WhiteNachoI love Greta but it’s not even close, these dudes were centennial masters of their instruments

    • @lisamoroney3036
      @lisamoroney3036 Před rokem

      Agree

  • @raymondhmuifoo11
    @raymondhmuifoo11 Před 4 lety +263

    I want him to be my neighbor and say "good morning" to me every day.

    • @observer127
      @observer127 Před 3 lety +9

      Yep, someone to talk over the picket fence and share a morning cup of coffee or tea...

    • @anuragdeshpande4915
      @anuragdeshpande4915 Před 3 lety +9

      At least he won't report to the police after blasting zeppelin on full volume

    • @jamesturner1525
      @jamesturner1525 Před 3 lety +1

      You know what's funny? Follow the CZcams channel blancolirio the guy is a pilot in Northern California and his neighbor is John Paul Jones... they sometimes Jam together check it out

    • @jamesturner1525
      @jamesturner1525 Před 3 lety

      For real he wants posted video him jamming along with John Paul Jones in a Northern California bar or Winery

    • @jamesheath7601
      @jamesheath7601 Před 2 lety

      Ok

  • @Rakeatthegatesofhell
    @Rakeatthegatesofhell Před 6 lety +432

    This man is the reason I ever picked up a (Fender Jazz) Bass. I met him in 1994, giving me the opportunity to tell him this and thank him for it. He is the humblest, most gracious person I have ever encountered.The only thing better than his musicianship is his humanity. Thank you, JPJ, for being!

    • @ronbar4192
      @ronbar4192 Před 2 lety +1

      you don't have a band so it doesn't matter if you pick the bass or not bro

    • @markcarson1844
      @markcarson1844 Před 2 lety +3

      Same here at 14 yrs old, what a good guy and the cement of Zep! Only I picked a Rickenbacker.

    • @nyxsvart368
      @nyxsvart368 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ronbar4192 why don't you shut the f**k up and stop crushing people's spirit ?? So what if he didn't have a band?! You dont have to have a band to be motivated by a musician. You obviously have problem wit yourself that you are projecting onto others on the internen. Pathetic !

    • @svipurlansheed
      @svipurlansheed Před 2 lety

      111111111111111111111111111111111111qæqq11qqqqqqqqqqqqqq1

    • @emanueleforesti4987
      @emanueleforesti4987 Před 2 lety

      Absoluthily agree my friends

  • @Champane97
    @Champane97 Před 7 lety +304

    Jones said it perfectly!! "John Bonham wasn't the drummer of Led Zeppelin, he was a quarter of it". That right there shows how much respect there was for one another in Led Zeppelin.

    • @ThinWhiteAxe
      @ThinWhiteAxe Před 6 lety +12

      DesignPro2002 No Quarter, no Zeppelin. Am I right?

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před 6 lety +8

      I think this is what made them larger than life so to speak. Any great band is more than the sum of it's parts. This is what made me want to be a musician, I really wanted to be part of a team that made something more than could ever be done as an individual, or even a group of individuals who were unable to meld in this way.

    • @billyblann4587
      @billyblann4587 Před 2 lety

      @@aylbdrmadison1051 8.o000

    • @rich6023
      @rich6023 Před rokem +1

      I have heard the same sentiment from Jimmy Page in some of his interviews. They all had an immense respect for one another and this is what made the band so damn good. John Paul Jones said it as well "really good musicians who were really dedicated"

    • @jdig1984
      @jdig1984 Před rokem

      Beaver eating carrots

  • @captainmorgan1107
    @captainmorgan1107 Před 7 lety +455

    Finally, an interviewer that asks interesting questions and John Paul Jones gives great, honest answers. He really is a class act and 1/4 of the greatest band in history!

    • @officergregorystevens5765
      @officergregorystevens5765 Před 6 lety +20

      Very good interviewer. He is a fan, you can tell. That makes a difference.. being a fan of the music and knowing some things about music history/theory at least to an extent instead of zomg im talking with a famous person :D

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před 6 lety +10

      I agree, right up to the point where he slightly pressures John to talk about busting up hotel rooms. A bit lame that bit, imo.

    • @davebartholome2924
      @davebartholome2924 Před 5 lety +18

      @@aylbdrmadison1051 Yeah, and I could have done without the drug questions, too. Leave the drugs and hotel rooms to the tabloids.

    • @k.bowers8372
      @k.bowers8372 Před 5 lety +4

      Greatest band right behind the Beatles.haha

    • @johncook7281
      @johncook7281 Před 5 lety +1

      @Officer Gregory Stevens- Great Point. On the mark!- definitely.

  • @atbglenn
    @atbglenn Před 7 lety +262

    One of the most down to earth guys in rock, and a great musician at that.

  • @emo_galaxy9413
    @emo_galaxy9413 Před rokem +20

    This is by far a great Man among men. I have always loved these guys. I am so glad to hear and see the smile and appreciation of the work he and the band did. Such a great guy!

  • @AlexAlexon3897
    @AlexAlexon3897 Před rokem +13

    What a gentleman he is! In '86, I was in WH Smith (UK newsagents), browsing magazines. I turned around, and John Paul Jones was just behind me, doing the same. I don't think anyone else in the vicinity recognized him. Shyness stopped me saying Hello, but I'm glad it did - who wants to be interrupted while shopping? You can tell from this interview that JPJ doesn't see himself as a celebrity or star, just a working musician / writer / producer. One of the best music interviews I've seen. Thank you. 🥍

  • @thelizardking9382
    @thelizardking9382 Před 5 lety +77

    His music knowledge is expansive . He can play any instrument and read music backwards. So he was just as important as the others no doubt

    • @benmeltzer
      @benmeltzer Před 3 měsíci

      If what you say is true, it was cruel of them to make him read music that way. It's needless.

  • @SXI96
    @SXI96 Před 8 lety +158

    Ramble on.. a brilliant bassist, musician, and human, JPJ is a living legend!

  • @3434arc1
    @3434arc1 Před 7 lety +110

    There is no hyperbole in this statement....Led Zeppelin consisted of four ground breaking revolutionary musical virtuosos. Given that indisputable fact, John Paul Jones is arguably the most gifted all around musician. That's quite an honor when you're talking about the most astonishingly talented band that Rock ever produced.

    • @paulolet4766
      @paulolet4766 Před rokem +2

      The Druid on vocals, Wizard on Guitar, Zen Monk on Bass and then the Tornado on drums!

  • @stringsthings
    @stringsthings Před 5 lety +34

    One of the things that I admire most about Zeppelin is that they were a band, in the truest sense of the word. When Bonham died, the rest of the band knew that Zeppelin was done. It appears as if success, fortune, fame were secondary to them. It was all about the music that they were making. "John Bonham wasn't the drummer of Led Zeppelin; he was 1/4 of Led Zeppelin"

    • @benmeltzer
      @benmeltzer Před 3 měsíci

      Now that I think about it, it does say a lot that they felt they couldn't rightly carry on as "Led Zeppelin" without all four of the individual members.

  • @theresacarmen9847
    @theresacarmen9847 Před 3 lety +35

    We don't hear enough from JPJ, such an admirable man.

  • @SluffAdlin
    @SluffAdlin Před 7 lety +47

    This man's bass tone is unbelievable, the unsung hero of Zeppelin. Amazing organist as well.

  • @greenacres4518
    @greenacres4518 Před rokem +25

    John Paul, you've been a blessing to Led Zeppelin. Your Bass lines alone are incredible, not to mention the other instruments. I've been a big fan since 74.

  • @jamescox8402
    @jamescox8402 Před rokem +18

    I always thought John Paul was the secret weapon of the band, he covered a fair bit of musical territory and not just with the bass. I saw them supporting The Who in the US on a early tour, then I saw them at the Bath Festival in England eighteen months later in 1970 and they obliterated everyone else. Great interview by the young man. Thank you.

  • @gangster3591
    @gangster3591 Před 3 lety +46

    Jonesy is a class act. Always was. Possibly the most gifted musician in the band

  • @nicksundby
    @nicksundby Před 3 lety +113

    The most musically gifted member of the band, according to Jimmy.

    • @mikejohnson2638
      @mikejohnson2638 Před rokem

      Page was in fact the back bone of the band, ask Robert plant, Plant admitted Page was led zeppelin.

    • @chrisballas3356
      @chrisballas3356 Před rokem +6

      @@mikejohnson2638 Jimmy knew all the tricks of the trade for producing a record in the studio. Jones was a exceptionally gifted arranger. These are two separate things that's why Zeppelin is so special. No other band had these elements on that level within the band.

    • @riceflatpicking4954
      @riceflatpicking4954 Před rokem +1

      Amazing mandolin player! Look him up here on CZcams he’s been playing a bunch of Bluegrass

    • @joer2513
      @joer2513 Před rokem +5

      Honestly Zeppelin were just like the best football team of a season, untouchable, all contributing their part, Jimmy with the riifs and solos, JPJ with keys/mandolin and of course bass and rhythm with Bonham, Bonham with the most distinguishable drum sound of all time, and of course Page's lyrics voice and wild rock star persona, now the Beatles were great, arguably the best BAND of all time, but rock and roll band? Zeppelin hands down.

    • @Swonder1972
      @Swonder1972 Před rokem +6

      I believe the words out of Page's mouth and can see that he was talking about the varied musicianship of Jones with abilities on mandolin, bass, 6-string acoustic, electric guitar, organ, and piano, as well as an extensive rap sheet of session work with an eclectic list of performers. Jimmy was the guitar god and creator of the group and was the main producer but it is easy to see why he brought in Jones with his extensive gifts.

  • @eddysvault7603
    @eddysvault7603 Před 7 lety +90

    Led Zeppelin: the most solid rhythm section in rock history, and there were a Lot of great rhythm sections in that era.

    • @grldchee
      @grldchee Před 3 lety +6

      It’s more than being solid. Any band can play in the “pocket” drums and bass so to speak. It’s the mixing of time signatures, the push n pull of the rhythm section and the restraint. The less is more and the feeeel the groove. But ya. Kick ass and something you can’t just duplicate with a studio musician

    • @benmeltzer
      @benmeltzer Před 3 měsíci

      I'm not saying they were a *better* rhythm section (not saying that at all) but, just as solidness goes, Crazy Horse (Neil Young's band) has the solidest rhythm section.

  • @jerichofreman7116
    @jerichofreman7116 Před 7 lety +350

    he aged better than page and plant

    • @ede292
      @ede292 Před 6 lety +77

      probably has a better hold on his vices and more self-control

    • @craigjgomez
      @craigjgomez Před 5 lety +27

      Of all the relevant things you could have said, you say the most stupid and irrelevant thing. Age is not something within our control but, I don't believe that Page or Plant would agree with you. All three are active, vital and ageless. I also believe they are comfortable being known as icons based on the ten year run of the band. It has made them mysterious in some ways yet, having a place in rock n roll history that few groups have achieved. I hardly think how they have worn the years in a physical sense has ever crossed anyones mind. Truth is, we all get old and we all show it.

    • @gabrieljohannson6777
      @gabrieljohannson6777 Před 5 lety +56

      That's because he was the only one not to have sold his soul to the Devil ;) He's the only one that came out of Zeppelin unscathed.

    • @GeissThru
      @GeissThru Před 5 lety +7

      @@gabrieljohannson6777 I can totally see that.

    • @k.bowers8372
      @k.bowers8372 Před 5 lety +3

      I wonder why.

  • @Sean-if7rp
    @Sean-if7rp Před 8 lety +216

    John is such an awesome person, I have such a respect for him and I think he can just be so hilarious sometimes with some of the little things he says, legend

    • @juliestrauss5988
      @juliestrauss5988 Před 7 lety +11

      Never heard zep described as puppylike 😆😆😆

    • @theartist124
      @theartist124 Před 7 lety +14

      He has always had such great sense of humor, even busts the other guys up too!

    • @nigelwiseman2262
      @nigelwiseman2262 Před 7 lety +1

      the artist u

    • @iamauntmeem
      @iamauntmeem Před 7 lety +4

      Oh, but in the early days they were so young and nubile...maybe not for Plant(he was always so base) but Jones and Page look so young.

    • @ThinWhiteAxe
      @ThinWhiteAxe Před 6 lety +3

      Julie Strauss 'but shit hot too' he said. 😎

  • @JokersWild70
    @JokersWild70 Před 4 lety +64

    Definitely underrated to those that don't really know much about music or Zeppelin. The guy was/is a master musician on bass, keyboards, mandolin, etc. plus doing arrangements. Just a quiet, brilliant musician. Poor guy was one of two people that found Bonham dead.

    • @arsalmonar
      @arsalmonar Před rokem +5

      JPJ seemingly was to Page and Plant what Graham Nash was to Crosby, Stills and Young

    • @lisamoroney3036
      @lisamoroney3036 Před rokem

      @@arsalmonar nahhhhh

    • @jdfolbre
      @jdfolbre Před 10 měsíci

      He can play just about anything

    • @benmeltzer
      @benmeltzer Před 3 měsíci

      @@arsalmonar How do you mean? Like as the secret weapon or something?

    • @arsalmonar
      @arsalmonar Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@benmeltzer In the sense that both are the quieter, lesser-celebrated members of their respective bands. Both the most straight also... I certainly didn't mean to imply that Graham Nash was nearly as musically gifted or as versatile as JPJ though...

  • @Geotubest
    @Geotubest Před 7 lety +85

    What a wonderful guy JPJ is. I can see why any band would love to have him on board.

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před 6 lety +6

      That and he is super talented. Would love to be in a band with him for both reasons equally.

  • @Bangkok-ik1fp
    @Bangkok-ik1fp Před 7 lety +129

    Absolutely gifted bassist. I have a tremendous respect for John Paul Jones. To the uninitiated he is probably the least known member of Led Zeppelin but he was the backbone that made those songs come alive and allow you to feel the music.

    • @fonzario
      @fonzario Před 2 lety +4

      2112 Bangkok. So true. I wouldn’t be the bass player I am today if it wasn’t for learning the bass riffs and compositions from Led Zeppelin, Grand Funk, Rush, Cream and other such great bassists. I often wondered how the heck John Paul Jones and Mel Schacher came up with those bass riffs. Mind boggling to say the least.

    • @donaldloudenback7936
      @donaldloudenback7936 Před 2 lety

      I have to disagree. Although I respect JPJ, but John Bonham was the engine that made it roll..

    • @benjaminz2523
      @benjaminz2523 Před 2 lety +2

      He really is. He was perfect. He was totally solid, but added so much texture thru his choices..so tasteful, never boring, never too much

  • @shivapejman8155
    @shivapejman8155 Před 6 lety +80

    I love this man. SO humble, so nice, so engaging and a genius musician. I would love to meet this man.

    • @shivapejman8155
      @shivapejman8155 Před rokem +2

      That’s correct … shit hot and the music’s intense. 🔥🇬🇧

    • @adamjoyner-rw4dj
      @adamjoyner-rw4dj Před rokem +1

      Why can't someone ever just say he's "gentle" ...where do you get " humble" from???????

    • @lisamoroney3036
      @lisamoroney3036 Před rokem

      I’d love to get a date !

  • @sarumanj4205
    @sarumanj4205 Před 3 lety +21

    Lovely guy, so talented and unassuming. Met him once in Blackpool, we brought fish and chips and walked along the seafront together.

  • @maryrudelich9000
    @maryrudelich9000 Před rokem +17

    John Paul Jones is down to earth, and fabulous. Highly talented.

  • @Twotontessie
    @Twotontessie Před 7 lety +168

    He and Page were genius together. What a great decision by Page to go get Jones as his first mate. Wonderful interview, he has a wonderful sense of humor. "You have a few parties and they remind you of it in 30 years' time." Cincinatti shut down after the third number, what else were we going to do? Hilarious. Also handles some very difficult questions with poise. His comments about Bonham show such deep respect - their decision to stop puts them with the Beatles in unparalleled company.

    • @nickv4073
      @nickv4073 Před 7 lety +22

      No, Page did not "go get Jones". Jones, at his wife's suggestion, called Page when he heard Page was forming a new band and asked him if he needed a bass player.

    • @keving9233
      @keving9233 Před 7 lety +28

      Jones, like Page, a skilled studio musician; they knew one another from those days.

    • @Jgeneraledger23
      @Jgeneraledger23 Před 7 lety +12

      One of the 'luckiest moments' in music history!

    • @DavidSmith-ss1cg
      @DavidSmith-ss1cg Před 5 lety +13

      @@nickv4073 - Jones had recorded with Page before and had told him, "if you ever start a band, give me a call. Jones wife was right, most people familiar with the British music scene had some idea of what might happen with the Yardbirds after they imploded and left Page holding the rights to the name and not much else. There was just too much potential there to overlook an opportunity to get in on the ground floor of any kind of reboot that was going to happen.
      It sure paid off for Jones, though. Not just the money, but what Page has said many times, they have left behind an admirable body of work.

    • @comic4relief
      @comic4relief Před rokem +5

      @@nickv4073 They got each other. Doesn't matter about who called whom.

  • @marshallross3373
    @marshallross3373 Před 4 lety +21

    Probably the best Zep interview I've heard. JPJ is so cool. How thoughtful are his comments.

  • @WilltheAstrologer
    @WilltheAstrologer Před 3 lety +39

    "It wasn't the age of therapy which came 20 years too late for us"
    Aw man. He said it with a chuckle but you know there's so much pain with that statement underneath. RIP Bonzo.

    • @Slipmahoney21
      @Slipmahoney21 Před 2 lety +1

      Bongo was going through drug therapy for his heroin addiction when he died.

    • @TheRoomfull
      @TheRoomfull Před rokem +1

      @@Slipmahoney21 Nope. And who the f*ck is bongo?

    • @patriciapowell6047
      @patriciapowell6047 Před rokem

      @@TheRoomfull Bonham was an alcoholic

    • @benmeltzer
      @benmeltzer Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheRoomfull I think he means Bonzo.

    • @TheRoomfull
      @TheRoomfull Před 3 měsíci

      @benmeltzer Yeah no sh!t...I was being sarcastic. The @ss clown also said Bonzo was on heroin when he died, which I'd absolute bullsh!t.

  • @michaelr.4734
    @michaelr.4734 Před 7 lety +49

    I love John Paul Jones. He is the backbone of Led Zeppelin.

    • @saleconomos473
      @saleconomos473 Před 2 lety +1

      Like so many bass players from that time.

    • @MrTodbod
      @MrTodbod Před 2 lety

      If my dog could meow it would be my cat. Led Zeppelin the great.

    • @mikejohnson2638
      @mikejohnson2638 Před rokem

      Page was the back bone of the band, you have no idea who much Page influenced the rest of the band. ask plant. Plant said page was led zeppelin.

  • @tonys2705
    @tonys2705 Před 7 lety +34

    That's what you call a class act.. It wasn't until I saw his solo act at the house of blues that I realized what a tremendous part he played in LZ... An outstanding artist, and quite a likable guy.

  • @chrissett4245
    @chrissett4245 Před 9 měsíci +7

    So humble.....
    JPJ was criminally underrated, I think.
    I saw them in Seattle 1977-
    Ears rang for months.
    So good ❤

  • @danielmoose1273
    @danielmoose1273 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Very Nice ... Very Well Done. It's so pleasant seeing John get to participate in an interview without having to wait until Robert finally runs out of breath.

    • @danielmoose1273
      @danielmoose1273 Před 2 měsíci +1

      No one could have POSSIBLY stated that any better. F.R.P. 😖. He got LUCKY in '68.

  • @Colstonewall
    @Colstonewall Před 7 lety +36

    Jonesy was the best musician out of all of them.

    • @benmeltzer
      @benmeltzer Před 3 měsíci +1

      I always thought people said Page was? (I'm by no means a Zeppelin expert so I'm just conveying what I've picked up.)

    • @Colstonewall
      @Colstonewall Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@benmeltzer You're right Ben. Page was/is an excellent musician. Just as Jones is.
      The reason I made that statement is based on Jones playing so many different instruments and doing arrangements as well.
      If you ask me the same question tomorrow I'll probably say Page was the best in the group.
      Both were GREAT as was the group.

    • @benmeltzer
      @benmeltzer Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Colstonewall Thanks. Appreciate the detailed explanation.

    • @terri-b7492
      @terri-b7492 Před měsícem

      Why the competition,they were all superb musicians that’s what makes them so special

  • @plasmichoneytrip
    @plasmichoneytrip Před 7 lety +49

    He was part of a band who had a wealth of knowledge about their craft. We need more JPJ interviews!

  • @ledcover
    @ledcover Před 7 lety +163

    13:15 "John Bonham wasn´t the drummer of Led Zeppelin. He was the quarter of Led Zeppelin and you couldn´t just say get another drummer" ( Jones, John Paul)

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před 6 lety +29

      This actually proves beyond all doubt that they were in it for so much more than just the money. Real and true artists those guys.

    • @sherrieteller4779
      @sherrieteller4779 Před 6 lety +11

      ledcover .... Only a genious could give an answer like this!

    • @NewarkBay357
      @NewarkBay357 Před 5 lety

      Until Jason Bonham was old enough to play. Jason played as well as his father.

    • @DokktorDeth
      @DokktorDeth Před 4 lety +1

      Yep, he's as pointlessly pedantic as ever. (See his peevish upchucks on Newhart.) This, despite his considerable achievements.

    • @Avicenna10
      @Avicenna10 Před 4 lety +1

      Aylbdr Madison Absolutely right. Though you must admit, the money wasn’t bad…

  • @G60syncro
    @G60syncro Před 3 lety +14

    Probably around that time a friend and I bought tickets for King Crimson and the opening act was billed as "Special Guest" and this guy shows up on stage!! What an amazing show!! He was funny as hell, entertaining us between songs because there were numerous instrument changes and super generous with his show! A great man!!

  • @plgplgplg
    @plgplgplg Před rokem +15

    Class act right here. From the mags I read in the 70's to any media he's done since JPJ comes across as the grit that LZ needed. He never told a nasty tale on his bandmates and always played to the song. The respect he has is well earned.

    • @RoseSharon7777
      @RoseSharon7777 Před rokem +4

      And still married to the same woman. That says ALOT for a rocker from the 60s-70s.

  • @Twotontessie
    @Twotontessie Před 7 lety +190

    Jones found Bonham dead. I wonder how you get over something like that. I can't imagine.

    • @TheeRocker
      @TheeRocker Před 4 lety +27

      We don't really, we just keep living slowly accepting the changes.

    • @davemckay4359
      @davemckay4359 Před 3 lety +2

      @@blindmelonstubbly yes.

    • @hogwashmcturnip8930
      @hogwashmcturnip8930 Před 3 lety +8

      @Kirk Cousins Spoken by someone who knows.Thank you The Beach boys of all people got it right,, 'If you should ever leave me,the world will still go on believe me, but it will show nothing to me so what good will living do me?' Been like that since I lost my partner 12 years ago that is Exactly what life is like.You carry on, you kid yourself you are living for them too now, but the truth is it means Nothing.It is just killing time. Zep made the right decisoni

    • @Nred9999
      @Nred9999 Před 3 lety +29

      Robert plant lost his 5 year old son. Worst thing that can ever happen to a father.

    • @gavinmckillop8006
      @gavinmckillop8006 Před 3 lety +3

      Copious amounts of drugs doesn’t hurt.

  • @JB-3794
    @JB-3794 Před rokem +10

    What can make you stand out from other bands? Good arrangements. John Paul was intelligent, musically trained, and versatile. What a fortunate occurrence to have these four particular musicians in the same band.

  • @fawltytenor
    @fawltytenor Před rokem +15

    Such a wonderful interview, I love JPJ's sense of humor throughout. And he's very candid and direct with his sensibilities about different material they performed and the qualities about it. Wonderful stuff.

  • @johnallen2771
    @johnallen2771 Před 4 lety +15

    He was the heart and soul of Led Zeppelin. Besides his bass, his organ parts were absolutely critical to the overall sound on their songs. I could listen to it for hours. When I saw them live in the 70s the bass player, John, was ill, and the band actually asked if there was anyone in the audience who could play bass. A guy got up and walked onto stage and knew every song they did. It was an amazing night.

  • @thomasclare5211
    @thomasclare5211 Před 7 lety +46

    i was lucky enough to see Zeppelin may years ago,they gave everything,played for 3 hours plus,worked their arses off,amazing,hard working and professional band,miss Bonzo,best rock drummer ever

  • @bentcountershaft
    @bentcountershaft Před 3 lety +21

    I don't think it's outrageous to say the John Paul Jones was the most talented multi-instrumentalist of his era. It's also entirely likely that the only person that would disagree with that would be himself.

    • @fawltytenor
      @fawltytenor Před rokem +2

      He probably wouldn't think about it. It was all about whatever worked/sounded good for the song, etc. Always seemed very focused.

  • @tammieparrishmiller3669
    @tammieparrishmiller3669 Před 5 lety +56

    Jonesy never got enough face time in my estimation. This man was and is so full of talent and I'm always wishing I could see more of him on film to see what his fingers were doing. There is a scene on stage in The Song Remains the Same movie where he and Bonzo were playing and smiling at one another. That's one of my favorite parts. It's really awesome to hear his takes on all of the different songs. Still love these guys after all these years! Who wouldn't? Great interview! Great guy! Gotta add that Peter Grant certainly had their backs. He was balls to the wall, Peter Grant.

    • @ftwins2000
      @ftwins2000 Před 2 lety +8

      It’s because Jonesy never seek the attention. It just wasn’t his Style, just a Quite English Gentleman

    • @tammieparrishmiller3669
      @tammieparrishmiller3669 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ftwins2000 For certain. If he'd wanted the attention, he'd off had it. He was a family man and as you said; "Quiet English Gentleman."

    • @FrostRare
      @FrostRare Před rokem +2

      @@ftwins2000 yeah the interviewers in the early days quickly picked up on the fact that if they talked to Jonesy he would give honest answers (the opposite of what they wanted) lol

    • @Crabbadabba
      @Crabbadabba Před rokem +2

      He also interviews really well.

  • @Thorum13
    @Thorum13 Před 7 lety +42

    What a nice man. Very genuine.

  • @yuelinli3527
    @yuelinli3527 Před 5 lety +32

    “Unless it comes back in a DVD 30 years later” HAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAH

  • @louisehedditch9184
    @louisehedditch9184 Před 5 lety +11

    NOW ladies & gents, this guy is what you call a total class act.

  • @darrylbutt2570
    @darrylbutt2570 Před 8 lety +157

    I fucking love John Paul Jones. Genius musician and a really nice guy. His solo albums rock.Perhaps Zeppelin's best musician?

    • @keving9233
      @keving9233 Před 7 lety +9

      Training and technically speaking I agree, Darryl. I'm believe Jones had more than a thing or two to show the others in respect to arrangement. He and Page knew one another from studio work days: ya gotta be hot shit to be a young and a studio musician.

    • @64Ludwigs
      @64Ludwigs Před 7 lety +8

      Darryl Butt
      Certainly the most versatile

    • @obbor4
      @obbor4 Před 7 lety +5

      An incredibly talented and important component in the overall Led Zeppelin sound, but, didn't that Jimmy Page guy play in that group?

    • @AlbertoJorgeSoares
      @AlbertoJorgeSoares Před 7 lety +2

      Darryl Butt - Probably not the best... They were all great, in the early days.

    • @sixsixxsixxxx
      @sixsixxsixxxx Před 7 lety +3

      Darryl Butt overall yes even Jimmy said so

  • @syedsaadjameel4
    @syedsaadjameel4 Před 4 lety +15

    It is apparent that Jones was the the energy which kept the band in balance.

  • @ericynot
    @ericynot Před 7 lety +73

    Great interview: enlightening, educational, and most of all very funny.
    I think one of the things that set LZ apart, besides their obviously stellar musicianship, was the fact that they were simply more intelligent than most of their peers.

    • @RisingSon011
      @RisingSon011 Před 5 lety +3

      I agree man.Rock and Roll doesnt have a lot of genius musicians. Led Zeppelin had 2 . And the others had skills that damn few if any of their peers can boast of

    • @patriciawright8786
      @patriciawright8786 Před 4 lety

      ericynot--SORRY, men. But, having a young guy who looked like Robert Plant! Got us gals to take notice, & the MUSIC got us to stay for 50 yrs. Plant, was a true ROCK-GOD in his time.

    • @patriciapowell6047
      @patriciapowell6047 Před rokem +1

      @@patriciawright8786 I met Robert in 1973 in Los Angeles (when they were in town) he was very sweet and humble himself. BUT he certainly had swagger.

  • @invertedcastle
    @invertedcastle Před 8 lety +45

    hes so adorable

    • @xblackcatx1312
      @xblackcatx1312 Před 6 lety +7

      tank ! Im a guy, but I'd have to agree...i guess I'd say charming but he is quite adorable no doubt. He's cool.

  • @tonyfleck3029
    @tonyfleck3029 Před 2 lety +12

    What a Man, what a incredible musician! Along with Bonham
    he was the Pulsing Heart of Zeppelin!!

  • @gerrymcguire7521
    @gerrymcguire7521 Před rokem +8

    I love them all but he is the most down the earth member of the band

  • @gabrieljohannson6777
    @gabrieljohannson6777 Před 5 lety +11

    A master musician in every sense of the word. Base guitar, piano, arrangements, song writing, composition etc. Incredible.

  • @philsurtees
    @philsurtees Před 7 lety +19

    The great thing is that he mentions Peter Grant. They never would have been who they were without him, but he also changed the entire industry and made things better for every band that came after them. He is the unsung hero of Led Zeppelin and the music industry...

  • @justinfiebig5623
    @justinfiebig5623 Před 3 lety +12

    A true legend and a great person. Any band would benefit from such a magnificent musician. He’s an icon of rock.

  • @gigigl3483
    @gigigl3483 Před 4 lety +16

    What a classy, gracious and humble gentleman. I really really love Jimmy, I can relate to his phrasing and punch, the modes he uses to improvise.... But this one I must say is the rare gem in the band. Only respect and ... respect. :--)

  • @elkhanhamet2561
    @elkhanhamet2561 Před 5 lety +11

    What a pleasure just to listen to this man, intelligent, polite and funny, God Bless him!!!

  • @reubena7854
    @reubena7854 Před 7 lety +57

    give it up for the guy who preferred to stay in the background and carry every single track and live a more quiet life

    • @annanydegger8795
      @annanydegger8795 Před 6 lety +17

      Reuben Ackroyd
      John Paul was a musician who was interested in being in a rock band but never bought into the sordid rock star life.

    • @Infam0usKiller
      @Infam0usKiller Před 5 lety +8

      @@annanydegger8795 That's the best explanation of John I've ever heard.

  • @murilogoulart4935
    @murilogoulart4935 Před 5 lety +10

    Brilliant ... J.P.Jones is simply a GENIUS., as all LEd Zeppelin's members ... THE BEST GROUP EVER

  • @AnthonyP73
    @AnthonyP73 Před 7 lety +11

    13:15 That's beautifully said by JPJ: "John wasn't the drummer of Led Zeppelin, he was a quarter of Led Zeppelin."

  • @hotwheel6663
    @hotwheel6663 Před rokem +13

    He is a musical genius who did not get enough credit as he came up with a lot of the band's riffs like Black Dog.

    • @josepht007
      @josepht007 Před 8 měsíci +2

      yeah, i don't know why,page and plant didn't let him tour with them, he was around way before the beggining of zeppelin, he was a studio manager and helped arrange donovans great 'hurdy gurdy man, and alot of other great arrangements, jones surely was great

  • @christopherlees1134
    @christopherlees1134 Před 5 lety +218

    John Paul Jones actually answers the questions directly, unlike Jimmy Page who stutters, stammers, touches his nose fifty times and then answers a different question. Or like Robert who seems to dance around the answers and say weird things like, "I can't remember.". I love them all, but the truth is JPJ gives the best interviews. He's a great guy and so down to earth.

    • @christopherlees1134
      @christopherlees1134 Před 3 lety +3

      @Benjamin S Ever see that interview he did in 1963, black and white, as a 19 year old session musician? He gave a decent interview there.

    • @johnhopkinson4054
      @johnhopkinson4054 Před 3 lety +25

      Probabaly because Jimmy was actually shy and conscience of his persona when under the influence of strong drugs

    • @kfw1205
      @kfw1205 Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed

    • @LinusE
      @LinusE Před 3 lety +24

      I think Plant has a very different experience from those days. I think he dances around the answers because he lost a very close friend, Bonzo, and I think Plant just kind of wanted to move away from it all. I mean 10 years of greatness, your closest friend passes away and it's all over. I think Plant said in an interview that it all happened so fast, 10 years and it all ended.

    • @ProfessorKenneth
      @ProfessorKenneth Před 2 lety +6

      Christopher you're so right on about page...lol..👍🏻💯 he's annoying when he talks. It's like he'll give you a 3 hour convoluted answer to a simple stupid question. I think page does that to try and seem "deep" or sound profound and prolific. I hate the way jimmy talks that shoplifter..lol..🤘🏻🇬🇧 page is bullshit, Jones here was the real weapon the real genius of zeppelin. I don't care that much for zeppelin but I like a few things/ songs they covered, specially Jones' stuff he did. He's brilliant.

  • @arthurdduda8233
    @arthurdduda8233 Před 7 lety +13

    how did he feel, .. WTF man he's the one that found bonzo, he's got to live with that memory forever

  • @Jgeneraledger23
    @Jgeneraledger23 Před 7 lety +44

    JPJ laughing at Robert "not liking" Stairway. That's funny : )

  • @greensombrero3641
    @greensombrero3641 Před 6 lety +20

    this is an interview for the Smithsonian. The interviewer did a great job and really let JPJ present his true self. just great work all around......and no surprise, Swedish people are civilized, so I've heard....

    • @ArtHoward
      @ArtHoward Před 6 lety +3

      Green Sombrero I concur. The interviewer can hold his head high.

  • @azstanp
    @azstanp Před 2 lety +4

    John Paul Jones was and is one of the greatest--yet most underrated--musicians in the world. He also is absolutely delightful to hear during his interviews.

  • @charleshurt4863
    @charleshurt4863 Před 2 lety +6

    One of the top musicians that ever lived. HIs sense of melody was amazing.

  • @jacquelinegraham1050
    @jacquelinegraham1050 Před 8 lety +30

    Fabulous honest interview. Zepp will live forever. Best. Band. Ever.

  • @inwardk
    @inwardk Před rokem +3

    I really enjoyed this interview. Thanks for the upload. Greetings from South Africa.

  • @brittasimonintuitivechannel
    @brittasimonintuitivechannel Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great Interview! Bless you!
    These musicians were almost too good to be true! Otherworldly! 🌟

  • @extantia
    @extantia Před 3 lety +9

    At 11:09 John recalls the death of John Bonham -- you can see the pain before it's ever mentioned.

  • @officergregorystevens5765
    @officergregorystevens5765 Před 6 lety +70

    Peter Grant would have like 10 consecutive heart attacks then a few strokes if he found out about CZcams haha...

  • @brianwarner308
    @brianwarner308 Před 7 lety +29

    John Paul Jones is so very cool!!!

  • @epiphanydrums5427
    @epiphanydrums5427 Před rokem +3

    Excellent. Never knew much about JPJ but certainly enjoyed his candor and honest assessment. 👍

  • @kellytuttle4712
    @kellytuttle4712 Před 7 lety +22

    What a totally cool guy.

  • @ChannelingJohnBonham
    @ChannelingJohnBonham Před 8 lety +12

    what a good soul. Class all the way and one hell of a musician/producer!

  • @MakeYourOwnDamnMusic
    @MakeYourOwnDamnMusic Před 4 lety +11

    Quiet possibly the most underrated musician in all of rock history.

    • @davidmellish3295
      @davidmellish3295 Před 2 lety +1

      Quite possibly the most stupid statement on CZcams. Who the hell thinks he's underrated? Anyone that knows Led Zep knows how gifted a musician he is and as they have MILLIONS of fans,lots and lots of people know how good he is,not underrated at all

    • @237schibe_
      @237schibe_ Před 2 lety

      @@davidmellish3295 I mean when a normal person thinks of Zepplin they think of Plant, Page, or Bonham. Not Jones so he kinda is an underrated bassist.
      Also it’s an opinion you may not think he is underrated but some people think he is.

  • @joycej928
    @joycej928 Před rokem +2

    So bright and articulate, honest. Well done JPJ.

  • @troddy3925
    @troddy3925 Před 4 měsíci +1

    When I first started listening to Zeppelin heavily in 1983 as a 15 year old. It was easy to get caught up in Page’s riffs, and Bonham’s drumming, but throughout the years, I really started focusing on what JPJones was doing, every step of the way. Especially the live shows, where Page would lead a song in one direction with his solos, and Jones had to adapt and keep grooving on the spot. His talent was immense, and his contribution to the greatest Rock Band of All Time, cannot be understated.

  • @Twotontessie
    @Twotontessie Před 7 lety +27

    Has there ever been a hugely successful entity - be it sports, music, art, business - that had such mutual respect and incredible loyalty from the principals as Led Zeppelin? The absolute, unconditional respect and loyalty these guys had for one another is just so awesome. 13:08 - the comments almost bring tears. They haven't changed their story since that day in 1980. That was the end. It had to be those four guys.

  • @BoneyWhy
    @BoneyWhy Před rokem +4

    Such an utterly brilliant musician in every way on so many instruments and underappreciated more than anyone in music.

  • @user-ez8ju7wf2o
    @user-ez8ju7wf2o Před 4 měsíci +1

    I come from a very diverse musical backround...Led Zeppelin will always be in my heart...im in my sixties.....their music is my therapy...lol...i listen to them every single day for the past 50yrs, what a fuckin ride ...lol... awesome... awesome band....

  • @blancolirio
    @blancolirio Před 8 měsíci +2

    Listening to the Live album growing up I was always fascinated about the improvisations pulled off so smoothly….”how did they do that?” John explains this well in this interview, watching Bonham so closely and paying very close attention. Bonham was great at signaling the changes. Not until playing in a live band later in life do I begin to understand what was going on here…

  • @tonycardinal9381
    @tonycardinal9381 Před 5 lety +7

    John Paul Jones, a man with class and integrity, long live Jonsey.

  • @sueridgard9068
    @sueridgard9068 Před 7 lety +7

    such a lovely guy...very down to earth....and an awesome musician

  • @parkviewmo
    @parkviewmo Před 7 lety +17

    This such a charming man. (You have a few parties, and they talk you in 30 years time.)

  • @ThrashRoC
    @ThrashRoC Před 8 lety +38

    John Bonhams Death , one of Biggest tragedys on this Planet , Led Zeppelin has to be Playing till Today ...Better than the Stones ;_D

  • @cretan982
    @cretan982 Před 5 lety +6

    He's so thoughtful here. These guys were all brilliant. He makes a good point that other bands didn't put so much light and shade into their songs. Made them like mini rock operas.

  • @MrOmareffendy
    @MrOmareffendy Před 5 lety +9

    "What is and what should never be" it s one of my fav. Led zeppelin song too....great song a litlle bit underrated if u ask me

  • @juliestrauss5988
    @juliestrauss5988 Před 8 lety +13

    I think it's good too!!! What a great interview!!! Love you jonesy!!!

  • @tomcatt9875
    @tomcatt9875 Před rokem +5

    Excellent interveiw !

  • @anthonycostanzo3012
    @anthonycostanzo3012 Před rokem +5

    I can listen to this guy all day. Brilliant, humble and down to earth. You would think you were speaking to someone’s grandfather not one of the greatest musicians of the century

    • @HollisDuty60
      @HollisDuty60 Před 8 měsíci

      Oh you make me feel so old! 😂 I was a teenager during the Zep years. 😊

  • @telecasterbear
    @telecasterbear Před rokem +3

    Such a gentleman. Best wishes for you, John.

  • @NigelFortune
    @NigelFortune Před 8 lety +14

    Brilliant interview. And JPJ is pretty candid too. You can really tell from this that Zeppelin were a magic band even to the members themselves.

    • @juliestrauss5988
      @juliestrauss5988 Před 7 lety +1

      Nigel Fortune and I like how he says sth is a sampler of everything we do, in the present tense!!

  • @stevenmay2937
    @stevenmay2937 Před 8 měsíci +3

    jpj. a total class act.. best ever

  • @joergschulzhamburg
    @joergschulzhamburg Před 2 lety +3

    I appreciate hearing John Paul speaking so honest and free. My impression from the interviews together with Robert and Jimmy in the past years has always been, that John Paul has not even had 5% of the speaking time... In this interview, he is just himself! Thank you so much, John Paul, for bringing up your own perspective about the band. It is great fun listening to you...!