The gift of music… Edge and Jack White turn into little kids watching Jimmy slide into that riff, as anyone would, with no way to hide it. Just great stuff…
@@catholiccowboy8545 so if you don’t know them at all… everything you say after that is moot. Typical that you would miss the point and have to dig on someone you don’t even know.
@Kevin Carter enhance your calm... There are indeed several types of swagger... "Do you have any idea WHO I AM?" Kind of swagger is notably different to the "Okay, you don't know who I am - you will." Swagger.... Which is of course different again to the "Oh, you don't know who I am?" *Shrugs* "your loss"... See what folks are saying here?
When I was a teenager, I went to an art exhibit showing items from the Vatican's vaults. And in a small clear glass case I saw a clay model made by Bernini (one of the greatest sculptors who ever lived). And on the clay model were his 500 year-old fingerprints! I remember just standing there thinking "those are the prints of a genius who was at the level of Da Vinci and Michelangelo." I suspect Edge and Jack white felt that way watching Page play Whole Lotta love. Watching those hands handle that guitar and play arguably the greatest rock song of all time.
After this video, my guitar ran away from home realising it would never reach its full potential in my hands. Now I cry empty handed staring at a amp with no partner. I feel a song coming from this, be right back........
My favorite part of this whole movie was this part when Edge & Jack were just smiling ear to ear listening to Page play Whole lotta love. Like watching Jesus himself quote the Bible
Led Zeppelin's "Wholelottalove" and Jimi Hendrix "Voo Doo Child" have to be the Coolest and Greatest Rock and Roll Songs of All-Time or At Least to come out of the 1960s!
@@0623kaboom True, but it's a Bob Dylan song that he covered and added a great electric interpretation to. Voodoo Chile (the original longer version of Voodoo Child) was all his and he was able to offer a epic jam through the middle and of course with his singing in sync with his guitar. Just a different level than AATWT.
Love watching the Edge being blown away by Jimmy paige strumming whole lotta love. It's magic, to me Paige's riff of the 5 notes is the most epic entrance ever for real rock sound. When people hear Jimmy thrashing those crunching fkn cool sound ever. Thank you Mr. Paige.
I agree with the comments made by most. These guys just became totally attentive and mesmerised when Jimmy started to play. The smiles on their face say it all. It's like they just got secret tickets to the promise land. Which in a way they did.
One of the great riffs in rock and roll history. I remember when this came out. We would party so hard to this sort of music. Wouldn't get away today with what we did back then.
Wouldn't get away with what? Lol partying? I mean you make sound like when y'all were partying, an Zeppelin came on, ya started tossing gas on each other, with matches at the ready!? 🤣🔥🤔 Or maybe it was Samuri swords, flying at heads in unison with Black Dog? 🤣🎎⚔🗡 ? Or maybe ya just danced on the roof, during a severe lightening storm, with yer head wrapped in tin foil? ⛈⛈😆 Man,now then I'd have agree with ya!!
Well stated. His music and style is him, not for posing or fluff. Page is a fine wine, not to mention the most innovative in sound. Far as technicality in playing it's always been debatable just like anything. What isn't questionable is that Zep's music has stood the test of time and continues to be an influence to generations forward.
Sure, there's Hendrix, Clapton, Blackmore, Beck, but Page was something else, he was so versatile, so unpredictable, so expressive. The best guitar player who ever lived. anyone who disagrees with me, come at me bro.
@@kenbo1512 there’s no doubt about Eddie Van Helen being a brilliant guitar player, he was incredibly fast and technically brilliant but I felt he lacked the versatility and sensitivity of Jimmy page.
My wife had a lot of love on her iPad playlist tonight. While she was cooking chicken Parmesan for the family. Was kind of cool since she's not a huge Zeppelin Fan. Thank you for this snippet Mr. Page!
The KEY to playing the riff right with the vibe being correct is to play the A AND D strings in unison on the riff like he is and bend the A string slightly out. THAT is what gives it that “thing”. JP is the man
I love this moment and the look of awe, pure admiration and appreciation by those two guys who themselves are great guitar players, both at the feet of the master. No wish to be arrogant and as a child of the sixties over my life (69 now) have really tried to listen and like what came after my time but much of it and especially now, in no way can even begin to compare with Led Zeppelin and Jimmy page doing Whole Lotta a Love. If we do ever not destroy this planet and if we ever set of to explore the Universe like Mozart and Beethoven, Led Zeppelin will go out there as well.
Number 1 guitar riff in rock music history Jimmy is real Legend with his 2 necks guitar he is the man who made guitar talk..... Incredible moments all those guitarist from various bands watching his playing riffs so happily put the faith 2 this LEGEND!
Před 2 lety
An integral part of the riff that's ofter overlooked is the up bending of the 5th string, making it clash with the open d string and so getting that dirty double note before resolving. Great little detail that makes it even better. What a simple yet effective riff.
Jesus - Jimmy Page - one on his own - the only other who compared for me was Rory Gallagher - two of many great guitarists but these two will always be legends
For the guitar players...maybe...but for the average music listeners...What famous song did Rory created/played ?!?...good luck finding one...Page had it both ways...
The smiles on their faces......I'd be beaming like that if I had my idol standing in front of me playing the riff that got me started playing guitar, too.
When he started playing....the look on Jack and "The Edge's" faces kind of said they were 14 again and listening to, and air guitaring Zeppelin in their bedrooms...lol
I think Edge and White wet their pants. I don't blame them. You can see the adoration in their eyes that a dream has become reality as Page rips Whole Lotta Love for them.
A friend of mine worked for a satellite company. She got a call from a customer in Aspen Colorado needing help. My friend thought his voice was familiar but went back to troubleshooting the guy’s system. She went on to tell the customer how she just lost her husband in a car wreck. The customer sensed she was in a lot of pain so he began singing to her, “You are so beautiful…you are so beautiful, to me…” The singing customer was Joe Coker. It was the most beautiful and touching moment of my friend’s life. She still cries when she thinks how beautiful that moment was and how tender, thoughtful and wonderful Joe Cocker was.
I mean, Jimmy knows who he is just like Paul or John. But what makes these people so great is that the music is truly what they are about and makes them pure and naturally humble. The incredible moments they lived on stage or after writing and recording an amazing song are all dividends to the process which is the core of their being. Their are not many of these living legends left and I'm afraid, one day soon, we'll be talking about them like dinosaurs who once ruled the world. Life is cruel in the end. I hope we don't forget them for a long time. Zep, Beatles, Bowie, Jimi, Brian Wilson.......
@Anthony Marks yeah Tony sorry bout that, I actually do know the correct way or one could say WAYS OF PLAYING IT !!!!!!! So thanks so much for your extraordinary talents of a natural ear especially from watching a vid, or in this case reading ones so in correctly worded comment on something that’s always played very loosely by someone as pages always played it. But you already knew that so this is all I’m sure I’m-correct in your ears an eyes. But hey thanks for your support an inspiration anyway.
@Anthony Marks you do realize there thousand of eyes that’ll be reading your NOT A SIMPLE A STRING COMMENT??? yeah good luck with that an thanks for calling me an ass or more importantly a ARSE !!! Anyway have a great day Tony an remember ((please be polite an positive with any an all remarks to ones posts)) take care, an have a great day.
Best part of the film... I always equated it to spending your life looking at photos and copies of the Mona Lisa then finding yourself standing 3 feet in front of the original. Also, I've had many non guitarists say they don't understand why the Edge was included as one of the 3 guitarists in this film... like, seriously?
Look at Jack and The Edge when they realize what is being played right in front of their eyes, just priceless. That is musicians respecting a master (using only facial expressions). Its a shame people like Jimmy gotta get old.
I wish they would get a full-blown documentary with him a half hour at a time or whatever he can handle, and really go through every freaking song, not to mention putting out the chords and all that good stuff so people could really play it like he did.
I watched Joe Walsh talking about how he sets up his guitars. At one point he shows how, after many years, he finally figured out the proper fingering for the starting riff on Whole Lotta Love. It's not visible in this video; the camera angles and Edge block the view. It's the same note played in unison on two adjacent strings, one being stretched to create the dissonance. Walsh apologizes to Jimmy for revealing the secret.
That’s a great Joe Walsh vid. I believe it was a Gibson artist seminar or something. I usually can’t watch someone setting up a guitar (boring) but I watched that vid and was far from bored. 🤙🏼
I remember being at home all alone around 6 years old and going into my older brother's room and randomly putting on Zeppelin 2 for the first time with the volume on 10. It was like a bomb went off I started running around jumping on and off the sofa screaming out loud. Thanks for not becoming an astro physicist Jimmy!!
That moment when you realize even the stars mark out when Paige plays..if the man had a buck for everyone he inspired he would probably be a billionaire by now. Amazing.
@@sebastianibanez3206 Yea he's only a millionaire, has done what he enjoys for life, and the most influential guitarist in history. But definitely not up to the woke standards of a billionaire, living in an old English castle.
Jack White gets a Jack o Lantern smile on his face when he sees Page play the Riff. Like he’s thinking so that’s how you play it! This was one of the great moments from this excellent documentary about the guitar and guitar players. I wish they would do another one with three more guitarists like Andy Summers, Keith Richards and Peter Frampton or Slash. That would be great to see. Before time runs out. The window is closing.
As I look back, I remember Led Zeppelin was coming into their own as the Beatles were breaking up. Of coarse the Beatles helped bring a new sound to the youth of that time but it was the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin that that sound exploded🤯 I believe that was the first time I picked up an air guitar 😁 Something I find hard to understand to this day is the group that never had a single to hit #1 but did have an album to hit #1 also had the most requested song of all time, STH. Of all the groups that never reunited or otherwise got back together I miss them the most. RIP Jon Bonham.
It doesn't matter who you are, what you have accomplished, or how great you have become: everyone has their heroes.
Including JP.
Absolutely
Also, it doesn't matter who you are, what you have accomplished, or how great you have become: U2 sucks.
100
I love the look on the edges face.
They can hardly contain their smiles being in the presence of a legend playing a legendary riff.
That’s a real smile rising up from bottom of their heart.
This would truly be an awesome experience, watching Page jangle such a classic before one's very eyes.
And their eyes glued to every little nuance of Jimmy's fingers. Probably thinking "and that's how it's really done."
History of rock in front of you
Actually that riff is pretty easy to play
The gift of music… Edge and Jack White turn into little kids watching Jimmy slide into that riff, as anyone would, with no way to hide it. Just great stuff…
Oh yea
The Edge and Jack White were there for this.
Exactly that I want to say. They are like children in a toy store
.. Edge and Jack White (whom i do not know at all) are average amateurs.
@@catholiccowboy8545 so if you don’t know them at all… everything you say after that is moot. Typical that you would miss the point and have to dig on someone you don’t even know.
The smiles on The Edge and Jack’s faces are awesome.......you can see the respect and admiration
Right
You're easily impressed.
@@linjicakonikon7666 thanks appreciate it
Edge and Jack White (whom i do not know at all) are average amateurs.
@@catholiccowboy8545 I am guessing they don't know you either
Jack and the Edge just got the keys to the Candy shop and cannot stop smiling in awe at watching Jimmy play “That Riff”. Love it
9 years this has been up...It still puts a smile on my face to see the reaction...Kids at Christmas morning looking under the tree.
He's still got that Page Swagger. I don't mean Swagger like people mean these days. I mean that relaxed flowing awesomeness all great musicians have.
Jake McDonald I agree. You can see it in the likes of Keith Richards and Paul Mccartney as well.
My mum used to marvel at Neil Diamonds' fluidity - like they have done it 1 million times before.
@Kevin Carter enhance your calm... There are indeed several types of swagger...
"Do you have any idea WHO I AM?" Kind of swagger is notably different to the "Okay, you don't know who I am - you will." Swagger....
Which is of course different again to the "Oh, you don't know who I am?" *Shrugs* "your loss"...
See what folks are saying here?
Doesn't have to prove shiX
That's because Jimmy IS awesome.
When I was a teenager, I went to an art exhibit showing items from the Vatican's vaults. And in a small clear glass case I saw a clay model made by Bernini (one of the greatest sculptors who ever lived). And on the clay model were his 500 year-old fingerprints! I remember just standing there thinking "those are the prints of a genius who was at the level of Da Vinci and Michelangelo."
I suspect Edge and Jack white felt that way watching Page play Whole Lotta love. Watching those hands handle that guitar and play arguably the greatest rock song of all time.
Respect shines in the pupils of the younger ones when Page plays.
After this video, my guitar ran away from home realising it would never reach its full potential in my hands. Now I cry empty handed staring at a amp with no partner.
I feel a song coming from this, be right back........
The Edge and Jack are just huge fans as all of us are. Jimmy Page is a guitar genius. We were blessed to have Led Zep. Amazing.
My favorite part of this whole movie was this part when Edge & Jack were just smiling ear to ear listening to Page play Whole lotta love. Like watching Jesus himself quote the Bible
You got that so right! Love to watch Edge get on his feet the thing starts! I truly must be like you put it like watching Jesus quote the bible!
Fuck the Bible
I love the look on their faces. They probably could have never dreamed they'd be watching Jimmy play that.
except that jimmy page is real, jesus is not.
@@tomitstube no, jesus was real too, but the bible isn’t real
When Jack set the guitar down it was as if to say "OK, ur the only one who should be holding a guitar at this very moment"... Top class
Why didn't he take the vocal?
@@justjeph6927 don’t be ridiculous.
That’s that Michigan respect and mannerisms for others
@@Deetroiter haha. The rudest people i have ever met are from Michigan. Its not even close
@@justjeph6927 this comment made my day.lol
"There are moments when, whatever be the attitude of the body, the soul is on its knees". ~Victor Hugo
Great citation, cheers
Beautifully said 👌🏼
Saw Zeppelin live in 1971 in Lakeland, FL; best concert ever
Led Zeppelin's "Wholelottalove" and Jimi Hendrix "Voo Doo Child" have to be the Coolest and Greatest Rock and Roll Songs of All-Time or At Least to come out of the 1960s!
Not really tho
Big call
@@spicyramendotcom7975 What's 60s Songs Rock better than those 2? What 2 Rock songs influenced more Rock bands and Rock guitarists than those 2 songs?
I dont agree with vood doo child ... it is no All along the watch tower ... a Hendrix classic that still stands the test of time
@@0623kaboom True, but it's a Bob Dylan song that he covered and added a great electric interpretation to. Voodoo Chile (the original longer version of Voodoo Child) was all his and he was able to offer a epic jam through the middle and of course with his singing in sync with his guitar. Just a different level than AATWT.
Love watching the Edge being blown away by Jimmy paige strumming whole lotta love. It's magic, to me Paige's riff of the 5 notes is the most epic entrance ever for real rock sound. When people hear Jimmy thrashing those crunching fkn cool sound ever. Thank you Mr. Paige.
How can you spell his name wrong so many times .
@@threeamigos842 How do you put a period at the end of a question instead of a question mark?
I agree with the comments made by most. These guys just became totally attentive and mesmerised when Jimmy started to play. The smiles on their face say it all. It's like they just got secret tickets to the promise land. Which in a way they did.
One of the great riffs in rock and roll history. I remember when this came out. We would party so hard to this sort of music. Wouldn't get away today with what we did back then.
Wouldn't get away with what? Lol partying? I mean you make sound like when y'all were partying, an Zeppelin came on, ya started tossing gas on each other, with matches at the ready!? 🤣🔥🤔 Or maybe it was Samuri swords, flying at heads in unison with Black Dog? 🤣🎎⚔🗡 ? Or maybe ya just danced on the roof, during a severe lightening storm, with yer head wrapped in tin foil? ⛈⛈😆 Man,now then I'd have agree with ya!!
Teach them Jimmy... there will never ever be anyone as gifted as you when you playing your instruments.... never
Stop.
Frank Marino is pretty badness himself and his own no one can touch frank
@@robertmunoz4277 oh your funny page is a god frank couldn’t shine his shoes
David then I guess you'll never know not my fault
The guy with the same first name, different spelling, has entered the chat
I don’t care how gray his hair is, when he plays this it’s still as big any ass kicking vibe as there’s ever been. Unreal.
Well stated. His music and style is him, not for posing or fluff. Page is a fine wine, not to mention the most innovative in sound. Far as technicality in playing it's always been debatable just like anything. What isn't questionable is that Zep's music has stood the test of time and continues to be an influence to generations forward.
Now that's the truth! True True
First time I heard this riff, it woke my ears, then the song literally changed my life forever.
To this day, the riff is The bomb!!!
First time I heard this album I fell down. This and Heartbreaker are simply amazing. The opening and solos are just jaw dropping.
When you see The Edge slightly weeing himself in excitement and admiration, you know he is in the presence of greatness.
Yeah !
Especially since he himself is soo mediocre (at best..)
It was a nice gesture for Jimmy to hang out with the kids for a bit......
Sure, there's Hendrix, Clapton, Blackmore, Beck, but Page was something else, he was so versatile, so unpredictable, so expressive. The best guitar player who ever lived. anyone who disagrees with me, come at me bro.
@@kenbo1512 there’s no doubt about Eddie Van Helen being a brilliant guitar player, he was incredibly fast and technically brilliant but I felt he lacked the versatility and sensitivity of Jimmy page.
My wife had a lot of love on her iPad playlist tonight. While she was cooking chicken Parmesan for the family. Was kind of cool since she's not a huge Zeppelin Fan.
Thank you for this snippet Mr. Page!
When the scene shifted to live concert footage, *CHILLS!*
I remember the first time I saw this rockumentary, "It Might Get Loud" and OMG the amount of talent between those 3.
Love how Jack and The Edge look like kids in a Candy Shop Window, Amazing. Oh to be in that room when filming this.
He puts his guitar down, in total respect.
Even though every high schooler can play it, he gets the respect cuz he wrote it plus the legendary solos to go along with it.
Every high schooler?? That's like saying, everybody was kung fu fighting. No! I think not!!
The KEY to playing the riff right with the vibe being correct is to play the A AND D strings in unison on the riff like he is and bend the A string slightly out. THAT is what gives it that “thing”. JP is the man
I love this moment and the look of awe, pure admiration and appreciation by those two guys who themselves are great guitar players, both at the feet of the master. No wish to be arrogant and as a child of the sixties over my life (69 now) have really tried to listen and like what came after my time but much of it and especially now, in no way can even begin to compare with Led Zeppelin and Jimmy page doing Whole Lotta a Love. If we do ever not destroy this planet and if we ever set of to explore the Universe like Mozart and Beethoven, Led Zeppelin will go out there as well.
It's awesome to see the sheer respect in edge and Jack, just watching and listening
I've seen fuckloads of documentaries of all kinds, and this is probably my favourite singular moment from any of them. Just says it all, doesnt it?
The two pupils smile as the master plays they know they are in the presence of a gift , and they want it
If you ever want to know what being a guitar legend looks like just watch the reaction from Jack and Edge.
Number 1 guitar riff in rock music history Jimmy is real Legend with his 2 necks guitar he is the man who made guitar talk..... Incredible moments all those guitarist from various bands watching his playing riffs so happily put the faith 2 this LEGEND!
An integral part of the riff that's ofter overlooked is the up bending of the 5th string, making it clash with the open d string and so getting that dirty double note before resolving. Great little detail that makes it even better. What a simple yet effective riff.
a great video, used to watch it with my kids, a great influence on them, and it did get LOUD !, seemed to have lost the dvd, so thanks for posting .
He is simply the king(GOAT) of rock guitarist!
Jesus - Jimmy Page - one on his own - the only other who compared for me was Rory Gallagher - two of many great guitarists but these two will always be legends
For anyone that doesn't understand what IR is talking about, click on the link and set the time to 29:35
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@@alanhynd7886 brilliant - I love 30.05 - watched the Paris concert many times - only seen him live twice - both times Manchester -what a natural.RIP
For the guitar players...maybe...but for the average music listeners...What famous song did Rory created/played ?!?...good luck finding one...Page had it both ways...
The Edge & Jack turned into LITTLE BOYS again in AWE of just BEING there & PLAYING with their IDOL & LEGEND. 😀💥🎸💙
Happy Birthday Jimmy Page (lead guitar) 80 years old today. 1/9/2024
I would smiling my ass off like those two if I was looking at Jimmy Page play the riff from Whole Lotta Love in front of me. Epic video
These boys were so talented. Sheer genius. They gave the world so much.
The smiles on their faces......I'd be beaming like that if I had my idol standing in front of me playing the riff that got me started playing guitar, too.
Planting Seasons here To Jimmy, turning the pages of the Farmers Almanac! Great Years**
The other two were like, “Holy crap! Jimmy Page is playing ‘Whole Lotta Love’ right in front of me!”
It Might Get Loud is a great documentary and watching two other great guitar players smile like that when Page starts playing was great.
An R&B lover my entire life. The Army got me to West Germany in 1975 and I discovered Led Zeppelin..... everything changed.
the smiles . . . .Holy Cow. . . .I can't believe I'm have my own personal concert. . . .there he is. . right in front of me.
When he started playing....the look on Jack and "The Edge's" faces kind of said they were 14 again and listening to, and air guitaring Zeppelin in their bedrooms...lol
I think Edge and White wet their pants. I don't blame them. You can see the adoration in their eyes that a dream has become reality as Page rips Whole Lotta Love for them.
I see. A dream become reality
A friend of mine worked for a satellite company. She got a call from a customer in Aspen Colorado needing help. My friend thought his voice was familiar but went back to troubleshooting the guy’s system. She went on to tell the customer how she just lost her husband in a car wreck. The customer sensed she was in a lot of pain so he began singing to her, “You are so beautiful…you are so beautiful, to me…” The singing customer was Joe Coker.
It was the most beautiful and touching moment of my friend’s life. She still cries when she thinks how beautiful that moment was and how tender, thoughtful and wonderful Joe Cocker was.
The number 1 guitarist in the world. Also great writer of most of the Zeppelin songs.
This is one of the most phenomenal video clips every - the faces of the students :)
Jack White looks like he’s seen his precious in this video.
this is the most underrated comment i’ve seen in my entire life i’m dying
Who’s Jack White?
Um dos QUARTETO FANTÁSTICO do Rock... Jimmy Page, a lenda viva!!!!
I mean, Jimmy knows who he is just like Paul or John. But what makes these people so great is that the music is truly what they are about and makes them pure and naturally humble. The incredible moments they lived on stage or after writing and recording an amazing song are all dividends to the process which is the core of their being. Their are not many of these living legends left and I'm afraid, one day soon, we'll be talking about them like dinosaurs who once ruled the world. Life is cruel in the end. I hope we don't forget them for a long time. Zep, Beatles, Bowie, Jimi, Brian Wilson.......
Thee greatest riff of all time. Jimmy Page
It’s amazing what a little distortion can do for a simple A string an a E power chord an page
@Anthony Marks yeah Tony sorry bout that, I actually do know the correct way or one could say WAYS OF PLAYING IT !!!!!!! So thanks so much for your extraordinary talents of a natural ear especially from watching a vid, or in this case reading ones so in correctly worded comment on something that’s always played very loosely by someone as pages always played it. But you already knew that so this is all I’m sure I’m-correct in your ears an eyes. But hey thanks for your support an inspiration anyway.
@Anthony Marks you do realize there thousand of eyes that’ll be reading your NOT A SIMPLE A STRING COMMENT??? yeah good luck with that an thanks for calling me an ass or more importantly a ARSE !!! Anyway have a great day Tony an remember
((please be polite an positive with any an all remarks to ones posts)) take care, an have a great day.
El riff que me hizo voltear a este hermoso mundo del rock cuando divagaba por otros géneros de moda en aquellos finales de los 80s
Best part of the film... I always equated it to spending your life looking at photos and copies of the Mona Lisa then finding yourself standing 3 feet in front of the original. Also, I've had many non guitarists say they don't understand why the Edge was included as one of the 3 guitarists in this film... like, seriously?
The whole thing is lame. Jack White? Edge? Lame.
When you see a legend like that you can only smile!
Utter respect for a legend.
Look at Jack and The Edge when they realize what is being played right in front of their eyes, just priceless. That is musicians respecting a master (using only facial expressions).
Its a shame people like Jimmy gotta get old.
Well they have to make room for the young lions coming through. Remember there was a time when Page was living in the shadows of some great players.
Jimmy is eternal
It's amazing he's still alive after the heroin years.
It's nice to hear the original sound.
this scene never gets old 🔥🔥
Jimmy is a legend, can't say much for the other 2 guys.
Jack belongs there, the edge does not
@@newwaver9284 Too bad The Edge stole his whole style from Keith Levene. Do your homework sonny.
they all belong there
What's important when praising the musician you love is to shit on musicians you don't like. That's one of the rules of music appreciation.
Getting to see what Jack and Edge looked like as wee lads hearing WLL for the first time
I wish they would get a full-blown documentary with him a half hour at a time or whatever he can handle, and really go through every freaking song, not to mention putting out the chords and all that good stuff so people could really play it like he did.
That note sustain @0:45 leads into A sweet smell of a Great Sorrow 😁
I love that Edge stands up real quick and Jack puts his guitar down
Disciples in awe of the sensei.
If Jack smiles, it's gotta be something VERY special 😜👏🏻
I love the way of his mouth when he plays guitar
Jimmy Page & Jimi Hendrix and then theres like everyone else.
Jack was fighting to stop himself from giggling.
There’s not many people who can describe a guitar tone as “rude” 😂
I love how a Edge goes over to look in detail. Like a scientist he’s observing. I suspect he’s got an internal heads up display like the Terminator.
The look on both his peers faces..says it all.
The master showing others his techniques and skills.
I watched Joe Walsh talking about how he sets up his guitars. At one point he shows how, after many years, he finally figured out the proper fingering for the starting riff on Whole Lotta Love. It's not visible in this video; the camera angles and Edge block the view. It's the same note played in unison on two adjacent strings, one being stretched to create the dissonance. Walsh apologizes to Jimmy for revealing the secret.
You mean a string 5th fret and open d?
@@freebee8221
Yes, its that.
That’s a great Joe Walsh vid. I believe it was a Gibson artist seminar or something. I usually can’t watch someone setting up a guitar (boring) but I watched that vid and was far from bored. 🤙🏼
Lol jimmy told how to play it in a guitar player magazine many years ago that’s how I learned the proper way to play it.
That's Edge? Dang..the guy doesn't age.
I remember being at home all alone around 6 years old and going into my older brother's room and randomly putting on Zeppelin 2 for the first time with the volume on 10. It was like a bomb went off I started running around jumping on and off the sofa screaming out loud. Thanks for not becoming an astro physicist Jimmy!!
unbelieveable greats. great stuff
Cuando Page toca la guitarra, se detiene todo el mundo a escuchar sus notas, extraordinario músico, tremenda legenda.
"Gee, I wish I were Jimmy Page" - everyone else in the room.
...Looking in astonishment at the simplest riff in rock history!
that's like saying Leonardo could paint a bit
Life goals are to find someone that looks at you the way jack and edge look at Jimmy here.
La cara de edge cuando toca jimmy lo dice todo increíble
La admiración con la que dos leyendas del rock admiran a otra leyenda con una sonrisa de oreja a oreja y una emoción en su mirada es enternecedora
No one else plays these riffs like JP does.
Look on their faces tells it all. Complete admiration. Amazing.
Wow, Bach kicks ass on guitar.
Its like watching God create Eden with the simplest math formula's yet you cannot figure out how he is doing it LOL
Even then, Jimmy had his guitar slung low and mean, just grooving. I love it. Legend
They were like knights enjoying the magical energy that their great King gives off
The teacher and the students!!!!!
That moment when you realize even the stars mark out when Paige plays..if the man had a buck for everyone he inspired he would probably be a billionaire by now. Amazing.
I mean... Isn’t he already a billionaire? Lol
@@sebastianibanez3206 definitely not a billionaire
@@Alfie02 at least a millionaire get it I guess
@@oskarargentina if Plant had accepted, when would the tour have taken place?
@@sebastianibanez3206 Yea he's only a millionaire, has done what he enjoys for life, and the most influential guitarist in history. But definitely not up to the woke standards of a billionaire, living in an old English castle.
Jack White gets a Jack o Lantern smile on his face when he sees Page play the Riff. Like he’s thinking so that’s how you play it!
This was one of the great moments from this excellent documentary about the guitar and guitar players.
I wish they would do another one with three more guitarists like Andy Summers, Keith Richards and Peter Frampton or Slash. That would be great to see. Before time runs out. The window is closing.
As I look back, I remember Led Zeppelin was coming into their own as the Beatles were breaking up. Of coarse the Beatles helped bring a new sound to the youth of that time but it was the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin that that sound exploded🤯 I believe that was the first time I picked up an air guitar 😁 Something I find hard to understand to this day is the group that never had a single to hit #1 but did have an album to hit #1 also had the most requested song of all time, STH. Of all the groups that never reunited or otherwise got back together I miss them the most. RIP Jon Bonham.