Led Zeppelin>>All these yrs. ive been studying jimmy page's moves,& I was watching an old clip from the madison & Earl's court, every stroke he does on the "The Rain Song' is completely a full backstroke, which ,,,duh,,gives that tune it's whole feel & sound. after42 yrs.???of listening..I guess this post would only subdue other guitar players..
As a drummer- i dont really play any more, Bonham was very influential as was the whole band. Jimmy Page is one of my favorite guitar players, he was an innovator. My top 3 guitar players of all time are jimmy page, randy rhoades, and of course eddie van halen.
[quote=Belmont]As a drummer- i dont really play any more, Bonham was very influential as was the whole band. Jimmy Page is one of my favorite guitar players, he was an innovator. My top 3 guitar players of all time are jimmy page, randy rhoades, and of course eddie van halen. ..reply ,,you can say that again belmont..
Led Zeppelin>>All these yrs. ive been studying jimmy page's moves,& I was watching an old clip from the madison & Earl's court, every stroke he does on the "The Rain Song' is completely a full backstroke, which ,,,duh,,gives that tune it's whole feel & sound. after42 yrs.???of listening..I guess this post would only subdue other guitar players..
Colin Sullivan: "What Freud said about the Irish is: We're the only people who are impervious to psychoanalysis."
Cincotti said: "They don't have the scruples that we have." Zannino agreed. "You know how I knew they weren't Italiano? When they bombed the fucking house. We don't do that."
that is exactly what i'm sayin' bennie the ball..thanx for payin' attention..the chord structure is def strickly jimmy ,what with the dropping stings down & such..iv'e been playin' this tune for fuckin' yrs.,, but there is always a new twist from someone else,& a new road is always a new dimension..thanx 4 the post & the video.
Acchiles last stand..one of Bonzo's greatest hardcore percussion recordings ever..not 2 mention page's more weird, quick & intricate uses of D minor 7th scale.
that is exactly what i'm sayin' bennie the ball..thanx for payin' attention..the chord structure is def strickly jimmy ,what with the dropping stings down & such..iv'e been playin' this tune for fuckin' yrs.,, but there is always a new twist from someone else,& a new road is always a new dimension..thanx 4 the post & the video...
I didn't want to leave blood on your carpet...
Re: Led Zeppelin Seattle 1975 Soundboard Release
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One of the things that annoyed me over the years is that some people characterized Zep as a "heavy metal" band, on the strength of "Whole Lotta Love." I viewed them more as an electrified British folk rock ensemble. "Ramble On," my all-time fave, is a perfect example.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
The Making Of In Through The Out Door / Band Retrospective
I must have watched this series 10 xx by now...whew...where in the heck did u ever find this U talking??? thank u so much..& I thought Iv'e seen everything Zep related..boy was wrong!!!!
Led Zeppelin Documentary - The Making of Houses Of The Holy
Thank you so much 4 an elusive 1 hr. away off the horrors of 2 day..( this day & age)...brings me back 2 my youth...u talkin'2 me?... now I'm tellin' u... thanx buddy..!
Graf Zeppelin LZ 127 Round-the-world flight over El Paso 1929
After five days in Tokyo, at a former German airship shed that had been removed from Jüterbog and rebuilt at Kasumigaura Naval Air Station,[38][59] Graf Zeppelin continued across the Pacific to California. Eckener used the remnants of a typhoon to advantage, picking up a tailwind to boost ground speed.[60][57] He delayed crossing the coast at San Francisco's Golden Gate so as to come in near sunset for aesthetic effect.[61][62] The ship passed over Hearst's San Simeon residence during the night,[63] and landed at Mines Field in Los Angeles, completing the first ever nonstop flight across the Pacific Ocean; 9,634 km (5,986 mi; 5,202 nmi) in 79 hours and 54 minutes.[64][65]
The takeoff from Los Angeles was difficult because of high temperatures and an inversion layer. To lighten the ship, six crew were sent on to Lakehurst by aeroplane, and the minimum of fuel, food and spares were carried.[66] The airship made a dynamic take-off with full power on four engines; it suffered minor damage from a tail strike and barely cleared electricity cables at the edge of the field.[10][67] The 4,822 km (2,996 mi; 2,604 nmi), 51-hour-13-minute flight across the US took Graf Zeppelin over 13 states and El Paso, Kansas City, Chicago, Cleveland, and Detroit, before arriving back at Lakehurst from the west on the morning of 29 August, three weeks after it had departed to the east.
Led Zeppelin>>All these yrs. ive been studying jimmy page's moves,& I was watching an old clip from the madison & Earl's court, every stroke he does on the "The Rain Song' is completely a full backstroke, which ,,,duh,,gives that tune it's whole feel & sound. after42 yrs.???of listening..I guess this post would only subdue other guitar players..
Thank you...I just was browsing & finally caught this...that whole piece is a gem of articulate chord segments....the mind of Mr. Page in his youth....