Jimmy Page.Paige still ranks as one of the world's great guitarists along with Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton.
Wrongo!They were the first heavy metal band. Paige still ranks as one of the world's great guitarists along with Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton.
Nancy Wilson used to be smoking hot back in the day.
Formed around the same time late 60's. Sabbath was heavy metal and I believe they credit Zep with being one of the first metal bands too, although they don't consider this as a part of who they are.Wasn't Black Sabbath post Zeppelin?
It has been suggested in several quarters that he can no longer hit all the notes, but who knows all the reasons why not....sadly, Plant pours water on that. For whatever reason, he's just not interested in it.
You might like this if you've not seen it.... Paige with the Edge and Jack White...They were the first heavy metal band. Paige still ranks as one of the world's great guitarists along with Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton.
Nancy Wilson used to be smoking hot back in the day.
Maybe, he didn't want to offend the metric crowd?He omitted the verse "gonna give ya every inch of my love"! LOL
Do you like Plant's latest association with Alison Krauss? He's heavily into bluegrass now, which I enjoy.I don't consider Zeppelin to be a metal band. They are a rock n roll band, heavily into the blues, guitar oriented, but not metal.
Maybe he got nervous with the surviving members of Zeppelin in the crowd and forgot the verse.He omitted the verse "gonna give ya every inch of my love"! LOL
I own the Bluray. Watched it about 4 times. GREAT movieYou might like this if you've not seen it.... Paige with the Edge and Jack White...
a snip-it.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m9tDkic_GM
Oddly enough (and your likely to disagree) I think White is the best of the three of them.... what that boy can do with a guitar (or wire, a pickup and a board) is amazing...I own the Bluray. Watched it about 4 times. GREAT movie
I'm a HUGE U2 fan. Love 'em. To me, U2 is THEE best band ever. A joy to watch Edge and Jimmy Page and Jack White - 2 guitar wizards and 1 guitar GOD. Jimmy Page stole the show in "It might get Loud".
As much as I love Edge, he is doing what God meant him to do (play guitar), Page is the master. While both Page and Edge are innovators, Page plays a type of guitar that Edge just could never play. (Mind you, I don't think Jimmy could do what Edge does either.)
This scene was fascinating and brilliant and highlights Plant's ear as a guitar player.
Also, Page has that damn grin that just makes you smile when he smiles.
How dare you!Led Zeppelin is a run down band. Who cares.
What I want to know is, will Rush perform at their induction into the RockNRoll Hall of Fame?
Absolutely! Maye we can call them 'hard rock' too, no? Great post Captain. Was this event televised? This is quite an honour for a British rock 'n roll band, although Led Zep had incredible success in the U.S.A. Their famous live album The Song Remains The Same was recorded in Madison Square Gardens (as you know). I remember seeing that in the movie theatre (when there was no such thing as TV music videos.I don't consider Zeppelin to be a metal band. They are a rock n roll band, heavily into the blues, guitar oriented, but not metal.
I saw It Might Get Loud at TIFF but them rock stars didn't show up on Sunday morning lol (only at the evening premier which I couldn't get tickets to damn!).For the first time in a long time, you're right.
I do disagree with you.....
1. Jimmy Page
2. Edge
3. Jack White
In that order. Though they are all brilliant for sure.