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  • Page was way ahead of his peers for the time is my feeling

  • If somebody burgled his house Jimmy would fight back using the bow considering he's experienced

  • I've got "The Song Remains the Same" live CD and I swear that this is a solo piece that Jimmy did on DAZED AND CONFUSED. It was actually performed in 1973

  • @TheWd3829 This is a Warm up concert for Knebworth.

    Also D&C Was Dropped in '77 but they kept the Bow solo as a standalone piece and yes its pretty much what you would hear in D&C

  • @TheWd3829

    Page played this song live throughout the years. If you listen to the tone you can hear a sub-octavider type tone to his sound. This is something he used in the later tours of Led Zeppelin.

  • Is he playing for an audience of five or is the entire audience just sitting there, bored and stupid?

  • Is this from the Copenhagen warm-ups?

  • Jimmy played in so many places with his damn les paul for years

  • this is the second arrival of jesus

  • nice

  • Check out Derek Blake "Shredding the Double Neck Guitar

  • This solo's pretty much the one usually played in Dazed & Confused - & obviously has a section played with a bow. Having listened to a lot of live recordings of Led Zeppelin though, every live performance is different - some markedly, and it's not unknown for a guitar riff or solo to be moved into a different song.

    In particular they've often deliberately played the wrong riff (usually Heartbreaker) as the introduction to Black Dog. My money's on Dazed & Confused here though.

  • @northernhecklet Actually the most common intro to Black Dog was a riff from Led Zeppelin III called "Out On the Tiles".

  • @pkerdef8 I've certainly heard Out on the Tiles done as well - you may be right about it being the most common. I caught the back end of a very early film of them on Sky Arts the other night, featuring a similar guitar solo - which was part of How Many More times - bow and everything. It was excellent

  • woahhhh i neeed this album

  • is this embryo n2 ?

  • @YorkeKin

    Don't know what you mean? Genetics or tekkie term.

    francesca

    @Conneyfogle

  • @Conneyfogle

    i mean, there is a guitar work of mr page called embryo n2

    a pretty experimental one and quite excentric

    i wonder if this solo is the one

  • @YorkeKin

    OK. Don't know embryo n2 (but would love to!!)

    I listened to this carefully twice.

    IMO it's the solo for Dazed and Confused.

    I've heard many versions of the song and I'm 99.percent positive.

    hope that's helpful.

    francesca

    @Conneyfogle

  • @Conneyfogle It's has to be Dazed and Confused. Embryo sounds totally different. Conney, Embryo N2 was originally called Domino and was first played live by Jimmy Page in 1999. (It's on youtube.) This sounds like 70's Zeppelin era to me.

  • @Conneyfogle yeah dude it's from dazed and confused I have the DVD that show's the concert

  • @Conneyfogle If you watch IT MIGHT GET LOUD it's on there

  • @Conneyfogle Embryo No. 2 was originally called "Domino" and first debuted LIVE on VH1 back in 1999 at some benefit concert. Domino/Embryo No. 2 is an instrumental piece by Jimmy Page. It was also the introduction, that night, to Jimmy jamming with the Black Crowes and the last time Jimmy jammed with Michael Lee. So, it was after Zeppelin anyway.

  • @YorkeKin embryo2 is from it might get loud and was made in 2009 this was 30 years earlier..

  • Days and Kung Fu...

    Why do most guitarists forgot improvisation?!

    All Led Zeppelin songs had something unique while in the studio and while performing they try to make it more uniquer because of more freedom!

    why don't most artists now take the advantage of taking their song and completely changing it while performing turning it into a new song of itself... Why? Because they are afraid... Most kids nowadays when they go to see a band is to see them live and just to see them live.

  • A few months ago, I found some old black & white footage of YOUNG J.P., at about age 14? He was playing acoustic guitar for a couple of older guys that looked like Buddy Holly. Some sort of folk-singing trio......Funny stuff. It WAS on YouTube, but can't find it now.

  • @195511SM 50 years of Jimmy Page is the name of the video.

  • This is trippy stuff,very cool with some heavy elements,page rocks.......I hear 2010 is going to be a busy year for him. that is great for the fan's, thank you jimmy.

  • oh man.. I get the chills everytime Jimmy plays, he's the master.

  • that is a guitar solo?

  • its jimmy page

  • fuck you

  • yeaah fuck your self too... hahaha

  • you should know that everything he plays is improvised. if you do know, well you are a person who likes clean and pretty pop music.

  • I'm bow--led over.

    so deliciously weird.

    Decided I now believe in String Theory!!!

    (good ETVC category btw).

    WOW. Fantastico sono dazed e confusa!

  • GDMFSOB!!! --- I keep reading st. aud and hearing board!

  • sir, I did not comprehend this.Unfortunately only the second part requires explanation.

    thank you.

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