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  • i love seeing jimmy with a tele

  • I went to this show at the Cow Palce in San Francisco. Jimmy was in a semi -catatonic heroin induced dream .He was his usual genius. This was Ronny Lanes benefit with Clapton and Beck on the bill and many others.

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  • Not sure that was Jimmy Page

  • Does anyone ever put dates on their stuff?????

  • to all : You're all right folks... so just shut up and listen carefully. sssshh,... the music wanna say somethin'...

  • uno scempio!

  • Might of been Roy Buchannan influenced...maybe?

  • WOW.

  • I agree with the many statements here about creativity but forget not that many great musical minds are under attack and censure by the mediums that allegedly are supportive. Youtube has become a sea of mediocrity due to Vevo and even threats by Congress over alleged "copyright infringements" RIAA and anyone else with desire to censor what our eyes and ears can behold. Radio kills the rest of it and the fix is in @ RnR Hall of fame ensuring the best geniuses of rock will not enter

  • page parece que tiene roto el comedor?

  • It's beautiful

  • Oh Jimmy my love <3

  • great music is always great, I think it suits a blues treatment very well!

  • He was obviously just messing about, no one can touch Jimmy Page. Nothing can hurt his legacy. Its funny with young people today, they just want their music to be something to be remembered or emulated , as much as Led Zepplin. Music today will never match it because they were pioneers, later in life they will come to realize and appreciate how great Jimmy Page is and was.

  • @KMD100100 Ok They were pioneers at their time and their legacy forever will stay. But you should remember music is art and the art is creativity. We tend to idolized them too much because they were really good but we have to look to the future. Not all music is written. They made a lot of things and now young people we have less things to do. The music is not too good nowadays, but you can't say this period the time will be forever. Any time can change everything as it changed 40 years ago.

  • @redstratocaster1942 I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss music today. Yes, most of the music inundating YouTube and the airwaves is crap but as with every generation, there are a few islands of genius drifting in a sea of mediocracy. You just need to look beyond the mainstream to find them.

  • @LorenzoNW Yes, agree with you. I have hope that someone will come with real good music. When I was a teenager used to love Alicia Keys and people like that, they were debut artist but the kind of music they made really blowed my mind, even still now when I put the Keys's first record is incredible. But in the last years she decided to join to the commercial bussiness. So, I just listen old music most of the time.I put the radio to listen current music and I have to turn off. But I still believe

  • @redstratocaster1942 I recently discovered Lianne Havas on YouTube and she's quite talented. I'm fortunate living in Seattle. KBCS is a great radio station (streaming too). And there's some great relatively unknown artists such as Erin Corday, Aiko Shimada, and Degenerate Art Ensemble living around here. If you like World Music, check out Tarika B. And if you're up for something more experimental, check out Paola Prestini. That's a good start.

  • @redstratocaster1942 But you all must agree, that nowadays we have to look real good, almost with a lantern to find great music, while back than it seemed there were so many many great bands and musicians, I can't even begin to mention them .......it has nothing to do with idolising but more with recognising its greatness that's all.

  • @DirkjeA There are only 3 that I will mention these are the great late Rory Gallagher, Gary Moore and Phil Lynott. Nuf said. But indeed, almost every decade has its talents and every one has its own favourites. Fact is ofcourse that Jimmy Page is and has been a hell of an innovative musician.

  • @LorenzoNW Stevie Ray Vaughan was big in the 80's, there is always good music being made. well said

  • @RadioRecordDiscord And check out Steve Tibbetts if you're not already familiar with him. He may not be your thing but he's one of my favorite guitarists.

  • @redstratocaster1942 Today music is as good as it was in the past, but midia dont show us the best part of it anymore; Internet is here for it. Now we make our own midia

  • @redstratocaster1942 KMD100100 is right, i'm 28 and absolutely love all music (apart from modern RnB, Cheesy Chart pop) but mostly I love Rock n Roll. Speaking with my Dad (who is a music head) & we were talking about music, the reason Led Zep, Elvis, Rolling Stones, Hendrix etc can never be beaten as they are Innovators, not re-inventors! Music was invented back then, it was BRAND NEW, never before heard! No matter how good people are today, will never change the world of music like these guys

  • @lukie69 Ok, I respect your opinion but I think the music changes over time as life-changing. Otherwise rock music would not exist as we know it today and we would still listening music of the seventeenth century, (which I hear it and I love) but I think you understand what I mean. In fact I like almost all musical genres. But I see music as a whole thing. I know maybe I look beyond but I don't think I'm the only one... =)

  • @redstratocaster1942 Yes music evolves and changes over time. But people Like Paige and bands like Led Zep are absolute pioneers and have changed the history of music forever. In 1891 the first 4 wheeled gas built car was invented by Karl Benz, what have we had since? Anti gravity space ships? teleport machines? No, just more modern versions of a 120 ear old invention. My point is this guy has changed everything, nothing like it before existed, a pioneer. You can only go so far, just like Music!

  • @KMD100100 Hes not just messing about hes playing the eminor prelude

  • @KMD100100: well said bro!

  • @KMD100100 You know, while I appreciate what you mean, attitudes like that are a bit of a self fulfilling prophecy. How many guitarists spend all their time ripping off Jimmy Page? How many have made careers out of it? All because they thought they couldn't do better.

    I mean, his songwriting is superb, but there are better technicians out there. Jimmy did his own thing - if more musicians tried that, imagine the music that we might be hearing!

  • chopin, chopn chopin, chopin???

  • @bitethis47 Yes

  • Boah, krass! Besser ist nur noch "Jimmy Page playing Jansch"! You're right: "Not great quality" …

  • omg!. this sounds like shit!

  • what for a bullshit

    insult of art

    go to hell

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  • this is isn't Jimmy !!!!!  Is a sosia

  • anyone else think he looks a lot like James May from top gear?

  • sorry im not gonna act like that sounded good...... he is amazing guitar player tho.

  • bad sound from him..strange !!

  • Chopin approves.

  • I would like him to play more classicas like this.

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  • Awesome!! Thanks for sharing!

  • A true Polish soul comes out from this track. Thank you Jimmy for a tribute to the greatest Polish composer.ever.

  • @jeshkam heheh very true !

    Chopin was a true Polish Badass.

  • @Kokainuser  u bet He was!

  • Tune you G string, you tone deaf phoney. It's flat.

  • @salutetheflag He is playing a Fender Texas Tele.... The strings are stretched by pulling downward on the forward guitar strap mount. And he plays that way. I like it!

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  • @beeceesp Thats what I said dipsahit. Now go and rock your crybaby while listening to your beetles 45s

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  • @beeceesp If you believe that you can change the tension of the the neck and recoil devices without interrupting the original tonal tuning of the five other strings, then you are a fool licking his own testicals. I have a Texas tele with the string bender and Jimmy has a 1950's Les Paul Gold Top with an electronic bass booster switch beneath the pick guard. Now go lick the tampon from out of your boyfriend's butt-hole you ignoramous not famous butt for being membraneous.

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  • @beeceesp An excellent takedown. I tip my hat.

  • @PutItAway101  Thanks...

  • @PutItAway101 Brown nosing idiot, you are.

  • @skwiddjergensen Oh yeah because I give a shit about the opinion of some random on youtube. Moron. I was just acknowledging that you got owned like a biatch. It was rather well done, you must admit.

  • @PutItAway101 ROTFLMAO you got yourself owned. Slave!

  • @beeceesp So you want to cut to the chase?

    musiciansfriend"dotcom"/guitar­s/fender-highway-one-series-te­xas-telecaster-electric-guitar

    Yeah, I have one that bends the "B" string. When you change the tension in one string the other strings are induced to relax via less stress on the neck. I build guitars as well. So go smoke your pole.

  • @salutetheflag such a jelly-fag you're dude. beneath every video of his! You'd never be him. never. And btw it sounds perfectly tuned.

  • Which etude is this???

  • @NipponGor Prelude No. 4 E minor Op 28

  • I'm proud to be Polish. The best English guitar player plays the best Polish pianist

  • @KFIAT92 what about ritchie blackmore was an awesome guitar player too

  • @kikboy4

    Blackmore is great at classical. That is all he plays now.

  • @TheFORBEZZZ now, but im talking about the purple days : )

  • The root of all music and musicians is in the Classics.

  • "Good Evening!"

  • His teeth at 2:03

  • damn right there's no description available. Love you, Jimmy.

  • ONE OF THE SEXIEST, and downright best guitarists of all time. EVER.

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  • where is this from?

  • @ledzepman234 Ah this was a great show. Saw it at MSG. Its The A.R.M.S. concert. Action Research for Multiple Sclorosis. Everyone played at it man. First time I ever saw Clapton, Beck and Page together on stage.

  • @RealityPoint thanks man i was born in the completely wrong generation i wish music like this was around now

  • @ledzepman234 Music like this is around you now bro, believe me it is all over the place - you gotta just wade your way through the commercial BS.

  • @RealityPoint yea i hear ya i found acouple like tame impala and the band of skulls

  • greetz ftom Poland :D

  • on heroin but Jimmy is Jimmy : the guitar hero of the century

  • Well it's a good vid, Jimmy made me cry with this, can't believe it. I used to lust after J's guitar, now I just wanna sleep with it. hee hee. Diane

  • Very Genius playing Chopin! I loved! Estúdio RDP-100% Sucesso-Brazil-Brasília

  • Jimmy wasn't "rough", Jimmy was Jimmy!!! He's great, and will always be great! Some young folks these days apparently can't understand how live music doesn't always sound like a computer is playing it. Go figure, computers do not feel!

  • @MrSamram3 amen to that. the great thing about live music is it's a bond between the performer and listener, and it's the performer playing his heart out and it's different every time because the performer is in a different state of mine. maybe he/she makes a few mistakes, maybe doesa few amazing things...it's hard to explain but i prefer live music to studio almost invariably. but then i'm not a fan of music where 1 guy does all the tracks on a synth mimicking all the instruments.

  • "a sloppy guitarist live"...., "......Milli Vanilli". I Don't usually give wankers the time of day but, your comment, valkour22, is THE DUMBEST, MOST PROFOUNDLY STUPID comment on this site,....... LMAO, YOU totally suxx,....... idiot.

  • totally suxx!!!!!! dude was always a sloppy guitarist live,his stuff only sounded good after they spent days editting it. He is no more talented as Milli Vanilli . They always had to remaster his stuff.

  • At least pagely did not die on us, now that would have been a terrible loss. I saw the ARMS tour way back and I will always remember when Page came out you never heard such a roar from the entire arena, it was deafening and no one got that much love and excitement the whole night. JImmy was too cool playing solo versions of a few tunes, a solo rendition of Stairway and this Chopin Prelude piece. Jeff Beck just blew me away at that show, he was just beyond. If you like this find the Tea For One

  • @CarvinTone - Unfortunately, he will die on us one day. Everyone does. Hate to say it, but maybe after Jimmy passes (hopefully a still a long time from now), some of these younger folks who wouldn't know real music if it crept up and bit them in the ear, will then appreciated Page the way he should be appreciated.

    You know, many artists are not truly appreciated until they have exited this world, and hopefully gone to the next!

  • @redstratocaster1942 - You did the best you could with it...Hell..its JIMMY PAGE..So thnx 4 sharing it!

    & @ you jackasses saying it sux or criticizing his addiction (not those of you who are merely commenting on wat he wz going thru at the time etc) Im talkin to the DISRESPECTFUL ppl...& i say to them..SO FKN WAT...Thats PERSONAL..& Altho he IS & always WILL BE an ICON...he's still JUST a human being...just like you & me...so please...STFU!

    Thnx...& Peace ¥

  • @OSuZiQ2 thanks for your comment, much appreciated :)

  • This must be from one of the A.R.M.S. Concerts in 1983. Im pretty sure they toured for a while. . .And for the drug talk here, I believe he was supposedly OFF the Smack at this point. I'm pretty sure that's what he claimed.

  • @Colstonewall He had just ended the drugs so he was still pretty fucked up, playing wise.

  • UPLOAD MIDNIGHT MOONLIGHT FROM THIS CONCERT!!! UPLOAD IT ALL

    Seriously, all we have is Stairway and Layla from Jimmy from the NYC concert, we need more,

  • Best most charismatic guitarist ever, love him! This is beautiful....

  • Herroin is the problem here.. he played like a god on weed in those days.. late seventies brought herroin to him.. and when bonzo died it just drove him even worse. this is actually suprisingly good for the era.. ive seen him play diabolically in these days

  • Fucking hell, this is horrible

  • @redstratocaster1942 I think this was a few weeks later, in NY.

  • widać że naćpany

  • This was actually at Madison Square Garden in New York. I was at this show and I have the entire concert on DVD. Jimmy was rough, but its still JP!

  • what concert is this from

    ???

  • "That was a piece by chopin .. ahhaha !"

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