This evocative composition from Houses Of The Holy balances baroque acoustic introspection with simmering electric intensity. Page demonstrates his mastery over both realms, crafting two riffs that ...
“Dancing Days” sits right in the middle of Houses of the Holy. Tucked between the fleet-footed James Brown salute “The Crunge” and the reggae-riffed “D’yer Mak’er,” it might be the breeziest song on ...
According to Harvey, many readers called out Zeppelin's 1975 classic "Kashmir" from the album Physical Graffiti as the top ...
In the 2008 documentary 'It Might Get Loud', Jimmy Page mesmerizes The Edge and Jack White when he begins playing “Whole Lotta Love”.
NEW YORK — When Jimmy Page set about to fine-tune and expand Led Zeppelin’s hammer-of-the-gods recording legacy, he employed a producer’s technical expertise and a historian’s diligence. “I knew what ...
Many have attempted to replicate his style, of course, but his natural talents and brilliance are hard to measure up to. “They miss the point.… They just get caught up on imi­tating the riffs without ...
Jimmy Page remains one of the most celebrated guitar players ever. He avoided disaster by shunning two terrible names as he formed Led Zeppelin, and he then guided the band to incredible heights in ...