PJ and Zeppelin
Jam10
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I was just thinking.......it's not very often you hear Pearl Jam talk much about Led Zeppelin. When you ask them their influences it's The Who, Neil Young, but I never hear Zeppelin. I know Stone is a big Led Zeppelin fan but I'm not sure about the rest of the guys. Zeppelin is amazing and I'm sure PJ does like them. What are your thoughts?
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Zeppelin = very cool, but Jimmy Page is more than just cool. He is arguably the greatest song writing guitarist that's ever lived.
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but hey, Zep has ripped off quite a few people in their day too, so what are ya gonna do?
I agree that Page is not a great "technical" guitarist, but most of the well known "guitar heros" aren't. Hendrix wasn't. Keith Richards isn't. I don't even feel that Mike is all that technical. but Page is still one of the alltime greats. aside from a select few of his solos, I think his rhythm playing is even better than his leads.
yeah I totally agree with this. In the since of zeppelin if you own a radio... you're influenced. It just sneaks in your head.... I'm not sure if they popularized the guitar solo at length in recording... but Led Zeppelin 4 is almost universally known by every guitar player at least and then some in the US by the time they are 25 no matter what music they like. Even if they don't know the names or the songs... they know the riffs.
The thefts of blues greats by most of the great 60's and 70's bands brought a lot of them into prominance, it didn't preclude them from writing thier own great stuff, but they certainly put some spice on an old but great simple music idea. So many people talk about Pearl Jam ripping off this or that. Immitation is the greatest form of flattery. There will be inspirations from all the music you hear in your own music and certainly almost anyone with ears in ear shot of a radio at least in the modern world has heard zeppelin.
BTW, if anyone has that boot I'd love to hear those cuts..
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it's on youtube
He said "he wrote it" when he dedicated it to him
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I could see them doing a cover of a zeppelin song.
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