Posted on 12/14/2005 11:22:04 AM PST by ovrtaxt
Very cool. Brazilian street kids have a rotten existence, and it's good to see someone like Jimmy Page quietly lend a hand.
If I played guitar I'd be Jimmy Page
The girlie's I like are underage
-King Adrock
Owl_Eagle
"You know, I'm going to start thanking
the woman who cleans the restroom in
the building I work in. I'm going to start
thinking of her as a human being"
Jimmy Page is an all-around good guy, unlike most entertainers.
Jimmy Page's fans know about his soft spot for the underage.
Rock
and
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Jimmy Page is 61?! I'm feeling ooooooooold.
Jimmy Page, by far the most talented guitar player to have graced this planet. His versatility and range of talents far surpasses his peers. Nice to know he is a good guy too.
Stairway to Heaven--the Greatest Rock and Roll song ever.
I was shocked that Richard Pryor was 65!
I know he's earned a lot of aclaim, but he ain't even close, talent-wise, to Jeff Beck! I'm not tryin' to disparage him, but,,,no way!
Thanks for the link. There are still many people who don't know what goes on in Brazil. They just think of Mardi Gras, string bikinis, and beaches.
Ain't Superstitious !
Led Zep BUMP!
That's the Truth!
Ah...the 35 year old rivalry continues...
Dickie Betts just turned 63...
And rock'n'roll wise neither of these pretenders could shine the shoes of Bo Diddley!
I know what you mean. I've always thought that Jimmy Page was brilliant and innovative, but a rather sloppy player. And frankly, I always thought that Led Zep was one of the best examples of a band whos talent and artistry where the whole was greater than the sum of the parts. Plant was a terrific blues singer. Page an excellent guitarist. Bonham an excellent drummer. And (the forgotten member, and IMHO, the most talented) J.P. Jones, an excellent bassist, keyboardist, and arranger (though I never really cared for his songwriting that much). But Led Zep transcended their individual talents, making a blend that was far greater, and more innovative, than I believe anything that was done before in their genre, and anything that the individuals have done since.
Mark
Ah...the 35 year old rivalry continues...
Anybody else remember the classic words of Jeff Beck at one of the R&R Hall of Fame induction ceremonies?
"Rod (Stewart) and I have a love/hate relationship. He loves me, and I hate him!"
Still, there aren't many better blues guitarist/singer combos than Beck/Stewart... Anyone remember "Old Man River" or "People Get Ready?"
Wow!
Mark
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