The Reason Eric Clapton Fell Out With Jimmy Page amzn.to/45QR5Y5
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@amberpaigejames9054Ай бұрын
I'll doubt either Page or Clapton give a damn about this. It's been decades. They're both Royalty. They're both old men. Neither is so petty.
@Freeontheland2030Ай бұрын
First sensible comment.
@gasser217Ай бұрын
AGREED!
@Chatti16Ай бұрын
However Eric plus Jimmy have aged better than many plus Eric is touring as I write this! So? What does that actually say to you? Filling stadiums constantly!
@blusnuby2Ай бұрын
Have NEVER heard, nor read Eric speaking negatively about ANYONE...
@MisAnnThorpeАй бұрын
'Neither is so petty'. You don't know Page, then!
@promeropsАй бұрын
I don't understand why Clapton should blame Page, whose hands were contractually tied. The real villain here would seem to be Oldham.
@jcruisioso5975Ай бұрын
You don't think Page knew how to ring up Eric, give him heads up?
@Kommander_RahnnАй бұрын
@@jcruisioso5975 That doesn't negate the point.
@jcruisioso5975Ай бұрын
@@Kommander_Rahnn you wouldn't tell your friend?
@jcruisioso5975Ай бұрын
Uhh who knows. Weird unknown facts
@stevehughes151025 күн бұрын
That's correct, however Jimmy didn't let Eric know what was going on before the tracks were released, so it goes.
@user-nx5jj3bb4lАй бұрын
No mention of the great guitarist and good man, Peter Green
@Chatti16Ай бұрын
Are Greeny🌹
@UnclemoparmanАй бұрын
Or Mick Taylor
@jcruisioso5975Ай бұрын
Peter lived w Eric for over a yr, after the bad acid
@PeteRed-ig3fpАй бұрын
Don't worry this joker will make summat up..
@user-te6rw8yg6dАй бұрын
Green was good. But apparently he had a limited range. What he had was what he had.
@surewhynot6040Ай бұрын
Click bait garbage. Ugh
@stevehughes1510Ай бұрын
Not really, it happened and was significant in the annals of the British blues scene, that's it.
@MrAnswerificationАй бұрын
I just learned there's Page Clapton tapes in existance with the Stones doing overdubs. There was conflict over the release. Page was sued to hand over the tapes. What are you talking about?
@UTubeHandlesSuckАй бұрын
...and here you are. We all know how flies are about garbage.
@hkpr-ro6uiАй бұрын
@@stevehughes1510 Insignificant. Page and Clapton don't talk about it because it was a non-event.
@stevehughes1510Ай бұрын
@@hkpr-ro6ui You're wrong.
@lesblakeman14 күн бұрын
My first job was delivering telegrams , I was based at Sutton Post Office , I delivered one to Jeff Beck's flat , you had to hand them over in person and so I had to knock till he answered , it was lunchtime and I obviously got him out of bed .... proper Rock Star
@maxwellfan55Ай бұрын
Peter Green was, and remains the blues Master of this era.
@user-qb1sm3rk9rАй бұрын
Snoobs Rubbins was better.
@stairwaytoheaven413Ай бұрын
@@user-qb1sm3rk9r😂😂😂
@CraigkimmelАй бұрын
Snowy White
@vayabroder729Ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@user-dg9ll1ww7fАй бұрын
@@user-qb1sm3rk9r who?
@philipdru9290Ай бұрын
Ronnie Wood has to be the funniest dude in rock n roll!
@nealflynn551225 күн бұрын
What about the late great Rory Gallagher......it's as if he did not exist.....yet as good as guitarist as Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page!
@andrasczehlarik918023 күн бұрын
+ Alnin Lee.❤
@TGriffiths-ve6nw23 күн бұрын
Rory! Wow. I saw him perform from about 50 ft away in concert. Incredible guitarist and a great entertainer. He made you feel like you actually knew him personally. He had a few days with The Stones when they needed a guitar player but it didn't work out and never would have because Rory couldn't play 2nd fiddle to Richard's. Richard's couldn't hold a candle to Rory. I think Jeff Beck had an audition a few days after Rory? The Stones picked Ronnie Wood because he wouldn't steal the spotlight from Richard's and he was an easy going good guy who stayed in his lane. Rory blazed his own path and was pretty set in his ways which didn't include wanting to have any top 10 singles hits. I still think Rory was the best early innovator and was a great influence on the guitar players scene. Rory was the top guy in my books.
@stevejeffrey1122 күн бұрын
Would rather listen to Rory than the overrated eric or jimmy page!
@davidsmith589921 күн бұрын
Absolutely….hit the nail on the head 👍
@corysmith522812 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@cdgm196216 күн бұрын
WELL THIS WAS 6 MINUTES I'LL NEVER GET BACK. A COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME.
@timhoovermusicman9 күн бұрын
Well I never knew about the tapes...😮
@elgonm2896 күн бұрын
Ha Ha .😂
@Nathan-gd7xqАй бұрын
One steals your wife, the other steals your daughter.
@da324Ай бұрын
At least he dated her for 2 years, lol!
@user-mn3vt2sl1mАй бұрын
Who ? Don't tell me Page is a pedo
@Tony-cc7cuАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@jeffzimmerman9928Ай бұрын
She was fourteen years old Jimmy Page is a Child Molester At least .
@PalindromeDesignАй бұрын
Ok, THAT'S f***ing funny....
@sciwiz57Ай бұрын
I’ll take English gentleman David Gilmour-not flashy but brilliant memorable licks that moved past blues. A young Steve Howe could play rings around everyone.
@SportyOtterPop6 күн бұрын
Huzzah! Gilmour is da man! Beautiful Beautiful guitar tones, and he's a gent of a fellow too!
@iamtheoceanrАй бұрын
I think there's more to the story than the record company forcing Page to release the tapes. I imagine it's the same old stories about young rock gods in their prime making poor decisions in their personal relationships and business relationships. I'm just glad there are a lot of recordings of these musicians that I will enjoy for the rest of my life.
@user-xs3sj3em6u24 күн бұрын
Page, Clapton, and Beck, all grew up within about a mile or so of one another. They literally knew each other from the beginning. To expect any one of them to go a lifetime without ever getting irritated with one of the others, is unrealistic.
@chr8monАй бұрын
Those George Harrison licks and slide were the best.
@ericjarry7663Ай бұрын
Jeff Beck, love him, predictable. Eric Clapton, blues formulaic. Jimmy Page, open chords, swing, unpredictable and brilliant.
@stevejeffrey1122 күн бұрын
If you liked those, be sure & check out Rory Gallagher Peter Green & Roy Buchanan
@jeffreyferenc36729 күн бұрын
Beck predictable? No. Most imaginative, creative rock guitarist ever along with Jimi. Page next maybe.
@junetaylor8396Ай бұрын
Rita Coolidge never got credit for writing the last half of Layla. At least Bobby Whitlock called it out. But Clapton and Gordon are creeps
@Chatti16Ай бұрын
How do you come to the conclusion that Eric is a creep? Truly need to understand this comment.
@EclecticHillbillyАй бұрын
@@Chatti16 Read his autobiography. He doesn't come off looking good even in a book he wrote himself.
@Chatti16Ай бұрын
@@EclecticHillbilly No I never read biographies I read people.
@EclecticHillbillyАй бұрын
@@Chatti16 An autobiography is not a biography.
@Chatti16Ай бұрын
@@EclecticHillbilly irrelevant I repeat I read nothing .. I have no need to .. so I put what I did. End of.
@bugsby4663Ай бұрын
If Page was forced to hand the tapes over, why was Clapton angry with him and not Oldham?
@seanwelch1503Ай бұрын
He wasn't.......this whole post is creating something from nothing. I mean the headline says "I don't trust him" as if Clapton actually said that, but doesn't mention it again anywhere.....load of old BS
@orourkedamusicАй бұрын
My thoughts exactly.
@jcruisioso5975Ай бұрын
How does one force anyone to do anything?
@davidlaw216110 күн бұрын
Because Eric doesn't believe Page was forced? Must be more to the story.
@greenmanalishi696324 күн бұрын
Peter Green deserves recognition
@stevejeffrey1122 күн бұрын
And Rory Gallagher, Gary Moore, Roy Buchanan, Terry Kath, Duane Allman, Danny Kirwan, SRC Lots of great guitarists who didn't get the spotlight
@sebasdebordeaux834721 күн бұрын
Sure! but I think He's got it !!
@greenmanalishi696321 күн бұрын
@@stevejeffrey11 agreed
@dad7130Ай бұрын
Page and Beck were childhood friends who grew up a few streets from each other. It was this friendship that caused Page to give the Yardbirds Beck's number. Page didn't take the Yardbirds gig, at that time, because he was sick.
@websurfer5772Ай бұрын
Why does Page look like he's continuously trying to smack Clapton with his guitar handles in this video? And weren't people in the audience throwing rolled-up paper wads at Page in the beginning?
@Scion-cy6wjАй бұрын
NO - at that time, Page didn't think it was the 'right' band - he didn't get on with their current bass player. Also, he had lucrative session work. He wasn't "sick." When Samwell-Smith was gone, he agreed to join afterwards.
@supafrogg258Ай бұрын
@@websurfer5772 Page didn't get on with Paul Samwell-Smith, ey? Well, very different personalities. So, that seems plausible!
@websurfer5772Ай бұрын
@@supafrogg258 🤷♀
@JackRainfieldАй бұрын
I've never heard of this album and this is what Chat GPT said.... Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page were never credited collaborators on any Rolling Stones albums produced by Oldham.
@davidsilverman6508Ай бұрын
Some of these tracks are on a couple of Anthology albums that I bought in the late 60's they include tracks called Tribute to Elmore and West Coast Idea
@JackRainfieldАй бұрын
@@davidsilverman6508 What artists do they list?
@davidsilverman6508Ай бұрын
One album is called Rock Roots and also includes John Mayall, Keith Emerson, Rod Stewart, Jon Lord, Jeff Beck, Albert Lee, Jeremy Spencer, the original Fleetwood Mac, T.S.( Tony) McPhee, Humble Pie, Small Faces and Amen Corner. I can't find the other album but when I do I will post it
@JackRainfieldАй бұрын
@@davidsilverman6508 Great, thanks
@davidsilverman6508Ай бұрын
There was only the one album called Rock roots ( my distorted memory in my age lol ) . Various artists mentioned played on the album with a band called the All Stars. Page wrote all the All stars tracks and Clapton and Page did 3 tracks and Clapton played one track in his own but written by Page. It is an Italian release
@williamsnyder1315Ай бұрын
What a magical time that was. We’ll never see anything like it again.
@johnperiard9594Ай бұрын
These two are spending holidays together. They are tight..
@elainebrown874Ай бұрын
To me, Page, hands down. Then SRV. He was great in concert. 🤩
@user-fu2mi1nd5lАй бұрын
reason is they are both ego maniacs
@markdoughty8780Ай бұрын
Fascinating - Guitar legends all. Thanks for uploading.
@dr.krinkleweldon5934Ай бұрын
A lot of Brits became guitar Legends because they had records from the great black blues Men from the United States. Especially Chuck Berry on the rock and roll side of things.
@rocketpigrecords3719Ай бұрын
Oh yeah, can hear lots of Chuck "I pee on 14 year olds" Berry on Jeff Beck's playing, and none of these guys had Chet Atkins records. Including Berry, who, before he was signed, was known as "The Black Hillbilly" because he made his blues band cover country songs as well.
@MikeListon-tk8irАй бұрын
You say that as if it's news to anyone. American Blues guitar has literally been widely known as the backbone of the British Invasion music since its inception.
@formulas2730Ай бұрын
@@rocketpigrecords3719 Nothing like a little "sarcasm" to muck things up !
@rocketpigrecords3719Ай бұрын
@@formulas2730 getting a little tired of the "whitey stole everything" boomer meme, considering Atkins was ripping sweep licks in the 50s while all the guys we "stole" from couldn't play a non-pentatonic lick with a gun to their head, is all. Especially considering the guy OP mentions was a bit of a thief himself!
@elmerfudd979Ай бұрын
maybe you should listen to "ain't that just like a woman" 1946. the same intro as johnnie b goode. everybody copied to some extent. it's not earth-shattering news.
@philroodart14 күн бұрын
Clapton was so mad about this because he's a man of high moral character when it comes to friendships, as evidenced by the time he wrote and recorded an entire album about his best friend's wife so he could get in her pants.
@grahamblack196113 күн бұрын
He's set a high moral bar most of us can only dream of reaching
@gavrilopricip11Ай бұрын
?? did Page try to steal Clapton's wife he stole from Harrison?
@verocarra797225 күн бұрын
😅😅
@corysmith522812 күн бұрын
😅
@phillthorpe26434 күн бұрын
No, that would be like robbing a bank robber 😂
@miketexasbell521223 күн бұрын
Clapton has no business questioning ANYONE'S trustworthiness. Just ask George Harrison. Oh, that's right, George is gone. Ask Patty. There you go....ask Patty.
@KD-mi9gpАй бұрын
Small Minds discuss other people,: -Gossip, Rumors. Good Minds discuss Events. Great Minds discuss Ideas.
@kerbygatorАй бұрын
I discuss all that and more. I'm no genius.
@gregnorris-amusicianwithso5028Ай бұрын
Eric clapton and jimmy hendrix my favorite and really loved cream and derek and the dominos
@mukhumorАй бұрын
Eric Clapton didn't trust Jimmy Page? The guy who stole his best friends (George Harrison's) wife? 😄
@MikeListon-tk8irАй бұрын
Eric Clapton was always a whiney, pussy crybaby. His guitar playing suffered and went downhill when he started singing more.
@johnmcdermott326Ай бұрын
And Delany and Bonnie's band ! I'll let you decide....
@jojorey6886Ай бұрын
Jimmy and Aleister Crowley …..another level of creepy.
@costacrest5398Ай бұрын
“Stolen” George's wife..? Well, it was not so simple, check the history. The bigger issue is that Clapton is bloody Putin’s and all russists fake culture apologist as well as his friend Roger waters. That is sad, I thought he was I clever gentleman.
@chriskastelic1491Ай бұрын
He nearly stole George's place in the Beatles as well. Great guitar player, not a great guy.
@alexd7187 күн бұрын
There are no villains here, like Don Corleone would have said ,,,It's just business not personal.
@AnthonyMonaghan20 күн бұрын
Clapton is basically yer dad with a Stratocaster...
@jimmymags6516Күн бұрын
Clapton not trusting someone , that's rich .
@vlinklaterАй бұрын
Who cares!!! Let these old men be old men now. Geez.
@intuneorangeАй бұрын
When someone gives up their substances it's often hard to be around people who are still drinking.
@frankd.506Ай бұрын
I'll drink to that.
@lfader29 күн бұрын
Absolute truth ik .......
@johnscottreardonАй бұрын
what are these jam sessions that were "released" ?
@SPINNINGMYWHEELS77716 күн бұрын
it was called "guitar boogie" and eventually released on RCA in 1971 - no one but the record company made money off the affair
@spdaltidАй бұрын
If I had to choose a man, out of Clapton and Page, to sit down and have a beer with. It would not be Clapton. I'd probably prefer to muster up Rory Gallagher's ghost - but then we'd be drinking spirits.
@kieranmoore78429 күн бұрын
Ah Rory... such a beautiful player
@smsmoof812824 күн бұрын
thats where Ronnie Wood comes in ... he has always sounded like he'd be a good time to drink with.
@stevejeffrey1122 күн бұрын
Rory Gallagher was one of history's best guitarists who was smart enough to avoid writing hit singles or the popular music business, kept his integrity in tact & blazed his own trail without selling out. Humble, softspoken real genuine lad really inspires me
@29sentzАй бұрын
2:00 You can't tell me the character of Nigel Tufnell didn't DIRECTLY originate from Clapton interviews like these, Christopher Guest!
@prestonscott73Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing!
@75YBAАй бұрын
That’s Beck’s black leather jacket in the movie!
@AlexAlex-zz3drАй бұрын
regarded for their exceptional guitar skills...you are joking right?
@user-bm7cl9lu3hАй бұрын
Ritchie Blackmore has enter the chat😊😊😊
@woodybowen5362Ай бұрын
And left rather quickly.
@stege9979Ай бұрын
@@woodybowen5362 Blackmore is the greatest guitarist of the modern times. Jeff Beck is the most overhyped. Ritchie is the master of playing stuff that normal folks want to listen to.
@Wayne1963Ай бұрын
@@stege9979 What does that even mean?
@boilingboy1Ай бұрын
@@stege9979 Blackmore took a lot from Page. He said In Rock was a direct take on Zeppelin's influence.
@paultown6572Ай бұрын
@@stege9979 Medieval Music!
@dancingtrout671924 күн бұрын
stole my Bloody Guitar Licks...lol
@claudio1305 күн бұрын
So many royalty guitar players during those years, and Jeff Beck above all!
@mammothenterprises292128 күн бұрын
Anyone know what songs these were?
@stevehughes1510Ай бұрын
Yep that was the rift that happened, so it goes.
@user-qr7ee2cp4yАй бұрын
I'm skeptical
@mitchelldeckelbaum312410 күн бұрын
Satisfaction should be #1
@eldoroonieАй бұрын
I remember a mate finding this album in a 2nd hand store in the 80s, and us listening to it...I also remember, at the same time, reading about Clapton being pissed off with it's release...but I suspect the negative feelings last days or weeks only
@hereitisagain4880Ай бұрын
Out with whom has Clapton not fallen?
@jcruisioso5975Ай бұрын
Explain. I know of no one really. His vac stuff & politics are damaging. Science is tricky.
@markkiernan5454Ай бұрын
Of the top British Guitar Gods Clapton is my least favorite. My guitar playing has been influenced by the likes of Duane Allman Dickey Betts Jimmy and Jeff and Carlos Santana but nothing from Eric Clapton. It was Duane Allman that made Layla the big hit with his slide guitar that just happened by chance in a studio one night. That whole slide section was Duanes idea. Tears in Heaven is Claptons best for me the electric stuff nothing special.
@joeshoe618424 күн бұрын
Is that you Yoda?
@stevejeffrey1122 күн бұрын
He stole alot from JJ Cale even the way JJ sings
@cguzelli1Ай бұрын
Best thing about this is Jeff Beck got mentioned who is profoundly more proficient than either Eric or Jimmy...
@marksmith7789Ай бұрын
YES!!
@tedwojtasik8781Ай бұрын
Beck was more proficient than anyone on guitar. Even the greatest neo-classical shredders will admit they cannot do what Beck could do, his phrasing was multi-dimensional. When Allan Holdsworth says Beck was the greatest guitarist, what more is there to say. Beck was from a different planet.
@cguzelli1Ай бұрын
Let me add that Jeff as someone noted multi-dimensional in phrasing, but was also a virtuoso in multiple genres unlike Eric or Jimmy who favored blues for the most part...
@MGuitarZ77Ай бұрын
@@cguzelli1- Jimmy absolutely mastered multiple genres. Far more than just blues. Id admit he is not as proficient as Beck but i do prefer his playing. Beck has done some wonderful things but i sometimes think he gets overrated. Hate me if you want. I do respect him.
@blusnuby2Ай бұрын
When an artist reaches WORLD CLASS status (in any genre), it`s all SUBJECTIVE, hey ?
@mjeffn2Ай бұрын
🙄 They’re artists. They’re individuals. Love the art. Ignore the individual quicks, behaviors, and habits of artists. Who they are as people does not inform appreciation of what they created.
@joeshoe618424 күн бұрын
I agree, it's the art that's important, not the artist. BUT... that doesn't mean that some artists aren't fascinating people beyond the art they created.
@billbeliakoff5589Ай бұрын
I think that the only people that profited from the recordings were the Stones seeing that it was their manger that used them.
@kymchaАй бұрын
4 ½ mins of a 6 ½ min post to get to the point .. seriously?
@allbushnocraft3031Ай бұрын
page skill was arrangement interpretation old EC didn’t really do anything special with the blues after cream
@huascar6615 күн бұрын
Eric Clapton has turned into a grumpy old man, hasn't he?
@grahamblack196113 күн бұрын
He's gone from grumpy young man, to grumpy middle aged man to grumpy old man. At least he's been consistent.
@ernestobarten89404 күн бұрын
The ego of these people was very big, it was a constant struggle. In the video we saw playing together, you can see that Erick was surprised at how played Page practically alone, leaving them side aside.
@dwaynesbadchemicalsАй бұрын
Clapton with the victim card.
@hoppes9658Ай бұрын
That Palestine color on the Strat did it for me.Up yours.
@dwaynesbadchemicalsАй бұрын
@@hoppes9658 tf are you on about?
@hoppes9658Ай бұрын
@@dwaynesbadchemicals The paint job on the Strat. 2024 it’s lefty anti Israel and old Clapton can shove off.
@hoppes9658Ай бұрын
@@dwaynesbadchemicals I told you but got removed.
@brutallyremastered425522 күн бұрын
Lighten up Man, it's only Rock n Roll.
@christianparsons6050Ай бұрын
Maybe that's why Page was so quick to blame Phil Collins for Led Zeps embarrasing live aid performance, he was good pals with Eric...
@AdamJamesEarlyChasebliss-ru8tq26 күн бұрын
But wait. Whyyyyyyy ! Is there no dirt on Clapton anywhere?????? ....he has those serial killer eyes. And what really happened to that little boy??????
@smsmoof812824 күн бұрын
smart enough not to take the jab ...
@stevejeffrey1122 күн бұрын
Duane Allman died after working with clapton. A better guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan died after clapton "gave up" his seat on the helicopter. Lots of skeletons in slowhands closet Coincidence??
@moonriverdiver7 күн бұрын
You should delete your last sentence about thelittle boy comment its sick
@kurthumphreys98568 сағат бұрын
I’ve seen some of the footage this video uses in context. The shots are really used effectively to give you the idea that Clapton is pissed off with him. In context this doesn’t seem to be the case
@prjackson7802Ай бұрын
Great video
@richardb1791Ай бұрын
Well, who cares? Bye.
@dklangАй бұрын
Clapton didn't handle the incident in a professional way. What Page told him was true, and he never got a dime from the tapes. Eric could have talked it out with him, but he didn't. Clapton is overrated as a player overall. He never matched the magnitude of Led Zep.
@steventierney1422Ай бұрын
The more I read about Clapton (including his own book) the less I like him. He seems like a total prat.
@EclecticHillbillyАй бұрын
@@steventierney1422 I can respect these people's musical talents but most of them are self-centered ego-maniacs.
@drvee19832 күн бұрын
Agreed.
@drvee19832 күн бұрын
Clapton has been overrated for decades. He hasn't done anything great since Cream. Page? I can't name anything that wasn't great from '68' thru '80'. If it's got a string on it, he'll figure out how to write something on it and make it sound good.
@DexterHavenАй бұрын
4:30 video starts here, in earnest.
@richardlanahan808916 күн бұрын
Albert Lee was there also, no mention how?
@kathif17Ай бұрын
Clapton and Beck forever. Clapton pays it forward since he turned his life around. 💘 Forever Fan ♥
@garypope6382Ай бұрын
Page could have told Clapton what was going on.
@dennisschell5543Ай бұрын
Piss off
@tedwojtasik8781Ай бұрын
He did, Clapton did not care because Clapton is a jerk.
@Chatti16Ай бұрын
Eric is no jerk as you so politely put it n anything he does!
@johnfatorich3494Ай бұрын
He first gained popularity with Johnny Cash.
@jmr5707Ай бұрын
4:12 Finally, the nut of it.
@us-Bahn21 күн бұрын
Did it really not occur to Clapton that once somebody pushed RECORD that there would inevitably be some some future complexities involved?
@tthoy733813 күн бұрын
It wasn’t Page’s fault that Oldham got in the middle and forced Page to give up the recording sessions. Clapton would have done the same damn thing if he was put on the contractual spot like Jimmy was.
@Slimjim260Ай бұрын
Eric must be ok now? Herd he was vaccine injured
@samiam9008Ай бұрын
You herd that, huh ? Here is a guy who stuck every drug known to man in his body, and the big V made him sick ?
@KevyNovaАй бұрын
Page’s contributions to The Who and The Kinks have been SO exaggerated! He barely played for either band and when he did, it was unnoticeable rhythm guitar in the background yet it’s turned into “JiMmY pAgE pLaYeD aLL teh GuiTaR sOlos FoR KiNkS aNd wHo!!!”
@user-te6rw8yg6dАй бұрын
From what I've heard. If you wanted a hit record in the 60s, page was your go to man.
@KevyNovaАй бұрын
@@user-te6rw8yg6d yes, but 99% of the songs he played on were not hits and most of them he’s just playing rhythm in the background.
@user-te6rw8yg6dАй бұрын
@@KevyNova Not saying you're wrong. I've read stories decades ago, saying he was on so many hit records in the 60s it wasn't funny. It's possible as a session musician. He wasn't credited for whatever reasons they had back then. It's like Tommy Emmanuel played on loads of records back in the 70-80s+. They simply got their fee and moved onto the next session/s. Like Kevin Borich, When the La De Da's released a cover of 'come tegether' a week before Abbey Road was in the shops in the UK. Loads of things go on behind the scenes of the music world, that are never documented at the time. Doesn't mean they never happened. Even Glen Campbell was an amazing session player back in the day.
@KevyNovaАй бұрын
@@user-te6rw8yg6d that’s true but we have the internet now and you can find detailed lists of all the songs Page played on. His resume is not nearly as impressive as the legends that grew out of it. He did play on a lot of songs but like I said, you’ve probably never heard most of them and very few of them are known for their guitar playing. He mostly played rhythm on pop songs. One notable song with lead guitar that sticks out in my head is Joe Cocker’s version of “With A Little Help From My Friends”.
@user-te6rw8yg6dАй бұрын
He Started doing session work in 63' aged 19. Sometimes doing 15 sessions a week. You saying hundreds of his sessions are all documented online today. Sometimes he never played guitar but harmonica etc. Like on Shirley Bassey's Goldfinger Theme from James Bond. Keith Richards records. Make no mistake he was the man back then. They also has no pay finds for session players who complained about anyone or anything. Loads of real A-holes were running the show back then... probably the same today lol
@SPINNINGMYWHEELS77716 күн бұрын
The album was called 'Guitar boogie' released in 1971 on RCA . the sides with Jeff Beck don't feature Clapton. and the tacking on of the 'stones' is a joke.
@agekarlsson131829 күн бұрын
What "Swinging Sixties"? What did swing when the pubs got closed at 11 p.m?
@johnnyalegreworkplace8065Ай бұрын
That was a great album! Guitar Boogie
@scottc7711 күн бұрын
Just listen to Crapton’d Crossroads and right after Page’s Traveling River Side Blues and you’ll figure out really quick why Muddy Waters praised Page on keeping the blues alive
@davidmccall4776Ай бұрын
I admire Eric Clapton, both for his contributions to the musical arts as well as his efforts to help those who suffer from substance addiction get clean and sober, but I wish he would keep his political views to himself. It will only lead to resentment from the public in his last days. That's why Elvis never discussed or revealed his political stance, but when asked, always said "I'd just as soon keep that to myself."
@strangersnameАй бұрын
So, what, he should keep his vax injuries a secret? Not help others who've been wounded, or worse, get some form of justice?
@davidmccall4776Ай бұрын
@@strangersname If that's what I meant, then I would have said so, but frankly those were the last things on my mind. I was speaking about the negative consequences that he would inevitably have to deal with if he continued to publicly discuss politics. I'm not his daddy, but I do hate to see him go through more hell than he already has, especially if he can avoid it, which clearly he can, if he chooses to.☮✌
@strangersnameАй бұрын
@@davidmccall4776 Fair enough, I read too much into what you said. Still, I respect him very much for his courage. He and Van were among the very few to speak out about the madness of the last four years. I wish you well.
@davidmccall4776Ай бұрын
@@strangersname No worries.☮✌
@user-qb1sm3rk9rАй бұрын
@@strangersname "Vax injuries?" I've had adverse reactions to flu jabs, and they've been doing those for decades. I didn't die from a flu jab or a covid jab, and neither did Clapton.
@chrisw1953Ай бұрын
Peter Green better than all..great vocalist/writer too.
@markkiernan5454Ай бұрын
Yup Carlos Santana had a lot of help from Peter Green.
@stevejeffrey1122 күн бұрын
Yep Santana got famous & all the credit for Black Magic Woman which Peter wrote. Green was using conga drums before anyone then Santana started doing it
@rman52Ай бұрын
At least Page didn’t go to Robert Plant's 5 year old son's funeral.
@larrylorenzen2449Ай бұрын
Beck was better than both!!!
@user-qb1sm3rk9rАй бұрын
Oh come on Jeff Beck sucks. He may have been a guitar hero in the mid 60s but then it was a lot easier to be a guitar hero back then with such little competition. His most acclaimed album Blow By Blow is just him loosely improvising over a very generic funky backing track. It sounds like background music for a Starsky & Hutch episode. It's the type of thing millions of amateur guitarists could do in their bedrooms. KZfaq is full of amateur players doing more interesting stuff than Jeff Beck. I've heard his other albums and they're all underwhelming. People just like to name drop Jeff Beck when they talk about guitarists because they think they're supposed to like him. A real case of the emperor's new clothes.
@brodielawrence3381Ай бұрын
@@user-qb1sm3rk9r You're comparing modern players to those of the past. Guitar has progressed, almost every great player, particularly in rock, is playing nothing fancy or difficult to a modern player, even in their bedroom. That doesn't mean it wasn't great and innovative playing at the time. While you are certainly entitled to your own taste in music, to act like Beck isn't a great player is simply false. His whammy and volume control within the last decade or two is truly one of a kind; I have yet to hear anyone come close to it. Praised by all the greats who have absolutely no need to praise anyone and often don't. Pull your head in
@rizzalater72Ай бұрын
Nobody was better than a prime Clapton.
@TGriffiths-ve6nw23 күн бұрын
@rizzalater72 I didn't think so about Clapton. Yes he had some good licks on a few good numbers but then he became so predictable. He was smooth in his developed style but to me he became boring really fast.
@rizzalater7223 күн бұрын
@@TGriffiths-ve6nw Boring? You must be crazy. Maybe now in these modern day years but never in his prime years. Especially between 94 and 98.
@apollomemories7399Ай бұрын
The spoken narrative here is misleading. In June 1965, Jimmy and Eric had an afternoon jam session with just the two of them mucking around at Jimmy's house. Jimmy preserved on his home tape-recorder at least (as known of) seven short instrumentals. This tape was subsequently reconfigured by Andrew Loog Oldham with a view to bolster his fledgeling Immediate Record Company at Olympic Studios on 17th August 1965, with Mick Jagger adding harmonica to Draggin' My Tail. Ian Stewart added piano to Draggin' My Tail and West Coast Idea. Bill Wyman added bass to Draggin' My Tail, Choker and Snake Drive. Chris Winters added drums to the same. The three remaining numbers were untouched and performed as guitar duos, Freight Loader, Miles Road and Tribute To Elmore. These recordings have appeared on many dozens of cheap compilations ever since and neither Clapton or Page have ever seen a penny.
@michaelred5997Ай бұрын
You people are ridiculous there talking about Clapton and Page !! It's not about Peter Green why bring him into this?? 😢
@stevejeffrey1122 күн бұрын
BB King said Peter Green's playing gave him the 'cold sweats!!'
@bobcabo4509Ай бұрын
Eric never recommended Jimmy to the Yardbirds.
@stevejeffrey1122 күн бұрын
Some great guitarists to check out Terry Kath Rory Gallagher JJ Cale Roy Buchanan Peter Green Danny Kirwan
@firemanauxoneknox42879 күн бұрын
Eric Clapton was a nut
@Scion-cy6wjАй бұрын
I think the comments made by Page about Clapton's post-Dominos work is probably the real reason - anyone with any sense knew that going to court - with signed contracts - would have led to a big expense and a lost cause to stop Oldham from getting those tapes .... at that time, anyway, pre-Led Zeppelin cash-flow.
@danielross5108614 күн бұрын
The power of AI
@markjennings8362Ай бұрын
This sounds like itwas written byAI.
@larbueno10 күн бұрын
So many of these lifeless voices trying to convince us they bellow from a human. BS. Not likin' it one bit!
@ronsalvo57507 күн бұрын
My three guitar heroes are Jimmy page Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck not necessarily in that order, but I consider all three to be great great guitar players and if I had the chance, I think they all would’ve been great personal friends. It seems to me that the media looks for differences instead of similarities those three guys I think we’re very different because they are human beings and human beings are different but they level and quality of their guitar plan is equallydistinctive, and in my opinion valuable to the development of British rhythm and blues, rock. I hate to pontificate, but why look at each guy as an adversary went together. They played music and smiled. Maybe the media should try smiling when they write the stupid opinions. Hail to the three chiefs, Eric, Jimmy and Jeff.
@michaelleary869410 күн бұрын
Weird how nobody ever mentions the great John McLaughlin (The Mahavishnu Orchestra) who can play rings around anybody.
@moonriverdiver7 күн бұрын
Miles Davis noticed in Bitches Brew
@moonriverdiver7 күн бұрын
Miles Davis did in Bitches Brew.
@phatbackbeat6553Ай бұрын
I’m a HUGE Zeppelin fan. Page would “sell out” his own mother for money..!
@BoomBoomBoom..Ай бұрын
Page paid copyright infringements because of stolen music ideas.. Page stole alot.. is what he meant.
@rimrunz1795Ай бұрын
From everything I've read and heard, i hate to say it but I'd have to concur..... And yes..... I, too, have been a Zepp fan, hugely, sinc '73
@phatbackbeat6553Ай бұрын
@@rimrunz1795 Jimmy Pages nick name was “Led Wallet.” He couldn’t pull out his wallet because it was too heavy.
@stevejeffrey1122 күн бұрын
Yep, zeppelin has been sued for plagarism a few times they just pay off settlements since they had so much $$ They even credit a few.black bluesmen on Zeppelin II
@anthonymcnamee6297Ай бұрын
Never played on the kinks
@KevyNovaАй бұрын
And he only played rhythm guitar on one Who song.
@jameshayden3952Ай бұрын
Jimmy Page played tambourine on Kinks record, tried to make it seem like he did some of Dave Davies guitar solos. Hated by Ray & Dave.
@jaggy-snake27 күн бұрын
Page clears Clapton. 😂
@stevejeffrey1122 күн бұрын
And Rory Gallagher beats both
@chrispictures1Ай бұрын
Thought this was supposed to be jimmy page,s picks
@rjlchristieАй бұрын
Nah, it's because Jimmy once recommended Eric get a vaccine for something that was going around.
@75YBAАй бұрын
Good.
@peelsmyth.7909Ай бұрын
No offence but Unless u have footage of either person saying they hate each other I feel it's all speculation!!!