I’ve had a lot
of pseudo-gurus throughout my life, and Jimmy Page, the guitarist,
founding-member, and creative force behind the legendary band Led Zeppelin was
probably one of the bigger ones, particularly for the handful of years around
the mid-80s. Zeppelin was a band I
absolutely loved. I collected all their
releases on cassette tapes. I taped rare
live shows off the radio. I listened to
the bootlegged Destroyer album. I read The
Hammer of the Gods cover-to-cover a half-dozen times; it was the Bible for
me and the other guitar player in my band at that time. I had my first kiss while listening to “Dazed
and Confused” from the live album The
Song Remains the Same.
I only saw him
perform live once, sometime between the fall of 1984 and the summer of 1985,
when he fronted the less-than-stellar The Firm.
Songs were good but unrecollectable.
However, he did do his trademark 20-minute guitar solo violin bow
thingie in a dry-ice fog boxed in by revolving green laser beams. Cool, so very cool …
Anyway, Mr. Page
turns 71 years old today. Who’da thunk
it? That got me thinking of doing the
impossible: could I list my top ten favorite Led Zeppelin songs of all time? At the end of a very stressful work week,
with the news of the day filled with murder and mayhem, especially oversees in
my beloved Paris , I thought this would be a great
exercise this afternoon.
(Note: this
really is an impossible task. But I’ll
give it a shot.)
How about …
In no particular
order …
Heartbreaker *
Celebration Day
*
Dazed and Confused
*
The Ocean *
No Quarter *
That’s the Way
In the Evening
Carouselambra
The Battle of Evermore
All My Love
Yeah, I know
“Carouselambra” and “All My Love” are (maybe) too heavily-keyboard-laden and
thus John Paul Jonesian, but, hey, I like the songs. And I like what Page does on them.
Honorable
Mentions:
Houses of the
Holy *
Out on the Tiles
*
Darlene *
Nobody’s Fault
But Mine *
Custard Pie *
What Is and What
Should Never Be *
The Wanton Song
The Rover *
The Rain Song
Tangerine *
Dancing Days
The Immigrant
Song *
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
Poor Tom
and Hats Off to
Harper *
* = I have
played these on the trusty six-string at least once in the past six months.
Here’s an old post entitled “Old Man Still
Got It” showing, well, Jimmy still has it.
And this
“Celebration Day,” live at Madison Square Garden in 1973, something that resounded with
me, and still does, over thirty-years after first hearing it:
Vive le Page! Vive le Page!
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