Page was an excellent 'guitarist'. And not too shabby at composition. But he didn't really invent anything outside the boundaries of rock.
Code: Select allThat's just silly. His blend of classical, folk, a[b]rabic, and blues was so far ahead of everyone else at the time.
Everyone else? I doubt that. WHat about [/b]Yes, ELP... EVen
Queen had some great stuff out there If you ask me, Yes ran circles around Zep when it came to
composition. I guess you and will have to agree to disagree.
Who compared with him in 1968? The only person who could touch him (when Zep started) for rock innovation was Hendrix.
I believe you may have that backwards. Hendrix was the alpha and the omega of psy/acid rock... Even so , there are aruments floating around the the real innovators of that type of rock came out of Texas (Wont go into that here)
Maybe his biggest accomplishments were offstage. Page set the example of owning everything and it had never been done before. He owned the publishing company, record label (signed and produced Bad Company and others), recording studio, sound company (Showco is still going strong), and private jet. They practically invented the stadium rock band.
I stayed at a holiday inn Express once and obtained a sizable discount... What does that have to do with musical creation? I'm not taking away from Page. He was indeed an extraordinary accomplished individual, including that of being one of the greatest rock guitarists in the world. But I still stand by what I said, For all his accolades, I do not believe he invented anything
new.. Instead, he embellished on the patently obvious stuff that was already there, but that many others kept ignoring. I will say also, he lived ate and breathed music since an adolescent. (That alone is admirable in my book)
He was setting the standard for great guitarists long before he started Zep in '68. His work on so many big records out of London have to make him one of the forerunners of the "psychedelic" genre of rock.
I think Black Sabbath had more of that going.
Zep pioneered hard rock/heavy metal like no other. He created something that wasn't there. Cobain was simply a garage band guitarist that made it by being in the right place at the right time.
Zep pioneered a formulated approach to rock/blues fusion. People say that Zep wrote "blues songs"... I would say they wrote bastardized versions of standard 12 bar, and fused it with dirty guitar work and aggressive beat patterns. That's about the the extent of it (IMHO)
Add a pretty boy hair look and feel and you get a masculine metal band with sex appeal... That's Zep. Page was a part of that, so he gets due credit.
You may disrespect Cobain, or scoff at him, musically...Bu the truth is, he built a follwing with only half the effort that zep had to exert. (Plant even confessed about the deliberate attemt to keep the band image mysterious) , where as Curt, generated the mystique naturally. He was fast becoming a worlde wide sensation... and of course, a pioneeer of a genrea that had to bust out of the rock Paradigm.
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