joseph1122539 wrote:Jimmy Page is a great rock guitarist!
I would still say Nag is 1000 times better playing at modal music .... in my subjective opinion, for my tastes, nothing said here could change that.
OK.....I can accept that.
Nevermind all the rest of what I said. Ha!
There is no objective proof that Page is anything other than a famous and important guitarist to a generation or two, of rock fans. If you are not a rock fan ... then there really ain't much there.
Sure there is, and I wish you would admit this point also.
Page was much much much more than a pretty face who played guitar. His impact on the world would be very hard to calculate, but it is enormous.
He was the first mega-star who screwed the labels instead of being screwed, setting a new standard in the business. Same with Concert promoters, and publishing companies. They were the first major act who refused television and media coverage...and it only made their mystique swell.
He changed the way drums are recorded by using huge halls for natural reverb. There really are at least a dozen or two innovations in recording studio production that had never been done before Swan Song, which made the arena rock era last for basically a decade after he was gone from the spotlight.
And more than any other band, Zep established what guitar rock is. Like it or not, that is quite an accomplishment.
And the innovations they made in live production when they partnered with Showco Sound and Lighting in Dallas are still the industry standard...they were the first to introduce on-stage monitor mixes, for example. The Vari-Light system was developed there and is also still the industry standard.
But to the main point of my debate, it is more about how he is educated in a much broader scope of musical styles, and has physical ability to do things that Nag does not exhibit an ability to do (while the vice versa is not true)
If you are referring to some "objective" measure of observable skills like speed and dexterity, intricacy of content played, then Page is not even on the map. We have pages and pages of classical, jazz, country and gypsy guitar players who objectively run circles around Page.]
You might really think so....and you might even be right....but thats not what you posted as proof...and that is what I have been responding to.
Notice I have never claimed to be able to imitate the kid on the mandolin for example...
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