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Jimmy Page Biography

Unquestionably one of the all-time most influential, important, and versatile guitarists and songwriters in rock history is Jimmy Page. Just about every rock guitarist from the late '60s/early '70s to the present day has been influenced by Page's work with Led Zeppelin -- his monolithic riffs served as a blueprint for what would eventually become heavy metal, yet he refused to be pigeonholed to any single musical style (touching upon folk, country, funk, blues, and other genres). Page also lent a hand in writing (or co-writing) Zeppelin's vast array of classic songs and produced all their albums. Born on January 9, 1944, in Heston, Middlesex, England, Page picked up the guitar at age 13 after being inspired by the Elvis Presley tune "Baby Let's Play House," and while he took several lessons, was mostly self-taught. Instead of attending college right after high school, Page decided to join his first real rock band, Neil Christian the Crusaders, whom he toured England with. But Page fell seriously ill (with glandular fever) and was forced to quit and recuperate. Dejected, Page pondered giving up music and focusing on another interest, painting, as he enrolled at an art college in Sutton, Surrey.

With the emergence of such bands as the Rolling Stones in the early '60s and their gritty blues-rock, Page's interest in music perked up once again -- but instead of forming a band right away, he decided to hone his craft by becoming one of England's top session guitarists and producers. Although the exact specifics of which sessions he was involved with have become hazy over time, it's confirmed that he worked with many of the day's top acts, including the Who, Them, Donovan, the Kinks, and the Rolling Stones, among others. By 1966, Page was looking to put his session work on hold and join a full-time band; he accepted an offer to play with the Yardbirds (initially as a bassist, then shortly thereafter as a guitarist), as he was paired up with another one of rock's all-time guitar greats, Jeff Beck. Although the Yardbirds began as a straight-ahead blues-rock band, with the inclusion of Page in the lineup, the group began experimenting with psychedelic and hard rock styles.

Despite it being obvious that the Yardbirds were on the downside of their career (Beck left shortly after Page came onboard), Page appeared on the album Little Games and several tours before the band finally called it a day in 1968. With a string of tour dates still set up throughout Europe, Page decided to go through with the shows and put together a new band who was dubbed the New Yardbirds -- including longtime session bassist John Paul Jones, plus newcomers Robert Plant on vocals and John Bonham on drums. After the completion of their initial tour, the band changed their name to Led Zeppelin and explored the still largely uncharted territory of hard rock/heavy metal. The band immediately became one of rock's most successful and enduring bands, issuing a string of classic albums from 1969 through 1975 -- Led Zeppelin I, Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin III, Led Zeppelin IV, Houses of the Holy, and Physical Graffiti -- which spawned such classic rock radio standards as "Dazed and Confused," "Whole Lotta Love," "Immigrant Song," "Black Dog," "Stairway to Heaven," and "Kashmir," as the band also became a must-see live act in the process. Page also found the time to work with folk artist Roy Harper (most notably his 1971 release, Stormcock, under the alias S. Flavius Mercurius). Zeppelin was arguably the biggest rock band in the world by the mid-'70s (their influence on other rock bands following in their wake cannot be stressed enough) as they launched their own record company, Swan Song, but it was around this time that Page began dabbling with heroin and other substances, eventually leading to him becoming a full-blown addict by the late '70s/early '80s (as a result, his playing began to suffer). Also, Page's interest in the occult became a concern to those around him (he went as far as purchasing a mansion on the Loch Ness in Scotland that was once owned by renowned Satanist Aleister Crowley).

Zeppelin continued issuing albums until the dawn of the '80s (1976's concert movie/soundtrack The Song Remains the Same and Presence, 1979's In Through the Out Door), but tragedy ultimately derailed the quartet -- the death of Plant's young son in 1977 and Bonham's alcohol-related death in 1980. After Led Zeppelin decided to call it quits in late 1980, Page disappeared from sight (it became known later on that he hardly touched his instrument for a long time afterward). It wasn't until 1982 that Page began to emerge from his self-imposed exile, as he composed and played on the motion picture soundtracks to Death Wish I and Death Wish II, compiled the Zeppelin outtakes collection, Coda, and took part in the 1983 star-studded A.R.M.S. tour, which saw Page unite with Beck and Eric Clapton for a series of shows that raised money for multiple sclerosis research. In 1984, Page guested alongside Plant, Beck, and Nile Rodgers on the hit EP of rock roll oldies The Honeydrippers, and formed his first band since the demise of Zeppelin, dubbed the Firm. The group featured former Free/Bad Company vocalist Paul Rodgers, and despite the fact that their self-titled debut was a sizeable hit, the band decided to call it a day shortly after the release of their lukewarm-received sophomore effort, Mean Business.

Zeppelin fans were given a rare treat when their surviving three members reunited (with drummers Tony Thompson and Phil Collins) for the mammoth Live Aid at Philadelphia's JFK Stadium in July 1985 -- unfortunately handing in an incredibly under-rehearsed, sloppy performance. Zeppelin reunited again in 1988 for the Atlantic Records 25th Anniversary Concert at New York's Madison Square Garden (this time Bonham's son, Jason, filled in for his late father behind the kit), and yet again performed another mistake-filled mini set. The same year Page guested on Plant's solo release, Now Zen, as well as issuing his first ever solo recording, Outrider, following it up with a tour that touched upon tracks from all eras of his career. By the early '90s, further rumors of an impending Zeppelin reunion continued to circulate, and after Plant declined an invitation from Page to join forces once again, Page decided to collaborate with former Deep Purple/Whitesnake vocalist David Coverdale, whose vocal style has often been compared to Plant's over the years. Page's latest project only lasted a single album, 1993's heavily Zep-like Coverdale/Page, as a proposed world tour was scrapped in favor of just a few select dates in Japan.

In 1994, Plant and Page finally agreed to collaborate once again (although Jones wasn't invited this time), leading to the release of the acoustic set No Quarter the same year, plus a highly popular MTV Unplugged special and sold-out world tour. A year later, Led Zeppelin was inducted into the Rock Roll Hall of Fame, this being the second time a Page-related band got the nod from the Hall (in 1992, the Yardbirds were honored). 1998 saw Plant and Page issue an album of all-new material, Walking into Clarksdale, which was surprisingly not well received by the public, sinking from sight shortly after its release. The duo went their separate ways by the late '90s, as Page joined the Black Crowes for a tour and live album (2000's Live at the Greek). The same year as the album's release, another Crowes/Page tour was cut short due to a back injury Page suffered. But in June of 2001, Page took to the concert stage alongside Plant to celebrate the 60th birthday of their friend, folk artist Roy Harper.

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Discography

2003 - Sixty Six To Timbuktu [CD 1]

01. Jimmy Page - Tie Dye On The Highway
02. Jimmy Page - Upside Down
03. Jimmy Page - Promised Land
04. Jimmy Page - Tall Cool One
05. Jimmy Page - Dirt In A Hole
06. Jimmy Page - Calling To You
07. Jimmy Page - 29 Palms
08. Jimmy Page - If I Were A Carpenter
09. Jimmy Page - Sea Of Love
10. Jimmy Page - Darkness, Darkness
11. Jimmy Page - Big Log
12. Jimmy Page - Ship Of Fools
13. Jimmy Page - I Believe
14. Jimmy Page - Little By Little
15. Jimmy Page - Heaven Knows
16. Jimmy Page - Song To The Siren

2003 - Sixty Six To Timbuktu [CD 2]

01. Jimmy Page - You'd Better Run
02. Jimmy Page - Our Song
03. Jimmy Page - Hey Joe
04. Jimmy Page - For What It's Worth
05. Jimmy Page - Operator
06. Jimmy Page - Road To The Sun
07. Jimmy Page - Philadelphia Baby
08. Jimmy Page - Red For Danger
09. Jimmy Page - Let's Have A Party
10. Jimmy Page - Hey Jayne
11. Jimmy Page - Louie, Louie
12. Jimmy Page - Naked If I Want To
13. Jimmy Page - 21 Years
14. Jimmy Page - If It's Really Got To Be This Way
15. Jimmy Page - Rude World
16. Jimmy Page - Little Hands
17. Jimmy Page - Life Begin Again
18. Jimmy Page - Let The Boogie Woogie Roll
19. Jimmy Page - Win My Train Fare Home (Live In Timbuktu)

2002 - Live At Knebworth, 30-06-1990. Part 3. (DVD-rip)

01. Jimmy Page - Intro
02. Jimmy Page - Hurting Kind
03. Jimmy Page - Tall Cool One
04. Jimmy Page - Wearing & Tearing
05. Jimmy Page - Rock'n'roll
06. Jimmy Page - Mama
07. Jimmy Page - Throwing It All Away
08. Jimmy Page - Turn It On Again
09. Jimmy Page - Medley (Everybody Needs Somebody To Love / Reach Out (I'll Be There) / Pinball Wizard / In The Midni
10. Jimmy Page - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
11. Jimmy Page - Run Like Hell

2000 - The Jimmy Page Collection [CD 2]

01. Jimmy Page - Lovin' Up A Storm
02. Jimmy Page - Everything I Do Is Wrong
03. Jimmy Page - Think It Over
04. Jimmy Page - Boll Weevil Song
05. Jimmy Page - Livin' Lovin' Wreck
06. Jimmy Page - One Long Kiss
07. Jimmy Page - Dixie Fried
08. Jimmy Page - Down The Line
09. Jimmy Page - Fabulous
10. Jimmy Page - Breathless
11. Jimmy Page - Rave On
12. Jimmy Page - Lonely Weekend
13. Jimmy Page - Burn Up
14. Jimmy Page - Everyday

2000 - The Song Still Remains. (Bootleg) [CD 1]

01. Jimmy Page - Eastern introduction
02. Jimmy Page - Immigrand song - wantor song
03. Jimmy Page - Bring it on home
04. Jimmy Page - Heartbreaker
05. Jimmy Page - Ramble on
06. Jimmy Page - No quarter
07. Jimmy Page - Tangerine
08. Jimmy Page - Hurdy gurdy solo
09. Jimmy Page - Gallows pole
10. Jimmy Page - Since i've been loveng you
11. Jimmy Page - The song Remains the same
12. Jimmy Page - Going to California
13. Jimmy Page - What is and what should never be
14. Jimmy Page - That's The way

2000 - The Song Still Remains. (Bootleg) [CD 2]

01. Jimmy Page - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
02. Jimmy Page - Whole Lotta Love (Big Medley)
03. Jimmy Page - Four Sticks
04. Jimmy Page - In The Evening
05. Jimmy Page - Black Dog
06. Jimmy Page - Goodbye Porl - Kashmir
07. Jimmy Page - Rock'n'roll

1999 - Live At The Greek (Cd 1)

01. Jimmy Page - Celebration Day
02. Jimmy Page - Custard Pie
03. Jimmy Page - Sick Again
04. Jimmy Page - What Is And What Should Never Be
05. Jimmy Page - Woke Up This Morning
06. Jimmy Page - Shape Of Things To Come
07. Jimmy Page - Sloppy Drunk
08. Jimmy Page - Ten Years Gone
09. Jimmy Page - In My Time Of Ending
10. Jimmy Page - Your Time Is Gonna Come

1999 - Live At The Greek (Cd 2)

01. Jimmy Page - The Lemon Song
02. Jimmy Page - Nobody's Fault But Mine
03. Jimmy Page - Heartbreaker
04. Jimmy Page - Hey Hey What Can I Do
05. Jimmy Page - Mellow Down Easy
06. Jimmy Page - Oh Well
07. Jimmy Page - Shake Your Money Maker
08. Jimmy Page - You Shook Me
09. Jimmy Page - Out On The Tiles
10. Jimmy Page - Whole Lotta Love

1998 - Walking Into Clarksdale

01. Jimmy Page - Shining In The Light
02. Jimmy Page - When The World Was Young
03. Jimmy Page - Upon A Golden Horse
04. Jimmy Page - Blue Train
05. Jimmy Page - Please Read The Letter
06. Jimmy Page - Most High
07. Jimmy Page - Heart In Your Hand
08. Jimmy Page - Walking Into Clarksdale
09. Jimmy Page - Burning Up
10. Jimmy Page - When I Was A Child
11. Jimmy Page - House Of Love
12. Jimmy Page - Sons Of Freedom

1995 - Salt Lake City Live. . (The Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, Usa - 10. October 1995) (Bootleg) [CD 1]

01. Jimmy Page - The Immigrant Song (Intro)
02. Jimmy Page - The Wanton Song
03. Jimmy Page - Bring It On Home
04. Jimmy Page - Ramble On
05. Jimmy Page - Thank You
06. Jimmy Page - No Quarter
07. Jimmy Page - That's The Way
08. Jimmy Page - Hurdy Gurdy Solo
09. Jimmy Page - Gallows Pole
10. Jimmy Page - Since I've Been Loving You
11. Jimmy Page - The Song Remains The Same
12. Jimmy Page - Going To California
13. Jimmy Page - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You

1995 - Salt Lake City Live. . (The Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, Usa - 10. October 1995) (Bootleg) [CD 2]

01. Jimmy Page - Four Sticks
02. Jimmy Page - In The Evening
03. Jimmy Page - Whole Lotta Love
04. Jimmy Page - Black Dog
05. Jimmy Page - Kashmir

1995 - The Concert From Valhalla. (Bootleg) [CD 1]

01. Jimmy Page - Good Times Bad Times
02. Jimmy Page - Custard Pie
03. Jimmy Page - Celebration Day
04. Jimmy Page - Achilles Last Stand
05. Jimmy Page - Over The Hills And Far Away
06. Jimmy Page - Battle Of Evermore
07. Jimmy Page - Thats The Way
08. Jimmy Page - Wonderful One
09. Jimmy Page - Ten Years Gone
10. Jimmy Page - What Is And What Should Never Be
11. Jimmy Page - The Rain Song
12. Jimmy Page - I Cant Quit You

1995 - The Concert From Valhalla. (Bootleg) [CD 2]

01. Jimmy Page - Tea For One
02. Jimmy Page - Tangerine
03. Jimmy Page - When The Levee Breaks
04. Jimmy Page - Calling To You Medley
05. Jimmy Page - In The Evening

1995 - The Concert From Valhalla. (Bootleg) [CD 3]

01. Jimmy Page - Whole Lotta Love Medley
02. Jimmy Page - Black Dog Medley
03. Jimmy Page - Rock And Roll
04. Jimmy Page - Tangerine
05. Jimmy Page - Sun Arise
06. Jimmy Page - Stairway To Heaven

1994 - No Quarter

01. Jimmy Page - Nobody's Fault But Mine
02. Jimmy Page - Thank You
03. Jimmy Page - No Quarter
04. Jimmy Page - Friends
05. Jimmy Page - Yallah
06. Jimmy Page - City Don't Cry
07. Jimmy Page - Since I've Been Loving You
08. Jimmy Page - The Battle Of Evermore
09. Jimmy Page - Wonderful One
10. Jimmy Page - Wah Wah
11. Jimmy Page - That's The Way
12. Jimmy Page - Gallow's Pole
13. Jimmy Page - Four Sticks
14. Jimmy Page - Kashmir

1993 - Coverdale & Page

01. Jimmy Page - Shake My Tree
02. Jimmy Page - Waiting On You
03. Jimmy Page - Take Me For A Little While
04. Jimmy Page - Pride And Joy
05. Jimmy Page - Over Now
06. Jimmy Page - Feeling Hot
07. Jimmy Page - Easy Does It
08. Jimmy Page - Take A Look At Yourself
09. Jimmy Page - Don't Leave Me This Way
10. Jimmy Page - Absolution Blues
11. Jimmy Page - Whisper A Prayer For The Dying

1988 - Outrider

01. Jimmy Page - Wasting My Time
02. Jimmy Page - Wanna Make Love
03. Jimmy Page - Writes of Winter
04. Jimmy Page - The Only One
05. Jimmy Page - Liquid Mercury
06. Jimmy Page - Hummingbird
07. Jimmy Page - Emerald Eyes
08. Jimmy Page - Prison Blues
09. Jimmy Page - Blues Anthem