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Put this on to watch last night and it was really enjoyable.
Jack White, the Edge and Jimmi Page talking about what got them into the guitar, and what they were thinking when trying to get certain sounds in their records etc.
I didnt have much interest in Jack White before this. Just thought it was kind of a gimmicky pop act when he was with the White Stripes.
He's actually a really talented blues guitarist, and has a really good blues voice. Like the oldest type of blues.
His favorite ever song, which he compared the sound he was trying to get, was a "Son House" song called "grinning in your face". Suddenly everything made more sense!
Brilliant interview with Jimmi Page was shown , from when he was in school. He was playing in a skiffle band on tv and afterwards the presenter asked him if he wanted to carry on being a skiffle player, when he got older. "no sir, i want to be a biological scientist". Brilliant.
Anyone see it?
Highly recommended.
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I saw it a while back and really enjoyed, great viewing, would be fun if they did something similar with three top bass players
John