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Watching... "Jimmy Page's 20 Greatest Led Zeppelin Guitar Solos"

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Jimmy Page's 20 Greatest Led Zeppelin Guitar Solos by TheBernardo92
---New video up: check it out--- I couldn't put the solos in any order from best to worst, so I put them in album order. Like I said at the end, Page has too many good solos to put in just one video. I now have the track listing and a few comments to go along with it, for those who are interested. 8/18- 10,000 views. 12/9- 100,000 views. 12/22- 150k 1/25- 200k ---- Vote for the best Jimmy Page solo at: www.freewebs.com/ledzeppelinworshipers ---Track Listing--- Led Zeppelin I: Good Times Bad Times Dazed and Confused Communication Breakdown I Can't Quit You Baby Note(s): You Shook Me and How Many More Times were not included because they sound just like Dazed and Confused, but uh, I don't like them as much as Dazed and Confused. Led Zeppelin II: Whole Lotta Love The Lemon Song Heartbreaker Note(s): Thank You and What is and What Should Never Be were tough choices, but I didn't put them in. Led Zeppelin III: Since I've Been Loving You Note(s): If there were an order, Since I've Been Loving You would probably be tied with Stairway, in my opinion. Celebration day is a great song, but the solo isn't really even long enough to have put in. Led Zeppelin IV: Black Dog Rock and Roll Stairway to Heaven Note(s): Houses of the Holy: The Song Remains the Same Note(s): People say No Quarter should have been in alot, so I guess it should have. I didn't really even think of it when I made the video though. I wish I had put The Ocean in after I've been listening to it lately. Physical Graffiti: The Rover In My Time of Dying Note(s): I think that I probably should have put Ten Years Gone in place of something, but I don't know what it would have been. Presence: Achilles Last Stand For Your Life Tea For One Note(s): Nobody's Fault But Mine has a cool little solo, but For Your Life is cooler. Achilles Last Stand is awesome and Tea For One is a great blues piece. In Through the Out Door: In the Evening Fool In the Rain Note(s): In the Evening has a very unique sounding solo. Fool In the Rain has a cool, kind of technical solo. I'm Gonna Crawl is good, but I didn't really think of it at the time I made this, as with No Quarter. Coda: Traveling Riverside Blues Note(s): Traveling Riverside Blues is not techically a studio piece, but with the guitar overdubs and studio work Jimmy Page put in after it was recorded, it might as well be a studio piece. For those who say it isn't, Traveling Riverside blues is on the Coda from the Complete Studio Recordings box set, which I have. I realize it is also on BBC Sessions, so you don't have to tell me. Look at this if you want to argue: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coda_%28album%29 I don't mind you having a different opinion than me, but hearing I should have put No Quarter or I'm Gonna Crawl in gets annoying after about a hundred times. The track choice is by no means perfect..


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