Led zeppelin Quote by Jimmy Page Download Open image “If you listen to our work, from 'Led Zeppelin I' to 'Coda,' it's just a fantastic textbook.” — Jimmy Page ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Led Zep Led zeppelin Listen Work Zeppelin
I didn't read this book--I inhaled it. This a terrific new take on a great old rock n roll story, a clash of the… — William McKeen Copy Share Image
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'Lord of the Flies' is one of my favorite books. That was a big influence on me as a teenager; I still read it… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
I remember, even in college, reading Cliffs Notes about a book and thinking to myself, 'Geez, that sounds like a good book. I should… — Charles Bock Copy Share Image
Sondheim's work especially, and musical theater like that, just spoke to me so much and taught me so many lessons. — Randy Rainbow Copy Share Image
I'll leave it to other people to evaluate the legacy of my book, but I'm very moved when musicians tell me that they've been… — Michael Azerrad Copy Share Image
This is a great tool for students as the book gets right to the heart of learning how to learn and engaging your whole… — Dominic O'Brien Copy Share Image
The passing of John Bonham... Let's just put it... Before we say, 'the passing of John Bonham,' the introduction of John Bonham on the… — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
Once I got a guitar that was relatively user-friendly, but not super-duper easy, I really came on as a guitarist, at that point. It… — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
The one person who's disappeared out of the business is the A&R man. Because the listener at home becomes the A&R man. He's the… — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
I'm pretty loyal to my guitars, you know, but then they're pretty loyal to me, too. — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
Everything that came later... the roots are all there in the first album. — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
Right from the first time we went to America in 1968, Led Zeppelin was a word-of-mouth thing. You can't really compare it to how… — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
I played guitar all my life, all the way through the Yardbirds, but I knew that for me this was going to be a… — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
Because we spent so much time in the States in the beginning, we weren't able to do so much in England. It was slower… — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
The fourth album encapsulated some remarkable music that was really groundbreaking. We were able to have something like 'When the Levee Breaks,' which, sonically,… — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
Every day, I hear a song and I think, 'This would be great to cover on Glee.' I like Led Zeppelin, of course, and… — Mark Salling Copy Share Image
The next Led Zeppelin is playing somewhere, and they'll likely never make it because there's no infrastructure for it. They'll never get a chance. — Sean Kinney Copy Share Image
Beyonce, Otis Redding, Led Zeppelin, Stevie Wonder, and Adele are a few of my favorites. — Jenny Han Copy Share Image
So many things for me are unfortunate in the commercialization of something that is special. It's like when Led Zeppelin appears in Cadillac commercials.… — Chris Carter Copy Share Image
The thing with Led Zeppelin songs is that they were never the same. They were very fluid and tight but loose. — Jason Bonham Copy Share Image
Good records - from my point of view, where I grew up which was Led Zeppelin and Jethro Tull... bands that were pushing the… — Kip Winger Copy Share Image
My favorite bands are Radiohead and Led Zeppelin, and all-time favorite album is 'Amnesiac' by Radiohead. — Jessica Parker Kennedy Copy Share Image
In between 15 and 20 - probably at around 17 - my interests switched from hard rock to punk rock. And then by 20… — Rick Rubin Copy Share Image