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George Harrison Jimmy Page
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George Harrison Jimmy Page. JOHN LENNON, HARRISON, JIMMY KELTNER PHOTOGRAPHS Jimmy Page once described how: "George was talking to Bonzo one evening and said, 'The problem with you guys is that you never do ballads.' This comment inspired Page to explore a different direction for the band, leading to the creation of one of their most iconic songs.
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This is from The British are coming segment in the show. [9] In Light and Shade: Conversations with Jimmy Page, biographer Brad Tolinski quotes Page's recollection:
Harrison After the Beatles TIDAL Magazine
George Harrison once opined that Led Zeppelin "don't do ballads", a comment - meant in an endearing way - that Jimmy Page took as a challenge Constructing 'The Rain Song', he even quoted from Harrison's own Beatles classic 'Something' in the opening chords. When George Harrison once remarked to John Bonham, "The problem with you guys is that you never do ballads," it struck a chord with the members of Led Zeppelin, especially with Jimmy Page
When Harrison Listened To Led Zeppelin Before They Were Famous. Jimmy Page once described how: "George was talking to Bonzo one evening and said, 'The problem with you guys is that you never do ballads.' Jimmy Page revealed a critique from George Harrison triggered Led Zeppelin to write one of their most famous tunes, "The Rain Song." The former Beatle was one of their biggest supporters, so.
How Paul McCartney's Banjo and a Monkee Helped Harrison Make His Debut Solo Album. This is from The British are coming segment in the show. Jimmy Page has discussed Led Zeppelin's The Rain Song, explaining that he wrote it after hearing George Harrison's opinion of the band.