The blues appealed to me, but so did rock. The early rockabilly guitarists like Cliff Gallup and Scotty Moore were just as important to me as the blues guitarists. Jimmy Page More Quotes by Jimmy Page More Quotes From Jimmy Page Music is the one thing that has been consistently there for me. It hasn’t let me down. Jimmy Page let-mehas-beensmusic-is Let me explain something about guitar playing. Everyone's got their own character, and that's the thing that's amazed me about guitar playing since the day I first picked it up. Everyone's approach to what can come out of six strings is different from another person, but it's all valid. Jimmy Page believe-in-yourselfguitarcharacter I may not believe in myself, but I believe in what I'm doing. Jimmy Page i-believemaybelieve I don't deal in technique. I deal in emotions. Jimmy Page dealstechniqueemotion So many people are frightened to take a chance in life and there's so many chances you have to take. Jimmy Page frightenedchancepeople If I ever really felt depressed, I would just start putting on all my old records that I played as a kid, because the whole thing that really lifted me then still lifted me during those other times. It was good medicine for me, and it still does that for me when I put something on. Isn't it wonderful that we've got all that good medicine? I think it's got to be all part of our DNA, this mass communication through music. That's what it is. It's got to be, hasn't it? Music is the one thing that has been consistently there for me. It hasn't let me down. Jimmy Page communicationkidsthinking I can communicate far better on a guitar than I can through my mouth. Jimmy Page communicateguitarmouths You can't overthink the music. Mood and intensity can't be manufactured. The blues isn't about structure; it's what you bring to it. The spontaneity of capturing a speciï¬c moment is what drives it. Jimmy Page moodspontaneitymoments Let's just say I'm like a ship passing through storms, resting in ports now and then until it's time to continue the journey. I once told a friend, `I'm just looking for an angel with a broken wing - one that couldn't fly away.' Jimmy Page angeljourneywings My favorite guitar solo of all time was Elliot Randall's on `Reelin' In The Years'. Jimmy Page my-favoriteguitaryears I have a voracious appetite for all things, worldly and unworldly. Jimmy Page worldlyappetiteall-things Many people think of me as just a riff guitarist, but I think of myself in broader terms. As a musician I think my greatest achievement has been to create unexpected melodies and harmonies within a rock and roll framework. And as a producer I would like to be remembered as someone who was able to sustain a band of unquestionable individual talent, and push it to the forefront during its working career. I think I really captured the best of our output, growth, change and maturity on tape - the multifaceted gem that is Led Zeppelin. Jimmy Page rocksmaturitythinking I believe every guitar player inherently has something unique about their playing. They just have to identify what makes them different and develop it. Jimmy Page uniqueplayerbelieve I always thought the good thing about the guitar was that they didn't teach it in school. Jimmy Page guitargood-thingsschool I'm still searching for an angel with a broken wing. It's not very easy to find them these days. Jimmy Page angelbrokenwings The greatest satisfaction is not the decoration. It is knowing that I am able to help someone who needs help. Jimmy Page ableknowingneeds You absorb so much from whatever your environment is, as an artist, and you learn to take from it what can help you create. Jimmy Page environmentartisthelping Crowley didn't have a very high opinion of women, and I don't think he was wrong. Jimmy Page opinionthinking Well, Led Zeppelin IV! That's it really. I'll tell you why the album had no title - because we were so fed up with the reactions to the third album, that people couldn't understand why that record wasn't a direct continuation of the second album. And then people said we were a hype and all, which was the furthest thing from what we were. So we just said, `let's put out an album with no title at all!' That way, either people like it or they don't... but we still got bad reviews! Jimmy Page hypetitlespeople 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 it is today. Jimmy Page zeppelinsmouthsamerica