Number seven
Number 7 is...

Jimmy Page
His love and background in the blues blended wonderfully with hard rock. He could handle heavy songs, slower songs and wasn't afraid to experiment. I prefer his rhythms to his solos. Even though his best contributions ended over 30 years ago, he still made a huge contribution with Zeppelin.
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Jimmy Page
His love and background in the blues blended wonderfully with hard rock. He could handle heavy songs, slower songs and wasn't afraid to experiment. I prefer his rhythms to his solos. Even though his best contributions ended over 30 years ago, he still made a huge contribution with Zeppelin.
***Number 6 is coming soon.
Labels: Led Zeppelin, top 25
1 Comments:
I think I would put Page lower only because he was only great in Zeppelin. Everything since has been mediocre blues rock.
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