http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Might_Get_Loud
This is showing on VH1 right now, I had heard OF this, but hadn't seen it until now...can't say I'm a big Jack White guy (not a hater either) but it's cool so far..
Enjoyable - but why the fuck was "The Edge" involved?
It's great when each one does a little noodling. When Page kicks in, it's got a "holy shit" quality to it.
I saw his a few months ago and I dug it. But yeah, not sure why the Edge was picked for it.
Yes it's a rather cool movie. Well I do think that The edge make sence. Over here(in Europe) he has a way more iconic status than White ever will have. So I think the cast works just fine. :) (Reminds a bit of a round table interview in GW ith Dimebag, Ace and someone more in the mid 90-ies.)
But it would have been quite awesome with Page, Iommi and Blackmore! That would have been something...
I saw this when it first came out a few years ago and I actually gained some new found respect for Jack White after watching this.
It's a pretty good movie. The highlight for me was when Jimmy Page started playing "Whole Lotta Love" on guitar, epic.
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One of my highlights was seeing (hearing) how easy the chorus part on "Ramble On" is to play...all these years and I always thought it was something akin to "D" (like a D with an A suspension?) but it just goes to "A" with a little downslide-y thing (A Pagism if you will haha)
I thought Jack White's inclusion is more inexplicable than The Edge, personally, but that's just my take on it; I barely know who that Jack guy is...
Jack is good people.
Detroit musicians (guitarists) seem to really dislike/hate him.
Both, he and the Edge, looked like chumps once Page started playing.
Edge puts a lot of effort into that jingle-jangle 'tone.'
This movie had 2 guitar players and one guy that relies on effects cuz he can't barely play.
The Edge is a good guitarist. He's the best musician in that band by a mile. He's also one of those guys that when he plays, you know it's him. Though he does owe some of his playing style to The Skids.
Seems like the documentary tried to find a contemporary guy (Jack White), an 80's guy (The Edge), and the rock icon (Page) to get a little interest from all angles. But, I dunno, cause I haven't seen the film.
So, what 80's guy do you replace the Edge with?
Eddie Van Halen? Kirk Hammett? Mark Knopfler? Slash?
Andy Summers maybe? Andy Taylor? Brian May? (70's crossover I know) Dave Stewart?
YO, ferrealtho... :o @ Edge's pedalboard. There could have always been someone better but he didn't come off as quite as much of a douche as I thought he would.
Quote from: grimniggzy on January 09, 2012, 12:33:18 PM
YO, ferrealtho... :o @ Edge's pedalboard. There could have always been someone better but he didn't come off as quite as much of a douche as I thought he would.
Cus he was being owned the whole time.
I'm not going to get into defending The Edge, but from everything I've seen and heard of the guy, he's a decent dude (not an egomaniac or an abrasive asshole, in other words).
Good picks RAGER, except I'd think May would fall too close into Page's territory.
Yeah I know, Brian May is an icon on his own merit but Queen was probably biggest in the 80's although I dig their more raw 70's stuff myself.
I was am still of fan of U2's early stuff. Not bagging on Edge as a guy. I've never assumed he was a egomaniac. But man he's no monster guitar player though. Page is Page. Jack white is and inventive prolific musician and the Edge is just .....meh as a guitar player IMO. Lot's better out ther from his heyday that are real guitar players.
Jack is on American Pickers tonight.
9:00pm on the History Channel.