"I knew instinctively what the music should be doing," Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page says, looking back at his original vision for that band. "It's what I had learned from touring in the Yardbirds." During a marathon interview with Rolling Stone, featured in the current issue, Page reflected on his entire career as one of rock's premier guitarists, including his life during and after Zeppelin and going back to his mid-Sixties work as a session musician in London. He also spoke about his history with seminal British blues-rock band the Yardbirds: recommending his boyhood friend Jeff Beck as a replacement when Eric Clapton quit the group in 1965; joining Beck in the lineup in...
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