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Jimmy has a lot of respect
Submitted by jags on Fri, 2009-06-19 09:22.

Jimmy has a lot of respect for Jack, for one. There is a movie coming out that Jimmy agreed to do, which is kind of a rare thing in itself, since he is always so aware of and protective of his image and how he is portrayed. The documentary is going to be really interesting, based on him alone.
As for all the arguments about Jack not being in his leauge or whatever, it boils down to the fact that Jack is keeping the blues-rock tradition going, and Page is smart enough to spot that and have appreciation for it.(Jimmy was at Jacks show in LA the other night, by the way)

yeah yeah yeah
Submitted by newrisinsun on Fri, 2009-06-19 17:09.

I love Zep, no comment on the Edge, and I think the White Stripes are very unique and original, so I am glad to see them working together.

thank you
Submitted by a15666guy on Fri, 2009-06-19 18:11.

thank you

jack
Submitted by a15666guy on Fri, 2009-06-19 18:14.

zep 612 your an ass.

You gotta be kidding
Submitted by Jonin on Sat, 2009-06-20 13:46.

Jack White standing beside Jimmy Page on the cover?

The documentary is really
Submitted by jags on Sat, 2009-06-20 20:50.

The documentary is really good. It's not done in the typical rags-to-riches-to-drugs-to-redemption etc etc etc fashion and it's not a historical interpretation based on the three of the players either. The director captured a combination of their past and how playing the guitar evolved in their minds and hands. I think with this concept it could turn into an all out series, with other greats as well, considering that docs don't cost a lot of money to make, comparitively speaking, and that there are of course many many players that could pass along their stories and feelings about this great instrument. Davis Guggenheim picked these three for starters, and they agreed. They represent different eras, but also their unique and different approaches, each making a significant mark with dynamic effect on music listeners and guitarists alike. The parts with them jamming together will instantly resonate with any rock musician, while the backgrounds and stories that go along with it will add to the poignancy of the project.

Jack White a king of guitar????
Submitted by metaldave08096 on Sun, 2009-06-21 05:51.

Jimmy Page Yes, Edge, yeah he is good. jack white....HELL NO!!!! King of shitty music that makes you want to jump in front of a mac truck maybe.

I thought ...
Submitted by tmorgan71 on Sun, 2009-06-21 15:57.

I thought Jack was too busy bangin' his sister... Oh wait that was just a big lame douche bag lie..

WTF
Submitted by deano70 on Thu, 2009-06-25 11:37.

Page is the only legend on the cover, and he is a sloppy guitarist. The Edge has minimal skills, harmonics mainly, and Black had a couple simple catchy riffs. Guitar world needs to start displaying guitarist with skill more often(not EVH) and not ones that are popular to the masses. Why not Fripp or Heron? Because they are not well known? Help make them known. Enough said.

WOW! How could supposedly
Submitted by onezero1021 on Thu, 2009-06-25 12:24.

WOW! How could supposedly "guitar players/fans" be so ignorant and judgemental towards something they obviously know nothing about. Jack White is an amazing guitarist, one of the best out there right now and one of the only few thats pushing the limits and creating something new. For any of you that dont think jack white is worthy of being on the cover go check out his cover of death letter on youtube, that should change ur opinion....it might not turn u into a fan but if u cant respect it then put down ur guitar and find a new hobby cuz u shouldn't be playing

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