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12-26-2010, 02:26 AM
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Originally Posted by escaraBAJO |
now THATS some sick ass basstone!!
i just gotta say other than james jamerson and a few others, john paul jones is what i consider to be what being a bass player is all about
not only is he a fearless musician as this video clearly demonstrates but he's a humble man who loves music and emphasizes many a times that one should appreciate all kinds of music
he can groove like nobody's business and harmonize like he was the breathe of the song
long live JOHN PAUL JONES!
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12-26-2010, 02:32 AM
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12-26-2010, 02:47 AM
|  | My basses pay the bills that pay for more basses Unofficially Endorsing Genz Benz, Fender, Avatar TB-153 Cabs, Musicman | | Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Scottsdale Az | | | Dude....in reference to the original post...it is just really hard for me to fathom how a player as prolific as JPJ could be 'overlooked'. Hey..better late than never...but really man...that is just a hard one to comprehend. | 
12-26-2010, 11:24 AM
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Just go put on Led Zepplin I & II.
JPJ is a rock Bass god.
One of the greats. | 
12-26-2010, 11:39 AM
| | | | To dredge up some of the comments from earlier in the thread - first off, I have to agree that I find some of Page's guitar work sloppy. Robert Plant can be annoying ("... does anyone remember the laughter?" from film soundtrack The Song Remains The Same - annoying line!!!!).
That said, I do think they have written a number of songs that stand up to reinterpretation and have stood the test of time, and IMHO some of them are:
Stairway To Heaven (saw Zappa play this live with Ike Willis on vocals -AMAZING)
Fool In The Rain
Over The Hills and Far Away
Misty Mountain Hop
And you can look at the entire Led Zepplin catalog re-interpreted by the band Dread Zepplin as reggae songs, sung by an Elvis Presley impersonator- how is that for re-interpretation? - and they crush it live. | 
12-26-2010, 11:53 AM
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those that talk about JPJ gets treats
those that talk about jimmy get boogers
i'm just sayin this thread is about JPJ not jimmy or even led zeppelin for that matter
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Originally Posted by drteeth I see your pointy BC Rich and raise you a fender p with a machete duckttaped to it. | Buddhist Bassists Club #5 Vegetarian Club # 52
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12-26-2010, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by dalconthenovice now THATS some sick ass basstone!!
i just gotta say other than james jamerson and a few others, john paul jones is what i consider to be what being a bass player is all about
not only is he a fearless musician as this video clearly demonstrates but he's a humble man who loves music and emphasizes many a times that one should appreciate all kinds of music
he can groove like nobody's business and harmonize like he was the breathe of the song
long live JOHN PAUL JONES! | Totally agree with this. JPJ was one of my earliest influences since starting on bass about 25 years ago, and is still very influential to this day, both for his playing *and* the reasons that you state above... great musician. | 
12-26-2010, 12:08 PM
| | | | Although I'm rather late to the party I always though that "Led Zeppelin II" was one of the "must" albums to learn bass from. Yeah....I love his "solo" in "The Lemon Song." Still gives me shivers to this day. | 
12-26-2010, 12:09 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Seattle, Washington | | | i have actually not learned a bass line from john paul jones that didn't have something for me to learn just by playing it in perspective of what jimmy and john bonohm were doin
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12-26-2010, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by JTE Mine is the opposite view. I never paid attentionto JPJ because the band's music was so bad. Page is an annoying lead guitarists- sloppy soloing without the benefit if passion. Plant's voice is even more annoying. The wrote very few songs- because a riff ain't a song. And if the song can't stand up without the specific performance, it ain't a good song. The best Page solo ever is the little one he composed for "Whole Lotta Love". It's just a cultural phenomena, but the music just wasnt' there for me.
But reading Jones' interviews in GP and later in BP made me pay attention to his playing. Now if he and Bonzo had hooked up with a real songwriter like Townsend, and a real rock 'n' roll singer like Paul Rogers, that'd have been a great band.
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12-26-2010, 12:20 PM
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12-26-2010, 12:23 PM
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12-27-2010, 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by poorbassist15 | The Lemon Song and Ramble On are two huge reasons I play bass. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCroEHESdZs is a pretty good example as well. GREAT tone and very tasteful lines all the way through. The man is just solid.
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12-28-2010, 09:55 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Chicagoland, Illinois | | It was easy for a casual listener to overlook JPJ, with Page's screeching and preening and Page's riffs and wild soloing and flaming dragon moon bell-bottom outfits.
JPJ just did his thing and was awesome at his craft. Could play as fast or slow as anyone, groove around and interact wonderfully with Bonham, and could solo like mofo when he stretched it out.
All hail JBJ ! 
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12-28-2010, 10:01 PM
| | | | John Paul Jones is an absolute legend, and in my opinion the best musician in an amazing band!
His playing has influenced my style so much, I can't imagine what I would be as a bassist if he had never recorded those albums!
Listen to more!!!!! The whole Zeppelin II album is a rock bass bible, the same could be said for the entire Zeppelin catalog!
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