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Yes, sir! He died 40 years ago last Sept. I remember being in 7th grade, first year at Junior High (Wellesley had 7-9 jr high and 10-12 sr high) when a friend told me he had basically od'd... sad day for me, even at that age... good thing there was plenty of weed at "the corner" (where all the older burnouts hungout) and everyone was being cool...Was he the drummer 4. Led Zeppelin?
Paige had the biggest influence guitar wise!
Back in the Dazed & defense era of paper routes using a sting ray to throw newspapers the Oder generation took LSD 4 parties during the week-end!!Yes, sir! He died 40 years ago last Sept. I remember being in 7th grade, first year at Junior High (Wellesley had 7-9 jr high and 10-12 sr high) when a friend told me he had basically od'd... sad day for me, even at that age... good thing there was plenty of weed at "the corner" (where all the older burnouts hungout) and everyone was being cool...
I agree, he was a lick/hook machine! Maybe not always the most proficient live (I mostly blame drugz) but in the studio...? Easily one of the best in early hard rock.
I would put Chuck Berry/Keef, Jimi, Pete, Eddie (Van Halen) and Andrés Segovia way up on the influential list, as well...!
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I am glad I could see it on Youtube, it was a colorful, fun, performance!
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