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It Might Get Loud "Three Rock Legends" (Jimmy Page, Jack White, The Edge)

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It Might Get Loud is the title of a 2008 documentary by filmmaker Davis Guggenheim.One of the most dynamic gatherings in music history takes place in the new film IT MIGHT GET LOUD when legends Jimmy Page, The Edge and Jack White come together to play, compare notes and talk about music and their mutual love of the electric guitar. Directed by Davis Guggenheim and conceived by producer Thomas Tull, the film, through the words and music of three generations of musicians, celebrates the love affair these men and countless others have with the electric guitar, perhaps the most innovative and challenging instrument ever created. IT MIGHT GET LOUD isnt like any other rockn roll documentary. Filmed through the eyes of three virtuosos from three different generations, audiences get up close and personal, discovering how a furniture upholsterer from Detroit, a studio musician and a painter from London and a seventeen-year-old Dublin schoolboy, each used the electric guitar to develop their unique sound and rise to the pantheon of superstar. Rare discussions are provoked as we travel with Jimmy Page, The Edge and Jack White to influential locations of their pasts. Born from the experience is intimate access to the creative genesis of each legend, such as Link Wrays Rumbles searing impression upon Jimmy Page, who surprises audiences with an impromptu air guitar performance. But thats only the beginning. While each guitarist describes his own musical rebellion, a rockn roll summit is being arranged. Set on an empty soundstage, the musicians come together, crank up the amps and play. They also share their influences, swap stories, and teach each other songs. During the summit Pages double-neck guitar, The Edges array of effects pedals and Whites new mic, custom build into his guitar, go live. The musical journey is joined by visual grandeur too. We see the stone halls of Headley Grange where Stairway to Heaven was composed, visit a haunting Tennessee farmhouse where Jack White writes a song on-camera, and eavesdrop inside the dimly lit Dublin studio where The Edge lays down initial guitar tracks for U2s forthcoming single. The images, like the stories, will linger in the mind long after the reverb fades. IT MIGHT GET LOUD might not affect how you play guitar, but it will change how you listen. The film is directed and produced by An Inconvenient Truths Davis Guggenheim, and produced by Thomas Tull, Lesley Chilcott and Peter Afterman. On Camera: Jamaal Finkley www.blacktree.tv

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Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: blacktreemedia

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Coolinbnyoncrack (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@bioken007 Dude, I've been saying that for months now, haha. He looks exactly like Michou Kaku.
Coolinbnyoncrack (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@dgs1518 I could see that it is his signature, but normally creativity dictates that one could evolve a signature significantly over time to fit with music's ongoing changes. "The Edge" has done it to a point, but not nearly as much as Jimmy Page has done in the same time. Jack White, even, seems to be evolving as a guitarist at a greater rate than "The Edge" ever has.
dgs1518 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@Coolinbnyoncrack I dont think he gave himself that nickname. I think the crowd gave it to him and he just accepted it. IMO, his effects is his signature.
bioken007 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Is it just me or does Jimi Page look like the Japanese physicist on discovery channel? Great playing btw
Coolinbnyoncrack (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Jack White has made some of the most innovative modern music in the past decade, so I think he deserves to be in this film representing modern times. The Edge, though... How cocky do you have to be to call yourself "The Edge", alongside another man named "Bono"? It's seemingly pure arrogance that isn't back up with any straight up music. Yes, of course he can play well, but he uses the same effects OVER AND OVER. Jimmy Page, in my opinion, deserves every accolade as the greatest guitarist ever.
pioneerzephyrkirby (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
If you guys are into this type of music then you should check out my 2 person band Pioneer Zephyr, and search Pioneer Zephyr untitled #1, we are a 2 person band from Austin Texas and were hoping to get some feedback on one of our songs. We would really appreciate any helpful comments and feedback we could get on some of our songs and if people dig our music enough we will put all our songs up.
thehollyrocker69 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@Tremuoso HAAAHAAAA!! agree.
thrillhouse86 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@Xevamir i dont agree with p3p76... but your argument is stupid -_- you cant always measure talent or skill with success or profit.
Tremuoso (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Fuck the Edge.
TheYounitsTube (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
they are 3 legends. but they don't say they are THE legends. There are many more offcourse. But these three were picked for the movie

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