Guitar Tricks Insider June/July Edition | Page 32

COVER STORY Page reached for new heights on his fretboard with the help of that tight-but-loose band structure. “This was the vehicle to be able to just go for the stratosphere with my guitar playing. I felt pretty positive about what I was doing. We each knew we’d never heard anything like this before. And so that was it – everyone came onboard and we started working with it. That’s what’s reflected so well in all of the studio material. We continued to push things because we had the ability to do so. I mean, who knew what was beyond the next horizon?” It turns out, beyond that horizon was the wherewithal to create dive-bombing, Sunburst 1958 Les Paul Standard riffs, and intertwine them with a squealing theremin in the freeform section of “Whole Lotta Love” ( Led Zeppelin II, 1969), to hammer out the nowiconic 1959 Fender Telecaster solo that climbs to the stars in the back half of “Stairway to Heaven” (Led Zeppelin IV, a.k.a. Zoso, 1971), to conjure the DADGAD-tuned middle-Eastern dirge of “Kashmir” (Physical Graffiti, 1975), “What is and What Should Never Be” - Led Zeppelin live at Albert Hall 32 DIGITAL EDITION JUNE/JULY