I saw Led Zeppelin live for the first time when I was thirteen. I
remember sitting there with Ann, and we were blushing 'cause they
were so raw. It was disturbing yet alluring. We were already doing
music together, mainly because of the Beatles. But when we got into
Zeppelin, it really helped to form our identity. These guys were
not just playing straight power chords, you know?
What Jimmy Page did was pretty inspiring for
guitar players. He married a lot of acoustic elements into hard
rock. The kind of chords he used were very left of center, with a
lot of dissonance -- I absorbed that like a sponge. It's all over
the music I write, always.
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