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How Jimmy Page built Led Zeppelin from the ashes of the Yardbirds

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This feature on the launch and ascent of Led Zeppelin was originally published in the March 2009 issue of Guitar World.

It's been over 40 years since the U.S. release of the first Led Zeppelin album on January 12, 1969, but the record’s influence continues to be felt profoundly. Titled simply Led Zeppelin, the disc marked a pivotal moment in rock and roll culture, where the pop-oriented rock and roll of the Sixties started to give way to what would become the heavier-sounding, artist-driven orchestrations of early Seventies rock. 

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Jimmy Page (far left) performs with Keith Relf (center) and Jeff Beck (right) of the Yardbirds at Green's Pavilion in Manitou Beach, Michigan on August 10, 1966

Jimmy Page (far left) performs with Keith Relf (center) and Jeff Beck (right) of the Yardbirds at Green's Pavilion in Manitou Beach, Michigan on August 10, 1966 (Image credit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Jeff’s time with the Yardbirds was the most groundbreaking era for that band. It grew by leaps and bounds, really

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(from left to right) Paul Samwell-Smith, Keith Relf, Jim McCarty and Jeff Beck of The Yardbirds perform on the television show Ready Steady Go! in London on May 27, 1966

(from left to right) Paul Samwell-Smith, Keith Relf, Jim McCarty and Jeff Beck of The Yardbirds perform on the television show Ready Steady Go! in London on May 27, 1966 (Image credit: Ivan Keeman/Redferns)

The only way I could get Jimmy involved in the Yardbirds was by insisting that it would be okay for him to take over on bass... Within a week, we were talking about doing dueling guitar leads

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(from left) The Yardbirds' Chris Dreja, Keith Relf, Jim McCarty and Jimmy Page perform at Holterhallen in Denmark on April 15, 1967

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(from left) Jimmy Page, Keith Relf, Jim McCarty and Chris Dreja

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Jimmy Page performs with The Yardbirds at Holterhallen in Denmark on April 15, 1967

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Robert Plant (left) and Jimmy Page perform with the band then known as the New Yardbirds at Gladsaxe Teen Club in Gladsaxe, Denmark on September 7, 1968

Robert Plant (left) and Jimmy Page perform with the band then known as the New Yardbirds at Gladsaxe Teen Club in Gladsaxe, Denmark on September 7, 1968 (Image credit: Jorgen Angel/Redferns)

For most of the first record, I used a Supro amp, a wah wah and a distortion unit called the Tonebender, which was one of Roger Mayer’s creations

(from left) John Paul Jones, Robert Plant, John Bonham and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, pictured in 1969

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(from left) John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin perform at the Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island on July 6, 1969

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When we recorded You Shook Me, I told Glyn Johns that I wanted to use backward echo on the end. He said, ‘Jimmy, it can’t be done.’ I said, ‘Yes it can. I’ve already done it’

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The cover of Led Zeppelin's self-titled debut album

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Jimmy Page plays an acoustic guitar onstage with Led Zeppelin in 1977

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I remember analyzing the records of the Fifties, especially the Sam Phillips stuff, and listening to the echoes

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(from left) Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones and Robert Plant sit backstage at the Lyceum Theatre on October 12, 1969 in London

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