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Jan WölferIch kenne einen ziemlichen guten Trick!
ich hab mal nach jimmy page you really got me geschaut, kam natürlich wikipedia. ich gebe zu, das klingt überzeugend. wollte halt nur nicht, das derjenige recht hat, der hier mit technischem zeugs angibt….;-)
the story has circulated for decades that the solo was played by Jimmy Page who later joined The Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin. Page was in fact hired by Kinks producer Shel Talmy as a session player to play rhythm guitar on a handful of tracks on the Kink’s first album, but this followed the release of You Really Got Me as a single, and, despite Page’s claims, never appeared on a Kinks record. Rock historian and author Doug Hinman makes a case that the rumor was begun and fostered by the established UK Rhythm and Blues community (which included Page), many of whose members were resentful that an upstart band of teenagers such as the Kinks could produce such a powerful and influential blues-based recording, from seemingly out of nowhere. The rumor gained huge momentum in the 1970’s after Page went on to become perhaps the greatest of all heavy metal guitar heroes with the band Led Zeppelin, with his legions of fans eager to believe he played a major role in a prototypical heavy metal song. All members of the Kinks, however, say that Page had no involvement in any of their music, and, to his discredit, Page’s own telling of the story varies greatly from interview to interview.