Showing posts with label Iron Maiden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iron Maiden. Show all posts

Friday, January 19, 2024

On this day 19 January

 


2001 19 January On This Day Jimmy Page attends Iron Maiden show in Rio
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Detroit, Michigan at Grande Ballroom (day 3 of 3)

1969:
Apropos of nothing, here are some excerpts from a June 1969 Guitar Player article on Jimmy Page I came across on Beat Patrol blog.
“Led Zeppelin’s music never duplicates itself,” [Jimmy Page] insists. “We might use the same pattern, but it’s always changing. By now a tune may be entirely different from when we first started. The only thing which will remain the same is the first couple of verses. Although we’ve got cues when we cut in, the idea is to get as much spontaneity as possible. But to get yourself out of trouble, you’ve got certain keys you can use to come in. Otherwise it can be chaotic. Usually we just start the song off and then go in different tangents, change it four or five times, and then come back to the original song.”
Jimmy wouldn’t call what they do during rehearsal a practice. “We jam,” he says. “Once we’ve got a number, everything is happy, but getting there is another thing. That is why it is so easy using an old blues number. You know it, and then you go on from there. I think most groups must have the same trouble.
“How original our work is depends upon how you want to classify it. You might say it’s 80% original if you want to exclude the words. In fact, it would be 90% original, because our numbers would be ten or fifteen minutes whereas the original number would only be three minutes long. So basically we are making it up all the time.”
Sounds like something Jimmy Page could say today.

2001 Jimmy Page and Iron Maiden auctioning autographed guitar
2001 Jimmy Page & guitarist/photographer Jimmy Appudurai-chua



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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

On This Day 19 January


2001 19 January On This Day Jimmy Page attends Iron Maiden show in Rio
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Detroit, Michigan at Grande Ballroom (day 3 of 3)

1969:
Apropos of nothing, here are some excerpts from a June 1969 Guitar Player article on Jimmy Page I came across on Beat Patrol blog.
“Led Zeppelin’s music never duplicates itself,” [Jimmy Page] insists. “We might use the same pattern, but it’s always changing. By now a tune may be entirely different from when we first started. The only thing which will remain the same is the first couple of verses. Although we’ve got cues when we cut in, the idea is to get as much spontaneity as possible. But to get yourself out of trouble, you’ve got certain keys you can use to come in. Otherwise it can be chaotic. Usually we just start the song off and then go in different tangents, change it four or five times, and then come back to the original song.”
Jimmy wouldn’t call what they do during rehearsal a practice. “We jam,” he says. “Once we’ve got a number, everything is happy, but getting there is another thing. That is why it is so easy using an old blues number. You know it, and then you go on from there. I think most groups must have the same trouble.
“How original our work is depends upon how you want to classify it. You might say it’s 80% original if you want to exclude the words. In fact, it would be 90% original, because our numbers would be ten or fifteen minutes whereas the original number would only be three minutes long. So basically we are making it up all the time.”
Sounds like something Jimmy Page could say today.

2001 Jimmy Page and Iron Maiden auctioning autographed guitar
2001 Jimmy Page & guitarist/photographer Jimmy Appudurai-chua




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♪ Mage Music 2 playlist at YouTube

Monday, November 9, 2015

On This Day 09 November

Life imitates art
1986 09 November On This Day Jimmy Page with Brian May, Bad News, Iron Maiden  - NSPCC Charity Event,  London at Hammersmith Odeon

  • 1966 The Yardbirds - Terre Haute, IN at Indiana State University
  • 1968 Led Zeppelin - London at The Roundhouse
  • 1986 Jimmy Page with Brian May, Bad News, Iron Maiden  - NSPCC Charity Event,  London at Hammersmith Odeon 
  • 1988 Jimmy Page Outrider Tour - Pittsburgh, PA at Syria Mosque
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Rennes, France at Le Liberte Arena 
1986:

Bad News was one of the bands that performed at the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) charity concert on this day. A spoof heavy metal band created for the British TV series, 
The Comic Strip Presents.... its members were four professional comedians, Adrian Edmonson, Nigel Planer, Rik Mayall and Peter Richardson who performed as: Vim Fuego aka Alan Metcalfe (vocals and lead guitar); Den Dennis (rhythm guitar); Colin Grigson (bass); and Spider Webb (drums).

The actors performed their own music and "Bad News" put out several albums, most of which were co-produced by Brian May. Their first album, Bad News, included a cover of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.

Note: Images in the video below are not from the NSPCC concert although the audio is.
Vim Fuego: I could play "Stairway To Heaven" when I was 12. Jimmy Page didn't actually write it until he was 22. I think that says quite a lot.
1986 Guitar Duel - "Vim Fuego", Brian May, Jimmy Page

1986 Jimmy Page & Brian May with Iron Maiden & Bad News





♪ Guitar Duel (Jimmy Page, Brian May, Vim Fuego, 1986) YouTube