Wednesday, June 3, 2015

On This Day 03 June


The rewards of a session man
2011 03 June On This Day Jimmy Page – Royal Albert Hall with Donovan

  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Inglewood,CA at The Forum
  • 1977 Led Zeppelin - Tampa,FL at Tampa Stadium 
  • 2011 03 June On This Day Jimmy Page – Royal Albert Hall with Donovan
  • 2014 - Remastered Vinyl/CD I,II,III released (US)

During Donovan's introduction of Jimmy Page at the Royal Albert Hall concert, Donovan reminded everyone that back in 1966 Jimmy Page been paid 13 Pounds as a session player for playing Sunshine Superman. Presumably Mr. Page was paid an additional amount for our favorite guitarist's other work on the Sunshine Superman album. Listen for his distinctive sound on Season of the Witch.


1973 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin at L.A. Forum - Rain Song

2011 Donovan and Jimmy Page at Music Bank Studios

2011 Donovan and Jimmy Page - Photo Virgilio Fino

2011 Donovan and Jimmy Page respond to ovation at Royal Albert Hall - Photo Virgilio Fino

2011 Jimmy Page & Donovan at Gore Hotel celebration after the Royal Albert Hall concert
♪  Sick Again (Led Zeppelin - Tampa 1977) YouTube
♪  Sunshine Superman (Donovan feat. Jimmy Page 1966) YouTube
♪  Sunshine Superman (Jimmy Page and Donovan, Royal Albert Hall 2011) YouTube
♪  Season of the Witch (Donovan, from Sunshine Superman album 1966) YouTube



Tuesday, June 2, 2015

On This Day 02 June

Remasters finally released on this day in 2014 - and they're still coming!
2014 On This Day First of the Led Zeppelin remasters released

1998 On This Day Page & Plant - Nashville TN at Nashville Arena

Remasters promo graffiti
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - San Francisco, CA at Kezar Stadium 
  • 1998 On This Day Page & Plant - Nashville TN at Nashville Arena
  • 2014 On This Day First of the Led Zeppelin remasters released
Kezar:  Not only a great show, but some great photographers were there to capture the moments.  There were mixed reviews, with Rolling Stone continuing its vendetta against the band, stating "Led Zeppelin - a limp blimp" and wasting too much good paper and ink reporting on the volume of the music and the amount of money taken in rather than the concert itself.  On the other hand, Charles Shaar Murray of New Musical Express (NME) said "...one of the finest musical events I've ever had the privilege to attend."

You had to be there.

1973 Led Zeppelin - San Francisco, CA at Kezar Stadium 

1973 Jimmy Page- San Francisco, CA at Kezar Stadium 

♪  Kezar 2 minutes of 8MM footage (Led Zeppelin 1973)  YouTube
♪ Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin, San Francisco 1973) YouTube
♪ The Ocean (Led Zeppelin, San Francisco 1973) YouTube
♪  Kezar Full Concert (Led Zeppelin 1973) YouTube

Led Zeppelin.  They really were quite extraordinary, weren't they?  
And they still are.



Sunday, May 31, 2015

The Sporting Life of Jimmy Page

Just for fun, here's a bunch of photos of Jimmy Page enjoying the sporting life over the years.  Not to be confused with John Paul Jones' 1994 album, Sporting Life, as discussed in the previous blog post.


Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  weight lifting

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  swimming

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  tanning

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  boating

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  boating

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  hiking

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  football

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  football

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  football

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  cricket

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  cricket

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  cricket

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  biking

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  biking

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  biking

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  billiards

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  touring

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  gymnastics (free form)

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  gymnastics (free form)

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  gymnastics (free form)

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  gymnastics (free form)

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  gymnastics (free form)

Jimmy Page - the sporting life:  gymnastics (free form)
Note: click on the images to see them in a Google+ album where  I may have provided more info for each one.

On This Day 01 June

The last Yardbird show in LA but not the last time Jimmy Page played music in L.A., that's for sure.
1968 The Yardbirds - Los Angeles, CA at Shrine Auditorium

1968 The Yardbirds
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Canterbury, Kent, England at University of Kent
  • 1968 The Yardbirds - Los Angeles, CA at Shrine Auditorium
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Birmingham, AL at Civic Center
♪  New York City Blues (The Yardbirds,  Los Angeles 1968) YouTube

I've posted this earlier than I usually do because I'll be away from the internet most of June 1.  Now, it might appear that Jimmy Page wasn't doing all that much on this day over the years but that wouldn't be true. There's more to a rock star's life than standing on a stage and weaving musical magic. 

In early June of various years there was down time for Jimmy Page of course, but often the time was spent preparing stage sets for various tours, attending promo events, rehearsing, or traveling to shows. Plus the business of being in the music business had to be dealt with. So yeah, it's not all fun and games in front of an audience.  Speaking of which:  I've gathered a number of photos of Jimmy Page: The Sporting Life.  I'll share those in the next post.  

Oh, and meanwhile, here are links to Sporting Life, an album by Diamanda Galas and John Paul Jones  

On This Day 31 May

John Bonham was born on this day in 1948.
1969 31 May On This Day Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Fillmore East
Led Zeppelin played the LA Forum on John Bonham's 25th birthday. When George Harrison and wife Patti dropped by to help celebrate at the hotel afterwards, Bonham threw both of them, fully clothed, into the swimming pool. (as reported by Newswire, June 1973)

  • 1948 John “Bonzo” Bonham born
  • 1968 The Yardbirds - Los Angeles, CA at Shrine Auditorium
  • 1969 31 May On This Day Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Fillmore East
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Inglewood, CA at The Forum
  • 1977 Led Zeppelin - Greensboro, NC at Greensboro Coliseum

John "Bonzo" Bonham, arguably the world's best rock drummer, was a core part of Led Zeppelin's success.

Around the same time in 1968 that Jimmy Page asked Bonham to join the new band that would become Led Zeppelin, "John had also been receiving other tempting offers from esteemed artists such as Joe Cocker and Chris Farlowe who were in positions to offer John more financially lucrative prospects. Plant and Grant bombarded Bonham with telegrams of persuasion (eight from Plant and fourty from Grant) sent to John at his favourite local pub: 'Three Men in a Boat' in Walsall. Bonham finally decided to accept Grant's offer, joining the band in early September 1968. Bonham said: "I decided I liked their music better than Cocker's or Farlowe's." Quote from http://www.johnbonham.co.uk/


1967 A young John Bonham and Robert Plant with Band of Joy

Bonzo at tea time

1971 Bonham & Page in Japan

1973 31 May John Bonham takes a bow on his birthday at LA Forum

1974 14 Feb Bonham presenting Keith Moon with a fake award
on stage during a concert featuring Roy Harper and Friends
at the Rainbow Theatre, London

1975 Bonham Earls Court

The essential John Bonham

John Bonham portrait by Jan Perssons
♪  Happy Birthday Bonzo (Led Zeppelin, LA Forum 1973) YouTube
♪  Bonzo's Montreux (Led Zeppelin, CODA, recorded 1976 released 1982) YouTube

♫  John Bonham Traps Magazine article by Chris Welch PDF 25 page download




Saturday, May 30, 2015

Jimmy Page writes forward to Royston Ellis book

Gone Man Squared is a collection of beat poetry by Royston Ellis, who, in the early 1960s, recited his poetry to music.  Jimmy Page was one of those musicians, and Mr. Page wrote the forward to the 2013 Kick Books publication.

2011 09 March Royston Ellis & Jimmy Page, in front of Ellis' portrait by photographer Ida Kar
at a private viewing of an Ida Kar exhibit, National Portrait Gallery, London



Memories & Remembrances by Jimmy Page
(Forward to Gone Man Squared)

I can hardly believe the passage of time since I first worked with Royston Ellis more than 50 years ago.

As a young man I was deeply influenced by both the Delta Blues from America and the written word.
Royston had a particularly powerful impact on me when I first read Gone Man Squared. It was nothing like I had ever read before and it conjured the essence and energy of its time. He had the same spirit and openness that the Beat Poets in America had.

When I was offered the chance to back Royston I jumped at the opportunity, particularly when we appeared at the Mermaid Theatre in London in 1961. It was truly remarkable how we were breaking new ground with each reading.

We knew that American Jazz musicians had been backing poets during their readings. Jack Kerouac was using piano to accompany his readings, Lawrence Ferlinghetti teamed with Stan Getz to bring poetry and jazz together.

Playing this type of fusion made me listen very carefully to everything that Royston was saying, it was critical to what I played as I listened with my mind and ears as to what was being read and said, adding a musical interpretation.

It has been a joy for me to sit here and look back at my memories and those wonderful remembrances I have of those early gigs.

Royston, thank you so much for the opportunity then and for the friendship that has followed all these years.
- Jimmy Page


On This Day 30 May

Page & Plant & Presley.
1998 30 May On This Day Page & Plant - Tupelo, MS at Tupelo Coliseum

1998 30 May On This Day Page & Plant - tour book
Elvis Presley was born in Tupelo MS.  Page & Plant visited The Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum after their Tupelo show.
Elvis Presley as a young boy in Tupelo

  • 1968 The Yardbirds - Riverside, CA at The Purple Haze
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Fillmore East
  • 1977 Led Zeppelin - Landover MD at Capital Centre
  • 1998 30 May On This Day Page & Plant - Tupelo, MS at Tupelo Coliseum

1977 Jimmy Page at Landover  Photo credit: L Hensley

1977 John Bonham at Landover - just because it's a great shot  Photo credit: L Hensley

♪  Home movie (Vince Cavo and friends document their road trip from Utica, NY to Landover, with brief cuts from the concert May 30, 1977)