Sunday, June 7, 2015

On This Day 07 June

What a day in musical history!  Today in 1977 was the first night of the six fabled Led Zeppelin shows at Madison Square Garden.  But for me, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones with Foo Fighters at Wembley in 2008 just zings straight to my heart.

2008 07 June On This Day Jimmy Page &  John Paul Jones with Foo Fighters - Wembley Stadium

  • 1972 Led Zeppelin - Montreal, Quebec,Canada at Montreal Forum
  • 1977 Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden
  • 1995 Page & Plant - Unledded Tour - Lyon, France at Halle Tony Garnier
  • 1998 Page & Plant - St Louis, MO at Keil Center
  • 2008 Jimmy Page &  John Paul Jones with Foo Fighters - Wembley, London at Wembley Stadium 

1972 Led Zeppelin - Montreal, Quebec,Canada at Montreal Forum Photo Kevin Rowe

1977 Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden Photo Terry O'Neill

1977 Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden Photo Terry O'Neill

2008 07 June Jimmy Page & John Paul Jones with Foo Fighters - Wembley Stadium

2008 07 June Jimmy Page & John Paul Jones with Foo Fighters - Wembley Stadium

2008 07 June Jimmy Page & John Paul Jones with Foo Fighters - Wembley Stadium

2008 07 June Jimmy Page & John Paul Jones with Foo Fighters - Wembley Stadium

Ya gotta love 'em
John Paul Jones, Taylor Hawkins, Jimmy Page & Dave Grohl
2008 Wembley - Halfin photo
From Ross Halfin's diary June 7, 2008
"I climb onto the stage as they take a bow, get them to turn around and face me and get... the photo I want. Walk off the stage with Jimmy and John Paul Jones, stop them on the ramp and take a couple of shots. John says he wished they'd done more, they were just getting going."

Don't we all.


♫  More Ross Halfin Photos of Foo Fighters/Wembley


Saturday, June 6, 2015

On This Day 06 June

2010 06 June On This Day Jimmy Page at Rage Against The Machine concert, London

  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, England at Winter Gardens
  • 1972 Led Zeppelin - Detroit, MI at Cobo Center
  • 1995 Page & Plant - Unledded Tour - Paris, France at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Kansas City, MO at Kemper Arena


1972 Led Zeppelin - Detroit, MI at Cobo Center

1972 Led Zeppelin - Detroit, MI at Cobo Center

1998 Page & Plant - Kansas City, MO at Kemper Arena

2010 06 June  Jimmy Page at Rage Against The Machine concert, London


Friday, June 5, 2015

On This Day 05 June

The musicians who play at tribute concerts generally have a connection with the person being honored. Here's the Jimmy Page - Alexis Korner connection.
1984 05 June On This Day Alexis Korner Tribute Concert, Nottingham,England at Nottingham Palais Ballroom.
Note incorrect year in text of this On This Day post - 1984, not 1988

Alexis Korner Tribute Concert setlist
London was a hotbed of music in the 1960s. Today's biggest names in music experienced an artistic cross-pollination the likes of which begs comparison to that of Italy in the 1400s. British (and American) musicians intermingled, sampled, absorbed and reconfigured each others' music, forming the backbone of what we have listened to and loved ever since.

Alexis Korner (1928 – 1984) was one of these core artists of the times. He was a blues musician and a radio broadcaster, and was one of the founders of Blues Incorporated, a loose-knit group of electric blues and R&B musicians. The members of Blues Incorporated changed over time, but you'll recognize Charlie Watts, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker, for instance.

Blues Incorporated had drop-in musicians who occasionally performed , including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Rod Stewart, John Mayall and yes, our very own Jimmy Page, not to mention Robert Plant. In fact, Robert Plant and Alexis Korner were in the process of recording a full album with Plant on vocals when Jimmy Page asked him to join in Page's own new musical project, the one that would become Led Zeppelin.

In 1981, Korner joined another supergroup, Rocket 88, a project led by Ian Stewart (the Stu of Led Zeppelin's Boogie With Stu) that featured a rhythm section including Jack Bruce and Charlie Watts. The name of the band came from Rocket 88, a song first recorded in Memphis in 1951. Rocket 88 was credited to Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats, which was actually Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm (the band of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue).

A 1949 Oldsmobile Rocket 88
The Alexis Light Orchestra was put together by Ian Stewart for the two tribute concerts for Alexis Korner. The ALO included Charlie Watts, Ian Stewart, Jack Bruce, Jimmy Page, Paul Jones, Ruby Turner.  The  two concerts raised funds to benefit cancer research, one on this date in June in 1984 and the second in July 1984 at the Pistoia Blues Festival in Italy.

  • 1968 The Yardbirds - Montgomery, AL at International Speedway Fairgrounds
  • 1970 Led Zeppelin records Poor Tom at Olympic Studios, Barnes, England
  • 1984 05 June On This Day Jimmy Page - Alexis Korner Tribute Concert, Nottingham,England at Nottingham Palais Ballroom


1968 Yardbirds at Montgomery Speedway, 4-5 June Photo Carolyn May Jordan Wright

1968 Yardbirds at Montgomery Speedway, 4-5 June Photo Carolyn May Jordan Wright



Thursday, June 4, 2015

On This Day 04 June

I have to tell you, I'm not a Johnny Cash fan. So sue me.
Jimmy Page with Neil Christian and the Crusaders
  • 1968 The Yardbirds - Montgomery ,AL at International Speedway Fairgrounds-Big Spring Fair
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Oklahoma City,OK/The Myriad
A little bit of Jimmy Page history. In 1959 Jimmy Page played with an early incarnation of the band, Red-E-Lewis And The Redcats (Jimmy Rook was the stage name of the drummer).

Red E. Lewis & The Red Cats #3 (Easter 1959 - Spring 1960)
· William Stubbs (Lead Vocals) "Reddy Lewis"
· Jimmy Page (Lead Guitar)
· Jumbo Spicer (Bass)
· Tornado Evans a.k.a. Jimmy Rook (Drums)
· Chris Tidmarsh (Manager)

Neil Christian & The Crusaders evolved out  Red-E-Lewis And The Red Cats.  Tidmarsh (a.k.a. Neil Christian) gave stage names to all his band members, and Jimmy Page was known as “Nelson Storm” after the 18th century admiral.  Jimmy Page earned £20 per week.  He toured with the band for two years until he was forced to quit due to illness (mononucleosis), after which he attended Sutton Art College. He recorded with Christian in the studio until 1964 ("Get a Load of This", a Merseybeat-style recording released in July ’63; instrumental “Crusading”; "I Like It", a R&B-rock).

Neil Christian & The Crusaders #1 (Early 1960 - October 1962)
· Chris Tidmarsh (Lead Vocals)
· Jimmy Page (Lead Guitar)
· Jumbo Spicer (Bass)
· Tornado Evans (Drums)
· Iain Hines (Keyboards)


1959 Jimmy Rook band (first incarnation of Red E. Lewis & The Red Cats)

Lineup of Neil Christian and the Crusaders

John "Jumbo" Spicer and Jimmy Page, around 1962

Jimmy and Jumbo singing around 1962



Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Pre-order final 3 remasters

Presence, In Through The Out Door and CODA are now available for pre-order at Amazon.

Links here are for the Super Deluxe Edition Box sets. You'll find links on the order page to the other ordering options. Remember, if you have an Amazon Prime account, your final purchase price will be the lowest price offered, which so far has been considerably lower than the pre-order price.

PRESENCE  IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR CODA

- CD1: Original album newly remastered in vinyl replica sleeve

- CD2: Companion audio featuring previously unreleased reference mixes from the sessions.

- Vinyl 1: Original album newly remastered in single sleeve replicating the original album on 180 gram vinyl

- Vinyl 2: Companion audio on one LP ( 80 gram vinyl  in a new sleeve featuring negative artwork based on the original album artwork, and featuring a previously unreleased companion audio reference mixes from the sessions

- HD Download Card
(Original album @ 96 kHz/ 24 bit)
(Concert @ 48 kHz/ 24 bit)

- LP sized, high quality print of the original album cover, the first 30,000 of which will be individually numbered.

- Album-size hardback book (88 pages).
- CD1: Japanese replica of the original album newly remastered in vinyl replica single wallet, replica mini brown bag, paintable mini insert

- CD2: Companion audio in a new single wallet sleeve, featuring previously unreleased rough mixes of all the tracks

- Vinyl 1: Original album newly remastered on 180 gram vinyl, in a single sleeve replicating the original album

- Vinyl 2: Companion audio on 180 gram vinyl in a new single sleeve featuring negative artwork based on the original album artwork, and featuring previously unreleased rough mixes of all the tracks.

- HD Download Card
(Original album and Companion
Audio in 96 kHz/24 bit)

- LP sized, high quality print of the original album cover, the first 30,000 of which will be individually numbered.

- Album-size hardback book (80 pages).

- Replica brown paper bag

- Replica 12" x 12" paintable insert
- CD1: Original album newly remastered in Japanese replica gatefold sleeve, with 8-color embossed printing

- CD2/3: Companion audio in a new sleeve wallet with 6-color embossed printing, featuring 15 previously unreleased recordings from 1968 - 1974

- Vinyl 1: Original album newly remastered in gatefold sleeve replicating the original album on 180 gram vinyl

- Vinyl 2/3: Companion audio on 180 gram vinyl in a new capacity sleeve featuring negative artwork based on the original album artwork, and featuring 15 previously unreleased recordings from 1968 - 1974

- HD Download Card
(Original album and Companion
Audio in 96 kHz/24 bit)

- LP sized, high quality print of the original album cover, the first 30,000 of which will be individually numbered.

- Album-size hardback book (72 pages).
Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Achilles Last Stand
2. For Your Life
3. Royal Orleans
4. Nobody s Fault But Mine
5. Candy Store Rock
6. Hots On For Nowhere
7. Tea For One
Disc: 2
1. Two Ones Are Won
2. For Your Life (Reference Mix)
3. 10 Ribs & All/Carrot Pod Pod (Pod)
4. Royal Orleans (Reference Mix)
5. Hots On For Nowhere (Reference Mix)
Product Details
Release date (July 31, 2015)
deluxe_edition edition
Number of Discs: 4
Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. In The Evening
2. South Bound Saurez
3. Fool In The Rain
4. Hot Dog
5. Carouselambra
6. All My Love
7. I m Gonna Crawl
Disc: 2
1. In The Evening (Rough Mix)
2. Southbound Piano (South Bound Saurez)
3. Fool In The Rain (Rough Mix)
4. Hot Dog (Rough Mix)
5. The Epic (Carouselambra - Rough Mix)
6. The Hook (All My Love - Rough Mix)
7. Blot (I m Gonna Crawl - Rough Mix)
Product Details
Release date (July 31, 2015)
Number of Discs: 4
Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. We re Gonna Groove
2. Poor Tom
3. I Can t Quit You Baby
4. Walter s Walk
5. Ozone Baby
6. Darlene
7. Bonzo s Montreux
8. Wearing And Tearing
Disc: 2
1. We re Gonna Groove (Alternate Mix)
2. If It Keeps On Raining (When The Levee Breaks - Rough Mix)
3. Bonzo s Montreux (Mix Construction In Progress)
4. Baby Come On Home
5. Sugar Mama ( Mix)
6. Poor Tom (Instrumental Mix)
7. Travelling Riverside Blues (BBC Session)
8. Hey, Hey, What Can I Do
Disc: 3
1. Four Hands (Four Sticks - Bombay Orchestra)
2. Friends (Bombay Orchestra)
3. St. Tristan's Sword (Rough Mix)
4. Desire (The Wanton Song - Rough Mix)
5. Bring It On Home (Rough Mix)
6. Walter s Walk (Rough Mix)
7. Everybody Makes It Through (In The Light - Rough Mix)

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.