Monday, June 15, 2015

On This Day 15 June

Bad Company was good for Swan Song
1974 15 June On This Day Bad Company's first album released by Swan Song.
Bad Company was the first band that Swan Song Record's signed to the label.
Bad Company was founded by former Free singer Paul Rodgers in 1973. Joining Rodgers was drummer Simon Kirke (Free), guitarist Mick Ralphs (Mott the Hoople ) and bassist Boz Burrell (King Crimson). It was not a surprised that the band signed to Swan Song Records/Atlantic Records since Peter Grant was Bad Company's manager.

Led Zeppelin's first recordings for Physical Graffiti took place in November 1973 at Headley Grange using Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio. Led Zeppelin turned it all over to Bad Company to record their debut album, Bad Company. Swan Song Records was launched in May 1974 and Bad Company was the first US release for the label.
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Manchester, England at Free Trade Hall
  • 1972 Led Zeppelin - Uniondale, NY at Nassau Memorial Coliseum
  • 1974 15 June On This Day Swan Song Records releases Bad Company
  • 1995 Page & Plant - Unledded Tour - Rotterdam, The Netherlands at Ahoy Rotterdam
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Chicago, IL at United Center 

1972 Led Zeppelin at Nassau Coliseum (day 2)
1972 Led Zeppelin at Nassau Coliseum - Steve Jones Collection
2005 Jimmy Page and Jim Marshall at Marshall's photo show opening  - Photo Ross Halfin

2013 Jimmy Page backstage with Lez Zeppelin


Sunday, June 14, 2015

On This Day 14 June

Two NY concerts, including the final explosive night of Madison Square Garden in 1977

1972 14 June On This Day Led Zeppelin - Uniondale, NY at Nassau Memorial Coliseum

  • 1972 14 June On This Day Led Zeppelin - Uniondale, NY at Nassau Memorial Coliseum
  • 1977 Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden

1972 Led Zeppelin - Uniondale, NY at Nassau Memorial Coliseum.
Steve Jones collection,  photo: Ed Stasium
I've said it before and I'll say it again: It's tough being a rock star. Yesterday Dave Grohl took a fall off the stage in Sweden during a Foo Fighters concert and fractured his leg, though he came back on stage to continue the show.

Jimmy Page has had a few of his onstage mishaps, too, suffering more than broken bones.  At the close of the final night at MSG some a**hole in the audience threw a firecracker (said to be an M-80) at the stage. The explosion damaged Jimmy Page's right hand, fortunately for the world not causing permanent damage. He left the stage, but came back out to finish up the concert with bloody bandages to perform Whole Lotta Love and Rock and Roll.

1977 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin - Madison Square Garden. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp

1977 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin - Madison Square Garden. Kashmir. (Photo by Richard E. Aaron/Redferns)

1977  Jimmy Page at MSG.  Gibson EDS-1275  double neck guitar (Photo by Richard E. Aaron/Redferns)

1977 MSG - John Bonham at the end of Moby Dick.
This is such a great photo.  If anyone could supply the photographer's name, I'd appreciate it.

♪  Full concert (Led Zeppelin - Uniondale, NY 1972) YouTube
♪  The Song Remains the Same and Sick Again (Led Zeppelin, MSG, 1977) YouTube
♪ Segments from MSG concert  (Led Zeppelin, MSG, 1977) YouTube
♪ Whole Lotta Love and Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin, MSG, 1977) YouTube



Saturday, June 13, 2015

Cream's Ginger Baker On Led Zeppelin

In a series for Forbes, writer Jim Clash risks an interview with drummer Ginger Baker.  Given that Baker can be... how to put this.... well, let's just say one interviewer referred to the interview experience with the drummer as a "professional horror show", Clash did well.

In this interview, Jim Clash dares to bring up Led Zeppelin.  Considering how Ginger Baker has trashed them (particularly John Bonham) and every other major band since Cream, this is a pretty positive response from the man.

Maybe Mr. Baker has mellowed out.

Nah.
Ginger Baker (left), Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton of Cream (1966-1968)

JC: Are there bands that came from Cream’s influence you consider to be good, maybe Led Zeppelin?
GB: Jimmy’s [Page] a good player. I don’t think Led Zeppelin filled the void that Cream left, but they made a lot of money. I probably like about 5% of what they did – a couple of things were really cool. What I don’t like is the heavy bish-bash, jing-bap, jing-bash bullshit.
JC: What do you think of Zeppelin’s late drummer, John Bonham?
GB: Years ago, John said, “There are two drummers in rock and roll, Ginger Baker and me.” There’s no way John was anywhere near what I am. He wasn’t a musician. 
John Bonham, on the other hand, has said this about Ginger Baker:
"When I listen to drummers I like to be able to say "Oh! I haven't heard that before." Being yourself is so much better than sounding like anyone else. Ginger Baker's thing is that he is himself. So it's no good trying to do what he does."
~John Bonham, as quoted by his brother Mick Bonham in John Bonham: The Powerhouse Behind Led Zeppelin

And Jimmy Page himself:
I was surprised that in the recent documentary on Ginger Baker [Beware of Mr. Baker], he takes some shots at Bonham's musical ability. You just never hear other drummers making that criticism. He's usually so untouchable.
That's an interesting film, because of the way the film starts. Doesn't it start with Ginger hitting the director with a cane? I did see the film, and I know what you're talking about. I was a bit disappointed by that. His criticism was that Bonham didn't swing. I was like, "Oh, Ginger. That's the only thing that's undeniable about Bonham." I thought that was stupid. That was a really silly thing of him to say.
~ Jimmy Page, GQ Interview 2014

Jimmy Page, as depicted for GQ's "Rock God" Man of the Year 2014


On This Day 13 June

Enter The Danelectro!  Madison Square Garden!  Another award announcement!
1965 13 June On This Day Jimmy Page starts using the Danelectro in the studio AND
On This Day in 2014 the announcement that Jimmy Page will receive the Silver Clef Award in July
  • 1965 13 June On This Day Jimmy Page starts using the Danelectro in the studio
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Birmingham, West Midlands, England at Birmingham Town Hall
  • 1972 Led Zeppelin - Philadelphia, PA at The Spectrum
  • 1977 Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden (show  5 of 6)
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Fargo, ND at Fargo Dome
  • 2014 Announcement that Jimmy Page is to receive a Silver Clef award in July
During this fifth night at MSG a number of incidents.  Among other things, Jimmy Page dropped his guitar, knocking it out of tune before White Summer/Black Mountain Side; Bonham was introduced as "a rhinestone cowgirl" before Battle of Evermore; and Bonham comes in too early in Stairway to Heaven, forcing Robert Plant to switch lyrics.  Plant comments on it as he sings: "There's still time to change the road you're on... I hope so Bonzo".

Some say this fifth of six nights was the best show at Madison Square Garden in 1977. 

1977 Jimmy Page & John Bonham MSG (Photo by George De Sota /Redferns)

1977 MSG Jimmy Page - Madison Square Garden (Photo by Richard E. Aaron/Redferns)

1977 Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden (Photo by Richard E. Aaron/Redferns)

1977 MSG Jimmy Page and John Bonham (Photo by George De Sota/Redferns)

1977 Jimmy Page and his Danelectro, at Madison Square Garden (Photo by Richard E. Aaron/Redferns)

1998 June Guitar World Magazine - Jimmy Page and his Danelectro
    2008 Jimmy Page, still playing that Danelectro, from the movie It Might Get Loud

    ♪  Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin, MSG 13 June 1977) YouTube



    Friday, June 12, 2015

    On This Day 12 June

    1963 12 June On This Day Sweet and Tender Romance feat. Jimmy Page released

    • 1963 12 June On This Day Sweet and Tender Romance (Carter Lewis and the Southerners, feat. Jimmy Page) released
    • 1995 - Page & Plant - Unledded Tour - Toulouse, France at Palais des Sports de Toulouse
    • 1998 - Page & Plant - Minneapolis, MN at Target Center

    1977 12 June Daily News article about Led Zeppelin

    2008 12 June Rolling Stone Magazine feat. Jimmy Page

    2013 12 June Jimmy Page backstage with Kings of Leon

    ♪  Sweet and Tender Romance (The McKinleys feat. Jimmy Page guitar 1964) YouTube
    ♪ The Wanton Song (Page & Plant, Minneapolis 1998) YouTube


    Thursday, June 11, 2015

    On This Day 11 June

    How The West Was Won (Japan), day 4 of MSG and Jimmy Page receives OBE
    2003 11 June On This Day Japanese version of How The West Was Won was released

    • 1972 Led Zeppelin - Baltimore, MD at Baltimore Civic Center
    • 1977 Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden (3rd night)
    • 2003 11 June On This Day Japanese version of How The West Was Won was released
    • 2005 Jimmy Page awarded OBE for charity work with children of Brazil
    1977 Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden 

    1977 Jimmy Page & Robert Plant/Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden 

    1977 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden 

    1977 Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden 

    1977 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden 

    2005  Jimmy Page awarded an OBE by Queen Elizabeth II of the UK

    2005  Jimmy Page and Brian May with Queen Elizabeth II of the UK





    Wednesday, June 10, 2015

    On This Day 10 June

    The third night of Led Zeppelin's six shows at Madison Square Gardens in 1977.
    1995 10 June Page & Plant - Unledded Tour - Milan, Italy at Arena Spettacoli parco Aquatica- Sonoria Festival

    • 1967 The Yardbirds - Torquay, Torbay, England at Town Hall
    • 1972 Led Zeppelin - Buffalo, NY at Memorial Coliseum
    • 1977 Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden
    • 1995 10 June Page & Plant - Unledded Tour - Milan, Italy at Arena Spettacoli parco Aquatica- Sonoria Festival
    • 1998 Page & Plant - Milwaukee, WI at Bradley Center

    1972 at Elvis Presley afternoon concert

    1977 Led Zeppelin at MSG

    1977 Jimmy Page with Led Zeppelin at MSG

    ♪  Wanton Song, Bring It All Home (Page & Plant, Sonoria Festival 1995) YouTube