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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Monday, January 18, 2016

On This Day 18 January

Everybody needs some Jimmy Page
1969 18 January On This Day Led Zeppelin at Grande Ballroom, Detroit
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Detroit, Michigan at Grande Ballroom
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Bradford, England at Bradford St. George's Hall
  • 1975 Led Zeppelin - Bloomington, Minnesota at Metropolitan Sports Center


1969 Jimmy Page / Led Zeppelin, Detroit
1975:
"Page has developed into an energetic, exciting performer, prancing about and exchanging knowing smiles with Plant while he tosses out a succession of stupendous solos, each more incredible than the one before."
~Free Press, 23 January 1975
1975 Led Zeppelin at Bloomington, Minnesota

1975 Jimmy Page / Led Zeppelin at Bloomington, Minnesota



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Sunday, January 17, 2016

On This Day 17 January

I'd scream for Jimmy Page any time!

1967 17 January On This Day The Yardbirds in Singapore (published 2021)


1967 17 January On This Day The Yardbirds in Singapore (published 2016)

  • 1967 Yardbirds - Singapore City, Singapore at National Theatre
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Detroit, Michigan at Grande Ballroom
  • 1975 Led Zeppelin rehearsal Bloomington (Minneapolis) Minnesota  
1967:
The Raffles Hotel, declared a National Monument by the Singapore government, was named for the founder of Singapore, Sir Stamford Raffles.  Built in 1887, by 1904 it was reported to be "the most magnificent establishment of its kind East of Suez". Its reputation continues today as a five-star destination hotel.


Raffles Hotel, Singapore
1975:
Led Zeppelin's 18 month sabbatical was over, and on this day in 1975 they were in Minneapolis rehearsing for the next night's gig. They looked to be having a good time. Neal Preston was there taking photos - some of Led Zeppelin's most iconic images were from that rehearsal.
1975 Led Zeppelin rehearsal for Minneapolis show (Neal Preston photo)
1975 Led Zeppelin rehearsal for Minneapolis show (Neal Preston photo)

1975 Led Zeppelin rehearsal for Minneapolis show (Neal Preston photo)





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Saturday, January 16, 2016

On This Day 16 January

Shocked to the point of apoplexy by Led Zeppelin!  Oh no! 


  • 1970 Led Zeppelin - Sheffield,  England at Sheffield City Hall, Oval Hall
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Aberystwyth, Wales at King's Hall


1973 article on Led Zeppelin schedule

1973 Led Zeppelin at Kings Hall in Aberystwyth 

 2004 16 January Jimmy Page & Joe Perry (Ross Halfin photo)




 2004 16 January Jimmy Page & Joe Perry relaxing after photo shoot (Ross Halfin photo)

2004 16 January Jimmy Page, James Brown, Joe Perry, Slash, backstage at House of Blues (Ross Halfin Photo)


2020
On this day in 2020, the release of my Sundragon amplifier was announced.

Based on the overwhelming response to the limited edition @sundragonamps amplifier, we produced a standard production model Sundragon amplifier.

The Sundragon Standard is a follow-up to the immediately sold-out limited edition
amplifier introduced and delivered in 2019. The Standard is a faithful recreation of the amp that I used on Led Zeppelin I and other notable recordings such as Joe Cocker’s With a Little Help from My Friends.

My original amp started out life as a Supro Coronado. After falling out of the back of the band’s van during an early pre-Zeppelin tour, the amp was restored and modified in significant ways. I realised that the sonic palette of his amp had changed to something new and unique.

After being shrouded in mystery for more than 50 years, I decided to share this extraordinary amplifier with the world.









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Friday, January 15, 2016

On This Day 15 January

Who? Jimmy Page, that's who.

On This Day 15 January 1965 - published 2021
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  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Iowa City, Iowa  at  Iowa Memorial Union, Main Lounge
  • 1970 Led Zeppelin - Newcastle upon Tyne, England  at  Newcastle City Hall
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Henley, England  at  Trentham Gardens Ballroom
  • 1992 Jimmy Page - New York City at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Grand Ballroom 


1970 Led Zeppelin at Newcastle
1992
The Yardbirds were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame by the Edge.  Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page were among the recipients for the Yardbirds. Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page seemed to be having the most fun.

1992 The Yardbirds inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

1992 The Yardbirds inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame




1992 Jimmy Page soloing in All Along the Watchtower
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame All Star Jam


2015





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♪  Bald Headed Woman (The Who, Jimmy Page guitar fuzzbox 1965) YouTube
♪  All Along The Watchtowers (All Star Jam, feat. Jimmy Page 1992) YouTube
♫  The Edge inducts The Yardbirds into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 1992 YouTube

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Thursday, January 14, 2016

On This Day 14 January

Jimmy Page, man of many talents, here as producer.

1966 14 January On This Day Paul Bedford releases Will You Follow Me/Head Death
AUDIO: Head Death (Paul Bedford, 1966) Soundcloud
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Liverpool, England at Liverpool Empire Theatre

2014 Jimmy Page (Julian Broad photo)



Wednesday, January 13, 2016

On This Day 13 January

Concert, delayed concert, no concert...

On This Day 13 January 2010 (published 2021)


2010 13 January On This Day Peace Concert announced, Jimmy Page receives an award

  • 1968 Yardbirds - Chelmsford, Essex, England at The Corn Exchange
  • 1970 Led Zeppelin - Portsmouth, England at Portsmouth Guildhall
  • 1980 Fool In The Rain on the US singles chart 

2010: 
At a press conference announcing the planned Show of Peace Concert in Beijing, Jimmy Page was presented with the first-ever Global Peace Award by Michael Johnson of the United Nations' Pathways to Peace organisation. Johnson was reportedly a big fan of Led Zeppelin. Who can blame him for flying halfway around the world to meet Jimmy Page?
 "Although this award has my name on it, this is a tribute to the power of music and its positive effect. Music has been the most powerful language to reach the hearts of people around the world. During my career, I've experienced the connection and harmony that music can bring."
~ Jimmy Page

2010 Jimmy Page receives UN's Peace Prize from Michael Johnson

2010 Jimmy Page receives UN's Peace Prize from Michael Johnson (Ross Halfin photo

2010 Jimmy Page at Birds Nest Stadium, Beijing (Ross Halfin photo)



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♪  Fool in the Rain (John Bonham drum track 1979) YouTube
♫  Jimmy Page at International “Show of Peace” press conference 2010 YouTube




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