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Monday, September 11, 2023

On this day 11 September

Catching up with past events








  • 1971 Led Zeppelin - Rochester, NY at Rochester Community War Memorial
  • 1988 Jimmy Page Outrider Tour - Houston, TX at The Summit
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Concord, CA at Concord Pavilion
1969:
Jimmy Page may well have discussed the Led Zeppelin BBC sessions with Shaun Keaveny of BBC Radio in 2010, but the original Keaveny interview about the Sessions took place on 10 December 2009, and the show was broadcast in two episodes on Christmas Day and Boxing Day (25 and 26 December 2009), and has been rebroadcast several times since then. 

The BBC interview was billed as "the inside story of Led Zeppelin's BBC sessions, told exclusively by Jimmy Page....Jimmy Page chooses his personal highlights from the music, and shares his memories of an extraordinary time in Led Zeppelin's history."

While the British Broadcasting Company might be the first and largest broadcasting company in the world, as a publicly funded entity its existence is never certain. In early 2010 BBC management recommended that Music 6 be shut down. The BBC trust overruled the recommendation later that year, partly due to an aggressive public and media campaign as well as intervention from David Bowie.

The documents presented on Jimmy Page's website On This Day were from the BBC’s written archive and were published for the show, which also aired BBC Session music that hadn't been commercially released. One of the songs was a Whole Lotta Love medley (1971).
"For those who were hearing it for the first time, there was a certain guitarist who was really wincing at the out of tune part, because the string had dropped and it was out of tune," he said.
"I was gyrating on the chair here wishing I could tune it up.
"Anyway it got tuned and it got back in, but I could hear then it was putting my playing off. It’s interesting." 
As to the cheque made out to Jimmy Page for six pounds:  It bounced.
"It just so happened that quite a number of years ago I was going through some old papers and things in a tea chest, and I found this cheque that said, 'Ordered not to pay'," he explained. "It’s from the Zeppelin era, so one of these sessions. 
"I’ve actually got it on the wall at home and I should have looked at the date before I came here. It was probably for that out of tune guitar on that medley, and that’s fair do's."
~ Jimmy Page, Shaun Keaveny BBC Radio interview 2009
BBC reissued the check and presented it to Jimmy Page during the interview.


1969 Led Zeppelin Top Gear audition report

1969 cheque from BBC

Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions chronology
1971
The band got carried away during Black Dog and almost had to stop performing to try to get back on track. However, Jimmy Page saved the day (or at least the song) by improvising his way into his solo, after which the band picked the song properly. One wonders what the talk was like backstage afterwards.




1988
Houston



2013:
Jimmy Page has been supporting Thailand's Care for Kids Gala Party Night for some time now. The fundraiser is organized by the Jester's Motorcycle Club of Pattaya.

In 2013 Jimmy Page donated a guitar to the cause that he signed and played a riff from Kashmir on. It was auctioned at the 21 September 2013 Gala amidst fierce bidding. Jimmy Page was there that year and a couple others, and on those days I'll post more photos.

2013 Jimmy Page with the guitar he autographed and donated to the Jesters for their auction in Thailand


♪  Led Zeppelin (Rochester at Rochester Community War Memorial, 11 September 1971) 
♪  Jimmy Page Outrider Tour (Houston TX at The Summit, 11 September 1988)
♪  Page & Plant (Concord CA at Concord Pavilion, 11 September 1998) 


 

Thursday, February 25, 2016

On This Day 25 February


1972 25 February On This Day Led Zeppelin at Auckland NZ

  • 1967 TheYardbirds - Folkestone, England at Leas Cliff Hall
  • 1970 Led Zeppelin - Göteborg, Sweden at Göteborg Konserthuset
  • 1972 Led Zeppelin - Auckland, New Zealand at Western Springs Stadium
  • 1996 Page & Plant - Sydney, Australia at Sydney Entertainment Centre
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Prague, Czech Republic at Mala Sprtovini Hala 
1970:
When Jimmy Page and Robert Plant went off to Bron-Yr-Aur they were accompanied by Robert's wife Maureen and their 18-month-old daughter Carmen, Jimmy Page's long-time girlfriend Charlotte Martin, and Led Zeppelin roadies Clive Coulson and Sandy MacGregor. When Coulson left Led Zeppelin to put together and manage Bad Company, Richard Cole took over as tour manager. Coulson died in 2006.


1970 Led Zeppelin, Göteborg, Sweden

1970 Jimmy Page, Göteborg, Sweden
1972:
Jimmy Page with facial hair, and then Jimmy Page without. Same tour, different look. Peter Grant chartered a train to bring fans to the concert.

1972 Jimmy Page (no beard!), Auckland NZ





♪  Full set (Led Zeppelin, Auckland 1972) YouTube
♪  Full set (Page & Plant, Prague 1998) YouTibe

♪ Mage Music 1 playlist at YouTube
♪ Mage Music 2 playlist at YouTube




Friday, February 19, 2016

On This Day 19 February

They drink absinthe in New Orleans, don't they?
1985 19 February On This Day Jimmy Page meets up with Mason Ruffner in New Orleans
AUDIO: Gypsy Blood (Soundcloud)
  • 1972 Led Zeppelin - Adelaide, Australia at Memorial Drive Park
  • 1993 Jimmy Page - New Orleans, Louisiana at Muddy Waters Club
  • 1996 Page & Plant - Osaka, Japan at Castle Hall


1972:
Led Zeppelin appeared at the Memorial Drive, Adelaide in Australia. This show was rescheduled from the day before, because the stage had buckled after heavy rains and some equipment got damp.
"From the start, all eyes were on brilliant lead guitarist, Jimmy Page. At one stage, using a bow, he smashed out a string of piercing notes only to end with a delicate run of sitar-sounding music. Thundering applause followed all his work."
Led Zeppelin Is Shattering Rock Experience, by Richard Mitchell. The Advertiser, 21 February 1972, p. 24.
1972 Jimmy Page / Led Zeppelin Adelaide

1993 Jimmy Page jamming with Mason Ruffner, New Orleans

2004 Jimmy Page in Nepal (Ross Halfin photo)
2016:
I was listening to a few songs by a new band, Inglorious (band is endorsed by Brian May) and when I heard the opening of one of Inglorious' songs, High Flying Gypsy, I was hearing Kashmir.

I admit I didn't listen to the whole of Inglorious' song because I didn't have the time to do so, but those first few bars?  And I wondered, how come it's OK to sound like Led Zeppelin but Led Zeppelin can't sound like anyone else (I know, I know, deep pockets)

By the way, I'm not saying it's plagiarism. I'm just pointing out an interesting thing.



♪  Stairway to Heaven(Led Zeppelin, Adelaide Australia 1972) YouTube 
♪  Acoustic set (Led Zeppelin, Adelaide Australia 1972) YouTube

♪ Mage Music 1 playlist at YouTube
♪ Mage Music 2 playlist at YouTube




Wednesday, November 11, 2015

On This Day11 November

...a different smile like that of one who knows.
1966 11 November On This Day The Yardbirds on Milton Berle scheduled, actually aired 02 December

  • 1966 The Yardbirds – Indianapolis at Indiana Fairgrounds Coliseum
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Vancouver, Canada at PNE Garden Auditorium
  • 1971 Led Zeppelin - Newcastle upon Tyne, England at Newcastle City Hall 
  • 1988 Jimmy Page Outrider Tour - Portland, ME at Cumberland Civic Center
  • 1994 Page & Plant - Later with Jools Holland scheduled on BBC
  • 1997 Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions released
  • 1997 The Girl I Love / Whole Lotta Love single released
  • 2014 Jimmy Page book event, Los Angeles at Barnes and Noble 
  • 2015 Led Zeppelin - Classic Rock Reissue of the Year award

1966:
The filming that took place in October was scheduled to be aired on the Milton Berle Show on this day actually was telecast on 02 December.


1969/1997:
The Girl I Love was recorded in 1969 but was released on the BBC sessions and as a single in 1997. Compare Jimmy Page's guitar riff for this song with Moby Dick.

1971 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin - Newcastle upon Tyne, England at Newcastle City Hall

2014 Jimmy Page & Terry Reid at book event, Los Angeles (Ross Halfin photo)
2014:
Terry Reid, the vocalist who turned down the Led Zeppelin offer, came to Jimmy Page's book event in Los Angeles. How different things could have turned out.

2015:
Photos & video from the Classic Rock Awards.  Jimmy Page accepted the Reissue of the Year award for Led Zeppelin.

Ten more years to go.  I mean days.



♪  Happenings Ten Years Time Ago (Yardbirds - lipsynched - for Milton Berle Show 1966)YouTube
♪  The Girl I Love (Led Zeppelin, BBC Sessions) YouTube
♪  Moby Dick (Led Zeppelin II 1969) YouTube
♪  Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin, Newcastle 1971) YouTube
♪  Going to California / That's the Way (Led Zeppelin, BBC Sessions released 1997) YouTube



Friday, September 11, 2015

On This Day11 September

Catching up with past events
2010 11 September On This Day Jimmy Page discusses BBC Sessions with Shaun Keaveny for BBC Radio 6 Music
♪  Communication Breakdown (Led Zeppelin, BBC 1971) Soundcloud

  • 1971 Led Zeppelin - Rochester, NY at Rochester Community War Memorial
  • 1988 Jimmy Page Outrider Tour - Houston, TX at The Summit
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Concord, CA at Concord Pavilion
1969:
Jimmy Page may well have discussed the Led Zeppelin BBC sessions with Shaun Keaveny of BBC Radio in 2010, but the original Keaveny interview about the Sessions took place on 10 December 2009, and the show was broadcast in two episodes on Christmas Day and Boxing Day (25 and 26 December 2009), and has been rebroadcast several times since then.  It is not currently available to be viewed.

The BBC interview was billed as "the inside story of Led Zeppelin's BBC sessions, told exclusively by Jimmy Page....Jimmy Page chooses his personal highlights from the music, and shares his memories of an extraordinary time in Led Zeppelin's history."

While the British Broadcasting Company might be the first and largest broadcasting company in the world, as a publicly funded entity its existence is never certain. In early 2010 BBC management recommended that Music 6 be shut down. The BBC trust overruled the recommendation later that year, partly due to an aggressive public and media campaign as well as intervention from David Bowie.

The documents presented on Jimmy Page's website On This Day were from the BBC’s written archive and were published for the show, which also aired BBC Session music that hadn't been commercially released. One of the songs was a Whole Lotta Love medley (1971).
"For those who were hearing it for the first time, there was a certain guitarist who was really wincing at the out of tune part, because the string had dropped and it was out of tune," he said.
"I was gyrating on the chair here wishing I could tune it up.
"Anyway it got tuned and it got back in, but I could hear then it was putting my playing off. It’s interesting." 
As to the cheque made out to Jimmy Page for six pounds:  It bounced.
"It just so happened that quite a number of years ago I was going through some old papers and things in a tea chest, and I found this cheque that said, 'Ordered not to pay'," he explained. "It’s from the Zeppelin era, so one of these sessions. 
"I’ve actually got it on the wall at home and I should have looked at the date before I came here. It was probably for that out of tune guitar on that medley, and that’s fair do's."
~ Jimmy Page, Shaun Keaveny BBC Radio interview 2009
BBC reissued the check and presented it to Jimmy Page during the interview.


1969 Led Zeppelin Top Gear audition report

1969 cheque from BBC

Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions chronology
2013:
Jimmy Page was at the Queens of the Stone Age concert on another day, but I was slacking off so didn't include a photo.  Here's one.
2013 6 September Jimmy Page with Queens of the Stone Age at the Roundhouse, London
2013:
Jimmy Page has been supporting Thailand's Care for Kids Gala Party Night for some time now. The fundraiser is organized by the Jester's Motorcycle Club of Pattaya.

In 2013 Jimmy Page donated a guitar to the cause that he signed and played a riff from Kashmir on. It was auctioned at the 21 September 2013 Gala amidst fierce bidding. Jimmy Page was there that year and a couple others, and on those days I'll post more photos.

2013 Jimmy Page with the guitar he autographed and donated to the Jesters for their auction in Thailand


♪  Since I’ve Been Loving You (Led Zeppelin, Rochester 1971) YouTube
♪  Going to California/Tangerine (Page & Plant, Concord 1998) YouTube


 

Monday, April 27, 2015

On This Day 27 April

In 1977 Led Zeppelin was at the Richfield Coliseum in Cleveland and in 1985 The Firm performed there. Also on this day in 1969, Led Zeppelin was at Fillmore West for the last of their 4-day San Francisco run of performances.

1977 27 April Led Zeppelin in Cleveland
  • 1968 Yardbirds - Brown University Wriston Quadrangle, Providence RI USA
  • 1968 Yardbirds - Clarkson College, Potsdam NY USA
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA USA
  • 1977 Led Zeppelin - Richfield Coliseum, Richfield OH USA
  • 1985 The Firm - Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati OH USA

Cleveland Press 04/28/77 photo of Led Zeppelin


1985 March Pop Rock magazine (Canada)

1969 April 24 and 27 Led Zeppelin at Fillmore West
Jimmy Page and his dragon Telecaster
♪ Going to California (Led Zeppelin) YouTube
♪ Satisfaction Guaranteed (The Firm) YouTube