Showing posts with label Immediate Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Immediate Records. Show all posts

Thursday, September 28, 2023

On this day 28 September

Domo arigato gozaimashita, Jimmy Page!

1965 28 September On This Day Jimmy Page staff producer at Immediate Records
♪ Infatuation (Martin Raynor demo 1965) Soundcloud
  • 1965 Jimmy Page at Immediate Records
  • 1966 Yardbirds - Ardwick, Manchester at ABC Theatre
  • 1971 Led Zeppelin - Osaka, Japan at Festival Hall 
1965:
"Jimmy was like a wisp. I don't really know what kind of a person he was, because the great ones keep it hidden and metamorphose on us, so that the room works. But he auditioned people for me."
~ Andrew Loog Oldham (Autumn 2008)

1971:
Japan was good for Led Zeppelin. This show was particularly relaxed, with Robert Plant leading the audience in a sing-along (We Shall Overcome), roadie Clive Coulson sharing vocals, and once again Atlantic VP Phil Carson on bass for C'mon Everybody (freeing John Paul Jones for keyboard).

1971 Led Zeppelin, Osaka (day 1)

1971 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin, Osaka

2016
Scarlett Sabet & Jimmy Page at Lou Lou's London
for a Van Morrison gig 28 Sept 2016


♪  Led Zeppelin (Osaka Japan at Festival Hall, 28 September 1971) 



 
Domo arigato gozaimashita = Japanese for "thank you very much" for something done in the past

Saturday, August 19, 2023

On this day 19 August

 I'm not sayin' the magick had anything to do with anything.  No wait.  I am.

1965 19 August On This Day singles by Nico  released on Immediate Records label
♪  The Last Mile (Nico) Soundcloud
  • 1965 19 August On This Day singles by Nico, produced by Jimmy Page, released
  • 1966 The Yardbirds - Oklahoma City, OK at Wedgewood Amusement Park
  • 1970 Led Zeppelin - Kansas City, MO at Kansas City Municipal Auditorium Arena
  • 1971 Led Zeppelin - Vancouver,  Canada at Pacific Coliseum 

1965:
Nico's singles were released on this day in 1965 to launch the short-lived British label, Immediate Records, begun by Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham, with Jimmy Page hired on as guitar player, writer, and in-house producer. According to Gibson Guitar, "Page worked with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (which then featured Clapton), future Velvet Underground singer Nico (for whom Page and Oldham wrote songs, hoping to turn her into the next Marianne Faithfull), and R&B singer Chris Farlowe. Page also recorded a single of his own, "She Just Satisfies," on which he sang lead vocals."

Immediate Records released albums and singles in the US with MGM Records.  The group The Fifth Dimension and Nico's singles were early single releases under that US deal. 

To "routine" (referred to in the On This Day posting) according to the Oxford English Dictionary is to "link or unite (aspects of a performance) into a routine". The rest is up to your imagination.

1965 The Last Mile, by Nico, produced, arranged & conducted by Jimmy Page

1965 single by Nico, produced by Jimmy Page


1970
"...an abundance of hair was not the only change in Led Zeppelin, fast-rising British group. Without losing force and volume, they have added a mellowness which benefits their talents as well.... the group in the past always seemed to be coming on strong. Now they have developed a change of pace. Without sacrificing energy, they have added more style."
~ Steve Weber, Music in America newspaper review, Aug. 1970

It is interesting how reviewers were noticing and commenting on the evolution of the band in such a short time.

1971:
By this time not yet three years from its first performance, even more than 17,000 seats in a venue for Led Zeppelin wasn't enough. Over 3,000 fans without tickets threatened to trash Vancouver's Pacific Coliseum before the venue opened the doors to them to prevent damage to the building. The show was stopped twice to move equipment back from the edge of the stage because the audience at the front was ripping the stage apart.

Robert Plant: "Yeah, sometimes it gets a bit scary when we see half the stage disappearing..."
Jimmy Page: "It was a bit rough."
~ Rick McGrath, The Straight newspaper review, August 20 1971
1971 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin - Vancouver (photo Rick McGrath)

1971 the crowd and the aftermath, Led Zeppelin at Vancouver (photo Rick McGrath)

Music. Magick. Power. He has known about this for a long time.
2006 August Classic Rock Magazine (photo Ross Halfin)



Wednesday, March 16, 2016

On This Day 16 March

A riot wherever Jimmy Page appears
1965 16 March On This Day Jimmy Page visiting LA with Immediate Records
  • 1968 The Yardbirds - Paris, France at Le Terminus
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Copenhagen, Denmark at Tivolis Koncertsal
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Vienna, Austria at Weiner Stadhalle
  • 1985 Jimmy Page - The Firm - Costa Mesa, CA at Pacific Coliseum

1965:
Jimmy Page worked briefly with Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate Records as staff producer, which included auditioning musicians for the label. His experience as a session guitarist stood him in good stead since even at just 21 years old Jimmy Page already had worked with many of the big names in music, and through Immediate he would network with even more. However, the lure of performing was greater than that of the production end of music - in June of the following year Jimmy Page joined The Yardbirds.
 
1968:
The Yardbirds were in France on this day but the band had pre-recorded a segment that BBC aired as  Episode 493 of Live with the BBC.

1985 Jimmy Page, possibly after the Costa Mesa show with The Firm (Steve Jones collection)

2012 16 March Lucifer Rising release date announced

Lucifer Rising album cover





♪  Good Night Sweet Josephine (The Yardbirds, Live at the BBC 1968) YouTube
♪  Think About It (The Yardbirds, Live at the BBC 1968) YouTube
♪  White Summer / Black Mountain Side (Led Zeppelin, Copenhagen 1969) YouTube
♪  Radioactive (The Firm, special mix 1985) YouTube

♪ Mage Music 1 playlist at YouTube
♪ Mage Music 2 playlist at YouTube
♪ Page & Plant playlist at YouTube





Monday, September 28, 2015

On This Day 28 September

Arigato!
1965 28 September On This Day Jimmy Page staff producer at Immediate Records
♪ Infatuation (Martin Raynor demo 1965) Soundcloud
  • 1965 Jimmy Page at Immediate Records
  • 1966 Yardbirds - Ardwick, Manchester at ABC Theatre
  • 1971 Led Zeppelin - Osaka, Japan at Festival Hall 
1965:
"Jimmy was like a wisp. I don't really know what kind of a person he was, because the great ones keep it hidden and metamorphose on us, so that the room works. But he auditioned people for me."
~ Andrew Loog Oldham (Autumn 2008)

1971:
Japan was good for Led Zeppelin. This show was particularly relaxed, with Robert Plant leading the audience in a sing-along (We Shall Overcome), and roadie Clive Coulson sharing vocals and Atlantic VP Phil Carson on bass for C'mon Everybody (freeing John Paul Jones for keyboard).

1971 Led Zeppelin, Osaka (day 1)

1971 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin, Osaka


♪  Full set (Led Zeppelin, Osaka 28 September 1971) YouTube





 

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

On This Day 19 August

I'm not sayin' the magick had anything to do with anything.  No wait.  I am.
1965 19 August On This Day singles by Nico  released on Immediate Records label
♪  The Last Mile (Nico) Soundcloud
  • 1965 19 August On This Day singles by Nico, produced by Jimmy Page, released
  • 1966 The Yardbirds - Oklahoma City, OK at Wedgewood Amusement Park
  • 1970 Led Zeppelin - Kansas City, MO at Kansas City Municipal Auditorium Arena
  • 1971 Led Zeppelin - Vancouver,  Canada at Pacific Coliseum 

1965:
Nico's singles were released on this day in 1965 to launch the short-lived British label, Immediate Records, begun by Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham, with Jimmy Page hired on as guitar player, writer, and in-house producer. According to Gibson Guitar, "Page worked with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (which then featured Clapton), future Velvet Underground singer Nico (for whom Page and Oldham wrote songs, hoping to turn her into the next Marianne Faithfull), and R&B singer Chris Farlowe. Page also recorded a single of his own, "She Just Satisfies," on which he sang lead vocals."

Immediate Records released albums and singles in the US with MGM Records.  The group The Fifth Dimension and Nico's singles were early single releases under that US deal. 

To "routine" (referred to in the On This Day posting) according to the Oxford English Dictionary is to "link or unite (aspects of a performance) into a routine". The rest is up to your imagination.

1965 The Last Mile, by Nico, produced, arranged & conducted by Jimmy Page

1965 single by Nico, produced by Jimmy Page


1970
"...an abundance of hair was not the only change in Led Zeppelin, fast-rising British group. Without losing force and volume, they have added a mellowness which benefits their talents as well.... the group in the past always seemed to be coming on strong. Now they have developed a change of pace. Without sacrificing energy, they have added more style."
~ Steve Weber, Music in America newspaper review, Aug. 1970

It is interesting how reviewers were noticing and commenting on the evolution of the band in such a short time.

1971:
By this time not yet three years from its first performance, even more than 17,000 seats in a venue for Led Zeppelin wasn't enough. Over 3,000 fans without tickets threatened to trash Vancouver's Pacific Coliseum before the venue opened the doors to them to prevent damage to the building. The show was stopped twice to move equipment back from the edge of the stage because the audience at the front was ripping the stage apart.

Robert Plant: "Yeah, sometimes it gets a bit scary when we see half the stage disappearing..."
Jimmy Page: "It was a bit rough."
~ Rick McGrath, The Straight newspaper review, August 20 1971
1971 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin - Vancouver (photo Rick McGrath)

1971 the crowd and the aftermath, Led Zeppelin at Vancouver (photo Rick McGrath)
Music. Magick. Power. He has known about this for a long time.
2006 August Classic Rock Magazine (photo Ross Halfin)