Showing posts with label In Through The Out Door. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In Through The Out Door. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

On this day 15 August

 It appears Mr. Page has very fond memories of Texas.

1969/1979 15 August On This Day Led Zeppelin in Texas/In Through The Out Door released
♪  In The Evening (Led Zeppelin ) Soundcloud
  • 1966 The Yardbirds - Wichita, KS at Cotillion Ball - The Mixer Hop
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Mendon, MA at Lakeview Amusement Park
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - San Antonio, TX at HemisFair Arena
  • 1970 Led Zeppelin - New Haven, CT at Yale Bowl
  • 1979 In Through The Out Door released

1970 Led Zeppelin - New Haven, CT at Yale Bowl
1970:
It's hard to believe Led Zeppelin ever performed at unprepossessing venues like the Yale Bowl, a narrow stage with an awning to cover them. The acoustics must have been interesting. 

1979:
In Through the Out Doorthe eighth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, is the target of illogical criticism. This is not because of where it was recorded or how long it took to be released (recorded at ABBA's Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden over three weeks' time in November and December 1978, but not released until 15 August, 1979).  It's not because it didn't reach the top of the charts as did the other albums, because of course it did and it is back there again.

Most of the criticism is that Jimmy Page screwed up on ITTOD. The story is repeated over and over about how John Paul Jones and Robert Plant were forced to take over because Jimmy Page and John Bonham didn't show up "on time" at the recording studio, and because Jimmy Page was strung out on heroin. The story is that Jimmy Page was just along for the ride on this one.

Such closed-minded thinking. Never mind that Jimmy Page co-wrote all but two of the songs on the album and, as usual, did all the production.  Never mind how insulting these stories are to the others.  As if John Paul Jones and Robert Plant were not good enough or entitled to take the lead with Led Zeppelin's music unless it was forced on them. As if John Bonham's drumming was any less than stellar on ITTOD.

As if Jimmy Page had ever let anything get between him and the music. 

In a July 28, 2015 radio.com interview, Jimmy Page provides a different and more realistic explanation: 
"We’re going into rehearsals, and [John Paul Jones] shows up with this massive theater organ, it was called a Dream Machine [note: it's possible as few as seven of that model of the $60,000 instruments were ever built]. It was a Yamaha Dream Machine, Stevie Wonder had one too. John had it at home and had been working on it, and lo and behold, he’s got these songs together. He’d never written complete songs for Led Zeppelin before. But now he had. It was cool. Because the album before, I’d written it all. It was a guitar driven thing. There’s keyboards on the first Led Zeppelin album, and over the years. But it made obvious logical sense that if he had numbers that he’d written on this new state-of-the-art keyboard, let’s do an album which focuses on the keyboard and features it at the forefront, and that’s how it went."


Friday, August 11, 2023

On this day 11 August

 he more things change...

1979 11 August On This Day Led Zeppelin at Knebworth
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Salem, NH at Canobie Lake Park Ballroom
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Las Vegas, NV at Ice Palace 
  • 1979 Led Zeppelin -  Knebworth  
1969:
While on tour, Jimmy Page flew cross country to New York City for work on Led Zeppelin II at A&R Recording, a studio recording company founded in 1958 by Jack Arnold and Phil Ramone.

1979:
"The sustained roar that greeted Led Zeppelin as they trooped onto the massive Knebworth stage at twenty to ten last Saturday said it all."
~ Hugh Fielder, Sounds

The release of In Through the Out Door was to have occurred at this point but that didn't happen till 15 August 1979, and Robert Plant groused about it during the Knebworth show.

According to Dave Lewis, in Led Zeppelin: Celebration II: The 'Tight But Loose' Files, the album was named to describe its recent struggles amidst the death of Robert Plant's son Karac in 1977, and the taxation exile the band took from the UK. The exile resulted in the band being unable to tour on British soil for over two years, and trying to get back into the public mind was therefore like "trying to get in through the 'out' door."

Recorded at Polar Studios, the album was mixed at Jimmy Page's Plumpton Place studio.  The album went to No. 1 on Billboard's chart in its second week on the chart and stayed there for seven weeks. The remaster that was released in 2015 was again in the Billboard top ten.

1979 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin Knebworth

1979 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin Knebworth



1979 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin Knebworth



♪  Audience footage 8mm (Led Zeppelin, Knebworth 11 August 1979) YouTube
♪  Led Zeppelin (Knebworth 11 August 1979) 

Monday, July 31, 2023

On this day 31 July

 We always want more Jimmy Page!

1967 31 July On This Day The Yardbirds - Vancouver, British Columbia at Kerrisdale Arena
♪  Only The Black Rose (Jimmy Page home recording 1967) 
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Vancouver, British Columbia at Kerrisdale Arena
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin NBC Nightly News appearance

1973:
Check out the video. The boys sure did ham it up for the news camera.
Jimmy Page, from NBC News report on rich rock stars

2015:
Scarlet Page created a Kickstarter campaign for her photographic book project, Resonators.  I supported it and got signed copy of the book when it was published November 2015. 

Jimmy Page, photo by Scarlet Page from her book, Resonators

2015:
The last three of the Led Zeppelin studio remasters were released on this day. The remasters represent thousands of hours of Jimmy Page's effort to provide the music world with the best quality Led Zeppelin albums ever.

Presence
In Through The Out Door
Coda

Only the Black Rose (Jimmy Page, 1967) 

Sunday, May 22, 2016

On This Day 22 May

Awards, accolades and just plain fine music on this day.
2006 22 May On This Day Led Zeppelin receive Polar Music Prize
2006 22 May On This Day Led Zeppelin receive Polar Music Prize
  • 1967 Yardbirds - London at BBC Radio
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - San Antonio TX at HemisFair Convention Center Arena
  • 1977 Led Zeppelin - Fort Worth TX at Tarrant County Convention Center
  • 1985 The Firm – London at Wembley Arena
  • 1986 The Firm - Inglewood CA at The Forum
  • 1995 Page & Plant Unledded North American Tour - Landover MD at Air Arena 
  • 1998 Page & Plant North American Tour - Miami FL at Miami Arena
  • 2006 Led Zeppelin receive Polar Music Prize
  • 2014 Jimmy Page attends the Ivor Novello Awards at The Grosvenor House Hotel in London, England.


1973 Led Zeppelin - San Antonio Photo: Carl Dunn

1973 Led Zeppelin - San Antonio Photo: Carl Dunn

1985 Jimmy Page with The Firm at Wembley 

The Times review of The Firm – 22 May 1985 London at Wembley Arena
2006:
The Polar Music Prize was founded in 1989 by Stig ”Stikkan” Anderson, publisher, lyricist and manager of ABBA.  The prize was named for Anderson´s record label, Polar Music. The Polar Music Prize is one of the most prestigious and unique music prizes in the world, awarded to individuals, groups and institutions in recognition of exceptional achievements.

Led Zeppelin recorded In Through The Out Door at Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden November - December 1978.
2014 Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck at Beck's Ivor Novello Award  Photo: Dave J Hogan



♪ Dazed and Confused (The Yardbirds 1967) YouTube
♪ 1977 White Summer/Black Mountain Side (Led Zeppelin, Fort Worth 1977) YouTube
♪  Full set (Page & Plant, Miami 1998) YouTube
♫ Jimmy Page & Jeff Beck PRS interview, Ivor Novello Award


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

Saturday, December 19, 2015

On This Day 19 December


1978 19 December On This Day In Through The Out Door at Polar Studios
  • 1968 Led Zeppelin - Exeter, England at Exeter Civic Hall
  • 1974 Jimmy Page & John Paul Jones encore with Bad Company & Duster Bennett - London, at Rainbow Theatre
  • 1986 Jimmy Page joins Robert Plant during Honeydrippers benefit show, Stourport at Civic Center


♪  In The Evening - Rough Mix (Led Zeppelin In Through The Out Door  Remastered) YouTube
♪  All My Love (Led Zeppelin, In Through The Out Door) YouTube
♪ I'm Gonna Crawl (Led Zeppelin, In Through The Out Door) YouTube

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

Sunday, November 15, 2015

On This Day 15 November

A day of rest across the years.  Or, if not rest, then at least out of the spotlight.
1978 15 November On This Day Jimmy Page producing In Through The Out Door at Polar Studios
Ozone Baby (audio)

  • 1966 The Yardbirds- Bowling Green, KY at University of Kentucky 
  • 1978 Jimmy Page at Polar Studios to produce In Through The Out Door 

1978:
Ozone Baby, Darlene, and Wearing and Tearing were recorded during the Polar Studio sessions. The tracks were not included on In Through The Out Door but appeared on 1982's Coda.

1979:
Led Zeppelin's eighth studio album was originally titled Look.  It was released as In Through The Out Door with album artwork designed by Hipgnosis. Both music and artwork reflect who Led Zeppelin really was at the time. Never, ever, predictable. Never, ever going to explain. 

Then and now: If you don't get it, you won't get it.

In Through The Out Door covers






♪  Ozone Baby (Led Zeppelin 1978 / 1982 / 2015) YouTube
♪  In The Evening / Rough Mix (Led Zeppelin, 1979 / 2015) YouTube



Saturday, August 15, 2015

On This Day 15 August

It appears Mr. Page has very fond memories of Texas.
1969/1979 15 August On This Day Led Zeppelin in Texas/In Through The Out Door released
♪  In The Evening (Led Zeppelin ) Soundcloud
  • 1966 The Yardbirds - Wichita, KS at Cotillion Ball - The Mixer Hop
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Mendon, MA at Lakeview Amusement Park
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - San Antonio, TX at HemisFair Arena
  • 1970 Led Zeppelin - New Haven, CT at Yale Bowl
  • 1979 In Through The Out Door released

1970 Led Zeppelin - New Haven, CT at Yale Bowl
1970:
It's hard to believe Led Zeppelin ever performed at unprepossessing venues like the Yale Bowl, a narrow stage with an awning to cover them. The acoustics must have been interesting. 

1979:
In Through the Out Doorthe eighth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, is the target of illogical criticism. This is not because of where it was recorded or how long it took to be released (recorded at ABBA's Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden over three weeks' time in November and December 1978, but not released until 15 August, 1979).  It's not because it didn't reach the top of the charts as did the other albums, because of course it did and it is back there again.

Most of the criticism is that Jimmy Page screwed up on ITTOD. The story is repeated over and over about how John Paul Jones and Robert Plant were forced to take over because Jimmy Page and John Bonham didn't show up "on time" at the recording studio, and because Jimmy Page was strung out on heroin. The story is that Jimmy Page was just along for the ride on this one.

Such closed-minded thinking. Never mind that Jimmy Page co-wrote all but two of the songs on the album and, as usual, did all the production.  Never mind how insulting these stories are to the others.  As if John Paul Jones and Robert Plant were not good enough or entitled to take the lead with Led Zeppelin's music unless it was forced on them. As if John Bonham's drumming was any less than stellar on ITTOD.

As if Jimmy Page had ever let anything get between him and the music. 

In a July 28, 2015 radio.com interview, Jimmy Page provides a different and more realistic explanation: 
"We’re going into rehearsals, and [John Paul Jones] shows up with this massive theater organ, it was called a Dream Machine [note: it's possible as few as seven of that model of the $60,000 instruments were ever built]. It was a Yamaha Dream Machine, Stevie Wonder had one too. John had it at home and had been working on it, and lo and behold, he’s got these songs together. He’d never written complete songs for Led Zeppelin before. But now he had. It was cool. Because the album before, I’d written it all. It was a guitar driven thing. There’s keyboards on the first Led Zeppelin album, and over the years. But it made obvious logical sense that if he had numbers that he’d written on this new state-of-the-art keyboard, let’s do an album which focuses on the keyboard and features it at the forefront, and that’s how it went."

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

On This Day 11 August

The more things change...
1979 11 August On This Day Led Zeppelin at Knebworth
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Salem, NH at Canobie Lake Park Ballroom
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Las Vegas, NV at Ice Palace 
  • 1979 Led Zeppelin -  Knebworth  
1969:
While on tour, Jimmy Page flew cross country to New York City for work on Led Zeppelin II at A&R Recording, a studio recording company founded in 1958 by Jack Arnold and Phil Ramone.

1979:
"The sustained roar that greeted Led Zeppelin as they trooped onto the massive Knebworth stage at twenty to ten last Saturday said it all."
~ Hugh Fielder, Sounds

The release of In Through the Out Door was to have occurred at this point but that didn't happen till 15 August 1979, and Robert Plant groused about it during the Knebworth show.

According to Dave Lewis, in Led Zeppelin: Celebration II: The 'Tight But Loose' Files, the album was named to describe its recent struggles amidst the death of Robert Plant's son Karac in 1977, and the taxation exile the band took from the UK. The exile resulted in the band being unable to tour on British soil for over two years, and trying to get back into the public mind was therefore like "trying to get in through the 'out' door."

Recorded at Polar Studios, the album was mixed at Jimmy Page's Plumpton Placestudio.  The album went to No. 1 on Billboard's chart in its second week on the chart and stayed there for seven weeks. The remaster that was released not quite two weeks ago is in the Billboard top ten again.

1979 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin Knebworth

1979 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin Knebworth

1979 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin Knebworth

♪  Audience footage 8mm (Led Zeppelin, Knebworth 11 August 1979) YouTube
♪  Full show (Led Zeppelin, Knebworth 11 August 1979) YouTube





Sunday, August 2, 2015

On This Day 02 August

 Sometimes you just have to think about it a little harder.
1967 02 August The Yardbirds travel... but see more below
♪  Think About It (The Yardbirds) Soundcloud
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Ellsworth, WI at Proche's Popular Ballroom
  • 1969 - Led Zeppelin - Albuquerque, NM at Civic Auditorium
1967:
Believe me, its easy to screw up dates when you're doing research and digging into old records. JimmyPage.com had posted this Yardbirds travel date originally as 1968, but this year corrected it to 1967 because The Yardbirds had split up in the early part of July.  

But even so, The Yardbirds would have been traveling to Ellsworth, Wisconsin for their gig that night rather than to Ann Arbor, where they were to perform on August 8, 1967.  

1969:
Phil, roadie, on the Albuquerque show (note that the creative spelling below is Phil's, not mine)

This most amazing band was, hands down, Led Zepplin. I was backstage helping out at first..... Vanilla Fudge was the main draw and the Zep of course. 1969.

We cleared the stage and their guys were pulling out the equipment and we went front row center. Pretty soon the curtains were moving, cause someone was trying to find the break so they could get through. Plant come out, says hello to everybody and says "Hi, I'm Robert Plant and we are Led Zepplin and we'd like to play some music for ya". The curtain opens and they go to it for about 1/2 hour. He says "that's the first side of our album . Here's the second side" They used to do an incredible riff where Paige would strum the lowest fret and Plant would match it exactly (I mean EXACTLY) in tone. They would go up the scale until Paige was leaning on the wah-wah pedal while sliding up and down and Plant keeping up with him the whole time. Never heard that matched before or since. Then Plant said " we are working on a second album, would you like to hear it?" Duh....... They played about four more songs and Plant said "That's all we got, thanks a lot".

1969 02 August Led Zeppelin in Albuquerque

1969 Led Zeppelin in Albuquerque

Because I don't have any music for you from the above dates, here are some links to In The Evening that I used in a previous Mage Music post to track the evolution of magic in the song, and I've added the rough mix from the In Through The Out Door remaster companion disc (I got mine, did you get yours?)

♪  In The Evening – Studio: Led Zeppelin In Through The Out Door – 1979 
♪  In The Evening – Live: Led Zeppelin Knebworth August 4 1979
♪  In The Evening – Live: Led Zeppelin Berlin July 7 1980
♪  In The Evening – Live: Page & Plant Glastonbury - June 25 1995
♪  In The Evening - Rough Mix (from remaster companion disc)

Friday, July 31, 2015

On This Day 31 July

Many opportunities now available to get more Jimmy Page.
1967 31 July On This Day The Yardbirds - Vancouver, British Columbia at Kerrisdale Arena
♪  Only The Black Rose (Jimmy Page home recording 1967) 
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Vancouver, British Columbia at Kerrisdale Arena
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin NBC Nightly News appearance

1973:
Check out the video. The boys sure did ham it up for the news camera.
Jimmy Page, from NBC News report on rich rock stars

2015:
Only a few days left to support Scarlet Page's Kickstarter campaign for her photographic book project, Resonators.  There are several pledge levels, ranging from a good-will gesture all the way to to a signed copy of the book plus day's photoshoot in London with Scarlet. Resonators is to be published November 2015.

Jimmy Page, photo by Scarlet Page from her book, Resonators

2015:
The last three of the Led Zeppelin studio remasters are released today. The remasters represent thousands of hours of Jimmy Page's effort to provide the music world with the best quality Led Zeppelin albums ever.

Presence
In Through The Out Door
Coda