Showing posts with label John Bonham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Bonham. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

On This Day 20 June

 Dr. Rock God.

2008 20 June On This Day Honorary Doctorate from University of Surrey
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Newcastle upon Tyne, England at Newcastle City Hall
  • 1980 Led Zeppelin - Brussels, Belgium at Vorst Nationaal
  • 2008 20 June On This Day Honorary Doctorate from University of Surrey

2008 Jimmy Page at Guildford Cathedral
after receiving an Honorary Doctorate from the University o f Surrey

1969

1980


1980 Led Zeppelin Tour Over Europe, Brussels (Photo Mark Staples)

Pat's Delight was named for John Bonham's wife Pat. The song evolved into Moby Dick, which was named by Jason Bonham, and later morphed into Over The Top. Jimmy Page's guitar riffs changed for the various versions as well. 



THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS - Music will be added at another time.  Thank you for your patience.

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

On This Day June 13

 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



    Wednesday, May 3, 2017

    Fake news is no news: Led Zeppelin reunion

    I have a lot of trouble with fake news. "Fake" is too nice a word. Fiction is what it is, but when the "news" is presented as fact then what we have is lies.

    Lies.

    But what's more troubling to me is how so many people have lost their marbles -- excuse me, I mean their critical reasoning ability -- and gulp up fake news as truth. And then, like a flu, they spread it.

    Let's talk about a Led Zeppelin "reunion"

    First, what is a reunion? It's a regathering of people who have gathered before. So... a true Led Zeppelin reunion would require that John Bonham be sitting at the drum kit. Sorry, I'm not one of those folks who accepts Bonzo's son as a real member of the band. Yes, Jason's a great drummer... but he's not his father. He hasn't worked with the other three gentlemen to create new music. The music that he drums to is his father's music. Jason is a cover drummer. I love the man, but there it is.

    Let's talk about "facts"

    No, let's not. There are no cold facts. Videos that supposedly prove Jimmy Page intends to do Desert Trip 2017 are from years ago, before there even was a Desert Trip. Use your brains, people. No one who counts has made a definitive statement about a reunion in Nevada, in 2017, or anyplace/anytime.

    Now let's talk about Desert Trip 2017 itself

    A Led Zeppelin reunion would trash Desert Trip. How many million people tried for tickets for the last time Led Zeppelin got together? Over 20 million. There would be that many and more for another try to see the gentlemen on stage. So let's think about what happened to the Ahmet Ertegon Tribute (the actual name for the 2007 event at O2). Quickly now, who can tell us what other headliner bands were there - raise your hands. Um... I'm not seeing hands. Why? Because the Tribute is usually called the Led Zeppelin Reunion for a reason. When the gentlemen in question get together, that's all there is in the world. Back in 2007 Pete Townshend famously refused to show up, saying that with Led Zeppelin there, they didn't need him. What headliner band would want to be reduced to a supporting act that nobody came to listen to?

    Some kind of festival that would be.

    This is all stupid talk anyway. It's not like the the rumors that Led Zeppelin are reuniting to perform at Desert Trip 2017 could possibly be anything but fake news. These news articles that announce "insider sources" are reporting that Robert Plant has agreed to a reunion in 2017 because of the band's upcoming 50th anniversary.

    Um. Do the math, people. Led Zeppelin was formed and first performed in 1968. So Desert Trip 2017 would be... the 49th anniversary.

    But more logic

    So let's suppose that Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones have agreed to a reunion and Jason Bonham has accepted an invitation to join them. And let's suppose that they decide to do this in 2017 instead of 2018. We know very well that the boys are perfectly capable of being sneaky about such decisions, and are perfectly capable of meeting for practice sessions without the slightest hint of a rumor getting out.

    We know this. But suddenly these rumors. And not one bit of confirmation from the gentlemen in question. So what does this tell us?

    It tells us that Desert Trip probably put an absolutely baseless rumor out there to begin with, because what this has done is created incredible publicity for them. But... do we see any announcement of dates in 2017? No. Do we see any confirmation of a lineup for 2017? No.

    Uh huh. Sure Led Zeppelin's going to show up. Because if it's on the internet it must be true. And hey -- I've got a confounded bridge to sell you.

    Friday, July 15, 2016

    Armageddon

    1993 still from Pride and Joy video, Coverdale/Page
    People tend to dismiss Coverdale/Page as a Robert Plant substitute effort. I've always thought that doing so is not only a mistake, but that such a viewpoint alters the listening experience enough to make it impossible to really hear what's going on. They're missing out on an extraordinary opportunity to appreciate some first-class music.

    Both Jimmy Page and David Coverdale were, by 1993, seasoned musicians and no longer in the flower of their youth. While some would say they were past their prime, when it comes to creativity there may never be a prime -- there may be just one masterpiece after another.

    Make no mistake. Coverdale/Page is nothing but a masterpiece.

    Jimmy Page and David Coverdale nail it. These two musicians have a nitty-gritty, tarnished depth to them that is different than Led Zeppelin, mostly because David Coverdale is not, in fact, Robert Plant. 

    Coverdale delivers something entirely new to the music: Life experience.  In the years when Led Zeppelin was recording and touring, Page, Plant, Jones and Bonham simply weren't old enough to deliver the perspective that sheer number of years lived gives to the music. That's why the music of Led Zeppelin is, in a weird way, pure and sometimes even innocent.

    The Coverdale and Page of 1993 can not pretend to innocence.

    Beyond the difference between Coverdale and Plant, there is another interesting aspect to the Coverdale/Page album, namely that it contains a lament about the tragedy and destruction of war. As far as I know, Whisper a Prayer for the Dying is the only time Jimmy Page ever put out a song even remotely political, and this one is amazing. 

    This is music of grown-ups who now look beyond their own needs and out to the world where there is so much suffering. This is the music of those who have known of sorrow and loss in their own lives. True, Robert Plant sang of the loss of his beloved son, Karac, and it stabbed us in the heart.  But David Coverdale sings of of the pointless loss of beloved strangers, and it stabs us in the soul.  


    ♪ Whisper a Prayer for the Dying (Coverdale Page, 1993) YouTube
    Check out the lyrics.

    ♪ Coverdale/Page playlist (YouTube)







    Monday, May 30, 2016

    On This Day 31 May

    John Bonham was born on this day in 1948.
    1969 31 May On This Day Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Fillmore East
    • 1948 John “Bonzo” Bonham born
    • 1968 The Yardbirds - Los Angeles, CA at Shrine Auditorium
    • 1969 31 May On This Day Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Fillmore East
    • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Inglewood, CA at The Forum
    • 1977 Led Zeppelin - Greensboro, NC at Greensboro Coliseum
    John Bonham
    Led Zeppelin played the LA Forum on John Bonham's 25th birthday. When George Harrison and wife Patti dropped by to help celebrate at the hotel afterwards, Bonham threw both of them, fully clothed, into the swimming pool. (as reported by Newswire, June 1973)

    John "Bonzo" Bonham, arguably the world's best rock drummer, was a core part of Led Zeppelin's success.

    Around the same time in 1968 that Jimmy Page asked Bonham to join the new band that would become Led Zeppelin, "John had also been receiving other tempting offers from esteemed artists such as Joe Cocker and Chris Farlowe who were in positions to offer John more financially lucrative prospects. Plant and Grant bombarded Bonham with telegrams of persuasion (eight from Plant and fourty from Grant) sent to John at his favourite local pub: 'Three Men in a Boat' in Walsall. Bonham finally decided to accept Grant's offer, joining the band in early September 1968. Bonham said: "I decided I liked their music better than Cocker's or Farlowe's." Quote from http://www.johnbonham.co.uk/


    1967 A young John Bonham and Robert Plant with Band of Joy

    Bonzo at tea time

    1971 Bonham & Page in Japan

    1973 31 May John Bonham takes a bow on his birthday at LA Forum

    1974 14 Feb Bonham presenting Keith Moon with a fake award
    on stage during a concert featuring Roy Harper and Friends
    at the Rainbow Theatre, London

    1975 Bonham Earls Court

    The essential John Bonham

    John Bonham portrait by Jan Perssons



    ♪ Happy Birthday Bonzo (Led Zeppelin, LA Forum 1973) YouTube
    ♪ Bonzo's Montreux (Led Zeppelin, CODA, recorded 1976 released 1982) YouTube

    ♫ John Bonham, Traps Magazine article by Chris Welch PDF 25 page download

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

    Sunday, May 29, 2016

    On This Day 30 May

    Page & Plant & Presley & Ellis and Jones & Bonham too!
    1998 30 May On This Day Page & Plant - Tupelo, MS at Tupelo Coliseum

    1998 30 May On This Day Page & Plant - tour book
    • 1968 The Yardbirds - Riverside, CA at The Purple Haze
    • 1969 Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Fillmore East (2 sets)
    • 1977 Led Zeppelin - Landover MD at Capital Centre
    • 1998 30 May On This Day Page & Plant - Tupelo, MS at Tupelo Coliseum
    1969 Jimmy Page backstage, Fillmore East

    1977:
    From Dave Lewis' The Concert File (p291):
    Peter grant recalled: "I was invited to dinner at the Russian Embassy and all the guests came to the gig. I think it was Landover... they all want to sit on the side of the stage. Jonesy then plays variations from Rachmaninov during No Quarter and the Russian guests are just blown away.
    1977 Jimmy Page at Landover  Photo credit: L Hensley

    1977 John Bonham at Landover - just because it's a great shot  Photo credit: L Hensley
    1998:
    Elvis Presley was born in Tupelo MS, where the Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum is now located.  . Jimmy Page and Robert Plant visited the museum after their Tupelo show.

    Elvis Presley as a young boy in Tupelo
    2015 Jimmy Page and Royston Ellis

    ♪ Tupelo (John Lee Hooker, 1960) SoundCloud
    ♪ I Can't Quit You (Led Zeppelin, Fillmore East 1969) YouTube
    ♪ Home movie (Vince Cavo and friends document their road trip from Utica, NY to Landover, with brief cuts from the 30 May 1977 concert)
    ♪ Full set (Led Zeppelin, Landover 30 May 1977) YouTube playlist

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

    Friday, January 22, 2016

    On This Day 22 January


    1973 22 January On This Day Led Zeppelin at Southampton University

    • 1967 The Yardbirds - Sydney, Australia at Sydney Stadium
    • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Southampton,UK at Southampton University
    • 1975 Led Zeppelin - Chicago, IL. at Chicago Stadium (day 3 of 3)
    1971:
    Note that the source for the one minute intro to Four Sticks (link below), with John Bonham's setting up the timing, may have been from a session at Headley Grange between 1970 December and 1971 January or from the 1971 February sessions at Island Studios in London.  Rumor has it that this and other outtakes were found in trash.


    1973 Jimmy Page / Led Zeppelin at soundcheck, Southampton University

    1973 Jimmy Page / Led Zeppelin at Southampton University

    1973 Jimmy Page / Led Zeppelin at Southampton University




    ♪  Four Sticks / intro only (Led Zeppelin, rehearsal 1971) YouTube
    ♪  Dancing Days (Led Zeppelin, Southampton 1973) YouTube
    ♪  Full set (Led Zeppelin, Southampton 1973) YouTube

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

    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)



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




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

    Tuesday, September 29, 2015

    On This Day 29 September

    Oh Mr. Bonham....
    1971 29 September On This Day Led Zeppelin in Osaka, last performance in Japan
    published 2020





    1971 29 September On This Day Led Zeppelin in Osaka, last performance in Japan

    • 1966 The Yardbirds - Stockton, England at ABC Theatre
    • 1971 Led Zeppelin - Osaka, Japan at Osaka Festival Hall
    • 1995 Page & Plant - Albuquerque, New Mexico at Tingley Coliseum
    1971:
    This performance was a bit chaotic, with John Bonham disappearing from the stage and the other three having to wing it for a while. Years later Peter Grant said that Bonzo and Robert Plant were having a tiff about a minor amount of money from some time in the past. Bonham was also reported to have said he was tired of Moby Dick, and in fact the solo was just 11 minutes long this show. 

    Perhaps it is fitting that the first and only live performance by Led Zeppelin of Friends was performed at this gig. Note that the On This Day text says Bonham had not yet returned to the stage, but in fact, he had.

    1971 Led Zeppelin in Japan

    1971 Led Zeppelin, Osaka, day 2

    1971 Led Zeppelin in Osaka day 2


    ♪  Full set (Led Zeppelin, Osaka 29 September 1971) YouTube
    ♪  Friends (Led Zeppelin, Osaka 29 September 1971) YouTube
    ♪  Friends (Page & Plant with Bombay Orchestra 1972/2015 remaster) YouTube
    ♪  Friends (Page & Plant, No Quarter 1994) YouTube
    ♪  Friends (Led Zeppelin, 1970/2014 remaster) YouTube
    ♪  Full set (Page & Plant, Albuquerque 1995) YouTube

     

    Friday, September 25, 2015

    On This Day 25 September

    On this day Led Zeppelin began recording Led Zeppelin I, the band's opening shot heard round the world. On this day 12 years later, Led Zeppelin was done. 

    What made John Bonham such a great drummer? Not just the speed, strength, and power of his playing --which was considerable-- but his ability to hold the rhythm steady while all four of his limbs moved around the beat. 
    Holder of elemental energies: Master of Drums. RIP Bonzo. Never forgotten.

    1968 25 September On This Day - Led Zeppelin I recording begun
    published 2020




    1967 25 September On This Day The Yardbirds, Ten Little Indians recorded at Olympic Number Two Studio
    ♪  Ten Little Indians (Yardbirds 1967) Soundcloud

    • 1966 Yardbirds - Liverpool, England at Liverpool Empire Theatre
    • 1967 Yardbirds - Ten Little Indians recorded at Olympic Number Two Studio; Jimmy Page uses reverse echo effect
    • 1980 John Henry Bonham death 

    1967:
    Ten Little Indians was written by Harry Nilsson for his 1967 Pandemonium Shadow Show album. The Yardbirds covered it that same year. Jimmy Page, who thought it was an "extremely silly song" (Uncut Magazine, January 2009), used engineering to salvage it with reverse echo, an effect that he was to use later on You Shook Me, Whole Lotta Love and When The Levee Breaks.

    1980:
    People have commented on the fact that Jimmy Page has never chosen to acknowledge John Bonham's death on the Jimmy Page On This Day website home page. To me it's no mystery: Jimmy Page has always been very protective of his personal life, and his feelings about Bonzo's passing would be a most unlikely thing he would discuss in such a public way. 

    Jimmy Page has also said that everything that needs to be known about him can be found in his music. I believe this is true about any musician who is true to his art. John Bonham was and remains the only drummer I can consistently listen to and hear music, not just rhythm. He has been called the best rock drummer in the world, and I can't disagree. RIP Bonzo.
    1971 John Bonham/Led Zeppelin, Belfast

    1977 John Bonham/Led Zeppelin, Landover (L Hensley photo)

    RIP Bonzo


    ♪  Ten Little Indians (Yardbirds, 1967) YouTube
    ♪  You Shook Me (Led Zeppelin, 1969/2014 remaster) YouTube
    ♪  When the Levee Breaks (Led Zeppelin, Mothership 2007 remaster) YouTube
    ♪  Moby Dick (Led Zeppelin, Royal Albert Hall 1970) YouTube
    ♪  Bonzo's Montreux (John Bonham/Led Zeppelin, Coda Mix construction in progress 1976/2015 remaster) YouTube

     
    [updated 25 September 2020]

    Monday, September 14, 2015

    On This Day 14 September

    If you're a friend of Jimmy Page's, you're a friend for life
    1988 14 September On This Day Jimmy Page Outrider Tour - Austin, TX at Frank Erwin Center
    ♪  How Come (Ronnie Lane) Soundcloud

    • 1968 Led Zeppelin - Stockholm (Knivsta), Sweden at Angby Park
    • 1971 Led Zeppelin - Berkeley, CA at Berkeley Community Center
    • 1974 Jimmy Page & John Bonham with David Crosby, Neil Young, Graham Nash & Stephen Stills - St. James Place, London at Quaglino's Restaurant 
    • 1988 Jimmy Page Outrider Tour - Austin, TX at Frank Erwin Center
    1974:
    After the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and Joni Mitchell show at Wembley in London, all four members of Led Zeppelin joined in at the party at Quaglino's Restaurant in St. James Place.  The in-house band was determined to be no good, so Young, Nash and Stills took the stage.  They were joined by Jimmy Page and John Bonham for a jam that included Vampire Blues and On The Beach. Supposedly Robert Plant also joined in on guitar and vocals. If there are recordings of the jam, I haven't come across them. If you have, please share!

    1974 Neil Young, Graham Nash, Stephen Stills & Jimmy Page
    jam at Quaglino's in London after CSNY concert at Wembley.   (Photo Joseph Stevens)

    1988:
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Ronnie Lane was the driving force in the British bands the Small Faces and later, the Faces with Rod Stewart and Ron Wood. In 1973 he quit the Faces and formed his own band, Ronnie Lane’s Slim Chance. They toured England in a caravan for a few years, playing in small towns like bards of old, complete with a circus tent, jugglers and clowns.

    Lane also established a mobile studio after he left the Faces. Kashmir was recorded there. It was around this time that Lane was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, rendering him incapable of playing his instruments or singing. Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Joe Cocker, Steve Winwood and other musicians put together and performed the ARMS Tour in the UK and US in 1983 to raise awareness of MS and to promote a cure.  Lane died in 1997 from the disease.

    1988 Jimmy Page with Bucks Burnett in Texas

    1988 Jimmy Page with photographer Mark Bowman in Texas
    2013 Jimmy Page with Bucks Burnett in London

    ♪  Since I’ve Been Loving You (Led Zeppelin, Berkeley 14 September 1971) YouTube
    ♪ Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin, Berkeley CA 14th September 1971) YouTube
    ♪  Stairway To Heaven (Led Zeppelin, Berkeley 14 September 1971) YouTube
    ♪  The Lemon Song (Led Zeppelin, Berkeley 14 September 1971) YouTube
    ♪  Who's To Blame (Jimmy Page Outrider Tour, Austin 1988) YouTube