Showing posts with label Johnny Cash. Show all posts
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Friday, July 7, 2023

On This Day 07 July

 Honoring Bonzo on this day


1980 07 July On This Day  Led Zeppelin, Berlin  Final show

1980 07 July On This Day Led Zeppelin Berlin

  • 1968 Yardbirds -Beds, England at Student Union, Luton College
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Chicago at Chicago Stadium
  • 1980 Led Zeppelin - Berlin, Germany at Eissporthalle Jafféstraße ^^^
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Washington, DC at MCI Center
  • 2001 Page & Plant - Montreux Festival, with Bill Jennings and Mike Watts 

Jimmy Page / Led Zeppelin  Chicago 1973

Led Zeppelin  Chicago 1973

2001 Page & Plant Montreux Jazz Festival
2001:
This night at Montreux was a tribute to Sun Records, founded by Sam Phillips.  Phillips was a DJ, radio engineer, producer, label owner, and talent scout throughout the 1940s and 1950s.  In 1950 he started up the Memphis Recording Service for amateurs (then!) such as B.B. King, Junior Parker, and Howlin' Wolf.  Phillips launched the Sun Records label in 1952.  The Memphis Recording Service became the Sun Recording Studio, which was the first to record Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash.  Phillips recorded what may be the first rock and roll record: "Rocket 88" (discussed previously in Mage Music).

At Montreux, Page & Plant were introduced by Claude Nobs and Ahmet Ertegun. The playlist below provides links to the original versions that Page & Plant covered, with the final link being the 2001 Montreux show.
2014 Jimmy Page (Ross Halfin Photo)

2014 July Guitar World cover (Ross Halfin Photo)

 Led Zeppelin (Chicago IL at Chicago Stadium, 07 July 1973)

Led Zeppelin (Berlin Germany at Eissporthalle Jafféstraße, 07 July 1980)

Montreux 2001:
♪  Good Rockin' Tonight (Roy Brown) YouTube
♪  My Bucket's Got a Hole in It (Sonny Burgess) YouTube
♪  Heart in Your Hand (Page & Plant, Walking Into Clarksdale 1998) YouTube
♪  Candy Store Rock (Led Zeppelin, Presence 1976) YouTube
♪  Endless Sleep (Jody Reynolds) YouTube
♪  How Many More Years  (Howlin’ Wolf) YouTube
♪  My Baby Left Me  (Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup) YouTube
♪  Baby Let's Play House  (Arthur Gunter) YouTube

♪  Live at Montreux ( Page & Plant 2001) YouTube




Tuesday, July 7, 2015

On This Day 07 July

Honoring Bonzo on this day

1980 07 July On This Day  Led Zeppelin, Berlin  Final show

1980 07 July On This Day Led Zeppelin Berlin

  • 1968 Yardbirds -Beds, England at Student Union, Luton College
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Chicago at Chicago Stadium
  • 1980 Led Zeppelin - Berlin, Germany at Eissporthalle Jafféstraße ^^^
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Washington, DC at MCI Center
  • 2001 Page & Plant - Montreux Festival, with Bill Jennings and Mike Watts 

Jimmy Page / Led Zeppelin  Chicago 1973

Led Zeppelin  Chicago 1973

2001 Page & Plant Montreux Jazz Festival
2001:
This night at Montreux was a tribute to Sun Records, founded by Sam Phillips.  Phillips was a DJ, radio engineer, producer, label owner, and talent scout throughout the 1940s and 1950s.  In 1950 he started up the Memphis Recording Service for amateurs (then!) such as B.B. King, Junior Parker, and Howlin' Wolf.  Phillips launched the Sun Records label in 1952.  The Memphis Recording Service became the Sun Recording Studio, which was the first to record Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash.  Phillips recorded what may be the first rock and roll record: "Rocket 88" (discussed previously in Mage Music).

At Montreux, Page & Plant were introduced by Claude Nobs and Ahmet Ertegun. The playlist below provides links to the original versions that Page & Plant covered, with the final link being the 2001 Montreux show.
2014 Jimmy Page (Ross Halfin Photo)

2014 July Guitar World cover (Ross Halfin Photo)

♪  Good Rockin' Tonight (Roy Brown) YouTube
♪  My Bucket's Got a Hole in It (Sonny Burgess) YouTube
♪  Heart in Your Hand (Page & Plant, Walking Into Clarksdale 1998) YouTube
♪  Candy Store Rock (Led Zeppelin, Presence 1976) YouTube
♪  Endless Sleep (Jody Reynolds) YouTube
♪  How Many More Years  (Howlin’ Wolf) YouTube
♪  My Baby Left Me  (Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup) YouTube
♪  Baby Let's Play House  (Arthur Gunter) YouTube

♪  Live at Montreux ( Page & Plant 2001) YouTube



Thursday, June 4, 2015

On This Day 04 June

I have to tell you, I'm not a Johnny Cash fan. So sue me.
Jimmy Page with Neil Christian and the Crusaders
  • 1968 The Yardbirds - Montgomery ,AL at International Speedway Fairgrounds-Big Spring Fair
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Oklahoma City,OK/The Myriad
A little bit of Jimmy Page history. In 1959 Jimmy Page played with an early incarnation of the band, Red-E-Lewis And The Redcats (Jimmy Rook was the stage name of the drummer).

Red E. Lewis & The Red Cats #3 (Easter 1959 - Spring 1960)
· William Stubbs (Lead Vocals) "Reddy Lewis"
· Jimmy Page (Lead Guitar)
· Jumbo Spicer (Bass)
· Tornado Evans a.k.a. Jimmy Rook (Drums)
· Chris Tidmarsh (Manager)

Neil Christian & The Crusaders evolved out  Red-E-Lewis And The Red Cats.  Tidmarsh (a.k.a. Neil Christian) gave stage names to all his band members, and Jimmy Page was known as “Nelson Storm” after the 18th century admiral.  Jimmy Page earned £20 per week.  He toured with the band for two years until he was forced to quit due to illness (mononucleosis), after which he attended Sutton Art College. He recorded with Christian in the studio until 1964 ("Get a Load of This", a Merseybeat-style recording released in July ’63; instrumental “Crusading”; "I Like It", a R&B-rock).

Neil Christian & The Crusaders #1 (Early 1960 - October 1962)
· Chris Tidmarsh (Lead Vocals)
· Jimmy Page (Lead Guitar)
· Jumbo Spicer (Bass)
· Tornado Evans (Drums)
· Iain Hines (Keyboards)


1959 Jimmy Rook band (first incarnation of Red E. Lewis & The Red Cats)

Lineup of Neil Christian and the Crusaders

John "Jumbo" Spicer and Jimmy Page, around 1962

Jimmy and Jumbo singing around 1962