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Saturday, January 6, 2024

On this day 06 January

 Band banned in Boston

1975 06 January On This Day Led Zeppelin caused a riot and they weren't even there
1975:
"Banned in Boston" describes works of art (painting and sculpture, literature, music, theater, etc.) that were prohibited from distribution or exhibition in Boston because of , "objectionable content", including but not limited to works with sexual content or foul language. Remember, Boston was founded by Puritans, and artwork was banned in Boston as early as 1651. The city was still banning art in the twentieth century.

On this day in 1975, events in Boston led to the band's being banned there for five years. Led Zeppelin wasn't even in the USA at that time, but it didn't matter. 

It all started when Led Zeppelin was booked to play a show at Boston Garden on 04 February 1975.  The announcement of the concert, the “first monster rock show of the new year”, was made on December 31, 1974, and stated that tickets would go on sale the following Tuesday (07 January, 1975), with the show expected to be sold out immediately.

By that time in the USA fans often would line up the night before concert tickets went on sale. That wasn't uncommon. But on the night of 06 January, Boston police (including a few from Boston's Tactical Patrol Force) were sent to Boston Garden to deal with a reported 3000 fans who had arrived in advance for the box office to open at 10 a.m. the next day - and who were trashing the place.  Because of the cold, the doors had been opened to allow freezing fans to wait inside.  Somehow that act of mercy resulted in the fans running amok, vandalizing the building to the tune of about $30,000.  Police confiscated knives and martial arts implements from some of the rioters. The estimated average age of fans was reported to be 14, but since no one was actually arrested it's hard to know how accurate that was.

And then, in spite of the fact that Led Zeppelin had been booked for the show, somehow the concert had not actually been licensed by the Boston Licensing Board. That was all the excuse that Mayor Kevin White, reportedly a Stones fan, needed to refuse the permit for Led Zeppelin's show, and on top of it the band was banned in Boston for five years. 

1972 busted in Rhode Island but saved by Boston's mayor
Fair? Hardly. Mayor White didn't make a fuss when fans who were waiting at Boston Garden rioted in 1972 when the band didn't show up on time. No, instead White personally got Keith Richards and Mick Jagger out of assault busts in Rhode Island so they could get back to Boston for the gig. No banned in Boston for them.

Meanwhile in 1975 Led Zeppelin fans in Boston who never got the tickets for Led Zeppelin because now the band was banned there were offered tickets by mail for a newly scheduled show in Uniondale NY on 04 February. Those who showed up with an envelope bearing a Massachusetts postmark  got preferential seating.

2012 January Classic Rock Magazine (Ross Halfin cover photo)
By the way, Boston seems to be a bit proud of their place in Led Zeppelin history. On their "Celebrate Boston" website (albeit in the Crime folder) there's a more detailed account of the Led Zeppelin Riot.

Another article on iHeart Radio's website claims that JP didn't know why the show was cancelled in Boston or why they didn't play Boston in 1977 until he did some research for his own website more than thirty years later.



Wednesday, January 6, 2016

On This Day 06 January

Banned in Boston
1975 06 January On This Day Led Zeppelin caused a riot and they weren't even there
1975:
"Banned in Boston" is a phrase used to describe works of art (literature, music, movies or plays) that were prohibited from distribution or exhibition in Boston because of , "objectionable content", including but not limited to works with sexual content or foul language.  Remember, Boston was founded by Puritans, and artwork was banned in Boston as early as 1651.

On this day in Boston, events led to the band's being banned in Boston for five years, but it was Led Zeppelin shows rather than the music that was banned. 

It all started when Led Zeppelin was booked to play at Boston Garden on 04 February 1975.  The announcement of the concert, the “first monster rock show of the new year”, was made on December 31, 1974, and stated that tickets would go on sale the following Tuesday (07 January, 1975), with the show expected to be sold out immediately.

On the night of 06 January, Boston police (including a few from Boston's Tactical Patrol Force) were sent to Boston Garden to deal with a reported 3000 fans who had arrived in advance for the box office to open at 10 a.m. the next day and who were trashing the place.  Because of the cold, the doors had been opened to allow freezing fans to wait inside.  Somehow that act of mercy resulted in the fans running amok, vandalizing the building to the tune of about $30,000.  Police confiscated knives and martial arts implements from some of the rioters. 

In spite of the fact that Led Zeppelin had been booked for the show the concert had not actually been licensed by the Boston Licensing Board. Mayor Kevin White, reportedly a Stones fan, refused the permit for Led Zeppelin's show and they were banned in Boston for five years. 

1972 busted in Rhode Island but saved by Boston's mayor
Mayor White had personally got Keith Richards and Mick Jagger out of assault busts in Rhode Island in 1972 because fans who were waiting at Boston Garden would riot if the band didn't show up. Yet in June 1975 The Stones were booked for the Garden and they got their permit just fine. Talk about politics.


2012 January Classic Rock Magazine (Ross Halfin cover photo)



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Thursday, May 14, 2015

On This Day 14 May

Who ever said it was easy being a rock god?

1991 14 May On This Day Reno,NV/Lawlor Events Center - with David Coverdale,
jam with Poison, fall through stage floor

  • 1967 - Jimmy Page - The Yardbirds - Stratford,London,England
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin New Orleans,LA US/Municiple Auditorium
 ♪ Stairway to Heaven New Orleans, YouTube
Before Moby Dick Plant said: “I once heard a song called The Witch Queen of New Orleans. Well, tonight, I’m pleased to announce that John Bonham is The Drag Queen Of New Orleans!" Page laughs so much that he enters the piece late…
~ From Dave Lewis’s Led Zeppelin: The Concert File, describing the 1973 show in New Orleans
After this show the band members attended a party at Cosimo Recording Studios (note that this event has been posted elsewhere as occurring in 1972, but in May 1972 the band was recording at Stargroves, Mick Jagger's country home, and subsequently at Olympic Studios in England).  
1973 14 May post-show party at Cosimo Recording Studios, New Orleans.  Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Ernie K-Doe
  • 1986 The Firm at Kansas City,MO/Kemper Arena
  • 1988 Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham at Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary, New York, NY/Madison Square Garden 
  • 1991 Jimmy Page, David Coverdale jam with Poison at Reno,NV/Lawlor Events Center 
  • 2014 Interviews in NYC for Remasters releases
1988 Jimmy Page, Jason Bonham & Robert Plant at Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary, New York, NY/Madison Square Garden [not in photo: John Paul Jones]

1988 Jimmy Page& Robert Plant at Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary, New York, NY/Madison Square Garden

Jimmy Page interview in New York City on Wednesday May 14, 2014. Craig Robertson/Toronto Sun/QMI Agency

2014 14 May “I knew what I was doing, and I didn’t want anybody getting in the way of it.” — Jimmy Page
Credit: Damon Winter/The New York Times