Showing posts with label Page & Plant. Show all posts
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Monday, November 6, 2023

On this day 06 November

 Don't go - I can't quit you!

1964  06 November - Baby Please Don't Go released

  • 1964 Baby Please Don't Go, by Them with Van Morrison feat. Jimmy Page  released
  • 1966 The Yardbirds - Bartlesville, OK at Bartlesville Civic Center
  • 1966 The Yardbirds - Tulsa, OK at Tulsa Assembly Center Arena
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - San Francisco, CA at Winterland Ballroom (day 1 of 3)
  • 1998 Page & Plant -  London, England at Wembley Arena 
1964:
The band Them was a Northern Irish group formed in 1964 with founding member, Van Morrison.  They released a number of songs you've no doubt rocked to over the years, including Gloria and Here Comes the Night.

1969
Jimmy Page..."understands the role of accompanist  (to vocalist or instrumentalist) and yet can turn on a tough, biting solo in old style blues or electronic head music with no apparent change of pace." [P.Elwood/Examiner/Nov. 1969]

A double encore at the Winterland Ballroom: Eddie Cochran's C'mon Everybody and Something Else.

1969 Winterland



1998
The second song of the first of Page & Plant's two encores was Ramble On, which Led Zeppelin had never played live in its entirety.

1998





♪  Baby Please Don't Go (Them with Van Morrison, feat. Jimmy Page guitar 1964) 
♪  Led Zeppelin (San Francisco at Winterland,Ballroom 06 November 1969) 
♪  Page & Plant (London, England at Wembley Arena day 2, 06 November 1998)

Friday, November 3, 2023

On this day 03 November

 He's never wasting my time

1988 03 November On This Day Jimmy Page Outrider, New Haven CT
♪ Wasting My Time (SoundCloud)

  • 1966 The Yardbirds Dick Clark Caravan of Stars tour - Decatur, AL at Decatur High School 
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - New York, NY at Village Theatre
  • 1988 Jimmy Page Outrider Tour - New Haven, CT at New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Manchester, England at Manchester Evening News Arena
  • 2014 Jimmy Page interviewed by Jeff Koons


1988 Jimmy Page/Outrider New Haven CT (background image from website)

2014
Jimmy Page was interviewed by Jeff Koons in New York for 92Y. In the Q&A, JP discussed his official photographic autobiography, the recent re-mastered releases of Led Zeppelin IV and Houses of the HolyWhen Koons offered to produce any artwork to go along with Page's anticipated solo tour and album next year, Page enthusiastically shook his hand, closing the deal. I'd like to know what Koons thinks about that deal now.





2016
Jimmy Page helped promote the return of Flaming June by Frederic Leighton (1830-1895) to Britain, gone since the 1960s. 



Flaming June by Sir Frederic Leighton, painted in 1895

See Wikipedia for the painting's history



2023
Mage Music: Woman At Work
I've got a writing project I'm doing this month. You may have heard of NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), a challenge to write 50,000 words of a novel in one month (roughly 150 pages, or half of a publishable book).  I've been doing it for a few years now (first attempt was in 2008).  I always think I'm too busy to do it each year, but I do. I'll be doing it this year, too, even though I can't start until the 6th because I'm out of town.

Wish me luck! Buy the book when it comes out next spring! It's a sequel, so you might want to read the first book in the series, DARK GREEN.  Or maybe an unrelated novel before that, Evolution Device, a story of music and magic inspired partly by the writing I've done here over the years, and partly by the life and career of my favorite guitarist. 



♪  Jimmy Page Outrider Tour (New Haven, CT at New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 03 November 1988)
♪  Page & Plant (Manchester, England at Manchester Evening News Arena, 03 November 1998) 
♫  Jimmy Page interviewed by Jeff Koons 2014

Thursday, November 2, 2023

On this day 02 November

 Blues can be happy

1985 02 November On This Day Blues 'N Booze benefit for Neville Hall

  • 1966 The Yardbirds Dick Clark Caravan of Stars tour - Magnolia, AR at Southern State College
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - New York City at Village Theatre
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Toronto, Canada at O'Keefe Centre
  • 1985 Jimmy Page - Waltham St. Lawrence, England at Neville Hall - Blues 'N' Booze Benefit
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Glasgow, Scotland at SE+CC, Hall 4
  • 2009 Jimmy Page attends Classic Rock Awards, London 

1969:
While in Toronto John Bonham bought a miniature drum kit for his three year old son, Jason.
ca 1969 John Bonham and Jason Bonham 

1969 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin backstage, Toronto

1969 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin, Toronto
1985:
Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera was a British rock band active in the late 1960s. They started out as a soul and blues band called The Five Proud Walkers, but after opening for Pink Floyd on tour, the group went more towards psychedelic rock and changed their name to Velvet Opera. The band was comprised of Richard Hudson (drums), John Ford (bass), Colin Forster (lead guitar), Jimmy Horrocks (organ and flute), and Dave Terry, a.k.a. "Elmer Gantry" (vocals and harmonica). When Dave Terry started wearing a cape and preacher's hat like Burt Lancaster did in the title roll of the 1960 film based on Sinclair Lewis' novel, Elmer Gantry, the band's name changed again.  It wasn't the last time, either.

Neville Hall was originally a cottage held by the Manor of Waltham St Lawrence. In modern times it was used as a school, sold in 1913 to the Parish Council and became known as The Neville Hall in memory of the Reverend Honorable Grey Neville.

The House of Neville has been around since medieval times,and was a leading political force in English history. The House of Neville and the House of Percy were rivals, heavily involved with the machinations of the Wars of the Roses. However in 1569 the Houses Neville and Percy joined forces in the Rising of the North, the attempt to overthrow Elizabeth I and replace her with the Catholic Mary, Queen of Scots.

To Brits, this is all recent history. For the rest of us, what's important is that Neville Hall is still used for community events, including concerts; and that Jimmy Page joined up with Elmer Gantry one night years ago to raise funds for the building.

2009:
According to Ross Halfin's diary, the Classic Rock Awards in London on this day was a guitarist extravaganza.  Attending were Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Ronnie Wood, Billy Gibbons, Pete Townshend, Joe Perry, Tony Iommi, Brian May, Slash, Mick Ralphs and Joe Bonamassa.

Among the other awards, John Bonham was posthumously awarded the Tommy Vance Inspiration Award, which was sponsored by Rhino and was accepted by Bonzo's sister, Deborah Bonham, and mother, Joan Bonham.

2009 Jeff Beck, Paul Rodgers, Jimmy Page, Classic Rock Awards London
(Ross Halfin Photo)

2009 Slash, Ronnie Wood, Joe Perry, Jimmy Page
Jeff Beck, Paul Rodgers, Classic Rock Awards (Ross Halfin Photo)



♪  Flames (Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera, 1967) 
♪  Led Zeppelin (Toronto at O'Keefe Center, 02 November 1969) 
♪  Page & Plant (Glasgow at SE+CC Hall 4. 02 November 1998) 


Friday, October 27, 2023

On this day 27 October

 MSG makes your experience tastier

1995 27 October On This Day Page & Plant at Madison Square Garden (day 2)
Video:  ♪ Achilles Last Stand (Page & Plant, Atlanta 1995) YouTube

  • 1995 Page & Plant Unledded Tour - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden (day 2) 

1995 Page & Plant chillin' at MSG (Ross Halfin photo)




2013:
On this day musician, singer and songwriter Lou Reed died from liver disease. Just a few weeks before Jimmy Page had attended the London launch of the photobookTransformers, a joint project by Reed and Mick Rock.
RIP Lou Reed (1942-2013)
Jimmy Page, Lou Reed, Mick Rock in London shortly before Lou's death
2014
Financial Times, London (Anna Huix photo)

On this day 26 October

 Never out of time when it comes to Jimmy Page's music

1987 26 October On This Day Jimmy Page recorded Blues Anthem with Chris Farlowe

  • 1968 Led Zeppelin - Bristol, England at Bristol Boxing Club 
  • 1987 Jimmy Page with Chris Farlowe, Blues Anthem for Outrider recorded
  • 1988 Jimmy Page Outrider Tour - East Rutherford, NJ at Brendan Byrne Arena
  • 1995 Page & Plant Unledded Tour - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden (day 1)
1966:
Mick Jagger and Keith Richard wrote Chris Farlowe's biggest hit, Out of Time.  Jagger produced it as well as sang backup vocals, with Jimmy Page on guitar.  

"Funnily enough I didn’t like the song at first. I saw myself as an r’n’b and blues singer, and it seemed too “pop” to me. But Mick said, wait until you hear it with a full orchestra behind it. And he was right – it’s a great song. I’ve still got photographs of the recording session.’
~ Chris Farlowe, The Merceysider Magazine interview 2014

The orchestra was okay. Kind of overdone, if you ask me. But Jimmy Page - he was the secret weapon. More would have been better.


Jimmy Page's Gibson Cromwell acoustic guitar used to record Out of Time (1966)

Jimmy Page with Gibson Cromwell acoustic guitar
1968:
There isn't much info about this Led Zeppelin appearance, but Mick Farren (1943-2013) of The Deviants talked about the show.

"We supported Led Zeppelin at one of their first gigs at the local Bristol boxing club and the audience hated us and despised them. Somebody threw a beer glass at the stage and Sid Bishop, our guitarist, unfortunately threw it back and cut somebody's head open. When Led Zeppelin came on, they got through number and a half until the fire extinguishers, buckets, bricks and everything was being thrown at them.

"All these farmboys with brown suits and haircuts who had come into town looking to get laid marched in. Page and Plant were cracking up in the dressing room after we'd come off, saying how terrible we were. But they had gotten the same treatment because by now it had gotten way out of hand. We had to huddle inside the van while the kids bounced up and down on it and we didn't escape until 2 in the morning when it was safe to go home."

1988:
Chris Farlowe sang on three tracks from Jimmy Page's Death Wish II soundtrack (1982), as well as HummingbirdPrison Blues and Blues Anthem on Outrider.

1995:
Jimmy Page & Robert Plant's American tour was sponsored by Miller Genuine Draft (Miller Brewing Company), a portion of the proceeds from the sponsored tour to benefit the Second Harvest National Food Bank Network. It's not clear to me whether every venue in 1995 was covered or only the first leg of the tour. Part of the deal was the Miller Genuine Draft Led Zeppelin Memorabilia truck that was supposed to show up at each venue, and 50 "Miller Genuine Draft Page/Plant guitars" were to be autographed and donated to the cause.  The brewing company guaranteed a minimum $100,000 for Second Harvest.

1995 Robert Plant & Jimmy Page, Madison Square Garden




♪  Out Of Time (Jimmy Page, Chris Farlowe 1966) YouTube
♪  Jimmy Page Outrider (East Rutherford NJ at Brendan Byrne Arena, 26 October 1988) 


Tuesday, October 24, 2023

On this day 24 October

 A long time ago

in a decade far, far away
1963 24 October On This Day Carter Lewis & The Southerners release
Your Mama's Out of Town and Somebody Told My Girl

  • 1963 Carter Lewis & The Southerners feat. Jimmy Page release Your Mama's Out of Town
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Cleveland, OH at Clevalnd Public Hall 
  • 1995 Page & Plant Unledded Tour - Philadelphia, PA at The Spectrum  

1963 Jimmy Page with Carter Lewis & The Southerners

1963 Jimmy Page with Carter Lewis & The Southerners

1969 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin at Cleveland (Michael Pierson photo)

1969 Cleveland Chronicle Telegram review of Led Zeppelin show

1969 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin at Cleveland (Michael Pierson photo)
2013 Jimmy Page backstage with Baroness, Electric Ballroom London
(Ross Halfin photo)

2014


2017


2017
2018








[2023: I haven't checked all the links but I'm posting this anyway]

♪  Your Mama's Out of Town (Carter Lewis & The Southerners 1963) YouTube
♪  Somebody Told My Girl (Carter Lewis & The Southerners 1963) YouTube
♪  Black Dog , Kashmir (Page & Plant, Philadelphia 1995) YouTube
♪  Full set ( (Page & Plant, Philadelphia 1995) YouTube

Monday, October 23, 2023

On this day 23 October

The song remains...
1966 23 October On This Day The Yardbirds San Francisco at Fillmore Auditorium
1966 The Yardbirds - San Francisco, CA at Fillmore Auditorium
1976 Led Zeppelin – TSRTS promo, US television debut on Don Kirshner's Rock Show
1995 Page & Plant Unledded Tour - Boston, MA at Fleet Center

1966 The Yardbirds San Francisco at Fillmore Auditorium
(Gordon Linden photo)
1966:
'Eleven amplifiers, eleven amplifiers, the Yardbirds have 11 amplifiers, Jesus Christ -- the words seemed to spring from the air in the Fillmore last Sunday as the other groups on the afternoon show waited for the Yardbirds, the stars, and the amplifiers, and their equipment to arrive. Standel advertises that 10 of theirs have the power to kill anyone standing in front of them ... [The Yardbirds'] first note reveals the meaning of the eleven amplifiers. The guitar has a power, a fullness of tone, a depth that has not been often heard outside a recording studio. The sound moves out of the three amplifiers and possesses you, driving the normal impulses out of your nervous system and replacing them with music. But not a music that you've ever heard before. It has the textures and rhythms of Chicago blues, like almost all rock now, but as they play the bass player turns his body so that his instrument is facing the 27 square feet of amplifier and speakers that stand behind him, taller than he, and the feedback tones fill the room with a sound more powerful than anything before it, and touching more on what is happening, and then the lead guitarist goes into an incredible distorted nm with notes and feedback blending into a beautiful new sound ... No other group has been as close to it as the Yardbirds --Beatles, Stones forget it. At the back of the hall it is too loud, muddy, much of it inaudible and the sound system has utterly failed to match the eleven amplifiers. Not a word can be heard.... I am convinced, I am converted, the Yardbirds are the best group in the world. It took a day to come down from that idea. After it was over I watched them leave, clear smiles on their faces and plane schedules on their minds, and I remembered what they had done to my favorite music, and how my mind ached with the glory of today [but] all the songs sounded the same ... They don't have the variety or didn't choose to on stage that day. Like Butterfield they did one thing, and really well.'

1976
"Although they never appeared live on the show, footage from Zeppelin’s 1976 film, The Song Remains the Same, was aired on Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert on September 29, 1976.  Featured selects included performances of “Rock and Roll”, “Bring It On Home”, “Wear Flowers In Your Hair”, “Black Dog”, and “Dazed and Confused.”  The astounding 25 minute performance of “Dazed and Confused” showcased some of the band’s wildest stage antics, particularly Jimmy Page’s technique with a violin bow. " 


1976 Swan Song press release for TSRTS

Jimmy Page playing Stairway To Heaven, from the TSRTS movie





♪  Stairway To Heaven (Led Zeppelin, from TSRTS movie 1976)

Saturday, October 21, 2023

On this day 21 October

Waiting for the Happenings A Year To Come, but oh well...
1966 21 October On This Day Yardbirds Happenings Ten Years Time Ago

  • 1966 The Yardbirds release Happenings Ten Years Time Ago 
  • 1966 The Yardbirds - Worcester, MA at The Comic Strip
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Dallas, TX at Studio Club
  • 1976 Premiere of "The Song Remains the Same" movie, Los Angeles CA
  • 1988 Jimmy Page Outrider Tour - Dayton, OH at Hara Arena
  • 1995 Page & Plant Unledded Tour - Hartford, CT at Hartford Civic Center
1966:
You might want to listen to Jimi Hendrix's House Burning Down right after listening to Happenings Ten Years Time Ago. Maybe it's just me, but I feel a connection there, like maybe Jimi was influenced by Jimmy, or at least by The Yardbirds' song, which was released two years prior to Hendrix's.

Not saying anybody else will hear it. Not saying it's a bad thing, if it's actually a thing. Not saying anything about anyone "stealing" a song, either. To me it just shows once again how a great musician stands on the shoulders of the musicians before him (or her). And if Hendrix never ever heard the Yardbirds 

1976
Just ten years later, Led Zeppelin was premiering their movie, "The Song Remains the Same". An amazing journey.




2010
Jimmy Page in Lid Magazine
2010 Jimmy Page on cover of October Lid Magazine

2010 October issue of Lid Magazine's Jimmy Page article

2010 Lid Magazine Jimmy Page article (Ross Halfin photo, right)



♪  Happenings Ten Years Time Ago (The Yardbirds 1966) 
♪  House Burning Down (Jimi Hendrix, 1968) YouTube
♪  Jimmy Page (Dayton OH at Hara Arena, 21 October 1988) 
♪  Page & Plant (Hartford CT at Hartford Civic Center, 21 October 1995)