Showing posts with label Stairway to Heaven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stairway to Heaven. Show all posts

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



    Thursday, June 8, 2023

    On This Day 08 June


    1977 08 June On This Day Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden, NYC (day 2)

    Day two of Madison Square Garden in 1977.

    And here's Sugar Mama (track from CODA remaster companion disc). Enjoy!


    • 1967 The Yardbirds (Worthing,West Sussex, England at Worthing Assembly Hall)
    • 1977 Led Zeppelin (New York, NY at Madison Square Garden)


    NOTE: jimmypagemusic.blogspot.com is being updated. It's going to take a while. Thank you for your patience.

    Monday, November 27, 2017

    Jimmy Page at ARMS

    The ARMS concerts were a series of ten fundraisers for Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis that took place from September through December 1983.  What was planned as a one-off at the Royal Albert Hall on 20 September, became a tour of nine shows with changing line-ups across North America.

    History
    Ronnie Lane, an English bass guitarist and founding member of the Small Faces (1965-69) and the Faces (1969–73) was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in the late 1970s.  In 1983 Ronnie Lane's girlfriend, Boo Oldfield, approached producer Glyn Johns with the idea of a fundraiser to benefit ARMS, a group that was treating Lane for MS.  Johns was already producing a Prince's Trust Rock Gala (a youth charity) featuring Eric Clapton at Royal Albert Hall on 21 September 1983.

    Setlist
    At the initial ARMS show each of the star artists performed mini-setlists. The show ended with three songs that all the ARMS musicians joined in.  The third and final song at RAH, Goodnight Irene, featuring Ronnie Lane.

    Eric Clapton
    •  Everybody Oughta Make A Change
    •  Rita May
    •  Lay Down Sally
    •  Ramblin' On My Mind/Have You Ever Loved a Woman
    •  Cocaine
    Andy Fairweather Low
    •  Man Smart (Woman Smarter)

    Steve Winwood with Eric Clapton
    •  Roadrunner
    •  Take Me To The River
    •  Slowdown Sundown
    •  Gimme Some Lovin'
    Intermission

    Jeff Beck
    •  Star Cycle
    •  The Pump
    •  Goodbye Pork Pie Hat/Led Boots
    •  Hi Ho Silver Lining
    Jimmy Page
    •  Prelude (with James Hooker)
    •  City Sirens (with Steve Winwood )
    •  Who's To Blame (with Steve Winwood )
    •  Stairway to Heaven (Instrumental)
    All
    •  Tulsa Time
    •  Layla
    •  Goodnight, Irene (with Ronnie Lane)
    Michael Palin said of Jimmy Page in his book Halfway to Hollywood: Diaries 1980--1988 (p 271),
    "I am tempted by a phone call from Ray Cooper to attend the first of a two-night concert in aid of Multiple Sclerosis, in which many great rock stars of the '60's, all friends of Ronnie Lane who has MS, will be appearing, including Ray [on drums]...
    ...But even Ray is upstaged by the extraordinary appearance of Jimmy Page, who weaves his way around the stage like a man who has been frozen in the last stages of drunkenness, before actually falling over. He sways, reels, totters, bends, but still manages to play superbly."
    Note that the second night's show was a charity concert, but not part of ARMS.





    ARMS concert series
    During the US tour Joe Cocker took lead vocals on With a Little Help from My Friends (Joe Cocker had recorded the Beatles cover in 1968 with Jimmy Page on guitar).  Steve Winwood was unable to do the tour, so Paul Rodgers was Jimmy Page's vocalist, which led to the later formation of The Firm.

    Jimmy Page's sets during the US tour included:
    •  Prelude
    •  Who's To Blame
    •  City Sirens
    •  Boogie Mama
    •  Bird On A Wing
    •  Stairway To Heaven
    •  Layla
    •  With A Little Help From My Friends
    •  Goodnight Irene

    Venue
    City
    Date
    Royal Albert Hall
    London
    21 Sep 1983
    Reunion Arena
    Dallas
    28 Nov 1983
    Reunion Arena
    Dallas
    29 Nov 1983
    Cow Palace
    San Francisco
    01 Dec 1983
    Cow Palace
    San Francisco
    02 Dec 1983
    Cow Palace
    San Francisco
    03 Dec 1983
    Forum
    Los Angeles
    05 Dec 1983
    Forum
    Los Angeles
    06 Dec 1983
    Madison Square Garden
    New York
    08 Dec 1983
    Madison Square Garden
    New York
    09 Dec 1983

    Ronnie Lane emigrated to the US for his health in 1984. Lane continued to perform and record until 1992. Jimmy Page, Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood funded his medical care while Lane was in the US because no royalties were paid from the ARMS concerts until after Lane's death in 1997.  


    Sunday, July 24, 2016

    On This Day 24 July

    2016 24 July On This Day Thank You from Jimmy Page
    There are so many On This Day images and other stuff for this day that it was worth a new blog post for 24 July.
    • 1967 The Yardbirds - Little Games album released
    • 1969 Led Zeppelin receives first Gold Record Award
    • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Pittsburgh,PA at Three Rivers Stadium
    • 1977 Led Zeppelin - Oakland,CA at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (day 2)
    • 1979 Led Zeppelin - Copenhagen Denmark at Falkoner Theatre

    1967 24 July The Yardbirds' Little Games album released
    ♪ No Excess Baggage Demo (Yardbirds 1967) Soundcloud


    1969:
    As Jimmy Page has said in interviews, Led Zeppelin, the original album is in a way his favorite because it is the one that started it all. Although it took just 36 hours' studio time (over the course of a few weeks) it was nevertheless a long time coming. Jimmy Page knew the sound he wanted, he knew where he wanted to go with the music, and he simply made it happen when the time was ripe.

    "I wanted artistic control in a vice grip, because I knew exactly what I wanted to do with these fellows. In fact, I financed and completely recorded the first album before going to Atlantic... It wasn't your typical story where you get an advance to make an album—we arrived at Atlantic with tapes in hand... Atlantic's reaction was very positive – I mean they signed us, didn't they?"
    ~ Jimmy Page, Guitar World interview 1993
    1969 Led Zeppelin receives first Gold Record Award
    1977:
    The belly dancer. This was the last concert before the sudden death of Robert Plant's son, Karac. Led Zeppelin would never again perform in the United States. 

    1977 24 July SHOWCO working on Led Zeppelin stage set for the band's last US performance


    1977 24 July - the belly dancer
    1977 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin Oakland California

    1977 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin Oakland California


    1977 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin Oakland California

    1977 Oakland Coliseum during Led Zeppelin concert

    2005 24 July Riffathon charity event

    2014 24 July Jimmy Page merchandise available on his website







    Thursday, June 23, 2016

    STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN!!!!

    BREAKING: Stairway To Heaven found not to have infringed! Verdict is in!!! Unanimous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    "I survived the Led Zeppelin trial"

    Journalist Pamela Chelin attended the trial and provided timely updates. After the verdict someone at the courthouse handed her this "I survived the Led Zeppelin trial" pass (right). 


    Chelin reported:  While the jury found that Jimmy Page & Robert Plant had access to Taurus before writing Stairway To Heaven, they found that the songs were not substantially similar.

    Plaintiff Michael Skidmore's attorney, Francis Malofiy, said "We are sad and disappointed but obviously we have to respect the jury's decision." Malofiy told Chelin, "There are many appealable issues. Obviously I will have to discuss them with my client." 

    Malofiy seemed frustrated by the decision.  He said that while the jury found that Page & Plant had access to Taurus, only the sheet music and not the audio of the song was admissible at the trial.

    Jimmy Page & Robert Plant post-trial statement:
    "We are grateful for the jury's conscientious service and are pleased that it has ruled in our favor, putting to rest questions about the origins of Stairway to Heaven and confirming what we have known for 45 years.  We appreciate our fans' support, and look forward to putting this legal matter behind us."

    Warner Music Group post-trial statement:
    At Warner Music Group, supporting our artists and protecting their creative freedom is paramount.  We are pleased that the jury found in favor of Led Zeppelin, reaffirming the true origins of Stairway to Heaven.  Led Zeppelin is one of the greatest bands in historyt, and Jimmy Page and Robert Plant are peerless songwriters who created many of rock's most influential and enduring songs."

    More at The Wrap

    Friday, June 17, 2016

    Stairway to Heaven trial

    The trial we've all been waiting for and dreading at the same time. I'm posting running updates over on Facebook, which also show up on Twitter. Judge Gary Klausner has banned electronic devices in the courtroom, so there are no as-it-happens reports and no photos. Spectators - including reporters - cannot reserve seating. Meaning if they leave their seats for any reason, the next person in the long line to get into the courtroom can take any seat that a butt has risen from for any reason except standing when the judge enters the courtroom.

    A tough way to get timely info on this trial that we all are intensely interested in.

    Jimmy Page has provided his testimony.  It is said - but not yet confirmed - that Robert Plant (who is attending the trial) and John Paul Jones (who has not been seen there) may yet take the hot seat on the witness stand.

    It is also speculated that there are grounds for a mistrial. Makes you wonder.

    I am prejudiced as you know, but I don't care what the jury's decision ends up being. A loss for Led Zeppelin would be a hit on their bank accounts but it would not impact my feelings about Stairway To Heaven. Even a win wouldn't matter much to me. I already know that the Led Zeppelin song is fully theirs, always and forever.

    Jimmy Page on the stand being grilled by Spirit attorney Francis Malofiy
    Mona Shafer Edwards sketch
    Sketch artist Mona Shafer Edwards has been working hard at capturing images from the trial - many of them are posted on the Mage Music Facebook page. Los Angeles based journalist Pamela Chelin (@PamelaChelin) has been providing updates as she can Twitter. Pamela writes for  LA Weekly, LA Times, Spin, Rolling Stone, Village Voice, Forbes, TheWrap, and more. Many thanks for her dedication.  Hollywood Reporter's Ashley Cullins (@AshleyCullins) has also provided great observations that I've reposted on Facebook.


    ♪ Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin, Sunset Sound Mix/Remaster 2014) YouTube

    Saturday, May 28, 2016

    On This Day 28 May

    Jimmy Page:  Always has meant business.  Always has known what he wanted to do and did it.

    1986  28 May On This Day The Firm - Seattle,WA at Seattle Center Coliseum

    • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Boston,MA at Boston Tea Party
    • 1972 Led Zeppelin - Brussels,Belgium at Vorst Nationaal
    • 1973 Led Zeppelin - San Diego,CA at San Diego Sports Arena
    • 1977 Led Zeppelin - Landover,MD at Capital Centre
    • 1986  28 May On This Day The Firm - Seattle,WA at Seattle Center Coliseum

    1971 John Paul Jones at Association of Professional Recording Studios exhibition, London

    1972  Led Zeppelin Brussels

    1973 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin, San Diego

    1977 Led Zeppelin, Landover MD

    Jimmy Page & Tony Franklin exit The Firm jet
    The Firm promo photo



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

    Tuesday, May 24, 2016

    On This Day 24 May

    No more perfect choice to award the late, great B.B. King with the Polar Music Prize than Jimmy Page.

    2004 24 May On This Day Jimmy Page presents B.B. King with Polar Music Prize

    2004 Polar Music Prize guest list and seating.
    • 1968 Yardbirds - San Francisco, California @ Fillmore Auditorium (day 2)
    • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Chicago,IL US at Kinetic Playground (day 2)
    • 1975 Led Zeppelin - London UK at Earls Court Arena (day 4)
    • 2004 24 May On This Day Jimmy Page presents B.B. King with Polar Music Prize
    Polar Music Prize press release for 2004 ceremony

    This was day four of five for Led Zeppelin at Earls Court in 1975.  Dave Lewis says in his book, Led Zeppelin: The Concert File, "Jimmy performed one of his best ever solos on Stairway to Heaven, building slowly before taking off on a seemingly never-ending spiral of virtuosity."


    1975 Plant & Page of Led Zeppelin at Earls Court Exhibition Centre London - Urban Image photo
    1975 Earls Court 

    1975 Jimmy Page at Earls Court Exhibition Centre London - Urban Image photo



    ♪ Rock Me Baby (B.B. King) YouTube
    ♪ Rock Me Baby (Jimmy Page with Bad Company, Schaefer Music Festival NYC 1974) YouTube
    ♪ Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin - Earls Court 24 May 1975) YouTube
    ♪ Lux Aeterna (György Ligeti) YouTube
    ♫  Jimmy Page presenting Polar Music award to BB King

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

    Monday, May 23, 2016

    On This Day May 23

    Day three of the Earls Court concerts in 1975 and, in 1969, two concerts half a continent apart in one day. Let no one say it's all fun and games and Riot Houses in the life of rock stars.

    1968 23 May On This Day The Yardbirds - San Francisco,CA at Fillmore Auditorium
    • 1967 The Yardbirds - Bristol England at The Corn Exchange
    • 1968 The Yardbirds - San Francisco CA at Fillmore Auditorium
    • 1969 Led Zeppelin - (show 1 of 2 this day) San Jose  CA at Santa Clara Pop Festival
    • 1969 Led Zeppelin - (show 2 of 2 this day) Chicago IL at Kinetic Playground
    • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Albuquerque NM at University Arena
    • 1975 Led Zeppelin - London at Earls Court Exhibition Hall
    • 1976 Page and Plant jam with Bad Company at the LA Forum
    • 1986 The Firm - Costa Mesa CA at Pacific Amphitheatre
    • 1995 Page & Plant Unledded Tour - Portland OR at Portland Memorial Coliseum
    • 1998 Page & Plant North America Tour - Jacksonville FL at Coliseum
    • 2012 Jimmy Page at Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee party
    1969:
    On this day Led Zeppelin performed two shows, one in San Jose CA and one in Chicago, thanks to a Lear jet provided by the promoters of the Santa Clara Pop Festival to fly the band to Chicago after their San Jose festival performance.  

    Even though Led Zeppelin only had one album out at this time, they appeared with some big names at the festival. The three-day festival lineup included: The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Jefferson Airplane, The Chambers Brothers, Led Zeppelin, Eric Burdon, Spirit, Canned Heat, Buffy Sainte-Marie, The Youngbloods, Steve Miller, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Taj Mahal, Noel Redding, Lee Michaels, Blues Image, Santana, Aum, Elvin Bishop, Poco, People!, Lynn County, The Loading Zone, Sweet Linda Divine, Cat Mother, Doc Watson & New Lost City Ramblers. Eric Burdon wound up not appearing.


    1975 Led Zeppelin - London,England at Earls Court Exhibition Hall - Melody Maker front page 24 May

    1975 Led Zeppelin - London,England at Earls Court Exhibition Hall - NME front page 24 May
    1976:
    Various sites report that Jimmy Page and Robert Plant jammed with Bad Company at the LA Forum on this day, though it was no doubt actually May 16, as indicated by advertising for Bad Company's gig.  Page and Plant joined in for an encore performance of I Just Wanna Make Love To You. According to Dave Lewis, John Bonham was there but didn't play because of an injured hand.
    1976 Page and Plant jam with Bad Company at the LA Forum

    1976 Page and Plant jam with Bad Company at the LA Forum

    2012 Jimmy Page at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee party at the Royal Academy



    ♪  Dazed and Confused (The Yardbirds, Fillmore Auditorium 1968) YouTube
    ♪ No Quarter (Led Zeppelin, Albuquerque 1973) YouTube
    ♪  Stairway To Heaven (Led Zeppelin, Earl's Court 23 May 1975) YouTube
    ♪  Full set (Page & Plant, Jacksonville 1998) YouTube


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