Wednesday, July 8, 2015

On This Day 08 July


1997 08 July On This Day Rainer Ptacek’s tribute album released with the Page/Plant track, Rude World

  • 1966 The Yardbirds - Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland at Raith Ballroom
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at Kerrisdale Arena
  • 1995 Page & Plant - Unledded Tour - Frauenfeld, Switzerland- Out In The Green Festival
  • 1997 08 July On This Day Rainer Ptacek’s tribute album released
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Virginia Beach, VA at Virginia Beach Arena
  • 2000 Jimmy Page with The Black Crowes - Camden, NJ at E-Center 

1997:
Rainer Ptacek (1951–1997) was an American guitarist and singer-songwriter whose work influenced many musicians. He was not widely known to the general public, but with his own distinctive approach to blues and guitar techniques he earned the reputation of "musician's musician". Ptacek impressed Robert Plant enough that Plant flew Ptacek to the UK to record the B-side tracks for the Fate of Nations singles, including Whole Lotta Love  and 21 Years.

Jimmy Page and Robert Plant recorded Ptacek's Rude World for the album, The Inner Flame - A Tribute to Rainer Ptacek.  Here's the review I wrote of the track.
Look, the voice of Robert Plant of the 21st century isn't the voice of Robert Plant of the 20th. We all get that. Too bad, too sad. Here's the thing: even if there was some other vocalist to pair with the musical magic of Jimmy Page's guitar, the chemistry wouldn't be the same.
There's chemistry in Rude World. It's that alchemical mix of sound that churns the soul and makes you wonder if you're acting funny in public while listening to it. It's a song that when you've heard it for the first time you feel like it's been in you forever. And oh, that guitar...
A fitting tribute to Rainer Ptacek, who was no slouch himself in the music magic department.

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



Monday, July 6, 2015

On This Day 06 July

A band like Led Zeppelin really did need a manager like Peter Grant.
1969 06 July On This Day Led Zeppelin at Newport Jazz Festival

  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Newport, RI at Newport Jazz Festival
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - Chicago, IL at Chicago Stadium
  • 1995 Page & Plant Unledded Tour - Barcelona, Spain at Sports Palace
  • 2000 Jimmy Page with The Black Crowes - Bristow, VA at Nissan Pavilion 

1969:
Led Zeppelin was scheduled to close the Newport Jazz Festival but "...in the interests of public safety" the festival promoter, George Wein, attempted to knock Led Zeppelin off the bill. He had not considered Peter Grant. The band went on at 1 a.m. and as NME reported, proceeded to "completely destroy the audience".

Bill Harry created the weekly Mersey Beat in 1961, writing about the Liverpool music scene. Harry had gone to art college with John Lennon, and the Mersey Beat was the first to cover the Beatles. He was a publicist for Led Zeppelin 1969-1970. 

Harry recalled, "The point was - no publicity. It was carefully managed by Peter Grant that [Led Zeppelin] wouldn't do TV. I remember doing just one show with them for TV. They wouldn't do interviews. It was part of a thing he created which was successful. While everyone else was giving interviews for every other paper, the laws of trying to get as much publicity as possible, they didn't. It was more like keeping the press off them."
~ Bill Harry, in an interview with Gary James

1969 Backstage at Newport Jazz Festival

1969 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin Newport Jazz Festival (Photo P Tarnoff)
1973:
There was so much audience noise and fighting during this show that Robert Plant had to constantly ask for peace and quiet. Not that it did any good.
1973 Led Zeppelin at Chicago Stadium



Sunday, July 5, 2015

On This Day 05 July

Sometimes life is just a riot.
1971 05 July On This Day Led Zeppelin in Milan

  • 1966 The Yardbirds - Malvern, Worcestershire, England at Winter Gardens
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Hampton, GA at Atlanta International Pop Festival
  • 1971 Led Zeppelin - Milan, Italy at Vigorelli Velodromo
  • 1980 Led Zeppelin - Munich, Germany at Munich Olympiahalle 
  • 1995 Page & Plant Unledded Tour -  Madrid, Spain at Sports Palace 

1969 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin Atlanta Pop Festival (Photo Phillip Raul)
1971:
Security couldn't tell the difference between an enthusiastic crowd just digging Led Zeppelin and a riot.  So out came the tear gas.
1971 Led Zeppelin in Milan before it got nasty

1971 Led Zeppelin in Milan after it got nasty
1980:
Munich, next to last show of the European tour. Simon Kirke of Bad company joins in on second drum kit on Whole Lotta Love.
1980 Led Zeppelin at Munich

1980 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin at Munich

♪  Since I've Been Loving You (Led Zeppelin Milan 1971) YouTube
♪ 8 mm film (Led Zeppelin Munich 1980) YouTube
♪ Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin with Simon Kirke, Munich 1980) YouTube

Saturday, July 4, 2015

On This Day 04 July

Holiday weekend in the US.  Celebrate safely and TURN UP THE VOLUME!

On This Day 04 July 1985  published 2020

On This Day 04 July 1985 Jimmy Page with Beach Boys at Philadelphia and Washington

  • 1985 Jimmy Page with Beach Boys and others, Philadelphia and Washington, DC 
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Toronto, Ontario at Molson Amphitheatre
  • 2000 Jimmy Page with The Black Crowes - Raleigh, NC at Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek
  • 2014 Jimmy Page receives Silver Clef Award

Jimmy Page with Bruce Johnson  04 July 1985


1985 Jimmy Page with The Beach Boys



2014 Jimmy Page with Matt Cameron and Chris Cornell at Hyde Park (Photo Ross Halfin)
2014:
The Nordoff Robbins Silver Clef Awards recognize outstanding talent across the music industry. Nordoff Robbins is a music therapy charity dedicated to transforming the lives of vulnerable children and adults.
2014 Jimmy Page with his Silver Clef Award (Photo Dean Fardell)

2014 Jimmy Page at Silver Clef Awards
♪  Jimmy Page with the Beach Boys Philadelphia & Washington DC 1985 YouTube
♫  Jimmy Page on the healing power of music, the Silver Clef Awards, and the future of guitar music  YouTube


[Edited 04 July 2020]

Friday, July 3, 2015

On This Day 03 July

Lots going on here with the holiday weekend coming up, so the next few days' posts will be brief.
1969 03 July On This Day Jimmy Page arrives in US

  • 1966 The Yardbirds - Blackpool, Lancashire, England at North Pier Pavilion
  • 1980 Led Zeppelin - Mannheim, Germany at Eisstadion am Friedrichspark
  • 1998 Page & Plant - Cleveland, OH at Gund Arena

1969:
Led Zeppelin arrives for a two month tour in the US, including three festivals where they got to mingle with some of the musical movers and shakers of the day.


Jimmy Page passport

1980 Led Zeppelin at Mannheim (day 2)

♪  Full show (Led Zeppelin, Mannheim 03 July 1980) YouTube


Thursday, July 2, 2015

On This Day 02 July

1988 02 July On This Day Outrider hits the Billboard charts
  • 1966 The Yardbirds - Brixton, London, at Ram Jam Club
  • 1980 Led Zeppelin - Mannheim, Germany at Eisstadion am Friedrichspark
  • 1988 02 July On This Day Outrider hits the Billboard charts
  • 1995 Page & Plant - Unledded Tour - Munich, Germany at Munich Festival
  • 2000 Jimmy Page with The Black Crowes - Mansfield, MA at Tweeter Center
1980 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin Mannheim (Photo Affendaddy)

1980 Led Zeppelin Mannheim
1988:
Released on 19 June 1988, within two weeks Outrider reached #26 on Billboard's Billboard 200 chart and #27 on the UK Album Chart. This album is highly underrated, even by Jimmy Page himself, who said, "Outrider's all right. It's demo-like compared with those overproduced albums that came out at the time. It didn't do very well - doesn't matter..." (Uncut Magazine, January 2009, p. 47).  

But there's more to the story, of course.

It's no surprise that Rolling Stone didn't like the album much. Reviewer David Fricke apparently didn't do any homework at all. The album was recorded at Jimmy Page's personal studio The Sol so there was no need for demo tracks. What was recorded could be used directly for the album. Fricke didn't bother mentioning that the tracks that appear on Outrider were all that was left after the theft of tapes from Jimmy Page's home. 

In a Guitar World interview in 1988, Jimmy Page said that the stolen tracks were very different from what ended up on the Outrider album.  He also talks about the recording process.

Interviewer: One of the more unorthodox aspects of your process was the fact that -- on the rock tracks, at least -- the vocals are part of the overlay rather than part of the nucleus of the song. In your work, the guitar is the primary element, and everything else is subordinate to it. 
"John Miles was the first vocalist to come in, and I had the tracks actually done when he came in. So it was quite easy, really, to hear it, to gauge the feel of what everything was about. And then we just discussed the lyrical content and such. And away we went. 'Cause I don't sing, so I think if a guy's doing the lyrics, he's gonna sing them with more conviction than if he's doing yours, so to speak. That was the concept there, anyway, with two rock 'n' roll tracks and rock 'n' roll lyrics. Whereas you 've got the other end of the scale, where Chris Farlow just made up the lyrics as he went along on the blues, just as I'll make it up when I'm playing, at the same time. That's totally spontaneous, and it's great."
~ Jimmy Page, Guitar World 1988