Saturday, August 1, 2015

On This Day 01 August

On This day posted in 2020

SOUNDCHECK at Knebworth erroneously posted here for this day but actually happened  August 2  

1979 02 August On This Day Led Zeppelin soundcheck at Knebworth
  • 1967 Yardbirds - Vancouver, British Columbia  at Pacific National Exhibition Grounds
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Santa Barbara, CA at Earl Warren Showgrounds
  • 1979 Led Zeppelin - soundcheck at Knebworth [actually 02 August. The photos of the stage being constructed are from 01 August]
1979 Knebworth amp stacks (Photo John Harrison, stage crew)

(Photo John Harrison, stage crew)


Photos below are from 02 August
1979 Knebworth soundcheck Robert Plant singing, Jason Bonham standing in for dad on drums
(photo John Harrison, stage crew)

1979 Robert Plant at Led Zeppelin's Knebworth soundcheck
12 y.o. Jason on drums (photo John Harrison, stage crew)

Two accounts from stage crew

Mark Bancroft, Knebworth 1979 stage crew
The Wednesday sound check, lunch time . Owing to sound restrictions there were small windows to tune the PA. Until then the sound guys were playing a heart beat loop,du dum du, dum. In Stevenage someone told me it must be a pile driver! So Wed was the only permited PA test. Zep arrived , ignoring the helicopter pad they flew into the arena and circled the stage,the chopper wash tested the stage, 11 stories at the centre, 5 from the stage to the proscenium arch.

It stood up to this.

The Zep families turned up in Daimler limos and the kids went into the chopper for a spin round the home counties. Chopper cost 750 pounds an hour. Robert Plant was the first on stage, there were about 50-60 crew and liggers in the arena. He sang acapella "Take good care of my Baby" , the Bobby Vinton song, we were all stunned, knowing of the sadness his family had suffered. Many tough roadies were sniffing, not good for the image.

The rest of Zep appeared. They played "Trampled Underfoot" , I noticed then Bonzo was watching the band. I looked at the drums and could not see who was playing, but he knew his stuff. All you could see was a hand coming over the top to hit the cymbals, later I found out it was his son. So I got to see the current line up in 79!

As for Peter Grant, I was in the same room a few times with him and others, I just kept very quiet. Not the type to suffer fools and so on top of his game. Was he tough? yes, very. Was he ruthless to those who tried to rob him, ask them, they may have healed by now.

I have worked a lot of gigs before and since,but none like Zep.When they left the stage, I went on to strike fire extinguishers before the road crew stole them.The crowd was still calling for more. The energy hit you physically, I felt like if I walked off stage into the crowd, it would carry me over their heads.


John Harrison,Knebworth 1979 stage crew

... I think it was around 2pm the band started arriving, first was John Paul Jones in a BMW 6 series with his wife, second Plant, who I think was on his own, third John Bonham with Jason who must have been around 12 at the time. Last but by no means least Pagey and Peter Grant arrived in a helicopter. Needless to say I had stopped work by then. I grabbed a page of the Sounds music paper from someone and a felt tip pen and went round getting all their autographs, well all except Grants – he was terrifying, and I didn't ask Jason for his either.

Whilst he was waiting Plant had a play on the piano and on the keyboards with JPJ. So eventually they all got sorted and Bonham started hitting the drums – noisy bastard I was right in front of a bank of speakers it nearly took my head off.





Friday, July 31, 2015

On This Day 31 July

Many opportunities now available to get more Jimmy Page.
1967 31 July On This Day The Yardbirds - Vancouver, British Columbia at Kerrisdale Arena
♪  Only The Black Rose (Jimmy Page home recording 1967) 
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Vancouver, British Columbia at Kerrisdale Arena
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin NBC Nightly News appearance

1973:
Check out the video. The boys sure did ham it up for the news camera.
Jimmy Page, from NBC News report on rich rock stars

2015:
Only a few days left to support Scarlet Page's Kickstarter campaign for her photographic book project, Resonators.  There are several pledge levels, ranging from a good-will gesture all the way to to a signed copy of the book plus day's photoshoot in London with Scarlet. Resonators is to be published November 2015.

Jimmy Page, photo by Scarlet Page from her book, Resonators

2015:
The last three of the Led Zeppelin studio remasters are released today. The remasters represent thousands of hours of Jimmy Page's effort to provide the music world with the best quality Led Zeppelin albums ever.

Presence
In Through The Out Door
Coda


Thursday, July 30, 2015

On This Day 30 July

We're here, right by you Jimmy!

1984 30 July On This Day Steven Stills' Right By You released, with Jimmy Page on tracks 1, 3 and 10
 ♪  Right By You (Stephen Stills with Jimmy Page guitar) Soundcloud
  • 1966 The Yardbirds - Windsor, England at Royal Windsor Racecourse
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Seattle, WA at Eagles Auditorium
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Salt Lake City, UT at Terrace Ballroom (2 shows one night)
  • 1984 Stephen Stills' Right By You released with three tracks recorded by Jimmy Page at The Sol 
1969:
Led Zeppelin was the opening act to veteran performers, Vanilla Fudge. According to a press review, Vanilla Fudge appeared as musical impostors when compared to a group like Zeppelin. The bass player for the Fudge even apologetically acknowledged this as he mounted the stage and said, “There’s no way we can follow that.”
~Summer Chronicle, by S. Poulsen, August 1, 1969

1969 Led Zeppelin in Salt Lake City, UT
1984:
The Mill Studios (also known as The Mill or The Sol), located in Berkshire, England, was a recording studio built by Gus Dudgeon, who purchased the property in 1975 to develop a studio for recording/producing a number of Elton John's albums. The property itself is an old watermill on the Thames River system, with a recording studio and control room connected to the old watermill and residential wheelhouse via a bridge over the millpond dam.

Jimmy Page purchased the studio complex in 1980 when he also bought a home, the Old Mill House, a few minutes away.

The Led Zeppelin songs Poor Tom and We're Gonna Groove, originally recorded in 1970, were produced by Mr. Page at Sol Studios for release for the album Coda. The soundtrack for the film Death Wish II, The Firm’s two albums, and Outrider were also recorded at The Sol.
The Mill Studio (a.k.a. The Sol) view from control room

Control room of The Mill Studio (a.k.a. The Sol


♪  Flaming Heart (Stephen Sills, feat. Jimmy Page guitar, 1984) YouTube
♪  Right By You (Stephen Sills, feat. Jimmy Page guitar, 1984) YouTube

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

On This Day 29 July

Dum de dum dum...
1973 29 July On This Day Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden
♪ Drake Hotel (Dragnet radio & TV theme song) (Soundcloud)
  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Danville, CA at San Ramon High School
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Edmonton, Alberta, at Kinsmen Field House
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden
  • 1984 Jimmy Page with Roy Harper at Battersea Park, London
1973:
This was the third performance in a row at Madison Square Garden. At the end of Whole Lotta Love, East Indian fire-eater Mike Quashie came dancing out on the stage with a couple of torches. He lit John Bonham's gong and one drumstick, but Bonzo just kept on playing.

This is the show where the robbery occurred of MSG receipts from the safety deposit box at the Drake Hotel. Originally reported as $203,000, the amount was $180,000 and no one was ever arrested for the theft. The band later sued the hotel and received a settlement.

After the show, the band went to a party held by Ahmet Ertegun to present gold records for Houses of the Holy.

This final night was also the final performance in this 1973 North American tour.

1973 29 July Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden

1973 Led Zeppelin at MSG - Mike Quashie lights Bonzo's fire
Led Zeppelin - New York  1973 - Houses of the Holy Gold Album Award.
1984:
GLC Free Festival Battersea Park in London was put on by the Greater London Council, the city's local authority from 1964 to 1986.  It was one of two music festivals used to highlight what the GLC was doing to fight unemployment, boost the London economy and help create and fund new jobs. 

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

On This Day 28 July

Fenders.  It's what was happening.
1958 28 July On This Day Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps release Hot Rod Gang EP 

1984 28 July On This Day Jimmy Page with Roy Harper - Cambridge Folk Festival
♪  Short and Sweet (Jimmy Page with Roy Harper)

  • 1967 The Yardbirds - Sacramento, CA at Governor's Hall
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden (day 2 of 3)
  • 1984 Jimmy Page with Roy Harper - Cherry Hinton Hall, Cambridge Folk Festival
1973:
Day two of the Madison Square Garden show. More firecrackers. The band was asked to wear the same outfits for the sake of the filming that was being done. Mr. Jones was the only one of the four who didn't comply.

1984:
We don't think of Jimmy Page as a folk guitarist, but of course he has demonstrated he can play any musical genre he wants to, and do it well.

The Cambridge Folk Festival's first show was in 1965.  Paul Simon and just about a dozen others were on the bill, and 1400 tickets were sold. Simon earned £15 for his performance. Since then the festival has expanded and now includes non-folk performers as well. In 2014 there were more than a hundred acts featured over four days, including Van Morrison, Sinéad O’Connor and Rosanne Cash.

1984 Jimmy Page with Tony Franklin, Roy Harper - Cambridge Folk Festival

1984 Jimmy Page with Roy Harper - Cambridge Folk Festival

1984 Jimmy Page with Roy Harper - Cambridge Folk Festival

1984 Jimmy Page - Cambridge Folk Festival

1984 Jimmy Page with Roy Harper - Cambridge Folk Festival

Monday, July 27, 2015

On This Day 27 July

And it's whispered that soon, if we all call the tune, then the piper will lead us to reason. 
~ Stairway to Heaven
1973 27 July On This Day Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden, NYC (show 1 of 3)

  • 1967 The Yardbirds - San Francisco, CA at Fillmore Auditorium
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Woodinville, WA at Seattle Pop Festival
  • 1973 Led Zeppelin - New York, NY at Madison Square Garden

1973:
"Originally, we saw the whole essence of our live performance as something that the audience listened to very carefully, picking up on what was going on, the spontaneity and musicianship. And you can’t do that if you’re running around the stage all night, or at least we couldn’t back then.” By 1973, however, “we were much more ambitious, in that respect. We really wanted to take the live performances as far as they could go".
~Jimmy Page, Mick Wall interview, Times Online 1 Nov 2008

"The kind of speed we were moving at, the creative juices in the air, the whole thing was just an absolute mixture of adrenaline, chemical, euphoria ... and there were no brakes. We couldn't stop what was happening. We had no idea what it even was. But we just kept trying, pushing forward, every show."
~Robert Plant, from liner notes by Cameron Crowe for The Song Remains the Same, 2007.
1973 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin at MSG

1973 Eddie Kramer & Jimmy Page at MSG

Jimmy Page from 'The Song Remains The Same' movie footage (Stairway to Heaven)

Jimmy Page from 'The Song Remains The Same' movie footage (Stairway to Heaven)

Mage Music jimmypagemusic.blogspot.com

♪  Glimpses (Yardbirds, Fillmore West 1967) YouTube
♪  Top 50 moments (Led Zeppelin, Madison Square Garden 1973) YouTube
♪  The Ocean (Led Zeppelin, Madison Square Garden 1973) YouTube
♪  Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin, Madison Square Garden 1973) YouTube

Sunday, July 26, 2015

On This Day 26 July

All our love.
1969 26 July On This Day Led Zeppelin  Vancouver, BC
  • 1967 The Yardbirds-San Francisco, CA at Fillmore Auditorium
  • 1969 Led Zeppelin - Vancouver, BC at PNE Agrodome
  • 1995 Page & Plant Unledded Tour - London at Wembley Arena
  • 2012 Jimmy Page at Warner pre-Olympics Party at Tate Modern, London


1969 Led Zeppelin and Vanilla Fudge - Vancouver, BC

1969 Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin Vancouver BC

1969 28 July Vancouver Sun review of 26 July show

2012 Jimmy Page arrives at Warner pre-Olympics party at Tate Modern, London

1977:
Robert Plant received a phone call from his wife, Maureen, as the band was checking in to their New Orleans hotel.  Plant's 5-year-old son, Karac, was seriously ill.  Two hours later the boy was dead. The next 10 performances of the US tour were cancelled. Led Zeppelin was to never play again in the US.

All My Love, from Led Zeppelin's 1979 album In Through the Out Door, is a tribute to Karac.

1995:
Peter Grant's final public appearance was this final night of the Page and Plant tour at Wembley Arena. Grant died four months later, on 21 November.


♪  All My Love (Led Zeppelin, Polar Studio outtake, 1978) YouTube


[update 26 July 2020]