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Guest Appearances
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DAS
, May 15 2012 09:49 PM
#1
Posted 15 May 2012 - 09:49 PM
I've heard the shows where Led Zeppelin is joined by Keith Moon, Simon Kirke and Mick Ralphs. Does anyone know of anyone else who has joined Led Zeppelin on stage (and the date of said appearance also if possible)?
#2
Posted 15 May 2012 - 11:03 PM
Communication Breakdown (final encore), guest Ron Wood, 02 13 1975, Uniondale NY
Money (encore), guest Phil Carson, 06 30 1980 Frankfurt
Money (encore), guest Phil Carson, 06 30 1980 Frankfurt
#3
Posted 16 May 2012 - 01:56 AM
posted by mikezep61 on another board
3/22/69 Birmingham - Mothers Club
Ron Berg - Drummer of Blodwyn Pig allegedly took over the drum duties for the encore as Bonzo was ill.
6/29/69 London - Royal Albert Hall - Second show
Blodwyn Pig & The Liverpool Scene join the band on stage for "Long Tall Sally" encore. See photos below.
??/??/69 Venue???
In "John Bonham - A Thunder of Drums" book, Vanilla Fudge drummer Carmen Appice claimed he and Vanilla Fudge bassist Tim Bogert surprised Jimmy Page & Robert Plant one night by replacing Bonzo and JPJ on "How Many More Times."
7/18/70 Frankfurt, Germany - Festhalle
Music journalist Chris Welch plays the timbales for "Whole Lotta Love."
8/26/70 Cleveland, Ohio - Public Auditorium
JPJ had to leave early to fly back for his father's funeral. According to the local paper, a girl in a "Belkin Productions" (the promoter) t-shirt took over bass duties for the encore.
3/6/71 Dublin, Ireland - National Boxing Stadium
Phil Carson of Atlantic Records played bass on "Summertime Blues."
9/28/71 Osaka, Japan - Festival Hall
Roadie Clive Coulson (vocals) and Atlantic Records VP Phil Carson (bass) join the band onstage for "C'mon Everybody."
11/23/71 Preston - Public Hall
Bonzo's brother Mick Bonham played congas on "Whole Lotta Love."
2/13/75 Nassau County Coliseum - Uniondale, New York
Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones plays duel lead guitars with Jimmy on "Communication Breakdown" encore.
5/22/77 Fort Worth - Tarrant County Convention Center Arena
Mick Ralphs, guitar of Bad Company, joins the band onstage for "It'll Be Me" encore. See photo below.
6/30/80 Frankfurt, Germany - Festhalle
Phil Carson played bass on "Money" encore.
7/5/80 Munich, Germany - Olympiahalle
For "Whole Lotta Love," a second kit is brought on stage and Simon Kirke of Bad Company jams with the band.
3/22/69 Birmingham - Mothers Club
Ron Berg - Drummer of Blodwyn Pig allegedly took over the drum duties for the encore as Bonzo was ill.
6/29/69 London - Royal Albert Hall - Second show
Blodwyn Pig & The Liverpool Scene join the band on stage for "Long Tall Sally" encore. See photos below.
??/??/69 Venue???
In "John Bonham - A Thunder of Drums" book, Vanilla Fudge drummer Carmen Appice claimed he and Vanilla Fudge bassist Tim Bogert surprised Jimmy Page & Robert Plant one night by replacing Bonzo and JPJ on "How Many More Times."
7/18/70 Frankfurt, Germany - Festhalle
Music journalist Chris Welch plays the timbales for "Whole Lotta Love."
8/26/70 Cleveland, Ohio - Public Auditorium
JPJ had to leave early to fly back for his father's funeral. According to the local paper, a girl in a "Belkin Productions" (the promoter) t-shirt took over bass duties for the encore.
3/6/71 Dublin, Ireland - National Boxing Stadium
Phil Carson of Atlantic Records played bass on "Summertime Blues."
9/28/71 Osaka, Japan - Festival Hall
Roadie Clive Coulson (vocals) and Atlantic Records VP Phil Carson (bass) join the band onstage for "C'mon Everybody."
11/23/71 Preston - Public Hall
Bonzo's brother Mick Bonham played congas on "Whole Lotta Love."
2/13/75 Nassau County Coliseum - Uniondale, New York
Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones plays duel lead guitars with Jimmy on "Communication Breakdown" encore.
5/22/77 Fort Worth - Tarrant County Convention Center Arena
Mick Ralphs, guitar of Bad Company, joins the band onstage for "It'll Be Me" encore. See photo below.
6/30/80 Frankfurt, Germany - Festhalle
Phil Carson played bass on "Money" encore.
7/5/80 Munich, Germany - Olympiahalle
For "Whole Lotta Love," a second kit is brought on stage and Simon Kirke of Bad Company jams with the band.
#4
Posted 16 May 2012 - 06:32 AM
Also this, which I posted in an older thread:
Jerry Greenberg (who became president of Atlantic Records in 1974) told me about jamming with Zep at the Garden. It was either '70 or '71 and he said Bonham invited him to join in on percussion (congas) during the middle of Whole Lotta Love.
Jerry Greenberg (who became president of Atlantic Records in 1974) told me about jamming with Zep at the Garden. It was either '70 or '71 and he said Bonham invited him to join in on percussion (congas) during the middle of Whole Lotta Love.
#5
Posted 16 May 2012 - 06:39 AM
"8/26/70 Cleveland, Ohio - Public Auditorium
JPJ had to leave early to fly back for his father's funeral. According to the local paper, a girl in a "Belkin Productions" (the promoter) t-shirt took over bass duties for the encore."
Wouldn't this be something interesting to know more about? If this is true, it would be cool to find her.
JPJ had to leave early to fly back for his father's funeral. According to the local paper, a girl in a "Belkin Productions" (the promoter) t-shirt took over bass duties for the encore."
Wouldn't this be something interesting to know more about? If this is true, it would be cool to find her.
#6
Posted 17 May 2012 - 12:49 PM
Communication Breakdown (final encore), guest Ron Wood, 02 13 1975, Uniondale NY
Money (encore), guest Phil Carson, 06 30 1980 Frankfurt
This one is quite awesome. It's has a fantastic jam!
#7
Posted 17 May 2012 - 04:08 PM
This one is quite awesome. It's has a fantastic jam!
Indeed it is...
http://www.youtube.c...d&v=apdFZDvG9uA
#8
Posted 24 May 2012 - 03:19 PM
Thanks Nutrocker but I have the show haha. I feel like I thought of another guest appearance the other day that wasn't on this list but I could be wrong.
#9
Posted 24 May 2012 - 03:23 PM
Something about Richard Cole playing castanets in Japan springs to mind...
#10
Posted 26 May 2012 - 04:58 PM
Something about Richard Cole playing castanets in Japan springs to mind...
I heard about that but it was something different. Maybe it had something to do with Richard Cole. There was a show I remember listening to, maybe it was Copenhagen 5/3/71, that he played congas on.
Edited by JimmyPageZoSo56, 26 May 2012 - 04:59 PM.
#11
Posted 26 May 2012 - 09:25 PM
I can't find my copy of John Bonham: A Thunder of Drums but I seem to recall there was a picture of Mick onstage with John in the book. I could be wrong, but I know I have seen one somewhere.
#12
Posted 31 May 2012 - 03:27 PM
I can't find my copy of John Bonham: A Thunder of Drums but I seem to recall there was a picture of Mick onstage with John in the book. I could be wrong, but I know I have seen one somewhere.
http://www.ledzeppel...ovember-23-1971
#13
Posted 13 June 2012 - 10:52 PM
I think I remember what it was now. Hamburg 3/21/73, was anyone invited onstage to play the theremin while Page played the guitars parts for the first part of Whole Lotta Love? You can here someone playing it in the backround.

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