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Not sure what possessed me to stop by here for the first time in years, but hello, everyone.
I couldn't help but be drawn into this thread.
1977-06-23 is the one I usually choose if someone insists on hearing a live version of this piece.
Granted, there are plenty of holes in my collection.
I see a couple of things I'll have to look for next time I'm on the hunt.
This is normally not one of my favorite tunes to hear live,
despite the album version (and album it's from) being one of my all time favorites.
Slightly off topic, but this keeps popping up in the thread,
my personal opinion about the 1980 tour is that the audience tapes sound better.
The reverb of the hall, and mix from the front of house speakers are what they band intended the audience to hear.
Interesting little tangent Jimmy takes at around 8min in the vid above, but I can't count that as my (the) fav.
As has been stated, YouTube videos with still images could be anything,but "Tour Over Europe 1980" in my somewhat dated experience normally refers to Zurich, and I'll go out on a limb and say,
that is what you have in the video above.
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"St. Paul Master"
lz1973-07-09cas.dat.cdrN.eac.cep
just hit the transition from Rock and Roll into Celebration Day
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HOLY No Quarter!!!
only drawback, you need some "bootleg ears"
and perhaps a nice EQ
to really get into it.
not suitable for top-down cruising, but
at the risk of being repetitive,
Holy No Quarter!
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... and the audience is surprisingly responsive to Moby Dick
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"Last Stand" Berlin 1980-07-07trw1999
It's kind of a bummer too, but
currently
"Trampled Underfoot"
is really hot
"Push! Push!"
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Fela Kuti - Jazz Side of Fela: Afro Groove Collection II
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Here's how I spent my $50 itunes gift card given to me at Christmas by my aunt.
I tried posting the images inline from my yahoo japan and flikr accounts, but the board won't accept 'dynamic links' in image tags. I think I've posted photos from geocities before, but I'm sick of dealing with it at the moment.
Shoo Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy 3:06 Dinah Shore Buttons And Bows 08/1/16 10:44 PM
Black Coffee 3:07 Peggy Lee: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Peggy Lee 08/1/16 10:34 PM
It's Only a Paper Moon 3:07 Nat "King" Cole: After Midnight - The Complete Session (Remastered) 08/1/16 10:24 PM
I'm Beginning to See the Light 3:15 The Harry James Orchestra: The Harry James Orchestra: The Best of the War Years 08/1/16 10:23 PM
Why Don't You Do Right 3:12 Peggy Lee & Benny Goodman: Peggy Lee & Benny Goodman: The Complete Recordings (1941-1947) 08/1/16 10:20 PM
When I Get Low I Get High 2:27 Ella Fitzgerald: Swingsation - Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb 08/1/16 9:13 PM 08/1/16 4:54 PM
My Melancholy Baby 3:06 Ella Fitzgerald with Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra: Vintage Jazz 08/1/16 9:10 PM 08/1/16 4:51 PM
Uncle Earl Waterloo, Tennessee 08/1/16 8:28 PM 08/1/16 4:48 PM
John Fahey The Legend of Blind Joe Death (Remastered) 08/1/16 8:17 PM 08/1/16 4:46 PM
John Fogerty Revival 08/1/16 6:42 PM 08/1/16 4:46 PM
The Rolling Stones Exile on Main St. 08/1/16 5:51 PM 08/1/16 4:45 PM
I had to pay top $ for the TSRTS Collector's edition since it was completely sold out on pre-orders in Japan. it was 12000 yen rather than the sticker listed 8000. That's what I get for being slow.
blue oyster cult et livei just opened it and the wrong cd is in it dan fogelberg is in it
That's quite a big difference too! Darkly ironic too considering Fogelberg's recent passing.
Two of my all-time favorite recordings. These are desert island discs for me. Enjoy. -
At the moment its
Jamiroquai - Traveling Without Moving (never have learned the song titles)
Top Ten recently played itunes/ipod tracks:
lz19770623d1.05NobodysFaultButMine 7:14 Led Zeppelin Sgt. Page's Badgeholders Club Band part 1 9 08/1/17 9:36 PM
Delta Queen 6:02 Drew Emmit Band Skank Hall, Milwaukee 2004-11-14 5 08/1/17 8:00 PM
NST20071208-10-HoroYori 3:39 Nohshintoh Chikubi Party 1 08/1/17 7:54 PM
NST20071208-06-DeathToRoy 4:11 Nohshintoh Chikubi Party 2 08/1/17 7:50 PM
Gold hill line 3:54 Drew Emmit Band Skank Hall, Milwaukee 2004-11-14 6 08/1/17 7:46 PM
106 she was hot 5:33 The Rolling Stones London Calling 3 08/1/17 7:42 PM
The Voice From The Border 8:49 Sachiko Kunado 2 08/1/17 7:36 PM
Over the Hills and Far Away 5:29 Led Zeppelin Lead Poisoning (RW-2A/B) 6 08/1/17 12:33 PM
lz19770623d1.02TheSongRemainsTheSame 5:27 Led Zeppelin Sgt. Page's Badgeholders Club Band part 1 10 08/1/17 12:28 PM
Dusk 5:55 Sachiko Kunado 2 08/1/17 12:22 PM
Been experimenting with the shuffle feature.
Right on, I've been dragging my feet on the new one. I had to pay premium to get the Collectors Edition DVD cause they were all sold out on pre-order. I'll pick it up next time I'm near HMV record store. It won't be going out of stock any time soon. :-)The new one...I just got it the other day.Manic Street Preachers - Everything Must Go
Great tune! My cousin lent me the Janis 3 disc box set for a while back in the 90s. Love this period and this song.Half MoonP&P Blue Train. There are very few pieces of music that I love more than this one.Great song, no doubt. and the transition from Upon A Golden Horse is excellent.
Thats the Way---LZGreat sig pic btw. the sunburst Plant.
rusted root-when i woke/drum tripNice! Someone else listening to Rusted Root. This is such a great way to start an album.
I became a fan back when they were touring with Page and Plant during the Unledded tour. On the way to the Omni in Atlanta from NC I kept hearing their first single Send Me On My Way on the radio. Knowing they were doing the opening honors, I was very intrigued by that song and picked up When I Awoke after the show when passing through Athens, GA. According to Billboard they have a new album coming out soon, their first since 2002:Ahh... very good news.
Their first CD "Cruel Sun", I think it's called, is really good too. They rerecorded a lot of songs from it for "When I Woke", but the originals are cool too. it's more mellow, I think.
I kinda lost interest in the stuff I heard after When I Awoke as it seemed to be missing some of the key ingredients that endeared that album to me to start with such as the heavy percussion. I also caught them years later on one of the HORDE tours and they hardly seemed like the same band at all (that may have also had something to do with the first of the lineup changes). Still, I never rule out a return to form, even this far down the line.I think Jen Wurz and Liz Berlin are both with the band again.
Liz took some time off to become a mother.
I'm really looking forward to their new CD if it has the original line-up.
I think, by the time When I Woke came out, they'd been doing the indies scene with that sound for several years, so when they broke it may have been a chance for Mike Gabliki to experiment with the sound a bit. A friend of mine lived downstair from Mike around the time of Remember. He said he and Mike used to have some informal jam sessions on electric guitar in each others' apartments and occasionally Mike would say something along the lines of, 'that was pretty good, do you mind if I use that?' That's what my friend said, at least. As you said, though, the member changes certainly had an effect. I don't think I've had a chance to see them perform since When I Woke came out. Too bad really. One of my favorite bands from the 90s. Definitely looking forward to their new recording.
Yeah, one of my favorites too. So much power. Such a great support performance (lead, really) by the female singer.My favourite Stones song ever …Gimme Shelter - The Rolling Stones
Yeah, I love this album. Isis, One more Cup of Coffee, Hurricane the list goes on, great tunes.
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Katsurei 割礼 and Sakana さかな
tonight at Tokuzo, Nagoya Japan (hope that ASCAP guy doesn't read this)
The Crowes are in NZ eh? Good on'em!
And it's hard to imagine the words 'Adrian Belew' and 'Power' in the same sentence, but I'll tak e your word for it.
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Raga Madhuvanthi -> Raga Kalavati
Carlos Guerra - Bansuri (bamboo flute)
Tetsuya Kaneko - Pakhavaj (double sided drum with bread dough on one head)
Mah-ha - Ghatam (bulbous clay pot with a narrow opening)
Mrs. Guerra - Tamboura (4 string drone instrument plays only one open chord)
live sound by Tonchin at Shimauma Book Store, Nagoya Japan
^ these things are ongoing searches for the TRUTH !! Inquiring bootleg afficiando's NEED to KNOW !!!!!Let me know your results !
No results. The guy must've thought I was gonna get his torrent pulled.
He gave me no reply.....
This slips under the radar but is really remarkable.....great musicians...doing mostly covers of motown material.... but MORE rockin' !!!
Those are the guys that did I Just Wanna Celebrate right?
The new version or the old version of TSRTS?Hahaha...nice sig, ReR.I've just put on disc 2 of The Soundtrack from the Film The Song Remains The Same.
It's been ages since I listened to this version of Dazed and Confused! I'm dead excited. Hahah.
How is that BTW? Is that the one with American Pie?Believe it or not....
You said it. I find myself thinking the same thing.<snip>Still listening to the O2 show at the moment. It seems to sound better every time I play it.
I'm gonna hold you to that statement!I'm listening to a mid 70's (?) Eric Clapton release named Backless. I'll go on record as stating it is the greatest collection of songs in the history of the world.
I'll second THAT! Perfect for toolin' around in the hot rod.I didn't realize how good this was. The first tune has the 'When the Levee Breaks' drumbeat sampled....the second tune mentions Jimmy Page..and I'm only on the third tune, but it totally takes The Ocean guitar riff and makes a new tune !!
It's furicken great !
She's crafty!.... and she's just my type!
One of my favorite VH songs. Sometimes I just can't get this out of my head. Gets no respect, though. Nice post!Girl Gone Bad - Van Halen -
Thanks for that info, I might go for a usb turntable, I think you can get them for about 100 pounds or so !!! but will look into what you sent....
We are way off topic, but the only advantage of the CD burning deck over the USB turntable, is that you can choose your turntable... Probably not such a big issue to burn some old well used records, though. My TT is nothing special, that's for sure. Thanks for the brew,
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Sabir Mateen Group at Tonic, NYC 2006, 09 29 or possible the 12th, depending on which info...
Too many shows for the tapers to keep up withIt was like a shootout between the duelling guitarists !! And McLaughlin was definately firing much faster rounds.....still tasty of course, but maybe Beck was just trying to save ammo !!!I found it odd that M.O. headlined actually. They weren't nearly as popular as Jeff Beck. And remember, the show you were referencing was late April....the show I was AT was June 11. I've tried finding a tape of that show....to no avail....
Yeah, between April and June they may have switched things up a bit, but the guy yelling out Mahavishnu kind of leads me to believe that Jeff was joining them, as you said. No word from the source, but obviously he thinks it's McLaughlin joining Beck, otherwise he wouldn't have written it that way. Google here I come... maybe tomorrow... feeling sleepy. Gotta find the real info on that Sabir Mateen gig too.
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Cool, how much was that do you mind me asking ??
I've had it for a couple years now, so I don't remember exactly, but if I recall correctly it was only a couple hundred bucks or so. I bought it with Yen, though. so that clouds the issue even further.
It's called the Teac RW-D280.
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Detai...spx?NewsId=5581
The site below is selling it for 60,000 yen, which is less than US$500.
I'm sure I got it for far less than that. No way I payed that much.
http://www.teac.co.jp/av/all_prod/cdr/rwd280.html
If you have to pay that much a USB turntable might be cheaper.
Maybe you can use this info to find a newer model.
Don't seem to be any for sale on ebay, or much of anywhere for that matter.
Just owning one of these is asking to be taken to court by the RIAA
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Nohshintoh, First Live of 2008 at KD Japon, Nagoya on the 5th of January.
It's rather holy in the Ryman !!I can't wait, this is the best John Fogarty's been in years. And I'm going with a new friend from the board here....Coming in from Los Angeleeeeeze !!!!!!
Or was that San Diego ? No matter.....just don't forget the couple of ki's !!!
Was there a man in line blowin' her mind thinkin' that he'd already made her? ;-)
How was that Fogerty show?
I've heard one recording which sounded really good.
I tried to buy his album on itunes, but for some reason the phone company won't let me connect. (not will they let me connect to a number of other sites which I've finally started bookmarking for when I file my complaint next week)
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22:48 - Peter Broetzmann Chicago Tentet @ Konfrontationen Nickelsdorf 2003-07-19+20
Peter Broetzmann .... reeds
Mats Gustafsson .... reeds
Ken Vandermark .... reeds
Mars Williams .... reeds
Joe McPhee .... reeds,tp
Jeb Bishop .... tb
Kent Kessler .... b
Fred Lonberg-Holm .... cello
Hamid Drake .... dr,perc
Michael Zerang .... dr,perc
CD 1 - saturday 19.07.03 [68:53]
1] 22:48
2+3] 15:45 + 12:41 (PB bass-sax on [3])
4] 18:03
source: own aud.rec., good center position
lineage: sony ECM929-LT + SharpMD > CDR > flac
I didn't know if maybe they were alternating headlining the shows.....that's happened before with bands in the past....but I just know when I saw them..yeah...Jeff came out for the M.O.'s encore and jammed !! I was onstage right behind Jeff Beck...next to Narada Michael Walden and his kickass drumming !! Great memories....Yeah, the band feels really different for that last track, especially the drumming. Like you said, they could have alternated, but when I listened closely I started thinking the show you saw was probably the same.
The big giveaway (which I heard after I made the last post) was a guy in the crowd screaming,
"Mahavishnu! Mahavisnhu Number One!" over and over.
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Got The Feeling - Mahavishnu Orchestra with Jeff Beck, AVERY FISHER HALL,
NEW YORK,NY,USA, APRIL 30,1975
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Joelmon, on second listen, this has to be Mahavishnu with Beck rather than the other way round. Good call. Thanks for straightening me out.
I clearly hear a violin and that drumming....
Also, the mix is different.
The bass guitar is there, but rather... plucky and much lower in the mix for Jeff's set, but very bassy and just as loud as the guitars (louder than Jeff Beck's maybe) for the last track.
Someone's pulled a fast one here not unusual.
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I was just watching the Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Rainbow on Youtube.
Someone's Done the Wizard of Oz - Dark Side of The Moon thing in software, cut it up and put it on Youtube. Wasn't quite as cool as I remembered from 10 years ago, but
The Great Gig In The Sky Sequence is really good. (part 3 or 4)
Despite the horrid bitrate required to fit these segments into youtube limits.
here's the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmCfvcfHwKA...feature=related
That should work.
Yeah and then your Primus cover of PF and my PF/WOO above too. (Speaking of synchronicity!)Oh Yeah ? Do you have the Mahavischnu Orchestra's set of that evening too ? Cause the jam when I saw them was at the end of M.O's set....they were the headliners. Your taper mustlve just added that part then...if he didn't record the M.O. too.How's your recording ? Mine's nice, but a few generations from the master...
Nice aligning of the listening spirits rockthang.......
The Mahavishnu set wasn't included in the Jeff Beck set I got. Too bad, I'd certainly like to hear that too.
The recording is good. Not spectacular, but listenable and clear. I can hear everything Beck is playing. I've certainly sat through worse and more than once at that.
This is the info I got (Caps Lock sic)
JEFF BECK
AVERY FISHER HALL,
NEW YORK,NY,USA
APRIL 30,1975
JEFF BECK - GUITAR
WILBUR BASCOMB - BASS
BERNARD PURDIE - DRUMS
MAX MIDDLETON - KEYBOARDS
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN ** - GUITAR
1-TUNING
2-CONSTIPATED DUCK
3-SHE'S A WOMAN
4-FREEWAY JAM >
5-DEFINITELY MAYBE
6-SUPERSTITION
7-KEYBOARD SOLO >
8-CAUSE WE'VE ENDED AS LOVERS
9-POWER
10-YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN
11-CROWD
12-GOT THE FEELING **
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M-AUDIO TRANSIT > COOL EDIT >
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Have a CigarPrimus
from Miscellaneous Debris
I honestly like this version better than Pink Floyd's.
Definitely a great cover version in my book.
I'd almost agree that it's better than the original, but
there's no Roy Harper
no quarter-tsrtsdamn, my dog is still under the table....definately shook up from something. very odd.
Wow, I hope your dog has recovered. That's a strange thing to come home to.
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Lucifer's Eyes: Joan Baez with The Grateful Dead, 31 December 1981, Oakland Auditorium, Oakland, CA
So nice, what a great way to wind down 2007 (23:10 here in Japan now)
So far:
Land of A Thousand Dances (Joan a cappella)
Do Right Woman (")
The Boxer (Joan solo, what a musician! great guitar, devastating singing)
Tunisian New Year Song (Joan with a drum of some kind)
And then she's joined by The Dead for
Me & Bobby McGee
Bye Bye Love
Lucifer's Eyes
and now just starting
Children of the 80s
Bobby tries to sing some harmonies on Bobby McGee, but the Dead should leave the singing to Joan Baez, I think. Bobby wants to teach her Wang Dand Doodle.
Me and Bobby McGeeNice!
SuperstitionJeff Beck
Boston, May 3, 1975
very nice audience recording ...
Wow, I was just listening to the April 30th Avery Fisher Hall, NY show earlier today.
John McLaughlin comes in for that crazed jam in the last song.
Ok, gotta get dressed to go to the local temple to literaly ring in the new year with the temple bell.
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I Like Closer, good riff !! I am going to have to buy one of those record players you can plug into the pc to turn them digital and listen to them again !!
I got a CD recording deck from Teac... (double CD deck! )
makes an extra step if you wanna put it in your computer, but it's quick, easy and trouble-free
just like dubbing cassettes hahahah
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Yeah, I had to break out both records this morning since it's been quite a few months since I've had them on.
I've always liked the different images that come from the band name.
first and most obvious:
The Firm (like the movie) as a company or business project (which may be most accurate)
The Firm as in not quite hard...
The Firm as in the opposite of The Infirm
But anyway, the music, this is what I have thought and in particular was thinking this morning.
Together is the only real low point of the first album. Every time Paul sings 'Yesterday' I just wanna continue with 'all my troubles seemed so far away...' maybe it's just me.
I didn't used to like You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling, but I found myself turning it up today...
(who knows )
Some may object to the horn section of Closer, but I really like this song.
It could have used a slightly denser production, perhaps,
despite the energy, it feels kind of light. IMO good song regardless.
Make Or Break, another good song
Paul subliminally raids the Beatles cannon again for Money Can't Buy, but the similarities end at the title. Not the best song on the album.
The second album has more of a sludgy sound. Jimmy's either laying on the overdubs or the effects, can't quite tell. The Live In Peace guitar solo is stellar. That song really builds up. It kinda has you wondering if this was one of the stinkers when it starts, but by the end I forgot all about that.
A lot of people don't care for Dreaming, a Tony Franklin composition, but I really like how it pushes Jimmy and the band in an unusual direction (nice tremolo bar solo too) with the odd time signature and the creamy clean chorussy guitar comping.
Spirit Of Love, I could do without. It has all the potential to be an extended stadium sing-along and has that kind of 'Rod Stewart' build up that I've read Jimmy saying was something he didn't like about All My Love, but lacks his sense of balladry.
Chris Slade's drumming is far from his style during his AC/DC tenure.
He's obviously a multi-faceted musician.
My friend who sings Humpty Dumpty to All The Kings Horses was joking that Jason shaved his head to create some continuity with Chris Slade... (obviously not! )
Again, Paul Rodgers is a love-song-singin' kinda guy, so there's not much you can do about that.
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No, your not! (well, I'm not so much anymore)I'm probably the only person on Earth who is still waiting for a third LP from the Firm!!I think The Firm's 2nd album is terrible and there are only a few standouts on the 1st. It's all because of the songwriting. I think Jimmy gave Paul too much creative license. Coverdale/Page blows away both Firm albums.This is gonna sound harsh, but no offense intended:
I couldn't disagree more about Coverdale/Page. The Firm albums have far more character than C/P. IMO that is the case where Page gave too much leeway. The lyrics on that album are completely unlistenable to me. I've had it for years and have barely been able to listen all the way through. Jimmy's playing is fast and clean and there are lots and lots of guitar-army overdubs, can't fault that, but the songs I just think are terrible.
It doesn't help that at the time not many people could ignore the fact that it was like a slap in the face for Jimmy to collaborate with David Coverversion. That's why demand for the US tour was poor. The only thing worse was the Puff Daddy collabo.
In retrospect the second Firm album is a bit bland, but also has some really awesome moments, like Fortune Hunter and Cadillac. The Firm suffers mainly in the lyric department, much like Coverversion/Page. But I'll tell you what, in 1986/87 I was listening to that second Firm album non-stop. I didn't find any fault with it at the time.
One of my friends can't stop himself from singing 'couldn't put Humpty Dumty back together again' during All The Kings Horses. Now he's got me doing it.
I think I tend to have more of a Pop sensibility than a Hard Rock sense, so that probably explains my affinity for The Firm over Coverdale/Page. I've never been into any L.A. Metal bands (not since Quiet Riot in the 5th grade, at least - somehow G'N'R doesn't count for me) I know Coverdale is English, but it's tough to distinguish him from that scene.
The Firm fit nicely into it's time period. It's a distinguished chapter in Jimmy Page's catalog.
C/P was too little too late. Hair Metal was already being replaced by Grunge. This was an embarrassing misstep, but luckily pushed Robert Plant over the edge to wanna work with Jimmy again and gave us the P/P collabo.
As above, I agree very much about The Firm, but as for C/P good guitar work, but IMO horrible songs. It's like listening to Alcatrazz.The biggest reason The Firm failed is twofold. The mundane, boring 80's thudding of Chris Slade, and Rodgers' pop-inspired songwriting. Jimmy played like a man posessed though, and Tony Franklin was a decent bassist. And Rodgers' vocals were fine.I like The Firm overall though.
For all those who say Jimmy has been "phoning it in" since the demise of Zep, I say you're mistaken. The guitarwork with The Firm and Coverversion/Page is excellent, particularly the latter.
I really like Tony Franklin's bass playing. Chris Slade... doesn't really strike me one way or the other. Can't really fault him, though.
I probably more more value on the Firm than deserves because of sentimental value. I grew up in the 80s and we played those Firm LPs constantly, so when I listen now, they tke me back to those teenage years.In those days, all we had were the Zep LPs. We didn't have good bootlegs, BBC live recordings, internet info. So anything that Page did was "new Zep" for us. Ju being able to see what Jimmy looked like and played like.
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I hear ya. There was definitely a lot of excitement surrounding The Firm and Outrider.
I see you've already been corrected on the origins of Midnight Moonlight.
Easy mistake.
From the few shows I've heard The Firm was a great live band too. Anyone who ever saw them has said the same. The video I saw of the C/P tour in Japan is pretty painful, but Jimmy is covering all the guitar parts himself (including the Whitesnake numbers!). Too bad he forgot to practice White Summer.
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Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin - live in Munich 1980-07-05 with Simon Kirk guest drummer along with Bonzo. ('source 2' cas(3)->CDR->flac)
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What? so is it possible that the golden les paul's small row of squares are actually not a decoration but the buttons itself?
Not that it matters anything but i'm curious.
Yeah, he's been using that for Whole Lotta Love for a while, so he can make it go crazy during the freak-out section before the guitar solo. So, yeah, those are buttons that create preset tunings.
The red one used for Kashmir at the O2 has a 'b-string bender', which I'm not sure if he really used. I've only seen vids.
Please don't ask me to explain what the bender is exactly It'll come up in a search.
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Since I've Been Lovin' You - Led Zeppelin: Sgt. Page's Badgeholders Club Band Part 1
Jimmy Page on guitar there....
and now onto a journey that brings surprises you sometimes don't expect to encounter
it features John Paul Jones it's called
No Quarter ! -> YES! this rocks, I can't wait to hear it again
You Ain't seen Nothing YetBachman Turner Overdrive
from Guitar Rock, the time-life series....
Bbbbbaby!
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Bron-y-aur (sic) Stomp - Led Zeppelin: Sgt. Page's Badgeholders Club Band Part 2
oops, Bonzo just Fxxxed it up
Let me tell ya what your missin' messin' round these brick walls
(oops, I just Fxxxed it up too! )
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No Quarter - Led Zeppelin - 'Sgt. Page's Badgeholders Club' live at the LA Forum 1977-06-23
DAMN!
I had totally forgotten how nuts the improv in the middle is,
! WTF ! everyone is just goin' N-U-T-S Nuts!
What show or live song are you listening to now?
in Led Zeppelin Live
Posted
"Four Rovers in Landover" Cap Center 1977-05-30.
"Ten Years Gone" at the moment.
There is something wrong with TSRTS... I think I'll try reconverting it... because the sound quality improves drastically as soon as Sick Again starts.
Haven't had this on in ages. Pretty much all killer so far.