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  1. I stumbled across this footage today of Bonzo backstage at the LA Forum at a Wings concert June 1976 (plus a few other well known guests). Bonham clip starts @ 3.25 http://youtu.be/eTn-F3sjw1w
  2. Jimmy didn't start up with Charlotte until 9 January 1970, Jimmy's birthday and the date of the Royal Albert Hall gig.....
  3. How cool is that! Awesome find Sam
  4. Cheers Sam. I think for Peter Grant to be dressed up in a suit, it must have been something kind of important to make the best impression. Maybe Beck's presence held more sway, regarding his current success with the JBG at the time????
  5. After a bit of research I think I've nailed it down to October 31 1968. Jeff Beck played a benefit gig for the children in Biafra at the Fillmore East on the 31 October 1968. I believe PG was managing the JBG at the time? Regardless, Jimmy and Jeff were old mates who probably wanted to catch up (I wonder if it was this occasion that Beck first heard LZ1 and their version of 'You Shook Me'??) And the 'mystery man' in the middle I believe is Steve Weiss, Led Zeppelin's US attorney. Also if you look at the official timeline, there is a gap inbetween gigs from October 25 to November 9, 1968, hence Jimmy's presence.
  6. Check out the 2nd verse of the new Chickenfoot single 'Big Foot', 'Got houses of the holy, on the box, I got it all cranked up cause, yeah that shit rocks'
  7. Any idea of the exact date of this picture?
  8. That would be great if you could Steve It would solve/or open up a can of worms about that photo...
  9. I'm after a scan of the centrefold from this mag I bought in 1991, it's since been misplaced/lost, can anyone help? Good Times, Bad Times. The Story of Led Zeppelin
  10. AC/DC Show Business Is Big Business by Paul Cashmere - May 26 2009 2.3% of Australia`s population bought an AC/DC ticket yesterday. There are 21 million people in Australia and half a million will see Acca Dacca next year. Credit crunch? Not in AC/DC land. With more than 500,000 tickets sold in Australia yesterday that created a cash flow of more than $60 million. Ticketing agency Ticketek reported that the sales made history. In the 30 years that the company has been around, that was the most ticket sales in one day for one act ever. In Sydney, you could not get a ticket for the first show after 12 minutes. At the peak of demand and capacity, 3,400 tickets were being sold per minute. AC/DC dates are: Feb 11, 13 and 15, Melbourne, Etihad Stadium Feb 18, 20 and 22, Sydney, ANZ Stadium Feb 25 and 27, Brisbane, QSAC March 2, Adelaide, Adelaide Oval March 6 and 8, Perth, Subiaco
  11. I'm all ears to hear that story mate
  12. Thanks Otto But i don't think the guy pictured in the photo above is Cole...
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