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  1. Just watched the fantastic documentary, "Beware Mr. Baker" and Ginger basically trashes Bonzo. "Bonham had technique but he couldn't swing a sack of shit. The same with Moonie. If they were alive today, ask them." Then they cut to Eric Clapton and he scoffs at the idea of Bonzo/ Moonie being compared to Ginger because he claims Baker is a composer and was a fully harmonic musician. The thing I found interesting was he considers himself a jazz drummer and that at one point in his life, he used to shoot up a mix of heroin, cocaine, and LSD. He's totally insane!

  2. Hey Strider, I'm going next Friday night. The only reason I'm going is to hopefully hear CYHMK. I've seen them four times before and it's the only Stones song I haven't heard live and it's my favorite one. Btw, I did do the PPV last Dec. so I know how good this show is going to be. :superman:

  3. The video is complete BS but it is very well done editing-wise (the graphics are amazing). You get a feeling the editor or producer was a Zeppelin fan since they used some unpublished music and the looping Kashmir track is a nice touch. The message is dumb though, and obviously some of the info is complete fiction.

  4. I'm sure I read one version of events which described him as "daring" them to arrest him. So he might have said something like "go on then, arrest me" in bravado - but it wasn't actually what he wanted. Or he might have been more contrite, and said it in a "do what you have to do, I'll come quietly, get it over with" kind of a way. Like, insisting he didn't want special treatment or something - "you're just doing your job, if you have to do it, go ahead" kind of thing. But the idea that he WANTED to be arrested seems totally implausible. I mean, you can just about imagine how someone with a serious addiction problem - someone on hard drugs - might want that. Because they think it's the only way they're going to get help, they know they won't change their ways unless they're forced to, they fear they're going to kill themselves if they're not forcibly restrained from accessing the stuff etc. But I can't come up with any plausible reason at all why someone who was just pissed and smoking would actually want that.

    The whole smoking ban on planes is kind of stupid. I mean, there's always going to be a certain percentage of people who are scared of flying (Jimmy definitely was at one point - don't know if it improved any with age), and a certain percentage of those will be smokers whose usual coping strategy when feeling jittery is to have a fag. If you deny them that, then they just self-medicate by drinking too much. Air rage incidents have shot up since the complete ban on smoking on planes, and so has the rate of people picking up infections on planes, because they're recycling the air (and any viruses and bacteria that are in it) more - when there's smoking on a plane, they legally have to completely change the air more frequently. Airlines would save themselves a lot of grief if they brought back smoking sections. Either that or make it standard practice to hand out nicotine sprays or something.

    I'm not paying the ridiculous amounts they charge to fly and be forced to suck in nasty cigarette smoke because certain people have decided to become addicts. I remember as a kid when they did allow it, you could smell it around the plane PLUS if you had to use the john, they are usually in the back where the smokers sit. I have zero sympathy for them. F the smokers!

  5. There are a ton of guitarists who are technically better than Jimmy, BUT no one plays with his emotion or creativity. That's why he is superior to most players, imo. As for the ragging on Ron Wood, he crushes Keith. I've seen the Stones multiple times live and as much as I love the guy, Keith doesn't offer much in jamming. As a matter of fact, he kinda sucks at solos. He's much more of a riff master. When they are going off, it's Ron Wood who is laying down the sweet spots. Still love the both of them together though. Stones are pretty much always a great show live (except for the 2005 show I went to in Philly. Boring that night!)

    On a separate note, they have lowered the prices for lower section seats in Philly. They were $280 (with all the fees) and they are now $180 (with all the fees). Lots of seats are available too. Might grab a pair to one of the two shows there.

  6. Now here's a bit o' mystery most have never known until now: Jimmy said he formed the idea of using a theramin in the 60s after seeing one used in the film 'Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein'.

    Edit: I'm going to purchase this film and review it over weekend. I'd been meaning to get it anyway, as I find all of Universal's classic monsters intriguing (hello, Wolfman!)

    Just read this. LOL!!!

    P.S. My only follow up with the Crowes question is that I guess it was complete BS with the rumors that both of Chris and Jimmy's egos were getting in the way? I remember someone telling me that they didn't want their dressing rooms near each other because it was getting heated between them.

    P.S.S. Btw, awesome to read to some old posts Steve. I'm blown away by some of the Zep artifacts you have come along with.

  7. Steve, I'm sorry for asking this because I know you spoke about this before. I tried a search to no avail. Here's a two-parter:

    1. I know they got back together for the jazz fest in 2001, but what was the real reason for the Page/Plant breakup in 1998? Was it truly Robert no longer wanting to play in big arenas or was there something more to it?

    2. Also, any dirt on why the Page/ Black Crowes partnership fell apart? I remember having great seats in Irvine and then the show was cancelled due to Jimmy "really hurting his back bad". After that, there were radio reports of him being seen in clubs in LA looking fine and even worse, two nights later, I watched him jam on Jay Leno with the Crowes and he's dancing around (aka the back was fine). The shows were never rescheduled either. What was up with this breakup?

    Thanks!

  8. I'm a huge Rush fan and I've seen them live a few times. I have to ask though, what was with Geddy's voice at the HOF show? It seemed like he was intentionally making his voice sound goofy. Was he doing this to mock the HOF? I love his voice live but this was strange. Not sure of what to make of it.

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