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John Paul Jones and the mandolin - interview
Sathington Willoughby replied to sam_webmaster's topic in News
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'laugh' in TSRTS Dazed & Confused..?
Sathington Willoughby replied to RIP-IT-UP's topic in Led Zeppelin Live
Sounds like 'Dental people' to me. Maybe there's a lot of good dentists/orthodontists in San Francisco. -
Zep and the Beatles
Sathington Willoughby replied to pagemccartney95's topic in Led Zeppelin Newbies
Jimmy Page may be guitarist on 'Train Music' http://www.examiner.com/article/beatles-news-jimmy-page-may-be-guitarist-on-train-music-wings-mini-reunion (1:03-1:09) Here's a longer portion of it: It's not the complete answer, but Matt Hurwitz's Studio Daily article on the recent restoration of “A Hard Day's Night” for the recent Criterion Collection release published Aug. 11 does have some first-time specifics on who's behind the “Train Music” song in the film. And one of the players may well be session player James Page, aka guitarist Jimmy Page. Giles Martin, son of Sir George Martin, has been saying it wasn't his belief that the group was the Beatles.“My instinct says it’s not The Beatles, but more likely the session players my dad would have gotten in for the soundtrack recording,” the article quotes him. Prolific studio guitarist Vic Flick, who was suspected of being on it, tells Hurwitz he also isn't. But drummer Clem Cattini, once of the Tornadoes, says he is, and likely so is bass player Alan Weighell. But even more significant is that Cattini says Page may also be, though Hurwitz said in a phone interview Page himself has not confirmed it but is being contacted about the track. Both Cattini and Weighell had regular jobs as session players for Martin. "It was interesting how these musicians could quickly identify each other's playing, and quite easily," Hurwitz tells Beatles Examiner. "Vic Flick could tell immediately that, though he plays on 'This Boy' on the soundtrack album, he was not on the 'train music' cue. And bass player Herbie Flowers, who later went on to record for George, upon hearing the cue, said, 'That's Clem. And that sounds like Big Jim Sullivan and Jimmy Page playing the guitars,' which Cattini also said. They worked with each other for so many years, on so many sessions, they can hear not only their own playing, but that of their colleagues." The track is indeed driven by Cattini and likely Weighell, the drummer tells StudioDaily. “That’s definitely me," Cattini says. "The guitars, I think, were ‘Big Jim’ Sullivan and Jimmy Page. They did a lot of the rock stuff together in those days, particularly on these kinds of sessions.” - See more at: http://www.studiodaily.com/2014/08/beatlemania-in-black-white-restoring-a-hard-days-night-in-4k/#sthash.9pJUvorG.dpuf -
What show or live song are you listening to now?
Sathington Willoughby replied to Misfit's topic in Led Zeppelin Live
1972-06-22 - (Welcome Back HTWWW - Berdu) Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino (Godfather Records) -
Darlene... why Coda?
Sathington Willoughby replied to H. E. Pennypacker's topic in Led Zeppelin Master Forum
I'll say it again, it's a very fun song to play on guitar! -
Darlene... why Coda?
Sathington Willoughby replied to H. E. Pennypacker's topic in Led Zeppelin Master Forum
No way! Hot Dog is awesome! -
Tool Explain Why They Haven't Put Out a New Album Since 2006 Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/tool-explain-why-they-havent-put-out-a-new-album-since-2006-20140715#ixzz3AGILHkoY
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What Are You Listening To At This Moment?
Sathington Willoughby replied to The Pagemeister's topic in Other Bands / Music
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What Are You Listening To At This Moment?
Sathington Willoughby replied to The Pagemeister's topic in Other Bands / Music
I knew I recognized that from somewhere (3:40-3:49) Bout' to get gangster up in here! -
My Funeral Set List - What Song Would I Want Played?
Sathington Willoughby replied to Charles J. White's topic in Ramble On
Woman's Obit Begins With 'Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead' http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/12/obit-witch-is-dead-_n_5671640.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592 -
Madison Square Garden 9-19-1970 Definitive Edition?
Sathington Willoughby replied to lcondo123's topic in Led Zeppelin Live
I would put 69 a close second. Love those short, powerful setlists. Whisky a Go-Go, Denmark, the Fillmore shows, the entire US summer 69 tour was great! Cheers! -
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Madison Square Garden 9-19-1970 Definitive Edition?
Sathington Willoughby replied to lcondo123's topic in Led Zeppelin Live
Montreux as well, them and the audience were on fire that night! And of course Albert Hall. (1970 was my favorite year) Bath was probably good too, if we had a decent recording we could tell. -
What show or live song are you listening to now?
Sathington Willoughby replied to Misfit's topic in Led Zeppelin Live
Good show. Gotta love the 'Woody Woodpecker' reference in HMMT! -
What show or live song are you listening to now?
Sathington Willoughby replied to Misfit's topic in Led Zeppelin Live
9/19/1970 Evening Show - One More For The Road 2005 Edition -
Madison Square Garden 9-19-1970 Definitive Edition?
Sathington Willoughby replied to lcondo123's topic in Led Zeppelin Live
Enjoy it man it's the best! -
Madison Square Garden 9-19-1970 Definitive Edition?
Sathington Willoughby replied to lcondo123's topic in Led Zeppelin Live
Check your PM bro. You too Bly. 'Born to Please' is another good one. Lineage: Master>R2R>CDR Speed corrected and cleaned by Eddie Edwards -
What show or live song are you listening to now?
Sathington Willoughby replied to Misfit's topic in Led Zeppelin Live
Mike The Mike - Tribute Series - LA Forum 6-23-77