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  1. ...AEN27, thank for posting the never seen photos before, what can I say, HOT HOT HOT!!!! ........ and Mag, Love the New Scarf ... wondering if I should classify this next to His No. 1 Classic Vintage Blue Polka Dot Scarf...most loved accessory of James Patrick Page, loved by All Pagettes...!!! ...Oh, and his Guitar...no comment, there are other places for it ;)
  2. Hello Magenta...Love your hair and that Camera - Ever- Ready for James Patrick Page!!! ...and Hello to all, thanks for all to share your pictures, many Zep fans, never a shortage!!
  3. Hello, tks for all your contribution, I read all your articles and viewed your videos, ticket stubs,...excellent contribution, I really enjoy your presence in this Site, very friendly and full of knowledge...just the kind of fan I admire....hope you are well...

    PS. if you ever find any rare photographs of Jimmy/Yardbirds, please share...(I know it is rare, but you never know) tks......

  4. ... Courtsey... Hi, Most of the Bombay video has been shot in the Mahim/Bandra area; specifically Mahim causeway where the fishermen boats used to be parked in those days. The Masjid is the Jamat-E-Ulema Masjid in Bandra. It still looks the same. The boats are no more and the new Worli-Bandra Sealink bridge is now right across the bay. Page and Plant would have been looking at it from the beachfront if it was now! Nandu Bhende Regards, Nandoo Bhende | Director | InSync Studios Pvt. Ltd Slip Disc'72 I will double confirm above locations and additional important points of interests,,, 1. Zep are arriving under the Huge Billboard seen in distance,ultimate Classic Film Hare Rama Hare Krishna, depicting Screen Legends Of Film Industry 2. Robert Plant also is filming or has camera as I can see it... 3. Driver Razark mentioned by Cole I believe is also in taxi/cab .....
  5. ...finally, it is immoral to alter a fact in history, I sincerely hope I was not part of this moral value... goodbye
  6. ...Pamela Debarres is witness to time line for Aug. dates...she recalls no Las Vegas Date... The Official Site must value her opinion as she is with Page...
  7. ...."That night we had front row tables. It was the first time any of us had seen Elvis perform. And we weren't disappointed. "perhaps the only dissatisfied person among us that night was John Paul, but it was good natured-despair. Before entering the showroom to see Elvis, we had spent a few minutes in the International's lounge, watching Ike and Tina Turner perform. ..... "He turned to his wife Mo"........ Richard Cole - STH'92 Page 96 This is night of August 11 (as mentioned by Ms.Pamela in both I'm with the Band and Take another Piece of my Heart, further Richard Cole STH states the same... ..August 12 date is not witnessed by Ms. Pamela...They all left and all came back the next day for sure to LA (as discussed before)... John Paul Jones did witness I&TT but Zep cannot perform concert this date...Highly likely they come in contact with Vegas on July 31... If there was concert this date Aug. 11/12, Richard would have remembered it likewise as they attend Elvis... It is further my opinion after reading Page 95 from STH, "The Zeppelin Wives joined us for a few days during that tour, including some of the shows in Las Vegas and other West Coast cities"that Vegas/West Coast Cities close by remain as a unit...L.A. is not part of this... John Paul Jones recalls staying at the Caesar's Palace as reported by the Official Site previously...
  8. Hi erings...I second this...we hope that Deborah will post her pictures of that timeless era...we know what Zep looked like back then....
  9. ...This is a excellent question on behalf of all the fans, tks. Deb ...Contribution to establish accurate Led Zeppelin Timeline is of utmost important, I am sure Richard Cole realizes and values that...
  10. ..Deborah, loved these 2 videos you just posted, both just so entertaining.... I did see the Yardbirds, and I should post those pictures in the Other Section... I love to hear Neil Christian with Jimmy Page...hopefully it will come around......
  11. AEN 27, you are very friendly Gen. #2 Pagette, I am happy to share the same passion, to celebrate Page - His timeless beauty...regardless which Generation we belong to which thread what and where...cheers!!!

  12. ...Sailor86, agreed absolutely...I have watched quite few Lip-syncing videos, IN FACT, I will continue in my lifetime ;)
  13. Baby, I'm Gonna Leave You... Beat Club http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=32427206
  14. ...I listened to this just after your post, and was bit reluctant to give my opinion, the very first listen, Robert does indeed sound like "Devil", I do not hear a "G", "T" sound, honestly, it is quite clearly "D".... I have heard this song many many times, but never paid close attention, now first time I did, and it is what the controversy is....
  15. ... It is an addition, and of course, Respect for His Father's Profession. Jason wants to challenge himself and is willing to take the risk (Nothing will happen to Zep of course). I agree with other fans that Jason needs to create his own music, as any artist must and should, to be truly justified as an artist, likewise, I am hoping that from this project Jason can produce unique creativity that will justify his apprenticeship well into the future. I am sure that his Late Father is proud of this venture that His next generation believes in Him...
  16. ...looking forward to this.....Fine example of Great Apprenticeship......
  17. " A letter from Peter Grant to Kim Fowley the future manager of Led Zeppelin was then office manger for Mickey Most. Mickey produced Kim Fowley on the Bo Didley classic "who do you love." Kim had to get to the studio on The Tube. " Source: http://www.kimfowley.net/victories/losttreasuresvinylclassics.htm ..doesn't look it has been posted before...
  18. April 24, 1976 Presence tops the U.K. Charts Title: Presence First appeared in chart (at position): 24/04/1976 (1) Last Seen in Chart (at position): 14/08/1976 (59) Length of time in chart: 14 weeks Highest position in chart: 1 Source: Chart Stats
  19. Hi, very nice to have you, welcome!!!

  20. Hello, nice Pic with Our Legend,...lucky...

    welcome!!!

  21. Games on groove ZEP’S DEFINITIVE BASS GURU The Telegraph, Calcutta India Thursday, April 16, 2009 It is perhaps fitting to start our 2009 series of Learning With t2 with a bass player who has influenced whole generations — the inimitable John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin. It is nearly a must for every budding bass player — why, every musician — to study the groovy bass lines that act as the backbone for Zeppelin’s unique sound, and Jones himself is one of the most interesting bass players from the late 1960s. Every musician finds inspiration in a predecessor and so did Jones — in the bass playing of Phil Upchurch of Chicago. In Led Zeppelin, Jones’s bass lines were characterised by the coming together of powerful melody and time, going hand-in-glove with the band’s rhythmic powerhouse, drummer John Bonham. Overtones of genres like blues, funk and Motown are unmistakable in Jones’ playing, which is also a key to the success of this British rock band. People would not only come to hear Zeppelin play, they would also come to dance. Jones comes up as a perfect example on the subject of versatility of a musician. Apart from Zeppelin, he had done sessions as a bass player-composer, arranger and multi-instrumentalist (playing keyboard, mandolin, guitars, ukulele, continuum, recorder etc) with bands and artists like John McLaughlin, the Rolling Stones, Jeff Beck, Cat Stevens, Rod Stewart, Tom Jones, R.E.M., Peter Gabriel, the Foo Fighters and Paul McCartney, to name but a few. Jones’ contributions to the Zeppelin sound extended to the use of other instruments, including an unusual triple-necked acoustic instrument consisting of a six- and a 12-string guitar and a mandolin. He also advocated the use of pedals or single-unit processors to complement the sound of the band. His bass-lines were always intertwined with the melody of the song — sometimes with it, sometimes as a support — but always complementing the drummer, always powerful and usually promiscuous. He used a 1961 Fender Jazz Bass till 1975, before moving on to custom-designed Alembics for the road. The quietest member of Zeppelin, Jones released his first solo recording as a single for Pye Records in April 1964 which featured Baja. Some of his solo works are Scream For Help, The Sporting Life, Zooma and The Thunderthief. Since Led Zeppelin’s split in 1980 with the death of Bonham, Jones has collaborated with a number of artistes. Jones played in the Led Zeppelin reunion show at London’s O2 Arena on December 10, 2007 as part of a tribute to Ahmet Ertegun. Source: http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090416/jsp/entertainment/story_10827752.jsp
  22. ...looking hot Tom Kid, very sophisticated Young Led Zeppelin Fan!!!
  23. Thanks for being part of this Forum...Your honesty and down to earth personality truly makes you a special Led Zeppelin Fan and we are lucky to be in you company!!!

  24. hello...nice to see you on board...love to see more from you on Zep...

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