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  1. The band arrived in Los Angeles on Wed, June 15th and were staying at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. I don't show any reason in particular for Bonham's sluggishness, but it may well have been a weekend of excess. According to Richard Cole he and the band were partying so hard during this time they were even asked to leave Rod Stewart's home (probably after the first Forum show on June 21st)...so they immediately returned to the Rainbow. Also

    Keith Moon joined Bonham onstage the following week in Los Angeles (June 23rd).

    No doubt the result of hard partying. Bonham was particularly bored on days with no show to play - he likely was having fits with all the free time. Thanks Steve.

  2. So we know why Bonham struggled in Nuremberg in 1980, having partied with the band for a large part of the day at a club in Roth.

    Do we know why he struggled so in San Diego on June 19, 1977? They had not played in five days and I believe they previously had their family with them in New York. Did Bonham and/or the band travel back to the U.K. during the brief lull? After the ability to party hard for four days did Bonzo choose to overdo it during the afternoon prior to the evening's show?

    Plant makes mention of three members with issues during the show, citing himself and Jones specifically. In fact he is relentless in his teasing of Jonesy. Not once does he note Bonzo's obvious issues...

  3. I have a contact sheet of black and white photos from a professional photographer from the night, and a shitload of amateur ones taken by me and my mates who were there - Sam has put some of them on the main part of the site. Also, yes it was at The Golden Lion but it wasn't an awards ceremony it was a Charity Raffle presentation. Here's my ticket.

    Goldenlion.jpg

    Would you be willing to post a few of your favorites Knebby or direct me to where I can find some of your pictures. I will also check the main site as well.

    Many thanks

  4. Thanks Steve. I wonder why that choose to forgo Royal Orleans the second and third times around?

    Thirty years after the fact it's somewhat difficult to confirm with absolute certainty, but this is what I've been able to compile through the years

    based on band recollections, verified eyewitness accounts and photographic evidence.

    Chicago, New York & New Orleans are generally considered to have been their "home bases" or primary hubs for this tour.

    1st leg

    Royal Orleans in New Orleans

    For the Dallas rehearsals and show.

    Ambassador East Hotel in Chicago

    For Oklahoma, the Chicago dates, Minneapolis, St. Paul, St. Louis and Indianapolis

    Hilton at Cincinnatti Airport

    For Cincinnatti (and Dayton which was cancelled)

    Peachtree Plaza Hotel in Atlanta

    For Louisville and Atlanta

    Swingo's Celebrity Hotel in Cleveland

    For Richfield

    Hilton in Troy

    For Pontiac Silverdome

    2nd leg

    Maison Dupuy Hotel in New Orleans

    For Birmingham, Baton Rouge, Houston, Fort Worth

    Plaza Hotel in New York

    For the Landover dates

    Unconfirmed hotel overlooking Miami Beach

    For Tampa (Plant likely, Jones possibly & Bonham maybe stayed in Orlando for Disney World visit instead)

    Plaza Hotel in New York

    For the New York City dates

    Beverly Hilton Hotel

    For San Diego, Los Angeles

    Edgewater Inn in Seattle

    For Seattle

    Marriott's Camelback Inn

    For Tempe

    Hyatt Hotel San Francisco

    For Oakland

    Maison Dupuy Hotel

    For New Orleans (cancelled)

  5. In Dave's "Feather in the Wind", on page 206 it is mentioned there is a terrific shot of Plant in the bar after the show. The pic is in Rock And Folk magazine August 1980.

    Does anyone have this photo and perhaps scans of the article? Many thanks in advance.

    Might anyone be able to lend a hand? I'll do my best to repay the favor.

  6. In Dave's "Feather in the Wind", on page 206 it is mentioned there is a terrific shot of Plant in the bar after the show. The pic is in Rock And Folk magazine August 1980.

    Does anyone have this photo and perhaps scans of the article? Many thanks in advance.

  7. I am not surprised that tickets never went on sale as the lack of demand in Berlin for a second night would have been very surprising. Perhaps their travel schedules worked better to return to London on July 8th - still the cancellation causes a suspicion of apathy on the band's part to creep in.

    I think a show in Paris would have been fantastic, and the group would likely have put in a good performance. It was off the beaten path for the '80 trek but may have featured some unique aspects to the concert. We'll never know...

    I assume the Shepperton Firm Studios is the same building that housed the 2007 rehearsals. Are all the well known pictures from the spring '80 rehearsals taken in the New Victoria Theatre or are their confirmed photos from Shepperton I wonder?

  8. So I'll throw in a "mystery" (perhaps to Zep fans) - how could a Zeppelin concert be cancelled due to poor ticket sales? Specifically I am referring to 1980-07-08 Berlin. I know this tour was largely under the radar and advertising was minimal (on purpose), but seemingly the population of West Berlin was enough and further housed a large troop of American infantrymen that the mighty Zep could sell out two shows. They did two in Mannheim.

    Was the final show on July 7th a sellout? Was the band too tired to do another gig?

    What about the proposed show in Paris? When was it officially cancelled?

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