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They also had The Meters spelled wrong on the New Orleans date (they spelled Metres :blink: ) , so I sent them a comment.

metres is the correct spelling.

those of you in the u.s. spell it meters. :)

i am really dissapointed in all the inacuracies with the site. to be honest, i wouldn't notice some, and wouldn't know about some of the others, but i simply can't believe this man ( jimmy ) with all his wealth, has engaged obviously sub-standard people to run this site. :slapface:

for goodness sake, strider, walters walk, knebby, steve a. jones and many more from this site alone could have done a much better job.

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If anyone here is interested in hearing more songs by Page/Williams then I suggest that you track down The Maureeny Wishfull Album. It doesn't sound anything like the song that's featured on JP.com but it does feature some rare sitar playing by Page.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6rbQaPpxR8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWg2zfMnloU

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If anyone here is interested in hearing more songs by Page/Williams then I suggest that you track down The Maureeny Wishfull Album. It doesn't sound anything like the song that's featured on JP.com but it does feature some rare sitar playing by Page.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6rbQaPpxR8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWg2zfMnloU

Thank you so much for this! It's very interesting. I love hearing Jimmy play sitar. I knew he did. I also love seeing the "James Page music" on the record. That's cool.

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He was in Vancouver but the first two of those three dates at GM Place were rehearsals for that leg of the tour not concerts. :slapface:

Hand on My Heart? :slapface:

Yeah I was looking at that going eh? I know they were in town but I'm sure I only went to one show!!

D'oh!

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I'm wondering if he is giving these dates off memory or he has a date book

On This Day for Vancouver referened the official tour itinerary booklet distributed to band, management and crew. The Led Zeppelin concert index on his official site was essentially a cut and paste from the official timeline on this site. Other sources being used to flesh everything out do so with varying degrees of accuracy.

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On This Day for Vancouver referened the official tour itinerary booklet distributed to band, management and crew. The Led Zeppelin concert index on his official site was essentially a cut and paste from the official timeline on this site. Other sources being used to flesh everything out do so with varying degrees of accuracy.

Ah right that makes sense then, thanks

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