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I've posted this before...
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Great post and link, Tony.
That's the Jimmy I will always remember. |
Wow. Never seen that- Clapton, Page,Tufnell on the same stage.
And he does Stairway with no vocals. Bizarre. |
The rest of those poor saps are just trying to keep up, and have no idea what to do. Eric looks downright stoddy in comparrison. Of course, sometimes it worked... sometimes it didn't...
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shot it the band basically rejected it knowing that they were tired and gave sort of a lame performance... The footage sat around in various forms for 3 years before it was released in 76....they needed a project for the Swan Song label so they did the live album and film. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Song_Remains_the_Same_(film) The Trampled Under Foot clip...are you sure that was from the 73 tour? Outfits are the same as the film... but that song was not released until 75's Physical Graffitti album... so perhaps they had it done 2 years earlier but that is sort of unlike them to do. perhaps this explains why: "Clifton, in recognising that there were crucial holes in the concert footage, suggested that the entire show be recreated at Shepperton Studios in August 1974, on a mock-up of the Madison Square Garden stage. Close-ups and distance footage of the band members could then be slipped into the live sequences, which made up the bulk of the concert footage seen in the film. When it was agreed that the band would meet at Shepperton Studios for filming, Jones had recently had his hair cut short, so he had to wear a wig. Robert Plant's teeth had also been fixed between the 1973 and 1974 filmings." object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/sQlULv6T1xs"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/sQlULv6T1xs" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object> Great band... versitile, innovative etc. but had this sort of other worldly vibe, combined with a dash of the black magic and a bit of surliness (dont fuk with us attitude) that set them apart from the rest. PS: You have to put Page into perspective as a legendary Sonic Architect, Songwriter and Producer...pretty damned good guitarist too, innovative and always looking for the new sounds. |
The 23 John Bonham outtakes from the In the The Out Door Sessions...
http://www.saladrecords.com/bonhamfiles.htm check out track #22, recognize the song? :cool: |
Priceless
I saw Zep in 1970. Still have the ticket stub. Ticket price...$7.50
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just saw this in a music forum... now this is playing live. ;)
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JPJ is underrated only among non-musicians. The rest of us have known about his arranging prowess for decades. I'll use the Beatles as an analogy. All four were necessary, in both bands. With the Beatles, the idea man was Paul, but the most productive and imaginative artist was John. Paul's chops were like Mozart, whereas John's were more like Beethoven. With Zep, Robert was the John. The expressionist. That was the whole game for him. A 100% pure blues singer. JPJ was the structure. The musician. Page was the gunslinger.
And, quite frankly (this is the strongest opinion I have about Zep), Bonham was a percussion genius of the highest order. Nobody has ever come anywhere near his contribution. Not Moon. Not Peart. Not anybody. |
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I assumed stuff from Physical Graffiti (The best Zep record, IMHO) might well be getting a workout in 73. How intweresting that they "recreated" the tour. Ive never heard that. Ah who cares. My 16yo, born 11 0r 12 yars after Zep broke up, wears has a Zoso T shirt. Its very enduring stuff. -) |
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Tufnell - lol |
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Obviously one of the greatest rock bands ever.
But this current reunion can't come close to what they were. That was a different time and place, and they are very different people now. They were rock stars then. They are old men now. Even if they still can play the notes well, that would make them old men playing notes well. (I'd still love to see 'em, though!) |
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I saw the Houses of the Holy tour in 71?, I guess. The best, THE BEST, rock & roll show I ever saw. That includes the Stones twice, Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, Yes, Jefferson Airplane, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Elton John, Santana, Deep Purple, and just about everybody else but Pink Floyd. Robert Plant is "the voice of rock & roll." John Bonham was the best drummer in r&r. If Page was not good live, his deficiencies were beyond my ability to discern. |
[QUOTE=Sonic dB;3480439]just saw this in a music forum... now this is playing live. ;)
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There voices may crack here and there but at least you know you paid for a live show. |
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Notice the bass player and drummer are both playing. Where is their audio? I doubt we are hearing an isolated feed recorded from the board. Looks out of sync all over the place. |
Yeah the Vai clip is meant to be a joke...
that Trampled Under Foot clip... after watching it again, it definitely is not from the 73 tour, the footage is shot differently, and there are no crowd scenes either... band looks a bit fatter and healthier too. |
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