June 1, 20196 yr Author Happy Birthday, Bonzo. https://www.jambase.com/article/happy-birthday-john-bonham-led-zeppelin-live-at-royal-albert-hall-1970
June 8, 20196 yr Author https://www.alternativenation.net/dave-grohl-bombshell-led-zeppelin-reunion-offer-revealed/
June 9, 20196 yr On 5/29/2019 at 7:26 PM, Deej said: Pretty much me, the first time I heard this. I know Led Zep ripped a lot of this shit off. But god damn if they didn’t significantly improve every single song they covered. I mean, they took nice little tunes and made them epic, jaw-dropping masterpieces. (And in some cases, the original material was unlistenable before Page got hold of it — I’m looking at you, Joan Baez). Greatest band ever.
June 11, 20196 yr I remember putting When the Levee Breaks on at a high school party. Everyone was really excited until they realized it wasn’t the Beastie Boys track. I left that party pretty quick.
June 23, 20196 yr I’m sitting on n my back deck, drinking rye and listening to Led Zep I. God damn, what a great fucking album.
June 29, 20196 yr Author "Hold on man. This video was about to get awkward if he keeps doing this." Lulz.
June 29, 20196 yr 17 hours ago, Deej said: I love these vids. I love these too. The follow-up vid is even better.
June 29, 20196 yr Makes me wonder if he’s seen Keith moon and ginger baker and Neil peart, or if bonzo is his first exposure to that era of rock drummers.
June 29, 20196 yr 59 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said: Makes me wonder if he’s seen Keith moon and ginger baker and Neil peart, or if bonzo is his first exposure to that era of rock drummers. On his page it looks like he did a couple for Neil Peart but I haven't watched them. Not sure about Moon or Baker. I did watch one where he views a Buddy Rich video. That was pretty hilarious. He was blown away by him too.
July 18, 20196 yr Jimmy Page speaking to the Oxford Union. I could listen to the man talk about music for hours on end...if for nothing more than his English colloquialisms Edited July 18, 20196 yr by Gooby
August 10, 20196 yr Author On 5/29/2019 at 7:26 PM, Deej said: Pretty much me, the first time I heard this.
August 29, 20196 yr Author On 8/9/2019 at 10:42 PM, Deej said: I'll be in my bunk. I've got that guitar. Obviously, I can't make it sound quite like that. (Not that exact guitar.) Edited August 29, 20196 yr by Deej
September 17, 20196 yr Pretty cool story regarding Jimmy Page I ran across on FB. A GUITAR CASE STORY After 47+ years, I can finally share the following story: In June, 1972 I went to see Led Zeppelin perform at the Nassau Coliseum here on Long Island. There was one particular roadie, Mick Hinton, John Bonham’s drum tech, who I had said hello to the previous year, when the group played in Madison Square Garden in 1971. After the latter concert ended, I went up to the row of seats behind the stage at the coliseum and yelled down to him again. He seemed to recognize me from the 1971 concert and yelled hello back. On a whim, I asked if I might come down and help them pack up the equipment. To my complete surprise, he says yes. “How do I get down there?” He then picks and tosses a guitar case to me! I walked down, past two security checkpoints with the case in hand, up onto the stage, and handed it back to Mick. After the few minutes it took to pack up the drums, he says to me, “You can have that.” I was speechless, to say the least! “Where will the guitar go?” He took me over and showed me Jimmy Page’s number one Les Paul guitar in its brand new anvil road case. The case I was given was being discarded that night since its back was crushed and no longer afforded protection to the guitar. Talk about being in the right place at the right time! So began my decades-long possession of a genuine rock n’ roll artifact. But I also realized from that point onward that it was something I couldn’t talk about. While there have been a small handful of friends over the years who were aware that I had it, I had kept this a deep secret over the past 47 years in fear that someone might either burglarize my house or worse, threaten me in order to steal it. For this reason, I had decided a couple of years ago that I no longer wanted the guitar case. Despite its certain significant monetary value to a collector, I had also decided that I wouldn’t ever sell it since making money off someone else’s fame is simply against my principals. I decided that I would find a way to personally return it to Jimmy Page. But how to accomplish this? How would I get in touch with the right people to set up a meeting? Back in July, I went to see the “Play It Loud” exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Jimmy Page’s number one Les Paul guitar was one of the instruments on display. I got the idea that maybe I could be put in touch with his people via the exhibit’s curator. A few days later, I called the museum and spoke with the curator’s assistant who asked me to send an e-mail with photos, which I did. About two weeks later, I got a call from a gentleman, Perry, who works with Jimmy. He asked to set up a meeting to personally examine the case and take several more detailed photos. About a month later, I received word that Jimmy wanted to meet me and have the case returned. So, on a beautiful Sunday afternoon in a hotel lounge in New York City, my two daughters, a close friend and I had the pleasure of a 1-hour sitdown and conversation with Jimmy, with him finally getting the guitar case back. When I opened it up, the look on his face was priceless: “What memories this brings back!” “Thank you so much!” In person, he is a genuinely warm and very welcoming gentleman. We talked about Led Zeppelin, he asked about my musical influences, asked my daughters what type of music they enjoyed and various other topics. I gave him copies of both my CDs, which he said he would listen to. He also had brought me a special limited box set edition of “Led Zeppelin 2” and signed its book as well as another book I had brought with me. I can honestly say that after the first few minutes, my nervousness completely disappeared and it felt like I was talking with an old friend. Nevertheless, the experience of having had the opportunity to sit down with the very person whose music not only greatly influences my own but also inspired to me to initially pick up and learn to play the guitar almost 50 years ago is something that I will never forget! Thanks so much Jimmy and thank you Perry! Mission accomplished. Edited September 17, 20196 yr by Goredho
September 17, 20196 yr Author Page played the Erwin Center on the Outrider tour about this date in 1988. Austin was still small enough that we knew if he was staying anywhere, it would be The Four Seasons. After the show, my buddy and I went and hung out at the bar. Sure enough, Jimmy showed up. We went over and introduced ourselves. He was the perfect gentleman, and put up with our fandom. Best ten minutes of my life.
September 17, 20196 yr Page played the Erwin Center on the Outrider tour about this date in 1988. Austin was still small enough that we knew if he was staying anywhere, it would be The Four Seasons. After the show, my buddy and I went and hung out at the bar. Sure enough, Jimmy showed up. We went over and introduced ourselves. He was the perfect gentleman, and put up with our fandom. Best ten minutes of my life.Lucky.
September 18, 20196 yr Author Yeah, I'd like to meet him again and ask if he remembered the 19 year old kid who stammered at him like he was asking a girl to the junior high dance. His reply, "Be more specific."
September 18, 20196 yr Yeah, I'd like to meet him again and ask if he remembered the 19 year old kid who stammered at him like he was asking a girl to the junior high dance. His reply, "Be more specific."Deej “the one that swallowed.”His reply “be more specific. “
September 18, 20196 yr Author 3 minutes ago, CooterBrown said: Deej “the one that swallowed.” His reply “be more specific. “ That would be "the 14 year old girl."
September 18, 20196 yr 10 hours ago, Deej said: That would be "the 14 year old girl." That's still one of the skin crawlingest aspects of 70s rock. I hate thinking about it. She was just a little girl.
September 19, 20196 yr 12 hours ago, Deej said: Even worse, her parents encouraged it. To be fair, it was Jimmy Page.
September 19, 20196 yr All this Zep talk has me thinking about the Ocean If it is possible for there to be a “greatest” Zep tune, I’m pretty sure that’s the one. Big riffs, great swinging bass and guitar solo. Pounding drums. Even a multi voice breakdown. This song has it all!
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