Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, 61, holds his Officer of the Order of the British Empire, or OBE after it was presented to him by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, Wednesday Dec. 14, 2005 but the award was for his work with poor Brazilian children rather than his music. The rocker said he was overwhelmed to be given the accolade for helping street children in Brazil. (AP Photo/Fiona Hanson/PA)
Glad to see Zep appreciated here, finally. They ARE the greatest R'N'R band ever you know
I have all the dvds, anyone else have them? YOU all should get them freaking great photog qality! Great to see them live, they sound freaking great, look freaking great! They are freaking great still!
GET there DVD'S. Only a couple sadly love to find more. but whats there is freaking great! To see Plant and Jimmy and the crew in action CLOSE-UP and LIVE is freaking great!
Let's see...I have "The Song Remains the Same" that I recorded from AMC several years back, before they started doing commercials...
I also have quite a few CDs...alas, no DVDs of them, or Vinyl. I do have a record player...it's part of my system and it's new, never been used...I have Albums SOMEWHERE, if I could only FIND them! However, I did happen to see Page LIVE, playing in all of his glory and 'twas great, awesome even!
no surrender wrote:all needs be sayed is they the real mcoy!
Lord knows I just hate to "feed" the Troll, but I can't help but ask, just what the hell are you talking about? Did I see and hear Page play live and in person? YES. Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes, June, 2000. Page ROCKED and Robinson didn't do bad vocals at all on all the Zep tunes they did...and they did many, more Zep than Crowes' material.
no surrender wrote:all needs be sayed is they the real mcoy!
Lord knows I just hate to "feed" the Troll, but I can't help but ask, just what the hell are you talking about? Did I see and hear Page play live and in person? YES. Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes, June, 2000. Page ROCKED and Robinson didn't do bad vocals at all on all the Zep tunes they did...and they did many, more Zep than Crowes' material.
Bag wrote:I wish they'd get Bonham's kid Jason, and do one last world tour. I never got to see them live. I'd pay whatever it takes to get THAT ticket.
There seems to be some animosity between Page/Plant and JPJ due to Page/Plant going out and touring with Zepplin material that Jones had a large part in writing and arranging. Jones definatley is one of the most underrated guys in Rock.
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.