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On this day… 17 Jan 1967

I played in Singapore with The Yardbirds

En route to Australia, The Yardbirds played at the National Theatre in Singapore. The National Theatre is in fact an open-air venue and there was a stage fronted by curtains, which we duly set up behind, and eventually it was time to play. The curtains opened to reveal the Yardbirds to the Singapore audience and we were greeted by males and females, all screaming. It was clear that they were still in the Beatles era and the screaming continued for the majority of the set. It was after this show that I met a brother of a friend of mine from Epsom. He was only a couple of years older than me and he was serving in the British army over there. It really brought home to me how close I and my peers had been to conscription, and if that had continued it would have dramatically changed the face of British fashion, rock and pop music, and the ensuing culture. The Yardbirds stayed at the wonderful Raffles Hotel.
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Zo I don't know how you do it. I could see updating this on a weekly basis but everyday is quite a feat. This is like a full time job...Amazing stuff and great rock history. I'd give you a ton of rep points but I don't know how to do it LoL
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Zo I don't know how you do it. I could see updating this on a weekly basis but everyday is quite a feat. This is like a full time job...Amazing stuff and great rock history. I'd give you a ton of rep points but I don't know how to do it LoL
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It's quite a thread isn't it. I look forward to the updates every day. Love it!!!

Kudos Zo.
 

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Thank you gents...Long as someone enjoys it, I will continue to post.
 

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18 JAN 1969
I PLAYED AT THE GRANDE BALLROOM, DETROIT WITH LED ZEPPELIN
I returned with Led Zeppelin to play three nights at the underground venue, The Grande Ballroom in Detroit, and this was the second of three nights. These were spirited shows to a spirited audience and on each night we extended our set with encore after encore. I played the Grande with The Yardbirds eight months earlier.
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Songs performed during this period include:
Train Kept a Rollin'
I Can't Quit You Baby
Dazed and Confused
As Long As I Have You
Killing Floor
White Summer / Black Mountainside
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
You Shook Me
How Many More Times
Communication Breakdown
Pat's Delight (drum solo)


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Because I was in Brazil, it gave me an opportunity to take up an invite to see Iron Maiden perform at Rock in Rio. Rob Halford, from Judas Priest, kindly gave me a lift to the site in the helicopter and here is a photo of me backstage playing a guitar that I believe was signed for charity. Iron Maiden filmed this show with one of the best audiences in the world. Always memorable, the Rock in Rio - Brazilian people know how to enjoy themselves at even the smallest party so you can imagine what they are like at a major festival!

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Robert spotted at the wolves v birmingham game yesterday...
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On this day… 20 Jan 1964
'Rocks The House' by Etta James was released

In 1964, Etta James released the album 'Rocks The House', which had been recorded at the New Era Club some five months earlier. Her live recording of the Jimmy Reed song 'Baby What You Want Me To Do' and her vocals from the intro to the last chords is something that has to be heard and experienced.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHqr4PhiaWo"]Etta James: Baby What You Want Me to Do - YouTube[/ame]

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Also on this day, in 1996, Page and Plant played in Sao Paolo, headlining the Hollywood Rock Festival. We were performing our Unledded set, featuring the orchestras and Hurdy Gurdy, which was received with typical Brazilian enthusiasm. The Black Crowes also appeared at this festival. The Hollywood Rock series of festivals that had occurred over a number of years was soon to flounder as the sponsors were Hollywood Cigarettes.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuZT5Ot09Hw"]Page & Plant - The Song Remains The Same - Hollywood Rock Festival 1996 - Rio de Janeiro - YouTube[/ame]
 

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http://music.yahoo.com/news/legendary-blues-singer-etta-james-dies-calif-163709371.html

Legendary blues singer Etta James dies in Calif.

By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY and ROBERT JABLON | Associated Press – 21 minutes ago




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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Etta James' performance of the enduring classic "At Last" was the embodiment of refined soul: Angelic-sounding strings harkened the arrival of her passionate yet measured vocals as she sang tenderly about a love finally realized after a long and patient wait.
In real life, little about James was as genteel as that song. The platinum blonde's first hit was a saucy R&B number about sex, and she was known as a hell-raiser who had tempestuous relationships with her family, her men and the music industry. Then she spent years battling a drug addiction that she admitted sapped away at her great talents.
The 73-year-old died on Friday at Riverside Community Hospital from complications of leukemia, with her husband and sons at her side, her manager, Lupe De Leon said.
"It's a tremendous loss for her fans around the world," he said. "She'll be missed. A great American singer. Her music defied category."
James' spirit could not be contained — perhaps that's what made her so magnetic in music; it is surely what made her so dynamic as one of R&B, blues and rock 'n' roll's underrated legends.
"The bad girls ... had the look that I liked," she wrote in her 1995 autobiography, "Rage to Survive." ''I wanted to be rare, I wanted to be noticed, I wanted to be exotic as a Cotton Club chorus girl, and I wanted to be obvious as the most flamboyant hooker on the street. I just wanted to be."
"It's a tremendous loss for her fans around the world," he said. "She'll be missed. A great American singer. Her music defied category."
Despite the reputation she cultivated, she would always be remembered best for "At Last." The jazz-inflected rendition wasn't the original, but it would become the most famous and the song that would define her as a legendary singer. Over the decades, brides used it as their song down the aisle and car companies to hawk their wares, and it filtered from one generation to the next through its inclusion in movies like "American Pie." Perhaps most famously, President Obama and the first lady danced to a version at his inauguration ball.
The tender, sweet song belied the turmoil in her personal life. James — born Jamesette Hawkins — was born in Los Angeles to a mother whom she described as a scam artist, a substance abuser and a fleeting presence during her youth. She never knew her father, although she was told and had believed, that he was the famous billiards player Minnesota Fats. He neither confirmed nor denied it: when they met, he simply told her: "I don't remember everything. I wish I did, but I don't."
She was raised by Lula and Jesse Rogers, who owned the rooming house where her mother once lived in. The pair brought up James in the Christian faith, and as a young girl, her voice stood out in the church choir. James landed the solos in the choir and became so well known, she said that Hollywood stars would come to see her perform.
But she wouldn't stay a gospel singer for long. Rhythm and blues lured her away from the church, and she found herself drawn to the grittiness of the music.
"My mother always wanted me to be a jazz singer, but I always wanted to be raunchy," she recalled in her book.
She was doing just that when bandleader Johnny Otis found her singing on San Francisco street corners with some girlfriends in the early 1950s.
"At the time, Hank Ballard and the Midnighters had a hit with 'Work With Me, Annie,' and we decided to do an answer. We didn't think we would get in show business, we were just running around making up answers to songs," James told The Associated Press in 1987.
And so they replied with the song, "Roll With Me, Henry."
When Otis heard it, he told James to get her mother's permission to accompany him to Los Angeles to make a recording. Instead, the 15-year-old singer forged her mother's name on a note claiming she was 18.
"At that time, you weren't allowed to say 'roll' because it was considered vulgar. So when Georgia Gibbs did her version, she renamed it 'Dance With Me, Henry' and it went to No. 1 on the pop charts," the singer recalled. The Gibbs song was one of several in the early rock era when white singers got hits by covering songs by black artists, often with sanitized lyrics.
After her 1955 debut, James toured with Otis' revue, sometimes earning only $10 a night. In 1959, she signed with Chicago's legendary Chess label, began cranking out the hits and going on tours with performers such as Bobby Vinton, Little Richard, Fats Domino, Gene Vincent, Jerry Lee Lewis and the Everly Brothers.
"We would travel on four buses to all the big auditoriums. And we had a lot of fun," she recalled in 1987.
James recorded a string of hits in the late 1950s and '60s including "Trust In Me," ''Something's Got a Hold On Me," ''Sunday Kind of Love," ''All I Could Do Was Cry," and of course, "At Last."
"(Chess Records founder) Leonard Chess was the most aware of anyone. He went up and down the halls of Chess announcing, 'Etta's crossed over! Etta's crossed over!' I still didn't know exactly what that meant, except that maybe more white people were listening to me. The Chess brothers kept saying how I was their first soul singer, that I was taking their label out of the old Delta blues, out of rock and into the modern era. Soul was the new direction," she wrote in her autobiography. "But in my mind, I was singing old style, not new."
In 1967, she cut one of the most highly regarded soul albums of all time, "Tell Mama," an earthy fusion of rock and gospel music featuring blistering horn arrangements, funky rhythms and a churchy chorus. A song from the album, "Security," was a top 40 single in 1968.
Her professional success, however, was balanced against personal demons, namely a drug addiction.
"I was trying to be cool," she told the AP in 1995, explaining what had led her to try heroin.
"I hung out in Harlem and saw Miles Davis and all the jazz cats," she continued. "At one time, my heavy role models were all druggies. Billie Holiday sang so groovy. Is that because she's on drugs? It was in my mind as a young person. I probably thought I was a young Billie Holiday, doing whatever came with that."
She was addicted to the drug for years, beginning in 1960, and it led to a harrowing existence that included time behind bars. It sapped her singing abilities and her money, eventually, almost destroying her career.
It would take her at least two decades to beat her drug problem. Her husband, Artis Mills, even went to prison for years, taking full responsibility for drugs during an arrest even though James was culpable.
"My management was suffering. My career was in the toilet. People tried to help, but I was hell-bent on getting high," she wrote of her drug habit in 1980.
She finally quit the habit and managed herself for a while, calling up small clubs and asking them, "Have you ever heard of Etta James?" in order to get gigs. Eventually, she got regular bookings — even drawing Elizabeth Taylor as an audience member. In 1984, she was tapped to sing the national anthem at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, and her career got the resurgent boost it needed, though she fought addiction again when she got hooked on painkillers in the late 1980s.
Drug addiction wasn't her only problem. She struggled with her weight, and often performed from a wheelchair as she got older and heavier. In the early 2000s, she had weight-loss surgery and shed some 200 pounds.
James performed well into her senior years, and it was "At Last" that kept bringing her the biggest ovations. The song was a perennial that never aged, and on Jan. 20, 2009, as crowds celebrated that — at last — an African-American had become president of the United States, the song played as the first couple danced.
But it was superstar Beyonce who serenaded the Obamas, not the legendary singer. Beyonce had portrayed James in "Cadillac Records," a big-screen retelling of Chess Records' heyday, and had started to claim "At Last" as her own.
An audio clip surfaced of James at a concert shortly after the inauguration, saying she couldn't stand the younger singer and that Beyonce had "no business singing my song." But she told the New York Daily News later that she was joking, even though she had been hurt that she did not get the chance to participate in the inauguration.
James did get her accolades over the years. She was inducted into the Rock Hall in 1993, captured a Grammy in 2003 for best contemporary blues album for "Let's Roll," one in 2004 for best traditional blues album for "Blues to the Bone" and one for best jazz vocal performance for 1994's "Mystery Lady: Songs of Billie Holiday." She was also awarded a special Grammy in 2003 for lifetime achievement and got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Her health went into decline, however, and by 2011, she was being cared for at home by a personal doctor.
She suffered from dementia, kidney problems and leukemia. Her husband and her two sons fought over control of her $1 million estate, though a deal was later struck keeping Mills as the conservator and capping the singer's expenses at $350,000. In December 2011, her physician announced that her leukemia was terminal, and asked for prayers for the singer.
In October 2011, it was announced that James was retiring from recording, and a final studio recording, "The Dreamer," was released, featuring the singer taking on classic songs, from Bobby "Blue" Bland's "Dreamer" to Guns N' Roses "Welcome To the Jungle" — still rocking, and a fitting end to her storied career.
 

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A great singer, sad to see her pass on... we are all mere mortals.
 

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On this day… 21 Jan 1967
I played at Sydney Stadium with The Yardbirds

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This is the first of two dates at the Sydney Stadium. The bill comprised of local artist and very good singer Jeff St John, The Walker Brothers (Scott Walker some years later was to make a major dent in alternative circles with his solo work), The Yardbirds and the amazing Roy Orbison. This tour gave me the opportunity to speak to Roy, one of my rockabilly heroes about his time at Sun Records.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-ijEWj2xmg"]Roy Orbison-Ooby Dooby - YouTube[/ame]
 

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22 JAN 1973
I PLAYED AT SOUTHAMPTON UNIVERSITY WITH LED ZEPPELIN
On this day in 1973, I played the Old Refectory at Southampton University. It gave us an opportunity to play some of the newly recorded material live that was to be eventually released on Houses of the Holy. The audience celebrated our show with much enthusiasm and beer from the Refectory bar. This evening was recorded.
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9vem3UqRKs"]LED ZEPPELIN The Song Remains The Same January 22, 1973 - YouTube[/ame]
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69 BOSTON TEA PARTY
On this day in 1969, Led Zeppelin played at the Boston Tea Party. The venue host was Don Law, who had established what was to be known as a bastion of underground music. It was during this run of concerts that we were to play a three and a half hour set – this became quite legendary on the musical grapevine – but the audience just wouldn’t let us go and Don Law was quite clearly a cool promoter.
96 SANTIAGO, CHILE
Also today, in 1996, Page and Plant played in Santiago, Chile. My memories of this are of a testy moment when a power cut interfered with the starting time of the show, but it was a passionate audience that night. Two members of the production crew - Rex King and Rex King - who were serial sun-worshippers by day, were caught out by the sun on that occasion and were burnt by the pool. A message went round to all of us not to underestimate the sun’s intensity in Santiago and, fortunately, the show was in the evening.

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24 JAN 2009
I was in Myanmar
It had always been an ambition of mine to visit Burma, now Myanmar, and on this day in 2009, aided by a visa processed by the Myanmar embassy in Bangkok, I was in Rangoon, soon to travel to Bagan.
When I applied for my visa in Bangkok, I was asked if I was going to perform a concert in Myanmar and I assured the gentleman I was not. In fact, I was to leave my guitar there in Bangkok. The official said he hoped I was telling the truth because if not he might get into trouble.
I hope my photographs (of Rangoon, Bagan and Mandalay) convey just some of the visual splendour and mystery of this country.
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGR1PPmKi94"]Page & Plant - Black Dog - Live '96 Buenos Aires - YouTube[/ame]




25 Jan 1996
I played Buenos Aires, Argentina with Page and Plant

The Page and Plant Worldarama tour appeared at the Ferrocarril Oeste Stadium, home to the Primera B football team, in Buenos Aries. The capital of Argentina is the most cultured and wonderful city, and the people really love their music. Quick to respond, the audience always sing and chant their way through concerts with extraordinary gusto and enthusiasm.
 

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Thanks Zo, just the tonic I needed after the debacle tonight.

Listening to 'Black Dog' with a black lab on my lap. Wonderful. :)
 

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A Cambridge art gallery has unveiled its 2012 New Music Series featuring 12
cutting edge concerts performed by world class musicians.

John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin is widely considered as one of the most
influential rock bassists of all time.

He will be the big draw for the Kettle's Yard series on May 20 when he joins
Stephen Montague in an exclusive interview and concert. The evening will end
with the Cambridge University New Music Ensemble performing his original
works.

This year's series begins on January 29 with four tubas, YouTuba, who meet
in the woods for a Tuba Bears' Picnic. This musically diverse show is
accompanied by text from BBC Radio 3 presenter and poet, Ian McMillan.

On February 12, Kettle's Yard presents the Irish duo, violinist Darragh
Morgan accompanied by pianist Mary Dullea.

On February 27, Flam by Orlando Gough comes to Kettle's Yard. This work is
performed by virtuoso singers/actors Melanie Pappenheim and Rebecca Askew.

The full programme can be viewed at http://www.kettlesyard.co.uk/newmusic.

Tickets are available online or by phone on (01223) 748100. Sunday Coffee
Concerts are only £7/£4 concessions and the two evening concerts £10/£6
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ON THIS DAY… 26/01/2009
I WAS IN MYANMAR
Today I travelled from Bagan, Mandalay back to Rangoon and then on an evening flight back to Bangkok, Thailand. Here is a small selection of photos from my day in Myanmar.
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