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  • Newch91
    Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    Newch91 wrote:
    I am hooked on "Kashmir" from the reunion show.
    One of their absolute best songs & my favorite.
    Agreed. No matter how many times I listen to it, I never get tired of it (like I have with "Whole Lotta Love"). Bonzo's drumming makes the song what it is.
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  • kellanazzie
    kellanazzie Posts: 1,484
    Newch91 wrote:
    Newch91 wrote:
    I am hooked on "Kashmir" from the reunion show.
    One of their absolute best songs & my favorite.
    Agreed. No matter how many times I listen to it, I never get tired of it (like I have with "Whole Lotta Love"). Bonzo's drumming makes the song what it is.
    I have to say, I don't pick favorites on anything really. Colors, numbers etc. But I have no hesitation when someone asks me which Zep song is my favorite. I'd go so far as saying Physical Graffiti is my favorite Zeppelin album. Might be nostalgic. On vinyl, with headphones, just to lay there & soak it in....this album does things to your mind. It has the ability to bring you to places you might never have gone. Incredible how the album flows together considering some of the tracks were 'lost dogs' from previous recording sessions.
    Every lover of rock should have this album.
  • Newch91
    Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    Physical Graffiti is epic. This little "lost dog" is perfection.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQKQ3-bzXV8
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  • I played Kashmir on drums like 6 times today... that vid you posted is epic, Newch
  • Newch91
    Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    I played Kashmir on drums like 6 times today... that vid you posted is epic, Newch
    Indeed it is. I haven't played it on drums in a while, so if I do, the rust will show. I had to keep putting that version on repeat yesterday when I was listening to the show. So epic.
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  • Newch91
    Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    While we're still on the subject of Physical Graffiti, he's this class that is probably my favorite Zepp song.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9bP-LbR8u8
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  • Newch91
    Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    This has me very excited! :D

    http://www.rollingstone.com/music/blogs ... s-20121126

    Jimmy Page Digs Up 'Substantial' Rarities for New Led Zeppelin Remasters

    "It will be coming out, bit by bit," Jimmy Page says with a tantalizing lilt in his voice. The Led Zeppelin guitarist is referring to his current labors in the band's archive, preparing new deluxe editions of each of Zeppelin's studio albums, from 1969's Led Zeppelin to 1979's In Through the Out Door, plus the 1982 post-breakup collection, Coda. Page says the reissues will include "added sonic and visual thrills," and he expects to begin issuing the first albums in the series sometime next year.

    Details of the project emerged during Page's interview for the new issue of Rolling Stone – his longest and most extensive conversation with the magazine, coinciding with the release of Celebration Day, the new film and album of Led Zeppelin's 2007 reunion concert at London 02's arena. I had asked Page about the reissues in a phone interview three days before our first session in London, but he preferred to wait and discuss them in person – which he did, as soon as we sat down in a lounge in his management's office in London.

    "The catalog was last remastered 20 years ago," Page said, referring to the 1990 release of the four-CD box set, Led Zeppelin. "That's a long time. Everything is being transferred from analog to a higher-resolution digital format. That's one of the problems with the Zeppelin stuff. It sounds ridiculous on MP3. You can't hear what's there properly."

    Whole Lotta Extras
    Based on the unreleased studio tracks that have circulated on bootlegs since Led Zeppelin split in 1980, following the death of drummer John Bonham, the group did not record a lot of additional songs for each LP. "But there was an overage of material – different versions of things, different approaches to the mixes," Page explained. He mentioned experiments with equipment and sound on early alternative takes at Headley Grange, the English manor where Zeppelin recorded some of their most iconic work, particularly their 1971 untitled fourth album.

    "The classic there was 'When the Levee Breaks,'" Page said, "where the drums were set up in the hallway. You know what it sounded like – immense – from the recorded version. But we used the drums in the hall for a number of things, like 'Kashmir' [on 1975's Physical Graffiti] – some with closer miking. So there were a lot of different approaches. It will be fascinating for people to witness the work in progress."

    Page is also looking at relevant live recordings and film to accompany the reissues. "There are concerts that were recorded – some that might have appeared on bootleg in some shape or form – and a certain amount of footage, though not a lot," he said. "I started doing this with [2003's] Led Zeppelin DVD and [the 2003 three-CD set] How the West Was Won, which was a superb live performance." Page believes BBC Sessions, a 1997 release of Zeppelin's recordings for British radio, "didn't have that open horizon" of the group's best concerts, "where you're just going and going, right over that horizon.

    "But all of it is good," Page said of the music his band left behind, on record and in the vaults. "It has its own character and validity."

    Your Time Is Gonna Come
    Pressed on a release date for the initial reissues, Page warned that "you've got to get to the point where all of the members of the group are in agreement," referring to singer Robert Plant and bassist John Paul Jones. "I would hope it is sooner rather than later. But it will be in the course of next year and going on for awhile.

    "And I'm not just throwing on any old flotsam and jetsam," he insisted, referring to the bonus material. "This will be really substantial stuff."
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  • Newch91 wrote:
    "The catalog was last remastered 20 years ago," Page said, referring to the 1990 release of the four-CD box set, Led Zeppelin. "That's a long time. Everything is being transferred from analog to a higher-resolution digital format. That's one of the problems with the Zeppelin stuff. It sounds ridiculous on MP3. You can't hear what's there properly."

    Whoa is he possibly talking about lossless files? Like maybe releasing them on a USB drive like The Beatles did a few years back? Holy shit that would be amazing.
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  • kellanazzie
    kellanazzie Posts: 1,484
    Jimmy Page is a God

    That is all ;)
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    Jimmy Page is God

    Fixed that for you.
  • Newch91
    Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    DewieCox wrote:
    Jimmy Page is God

    Fixed that for you.
    I agree. He was key for why their albums are so great (minus ITTOD). The production on those albums is simply amazing.
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  • kellanazzie
    kellanazzie Posts: 1,484
    DewieCox wrote:
    Jimmy Page is God

    Fixed that for you.

    :D Why thank you. Been a long day, typo ;)
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    Newch91 wrote:
    DewieCox wrote:
    Jimmy Page is God

    Fixed that for you.
    I agree. He was key for why their albums are so great (minus ITTOD). The production on those albums is simply amazing.

    I agree that he was the main creative force, architect and unquestioned leader of the band, whereas I used to think he was the absolute dictator of the band. That was mostly til I heard what John Paul Jones did Them Crooked Vultures. To me it's melodically and arrangement wise closer to Zeppelin than just about anything else I've ever heard from Page or Plant. I think Alain Johannes also has a major musical crush on Page which helped push that Zeppelin influence along for that album, but the arrangements on that album are so Zeppelin-esque that you just know JPJ had a huge say in how they unfolded.

    Page's greatness can't be denied, he's the best ever, but having JPJ as a right hand man in the studio really helped push alot of their tunes to the next level.
  • Newch91 wrote:
    This has me very excited! :D

    http://www.rollingstone.com/music/blogs ... s-20121126

    Jimmy Page Digs Up 'Substantial' Rarities for New Led Zeppelin Remasters

    "It will be coming out, bit by bit," Jimmy Page says with a tantalizing lilt in his voice. The Led Zeppelin guitarist is referring to his current labors in the band's archive, preparing new deluxe editions of each of Zeppelin's studio albums, from 1969's Led Zeppelin to 1979's In Through the Out Door, plus the 1982 post-breakup collection, Coda. Page says the reissues will include "added sonic and visual thrills," and he expects to begin issuing the first albums in the series sometime next year.

    Details of the project emerged during Page's interview for the new issue of Rolling Stone – his longest and most extensive conversation with the magazine, coinciding with the release of Celebration Day, the new film and album of Led Zeppelin's 2007 reunion concert at London 02's arena. I had asked Page about the reissues in a phone interview three days before our first session in London, but he preferred to wait and discuss them in person – which he did, as soon as we sat down in a lounge in his management's office in London.

    "The catalog was last remastered 20 years ago," Page said, referring to the 1990 release of the four-CD box set, Led Zeppelin. "That's a long time. Everything is being transferred from analog to a higher-resolution digital format. That's one of the problems with the Zeppelin stuff. It sounds ridiculous on MP3. You can't hear what's there properly."

    Whole Lotta Extras
    Based on the unreleased studio tracks that have circulated on bootlegs since Led Zeppelin split in 1980, following the death of drummer John Bonham, the group did not record a lot of additional songs for each LP. "But there was an overage of material – different versions of things, different approaches to the mixes," Page explained. He mentioned experiments with equipment and sound on early alternative takes at Headley Grange, the English manor where Zeppelin recorded some of their most iconic work, particularly their 1971 untitled fourth album.

    "The classic there was 'When the Levee Breaks,'" Page said, "where the drums were set up in the hallway. You know what it sounded like – immense – from the recorded version. But we used the drums in the hall for a number of things, like 'Kashmir' [on 1975's Physical Graffiti] – some with closer miking. So there were a lot of different approaches. It will be fascinating for people to witness the work in progress."

    Page is also looking at relevant live recordings and film to accompany the reissues. "There are concerts that were recorded – some that might have appeared on bootleg in some shape or form – and a certain amount of footage, though not a lot," he said. "I started doing this with [2003's] Led Zeppelin DVD and [the 2003 three-CD set] How the West Was Won, which was a superb live performance." Page believes BBC Sessions, a 1997 release of Zeppelin's recordings for British radio, "didn't have that open horizon" of the group's best concerts, "where you're just going and going, right over that horizon.

    "But all of it is good," Page said of the music his band left behind, on record and in the vaults. "It has its own character and validity."

    Your Time Is Gonna Come
    Pressed on a release date for the initial reissues, Page warned that "you've got to get to the point where all of the members of the group are in agreement," referring to singer Robert Plant and bassist John Paul Jones. "I would hope it is sooner rather than later. But it will be in the course of next year and going on for awhile.

    "And I'm not just throwing on any old flotsam and jetsam," he insisted, referring to the bonus material. "This will be really substantial stuff."

    I wonder how much of this stuff is already out there between the Ultimate Studio Sessions and the Lost Sessions as well as various others.

    Here is the All That Glitters Is Gold tracklisting

    DISK ONE:
    (Headley Grange and Some Studio 1971)
    01) Black Dog (outtake) (05:04)
    02) Four Sticks (instrumental) (04:33)
    03) Four Sticks (alternate take)(05:21)
    04) Black Dog (rehearsal take 1)(02:48)
    05) Black Dog (rehearsal take 2)(04:06)
    06) No Quarter (demo) (04:07)
    07) Stairway To Heaven (acoustic demo 1)(04:03)
    08) Stairway To Heaven (acoustic demo 2)(02:57)
    09) Guitar Improvisations (01:04)
    10) Stairway To Heaven (acoustic vocal demo)(06:09)
    11) Stairway To Heaven (rehearsal take 1)(08:22)
    12) The Battle of Evermore (alternate take)(05:47)
    13) Rain Song (original acoustic demo) (04:20)
    14) Ten Years Gone (acoustic demo) (01:57)
    15) Ten Years Gone (electric demo) (05:05)
    16) When The Levee Breaks (alternate take 1)(05:43)
    17) When The Levee Breaks (alternate take 2)(05:49)


    DISK TWO:
    (Bombay Session at India 1972)
    01) Friends (rehearsal part 1) (04:14)
    02) Friends (rehearsal part 2) (14:34)
    03) Friends (rehearsal part 3) (07:07)
    04) Friends (rehearsal part 4) (02:08)
    05) Friends (rehearsal part 5) (03:22)
    06) Four Sticks (05:14)
    07) Friends (vocal take 1) (04:55)
    08) Friends (vocal take 2) (04:26)
    09) Four Sticks (take 1 & 2) (02:13)
    10) Four Sticks (take 2 continue) (00:15)
  • Newch91
    Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    DewieCox wrote:
    Newch91 wrote:
    I agree. He was key for why their albums are so great (minus ITTOD). The production on those albums is simply amazing.

    I agree that he was the main creative force, architect and unquestioned leader of the band, whereas I used to think he was the absolute dictator of the band. That was mostly til I heard what John Paul Jones did Them Crooked Vultures. To me it's melodically and arrangement wise closer to Zeppelin than just about anything else I've ever heard from Page or Plant. I think Alain Johannes also has a major musical crush on Page which helped push that Zeppelin influence along for that album, but the arrangements on that album are so Zeppelin-esque that you just know JPJ had a huge say in how they unfolded.

    Page's greatness can't be denied, he's the best ever, but having JPJ as a right hand man in the studio really helped push alot of their tunes to the next level.
    It helped that JPJ was also a session musician like Page was and that also furthered how great their records sound. I think people overlook the importance of JPJ a lot, especially with Page and Bonzo in the band. JPJ was and is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist.

    On a side note, love the back-to-back of "Tangerine" and "That's the Way" on Zeppelin 3. Such a great album. Every time I hear those songs, I also think of "Almost Famous."
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  • JPJ is my favorite member... he plays some killer bass lines and is an electronics freak. I've read a few interviews in bass player magazine and he seems like a pretty cool dude.
  • Johnny Abruzzo
    Johnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 12,367
    JPJ is my favorite member... he plays some killer bass lines and is an electronics freak. I've read a few interviews in bass player magazine and he seems like a pretty cool dude.

    I'm dying to see him play live. I saw Page/Plant twice, so that's something. ;)
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  • Newch91
    Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    Please release one of the Earl's Court shows.
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  • kellanazzie
    kellanazzie Posts: 1,484
    Excellent FB page for full concerts & hidden gems.
    http://www.facebook.com/LedZeppelinRadio
  • Guess I'll keep on Ramblin'