Led Zeppelin: In the Light Pt. 1 | Full Music Documentary | Stream Music and More
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- Опубліковано 28 гру 2024
- Featuring extensive interviews with Page, Plant, Jones and Bonham alonside rare films and recordings of the band in performance. This is the definitive critical review of the music of Led Zeppelin, on stage, on record and on film.
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BP Fallon is a great guy but Vanilla Fudge did not record Inna Gadda da Vida. T'was Iron Butterfly.
Simple mistake in an interview he now probably regrets making. But yeah, Iron Butterfly's "In - A - Gadda - Da - Vida", just like a simply misspelling. After Led Zeppelin's first U.S. appearance opening for Vanilla Fudge on 12/26/68 in Denver, CO....they next played in Seattle, WA on Dec. 27, Vancouver, B.C. on Dec. 28, Portland, OR on Dec. 29, Spokane, WA on Dec. 30. On 01/01/69 Salem, OR Cancelled. Jan. 2, 3, 4, 5 at the Whiskey a Go Go in West Hollywood, CA These shows were with Vanilla Fudge, Spirit and Taj Mahal(any combo of these bands with Vanilla Fudge and Led Zeppelin the main stays) On January 9, 1969 Page's 26th birthday and continuing through the January 10th, 11th, 12th they were scheduled to open for the Iron Butterfly with Vanilla Fudge in-between them at the Fillmore West in San Francisco. After the first night on Jimmy's birthday, Page got an unexspected birthday present from Iron Butterfly, they refused to perform the next three shows do to the crowds reaction to Led Zeppelin. Not only that but Vanilla Fudge knew how much better this NEW BAND was that they suggested they open up and let Led Zeppelin be the Headliners. The rest is Rock and Roll History. 🎸🎤🎸🥁(And the "Train - Kept - A - Rollin', all night long, night after night after night for a very long time, in fact when 1969 ended Led Zeppelin tour the U.S. 4 - Times, performing 133 of 139 schedule shows. By the time Led Zeppelin performed what would become their last ever U.S. show in Oakland, CA on 07/24/77(Plants son Karac died 07/26/77 at the age of 5, ending this tour abruptly) When this happened this was the 10th U.S. Tour the band had started playing over 600 U S. dates from 12/26/68 through 07/24/77) I saw 29 of these shows between '69 through '77, they were indeed the 'Best Hard Rock Band Ever'.... R.I.P. Karac Pendragon Plant & John Henry Bonham 🙏🙏
friend you have to upload what will come out of the last movie next year
Carmine Appice could never resolve the fact Bonham and the rest of the band were profoundly better musicians
I used to read all the rock magazines religiously back then like RS, Creem, and a few others. There was no internet, so they were the only source of news and information. They were all obvious in their biases. RS, for example, worshiped Dylan, Lennon, Grateful Dead, and a few other musicians and bands I had no interest in. Creem sung the praises of Detroit bands like MC5 and the Stooges, which I never listened to. The writers were elitists and had no appreciation for what fans liked. If a band was popular, it was only because their audience of stoned 19 year olds had no taste. So, of course, they all ignored Led Zeppelin.
Hit Parader did led the most justice
Bonham's voice does not match his persona.
Nobody's does Persona is an attitude not a voice