Jimmy Page- ARMS Benefit, London 1983 (w/ Clapton, Beck, Winwood)
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- Опубліковано 28 бер 2024
- Here is an uplifting set by Jimmy Page at the Arms Benefit Concert in London's Royal Albert Hall.
SONGS
-Prelude (Instrumental)
-Who's To Blame (w/ Stevie Winwood)
--City Siren (w/ Stevie Winwood)
-Stairway To Heaven (Instrumental w/ Beck & Clapton)
The ARMS Charity Concerts were a series of charitable rock concerts in support of Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis.
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RIP Ronnie ✌️✌️ Thanks for 🎼🎶
So many talents gathered on one stage...it's fascinating to listen to them 😍
I saw this show at Reunion Arena in Dallas TX in 1983. Astonishing lineup of musicians playing their hearts out for fun and charity. You could tell that the normally reclusive Jimmy Page was enjoying himself playing with his friends Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton. Also notice Ray Cooper (alumni and band member for Elton John, Ringo Starr and Harry Nilsson) playing percussion.
I was at this concert tour at Madison Square Garden, almost the same line up, Jimmy of course with the other two masters, Jeff Beck, and Eric Clapton, it was Kenny Jones from The Who on drums, Bill Weinman from the Stones on bass, Joe Cocker and bunch of other session musicians. I was right next to the stage just three rows up, Jimmy was like 20 feet away, what a concert.
wyman ffs
благодарю канал за отличное исполнение великим мастером Jimmy Page.
I remember being a very interested 13 year old bc it was one of Jimmy’s first performances after the demise of Led Zep. However, there was no internet. Only photos in rock magazines and clips on Entertainment Tonight.
Best Version Of This I've Seen By Far.... Eye Thank Yew!!!!
Nice, Thank you!
Shredder & hardest rockin from 60s on
ありがとう!
The best Jimmy Page outside of Zeppelin performance I've ever seen.The man is/was an absolute guitar wizard. ;o)
his guitar tech has a 1980 led zep tour tee
Tulsa Time?
Would Zeppelin have been the same had Jimmy’s first choice of singers (Steve Marriott) been available?? Or even Stevie Winwood?? Interesting I think. But, in the end Robert Anthony Plant will ALWAYS be the voice of the best band EVER!!!
Jimmy is so thin. Mamma mia