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Message started by steel driving hammer on May 13th, 2013 at 12:29pm

Title: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a rage)
Post by steel driving hammer on May 13th, 2013 at 12:29pm
Jimmy knows how to Riff if he wants too.

Haven't heard of any work.

If so, (which I'd me amazed since I don't remember of any or forgot)

Thanks boys.

Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Joey on May 13th, 2013 at 12:33pm
" Jimmy knows how to Riff if he wants too.

Haven't heard of any work.

If so, (which I'd me amazed since I don't remember of any or forgot)

Thanks boys. "


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Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by FPM on May 13th, 2013 at 12:55pm
Baby Steelie, C10!


It's always been my understanding that James Patrick Page OBE
played on "On Hit To The Body", but I've never heard whether
Keef was in the room or not.



Given the time period, Brenda might have "accidentally" erased
Keith's solo and then replaced it with one by Page just to cheese
everyone off.


Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Factory Girl on May 14th, 2013 at 4:42pm
Hi Steelie!!!   Is this you, muffin??  

Keith and Pagey AWESOME!!!  One hit to the body!

FG!

Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Gazza on May 14th, 2013 at 4:59pm

steel driving hammer wrote on May 13th, 2013 at 12:29pm:
Jimmy knows how to Riff if he wants too.

Haven't heard of any work.

If so, (which I'd me amazed since I don't remember of any or forgot)

Thanks boys.



Page plays lead guitar on "One Hit (To The Body)".

He's also probably on some of the early demos for other artists that ended up being used on 'Metamorphosis'. He and Big Jim Sullivan seemed to play guitar on about half the records in London around that time.

There's also a rumoured recording of a song called 'Scarlet' with Keith and Stu (and later Woody) around 1974.

Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Throwaway on May 14th, 2013 at 5:12pm
He was rumored to be on "Through the Lonely Nights" but that lead break is MT thru and thru.

Keith has been quoted as saying something like Jimmy is "one of the best guitar players [he] knows." (but saying that he doesn't enjoy Plant's vocals)

Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by gimmekeef on May 14th, 2013 at 5:27pm
wasn't Page in for some of the Black and Blue sessions/..or just my imagination

Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by mojoman on May 14th, 2013 at 6:51pm
didnt they try to corner the heroin market back in the day?

:sad

Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 14th, 2013 at 10:38pm
There's a lot of Led Zeppelin - Stones connections not just with Keith, will post later (I already did it here)




Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 14th, 2013 at 10:40pm
LOL somebody used the pic from RO and removed the watermark, I know you didn't but "someone" who also made some editions, it comes from the R&R Hall of Fame induction ceremenoy in 1992, I posted a lot of pictures and now there are videos of this



Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 14th, 2013 at 10:42pm
POST 1 (the oldest)


  • In addition to One Hit, Memo from Turner and She’s a Rainbow mentioned above; Jimmy play guitar on “Heart of Stone”
  • Jimmy page covered “Get off my cloud”
  • Brian Jones and Jimmy Page can be heard together in the Nico (Velvet Underground fame) single "I'm Not Saying" and "The Last Mile" (written w/Andrew Oldham) and of course in the Sountrack "Degree of Murder"
  • Mick jagger and Jimmy Page can be heard together in the album “'Blues Anytime Volume 1 and 2 and also in the Chris Farlowe album The Art Of Chris Farlowe
  • Keith Richards jammed together when both got into the R&R Hall of Fame in 1992, see our <a href="http://www.rocksoff.org/jimi.htm" target="_blank">Jimi Hendrix</a> space for more and pix.
  • Jimmy is a member of Bill Wyman’s Willy and the Poor Boys
  • Jimmy jams with Bill and Charlie at the legendary ARMS concert in 1983
  • Wood was a Led Zeppelin guest playing "Communication Breakdown" in 1975 at Nassau Coliseum a Charity show in 1977.
  • Page and Plant were guests of the Jeff Beck Group in one show and Page in several
  • Beck’s Bolero was composed by Jimmy Page, Ronnie and Nicky are there playing
  • STU plays in Rock and Roll and Boogie with Stu and also attended the LZ session in 1970 and 1971  Check from our STU page:
  • STU also recorded with the Yardbirds with Jimmy Page in 1967 the album “Little Games”
  • Jimmy is also playing at STU’s Rocket 88
  • Jimmy played and recorded with the Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra in 1964 while John Paul Jones was the musical director.
  • <a href="http://www.rocksoff.org/nicky.htm" target="_blank">Nicky Hopkins</a> and Jimmy Page  were bandmates in the early 60s and later in Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends, they jammed together several times


This is from our space for <a href="http://www.rocksoff.org/ian.htm" target="_blank">STU</a>:

Led Zeppelin IV:  “This track came out of a jam with The Stones’ mentor Ian Stewart on Piano. Bonzo played the intro of “Good Golly Miss Molly/Keep a Knokin’”, and Page added a riff. Fifteen minutes later the nucleus of R&R was done on a tape – displaying the full benefits of recording on location with the tapes ever running” From “Led Zeppelin – A Celebration” by Dave Lewis.  The whole album and outtakes were recorded in the Headley Grange Studios with The Rolling Stone Mobile and Stu present.

Physical Graffiti: STU plays piano and co-writes "Boogie with Stu" which is also dedicated to him. A loose jam recorded at the same sessions that produced Rock & Roll for the 4th album. This has Ian Stewart, the Rolling Stones’ tour manager and resident boogie-woogie specialist, playing barrel-house piano. Heavily based on Richie Valens’ 50s hit “Ooh My Head” (check “La Bamba” movie), hence the credits to his widow. Credits for the song includes Page, Plant, Bonham, Jones, Ian Stewart and Mrs. Valens (Richie Valens Widow).


Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 14th, 2013 at 10:43pm
POST 2, unfinished (will use both to make a space of LZ/RS COnnection similar to the one we have for Jimi Hendrix/RS

1964 Jimmy Page records “Heart of Stone” with Mick Jagger (Metamorphosis version)
1965: Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman and Stu play with Jimmy Page at Jimmy Page house. The song s “Snake Drive”, “Draggin' My Tail “ and “West Coast Idea” were later worked at the Olympic Studios and were officially released on the album 'Blues Anytime Volume 1 & 2 later in 1968
1966 Jimmy Page recorded with Brian Jones the soundtrack “Degree of Murder”
PICT
1966 Mick Jagger and Jimmy Page recorded with Chris Farlowe a version of “Out of Time”
1967 Stu records with the Yardbirds (inc. K¿Jimmy Page) the song “Drinking Muddy Waters” released later on the album “Little Games Sessions & More” released in 1992
1970 Stu with the Rolling Stones Mobile recorded Led Zeppelin untitle album known as either Led Zeppelin IV or Zoso, during the sessions the song “Rock and Roll” was “written” (the Led Zeppelin style,,, please read plagiarism) and Stu was key to have it in the final version… this is from pout Stu space at Rocks Off: “This track (rock and Roll) came out of a jam with The Stones’ mentor Ian Stewart on Piano. Bonzo played the intro of “Good Golly Miss Molly/Keep a Knokin’”, and Page added a riff. Fifteen minutes later the nucleus of R&R was done on a tape – displaying the full benefits of recording on location with the tapes ever running”

1970 Stu co wrote “Jamming with Stu with Led Zeppelin, later released on “Phsyical Graffiti”: Ian plays piano and co-writes "Boogie with Stu" which is also dedicated to him. A loose jam recorded at the same sessions that produced Rock & Roll for the 4th album. This has Ian Stewart, the Rolling Stones’ tour manager and resident boogie-woogie specialist, playing barrel-house piano. Heavily based on Richie Valens’ 50s hit “Ooh My Head” (check “La Bamba” movie), hence the credits to his widow. Credits for the song includes Page, Plant, Bonham, Jones, Ian Stewart and Mrs. Valens (Richie Valens Widow).
1975 Jimmy records with Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood “the Rover”
1975 In addition to the “heart of stone” version with Jimmy apparently the “metamorphosis” version of “out of time” has also Jimmy on guitar
1983 Jimmy Plays with Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts the “ARMS” concert
PIC
1985 Jimmy Page records with the Rolling Stones the song “one hit” for Dirty Work
1985 Bill Wyman plays with Jimmy Page for Bill’s band “Willie and the Poor Boys”

Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 14th, 2013 at 10:46pm

Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 14th, 2013 at 10:48pm
Here also with John Fogerty, posted here 10 years ago!!!



Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 14th, 2013 at 10:51pm
Joey?


Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Gazza on May 15th, 2013 at 7:02am

mojoman wrote on May 14th, 2013 at 6:51pm:
didnt they try to corner the heroin market back in the day?

:sad


Jimmy and Wyman certainly appeared to have the teenage groupie market carved up between them.

Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Gazza on May 15th, 2013 at 7:03am

gimmekeef wrote on May 14th, 2013 at 5:27pm:
wasn't Page in for some of the Black and Blue sessions/..or just my imagination


Not to my knowledge, although his predecessor in The Yardbirds certainly was.

Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by corgi37 on May 17th, 2013 at 8:34am
I love The Rover! Physical Graffiti is fantastic, but only really sides 1&2.


I love the Simpsons in London. "there's Jimmy Page, the greatest thief of American black music who ever walked the Earth"
hahahaha -er -ha.

Title: Re: Has Keith ever worked w/ Jimmy Page (quite a r
Post by Heart Of Stone on May 17th, 2013 at 11:23am
Voodoo you certainly did your homework on sessions that Page played on.

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