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Message started by Heart Of Stone on Jun 6th, 2011 at 5:15pm

Title: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Superman
Post by Heart Of Stone on Jun 6th, 2011 at 5:15pm
Jimmy Page Stuns Crowd With Surprise Appearance at Donovan Show
The pair performed Donovan's classic 1965 album 'Sunshine Superman' in London
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Jimmy Page joins Donovan on stage at Royal Albert Hall, London, June 3, 2011.
Photograph by Virgilio Fino/Govinda Gallery
By Ravi Somaiya
June 4, 2011 10:30 AM ET

Backstage at London’s Royal Albert Hall last night, as the psychedelic folk-rock legend Donovan prepared to go on stage, a woman wheeled a harp hurriedly through a corridor, a Buddhist monk in flowing robes pressed fake pearls into the hands of passing strangers and a security radio crackled to life. “When Jimmy goes on,” said a concerned-sounding male voice to nobody in particular, “it’s going to be very, very loud, okay?”

At that moment Jimmy Page – in a black short-sleeved shirt and black jeans, his shoulder-length gray hair tied in a very small ponytail – sauntered past, head down. Page, and his black Gibson Les Paul Custom, had been called into service to help Donovan, his arranger John Cameron and the London Contemporary Orchestra recreate his classic 1965 album Sunshine Superman virtually note-for-note for the thousands who had crammed into the venue.

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“In 1965, Jimmy had just left the Yardbirds and hadn’t started on Zeppelin yet," said Donovan, who resembled a particularly spry woodland faun in a flowery shirt and waistcoat. "So we hired him to do a session at Abbey Road.” The price, for three hours on the album’s title track, was 13 pounds.

Before Page appeared on stage to reprise his work, ominous spotlights hit the Royal Albert Hall’s ceiling and the orchestra played a portentous low note. Though Page’s cameo was supposed to be a surprise, word had spread and fans were already on their feet. “Hurry up!” yelled one, moments before Page arrived. With legs spread wide, left foot tapping and his head bopping, Page joined the band in a wailing rendition of "Sunshine Superman," arching his back as he pushed down on his guitar’s gold Bigsby vibrato arm. It was, as predicted, loud.

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After an end-of-show encore, and a Page-assisted version of "Mellow Yellow" (with dark accents and blues inflections that made you ponder why he missed that session) the men retreated to a roped-off indoor tent in the bar of the nearby Gore Hotel.

“Though he’s known for his power guitar, Jimmy is a real folk aficionado,” said Donovan, sipping a flute of Beaumont des Crayères champagne. Page, sat to his right amid piles of cushions in the snug tent, agreed. “A lot of my songs were written on the acoustic guitar. And so much of the first album of Led Zeppelin was acoustic too.”
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/jimmy-page-rocks-surprise-appearance-at-donovan-show-20110604

Title: Re: Donovan with Jimmy Page (NSC)
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Jun 6th, 2011 at 5:28pm
Thanks a LOT! Lucky bastards who saw them together!

:smilebrian :smilebrian :smilebrian

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jun 6th, 2011 at 6:14pm
Well it's nice to hear Jimmy out doing something. Instead of waiting for Plant,I wish he would put some guys together and go out on the road. Doesn't have to be a Zep reunion.Just play Jimmy. :willya

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by lavendar on Jun 6th, 2011 at 9:40pm
Led Zepplin music is Wonderful as is Donovan

Amazing these 2 graced a stage together.

:nomames

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by Bingo on Jun 6th, 2011 at 10:41pm
Here ya go.... Sunshine Superman featuring Jimmy Page

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdhzhF7HuoM

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by Bingo on Jun 6th, 2011 at 10:42pm
Looks like he's playing on Mellow Yellow as well..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIxzj1reru8

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Jun 6th, 2011 at 11:04pm
Epistle To Dippy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qdgN0uR2_8

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Jun 6th, 2011 at 11:05pm
To Try For The Sun / Universal soldier

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74BE8Ug_c6U

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Jun 6th, 2011 at 11:06pm
Catch The Wind / Colours

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FXehXz16Tg

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Jun 6th, 2011 at 11:07pm
With sitar and tabla Three King Fishers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCQlC2LHo4k


Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Jun 6th, 2011 at 11:08pm
Ferris Wheel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x73BCYY_urE

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Jun 6th, 2011 at 11:09pm
Other video of Mellow Yellow

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfnAG3eebSI

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by TomL on Jun 7th, 2011 at 6:13am
Nice...........................................

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by mojoman on Jun 7th, 2011 at 11:48am
sweet

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by Heart Of Stone on Jun 7th, 2011 at 1:50pm
Thanks for all the great video's Voodoo, Sunshine Superman (the album) has a special place in my heart, I bought it when it came out, loved it & still do.
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Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by Honky Tonk Man on Jun 7th, 2011 at 2:36pm
Thank you for posting. Sunshine Superman is one of my favourite session appearances by Jimmy Page. Donovan actually has it slightly wrong, though: Page was yet to join the Yardbirds when the recording was made in 1965.

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by Heart Of Stone on Jun 7th, 2011 at 3:23pm

Honky Tonk Man wrote on Jun 7th, 2011 at 2:36pm:
Thank you for posting. Sunshine Superman is one of my favourite session appearances by Jimmy Page. Donovan actually has it slightly wrong, though: Page was yet to join the Yardbirds when the recording was made in 1965.


Yes, you're correct about that, one thing I do know is my Yardbirds history, John Paul Jones was probably doing sessions for Herman Hermits.

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by mojoman on Jun 7th, 2011 at 9:42pm
Hurdy Gurdy Man/Teen Angel

Side A:

Hurdy Gurdy Man

Side B:
Teen Angel



All tracks by Donovan P. Leitch.

Musicians:

· Donovan: vocals, acoustic guitar, tambura on track 01. Harmonica on track 02.

· Alan Parker: lead electric guitar on track 01.

· John Paul Jones: bass and arrangement, musical direction.

· John Cameron: piano on track 02.

· Clem Cattini: drums on track 01.

· Tony Carr: drums on track 02.



Trivia:

· Hurdy Gurdy Man was written for Donovan's old friend and guitar mentor Mac MacLeod. MacLeod was in a Danish band at the time called Hurdy Gurdy. Donovan's first purpose was to give the song to Mac's band, as a present, but he changed his mind following Mickie Most advise: the single was a great hit and Hurdy Gurdy never recorded Hurdy Gurdy Man.

· The song features a harder rock sound than Donovan's previous recordings but shows the Indian influence with the use of a tambura. It was an anthem for free-spirited hippies with a great psychedelic sound, later to be called "Celtic Rock".

· Donovan has claimed in several concerts that George Harrison wrote a verse for Hurdy Gurdy Man when they were in India, but it wasn't recorded for the studio version, because the producers said it would be too long for a single. On the 1973 live album Live in Japan: Spring Tour 1973 Donovan sings the "lost verse" for the first time in an official recording:



When the truth gets buried deep

Beneath a thousand years of sleep

Time demands a turn around

And once again the truth is found

Awakening the Hurdy Gurdy Man
Who comes singing songs of love



· Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones formed Led Zeppelin after the recording sessions for The Hurdy Gurdy Man. Jimmy Page was in The Yardbirds at the time. Although Donovan has declared in several interviews that it was indeed Jimmy Page who played the famous guitar solo on Hurdy Gurdy Man, John Paul Jones, Clem Cattini and Jimmy Page himself have said that it was actually Alan Parker. At first, Donovan wanted Jimi Hendrix to play guitar in the song, but he was unavailable so they contacted Jimmy Page instead. Jimmy wasn't there so Alan Parker played the guitar solo.

· Teen Angel wasn't released in any LP album.

· The session for Hurdy Gurdy Man was produced by Mickie Most and engineered by Eddie Kramer.

Title: Re: Donovan w/Jimmy Page performing Sunshine Super
Post by Heart Of Stone on Jun 21st, 2011 at 5:18pm
Jimmy Page joined The Yardbirds in June '66, they were one of the opening acts for The Stones at the Royal Albert Hall concert in '66.


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This week in rock history also saw the first performance of the Beatles' 'All You Need is Love'

The Yardbirds in 1966.
Gered Mankowitz/Redferns/Getty Images
By Stacey Anderson
June 21, 2011 12:40 PM ET

This week in rock history, Jimmy Page hit the stage with the Yardbirds, the Beatles told the world that "All You Need is Love," Steely Dan broke up, John Lennon's murderer pleaded guilty, and the Ronettes took Phil Spector to court.

June 21, 1966: ­ Jimmy Page makes his live debut with the Yardbirds

Before Jimmy Page became the quintessential guitar player with mystique, he was a bass player with ambition.

In 1966, Page joined one of the most influential and up-and-coming British bands of his era, the Yardbirds. At only 22 years old, he was already a respected session musician in London – in fact, the blues-leaning rock band had approached him two years earlier to replace then-guitarist Eric Clapton, but Page declined in loyalty to his pal. A year later, when Clapton quit, the group solicited Page again, who in turn recommended another friend, Jeff Beck (because Page was raking in the cash sitting in with Decca Records artists, including the Rolling Stones).

Page finally joined the group in 1966 as a replacement for bassist Paul Samwell-Smith. At his first show with the Yardbirds, at the Marquee Club in London, he played electric bass. The venue was a significant one for the Yardbirds, as they'd held their first residency there in February 1964, and the show celebrated Page's hard-won presence. Page kept up four-string duties for a bit before switching to twin lead guitar alongside Beck – until Beck left the tumultuous group too, and the Yardbirds became a quartet with Page at lone lead guitar. It was with this lineup that they released their final album, 1967's Little Games.

All three guitarists of the Yardbirds – Clapton, Page, Beck – would become guitar superstars. However, the Yardbirds proved an especially strong catalyst for Page's future glory: When singer Keith Relf and drummer Jim McCarty left the quarreling group in 1968, Page rebranded the band as "the New Yardbirds" and recruited vocalist Robert Plant and drummer John Bonham. Bassist John Paul Jones came into the fold soon after – and with him, the one and only lineup of Led Zeppelin was cemented.
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