Showing posts with label Jimmy Page. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jimmy Page. Show all posts

Friday, January 23, 2026

Led Zeppelin : Boston Tea Party , Boston,MA. 01/23/69 (First Night)



YOU KNOW YOU SHOOK ME

YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG

YOU KNOW YOU SHOOK ME BABY,

YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG

YOU KNOW YOU SHOOK ME

SO HARD BABY, 

BABY BABY BABY

PLEASE COME HOME....

Friday, January 9, 2026

Led Zeppelin : London, Royal Albert Hall 01/09/70


James Patrick Page 

(Born January,9 1944)

 is an English

 musician 

and producer 

who achieved 

international success

 as the guitarist 

and founder

 of the rock band

 Led Zeppelin

Page began his career 

as a

 studio session musician

 in London and,

 by the mid-1960s, 

was a 

notable session guitarist

 in Britain. 

He was a member of

 the Yardbirds

 from 1966 to 1968. 

When the Yardbirds 

broke up, 

he founded 

Led Zeppelin,

 which was

 active from 

1968 to 1980.

Following the death 

(1980) 

of

 Led Zeppelin

 drummer

 John Bonham,

 Page played with 

XYZ, 

the Firm, 

the Honeydrippers,

 Coverdale–Page,

 and 

Page and Plant. 

The Black Crowes ,

Page performed with

 many artists, 

both live 

and in

 studio recordings,

 and in a

 2007

 Led Zeppelin reunion

 that was released 

as the 2012

 concert film 

Celebration Day

Along with 

the Edge 

and

 Jack White, 

he participated in

 the 2008 documentary 

It Might Get Loud.

Page is considered 

to be

 one of the 

greatest and most

 influential guitarists

 of all time

 Rolling Stone magazine

 has described Page as

 "the pontiff of power riffing" 

and ranked him

 number three

 in their

 2015 list of the 

"100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", 

behind 

Jimi Hendrix 

and

 Eric Clapton, 

and 3rd again 

in 2023 

behind 

Chuck Berry 

and

 Jimi Hendrix.

 In 2010, 

he was ranked

 number two 

in Gibson's list of

 "Top 50 Guitarists of All Time" 

and, in 2007, 

number four 

on 

Classic Rock'

"100 Wildest Guitar Heroes".

 He was inducted

 into the

 Rock and Roll 

Hall of Fame twice:

 once as a member of

 the Yardbirds

 (1992) 

and once as

 a member of

 Led Zeppelin

 (1995).

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