Led Zeppelin/Deep Purple

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    Re: Led Zeppelin/Deep Purple

    Black Dog - 06.06.2006, 20:32

    Led Zeppelin/Deep Purple



    [b]Ich glaube, ich muss diesen Thread doch auch mal eröffnen :lol:



    Re: Led Zeppelin/Deep Purple

    Black Dog - 06.06.2006, 20:45


    Zu Bonzo und Deep Purple gibt es natürlich auch eine tolle Skandal-Geschichte...die hervoragend zu Bonzos "Image" passen würde...aber vermutlich erstunken und erlogen ist.
    Bonzo soll nämlich mal, betrunken (was auch sonst) bei einem Purple-Konzert einfach die Bühne gestürmt haben...das Mikro an sich gerissen, und zum Publikum gesagt haben: "Hallo, ich bin John Bonham, von Led Zeppelin, und wir bringen bald ein neues Album heraus...und ausserdem spielt der Gitarrist von Deep Purple scheisse!" Daraufhin hätten Sicherheitsleute Bonzo von der Bühne "entfernt".
    Aber die wahre Geschichte, von Ian Paice erzählt, zeigt vermutlich auch den wahren Bonzo:

    "John Bonham with Deep Purple on stage in New York 1976 was an interesting story told by Ian Paice: Bonham, who, dressed in a smart three-piece suit, had just left an exclusive restaurant with Robert Plant, came to the concert hall (backstage) during DP's show. And even after a few glasses of wine, he really wanted to play the encore with Purple, so they gave him a tambourine, because this was the only instrument we could find for him as Ian said. The next day the press reviews of the show were a little bit surprising, according to Ian: during the encores, an old man dressed in a suit holding a tambourine, came on stage. Ian`s conclusion: Nobody recognized him. "

    Hmmmmmm...did he really end up insulting Tommy Bolin, or did Stephen Davis sensationalize this gig? Only that tape will tell!



    Re: Led Zeppelin/Deep Purple

    Black Dog - 06.06.2006, 21:24


    Und das ist nicht etwa Robert ;-)
    Das ist David Coverdale mit Jimmy




    Re: Led Zeppelin/Deep Purple

    morrison-hotel - 07.06.2006, 13:34






    Aus den guten alten Zeiten mit Tommy Bolin !
    Immer ein Lächeln drauf :D



    Re: Led Zeppelin/Deep Purple

    Black Dog - 07.06.2006, 14:42


    Cool :-)
    Vermutlich wird es das bewusste Konzert gewesen sein, oder?
    Schade, dass es davon keine Filmaufnahmen gibt :-(



    Re: Led Zeppelin/Deep Purple

    morrison-hotel - 07.06.2006, 15:00


    Auf Video hab ich das Konzert zwar nicht, aber dafür auf Audio 8)



    Re: Led Zeppelin/Deep Purple

    Black Dog - 07.06.2006, 15:16


    Man müsste erst mal herausbekommen, welcher Tag es genau war.
    Februar scheint falsch zu sein, Vermutlich war es Januar.
    Aber Deep Purple haben scheinbar 2 Tage hintereinander dort gespielt:

    22 Radio City Music Hall, New York, USA
    23 Radio City Music Hall, New York, USA



    Re: Led Zeppelin/Deep Purple

    Black Dog - 07.06.2006, 15:42


    Welchen Tag von beiden hast du denn?
    Und wie ist die Qualität? Miserabel, fürchte ich...
    Ich habe eine Review vom 23. gefunden. Kein Wort von Bonzo. Vielleicht war es dann doch am 22. !?

    DEEP PURPLE
    RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
    NEW YORK CITY
    JANUARY 23, 1976

    BY DAVID McGEE (THE ROLLING STONE, March 11, 1976)

    One reasonably expects to have his spirits lifted by a band which has in its time been responsible for some good rock music. Barring this, one hopes for an honest effort in falling short. Deep Purple not only cheated its audience but the musicians cheated themselves by refusing to use their heads onstage. Instead, they erected a painfully loud, impenetrable wall of sound, threw craft aside, forsook pleasure entirely and attacked the viscera of their audience with malice. An Ian Paice drum solo, a Jon Lord keyboard solo, a Glenn Hughes bass solo and, saddest of all, several Tommy Bolin Guitar solos were strictly nowhere, beaten paths trod once too often.

    Bolin, a gifted guitarist just beginning to tap his potential, was content to offer his most rudimentary licks and fills. Instead of anything exciting. Lord was held in check for most of the evening but commanded the spotlight during "Lazy"; he used the time for one of his neoclassical/baroque solos which makes great composers spin in their graves.

    Early in the evening, Hughes convinced the audience that he could shatter glass with his voice; there was no need for him to belabor the point. "This Time Around," from the group's impressive Come Taste the Band, is a song with a decent lyric lending itself to a sensitive reading, but Hughes ruined it with his silly, pointless vocal histrionics.

    Actually, the concert didn't begin so disastrously. The band plowed straight ahead and to great effect on "Lady Luck," and not even Bolin's and Hughes's off-key vocals could blunt the impact of Smoke on the Water." But soon it was clear that the audience had two choices: to step outside and have its senses numbed by New York City's 12-degree temperature or to stay inside and have its senses numbed by Deep Purple's music.

    (nebenbei habe ich noch diesen interessanten Hinweis über Tommy Bolin gefunden):
    " With the album's release, Bolin reassembled his band and began touring in earnest, debuting at the Roxy in Los Angeles. No less than four lineups are known but the basic nucleus remained Bolin himself on guitar and vocals (though for a time Robert Plant was being rumoured for the band)...



    Re: Led Zeppelin/Deep Purple

    morrison-hotel - 08.06.2006, 10:59


    hab beide

    würde sagen so audience 7-8

    müsste aber nochmal genauer reinhören



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