Jimmy Kay From Canada’s The Metal Voice talks to Martin Popoff about his NEW BOOK Led Zeppelin“All the Albums, All the songs”, talking about the songs, the albums, the artwork, their inspirations and their influence on Hard Rock Heavy Metal Today.
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THE STORY BEHIND EVERY STUDIO TRACK.
Commonly described simply as heavy, Led Zeppelin’s music was actually a complex amalgam of blues, rock, folk and country. Martin Popoff dissect each of Zep’s 81 studio tracks, including the circumstances that led to their creation, the recording processes and their historical contexts. Introductory essays for each album features sidebars listing studios, release dates and personnel. Beautifully illustrated with rare performance and offstage photography and memorabilia, the result is a stunning look at the foursome who forged the template for the marauding modern rock ‘n’ roll band.
This is how the band commented: “We play this amazing song on the road very often so we’ve decided to gather at Pri Studio (Bologna – Italy) and jam our killer version of Whole Lotta Love with a 100% full-Classic-Rock spirit, making this available for the whole Music world! Mixed and mastered at the mighty Rogue Studios (London – UK) by our kickass brother Alessio Garavello, crank it up and share this to the world if you like it! We love you all! Can you feel the Love?”
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directed by Giorgio Terenziani
A jury has ruled that LED ZEPPELIN did not plagiarise the opening chords of ‘Stairway to Heaven’ from SPIRIT track ‘Taurus’, according to teamrock.com.
Led Zep were accused of having copied Spirit‘s ‘Taurus’, which was released three years before 1971 anthem ‘Stairway To Heaven’. The case centred on the descending chord sequence at the beginning of the Led Zep song.
The jury ruled today that ‘Taurus’ “was not intrinsically similar” to ‘Stairway To Heaven”s opening.
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page – who were both in court throughout the proceedings – say in a statement: “We are grateful for the jury’s conscientious service and pleased that it has ruled in our favour, putting to rest questions about the origins of Stairway To Heaven and confirming what we have known for 45 years. We appreciate our fans’ support and look forward to putting this legal matter behind us.”
Record label Warner add: “At Warner Music Group, supporting our artists and protecting their creative freedom is paramount. We are pleased that the jury found in favour of Led Zeppelin, reaffirming the true origins of Stairway To Heaven.
“Led Zeppelin is one of the greatest bands in history, and Jimmy Page and Robert Plant are peerless songwriters who created many of rock’s most influential and enduring songs.”
Led Zep frontman Plant and guitarist Page both gave evidence at the trial. Bassist John Paul Jones, whose name was dropped from the case before it began, also gave evidence last week.
Judge Klausner admonished both counsels during the summing-up phase yesterday, saying at one point: “Any other catfights or anything else?”
In his closing statement, Francis Malofiy, representing Spirit, returned to a statement he’d made when the trial opened last week, saying the matter rested on the concept “give credit where credit is due.” He went on: “We respect and value creation. ‘Creation’ does not mean copying. ‘Creation’ means doing something that is unique and memorable.”
But Led Zep‘s solicitor Peter Anderson argued that Malofiy had failed to prove that Page or Plant had ever heard the earlier work, saying: “There has been no evidence showing that Taurus was performed at any performance where members of Led Zeppelin were in attendance.”
Malofiy had asked the eight-person jury to grant one-third of the writing credits to the estate of late Spirit guitarist Randy California, who wrote ‘Taurus’.
Internationally acclaimed and award nominated 7 string guitarist/singer/songwriter THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF has released her 15 tracks album “I Am” worldwide, on CDBaby, Amazon, iTunes and most digital streaming sites.
The hard hitting album features several new songs, previously unreleased songs and songs from her previously digitally released EP. It also contains the bonus track “If The Dead Ones Could Talk” – which gives an indication about one of the music directions she is taking from now.
Among the new tracks on the album is her dark and heavy version of Led Zeppelin´s “Immigrant Song”, which was featured as “Track of the week” in Classic Rock Magazine last week. Her version is inspired by her great love for Norwegian Black Metal.
The video for the song was released a week ago and is the first video where she is not wearing her well known Commander uniform. Inspired by her home country, and the lyrics of the song, she decided to showcase a Norwegian designer instead. The video can be seen here:
Her song “Toxic” takes aim at the pharmaceutical industry and doctors who tend to over subscribe drugs. As the lyrics say; “there ain´t no profit in the healthy ones!”. It also features her song “L.M.A.O.” where she ridicules her haters and online trolls.
Since the summer of 2013 her focus has been on her very successful crossover to classical music, being the first guitarist to ever record guitar versions of Sarasate´s “Zigeunerweisen Op.20” and Saint Saens´”Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso,” both considered some of the most challenging pieces of music ever written for violin virtuosos. Her collaboration album with world leading classical guitarist Craig Ogden charted at #1 on Amazon.com and she was on “top 10 viral videos of the year” in both 2013 and 2014 in Guitar World Magazine. The third biggest online newspaper site in the world, The Guardian, had their Paganini Caprice 24 video on their “Top 10 Metal meets Classical” list.
“As a songwriter, I feel that this new album “I Am” covers the years from my Demo in 2010 until now, when it comes to the music style I created from the very beginning. It is very guitar based and each song has one or two guitar solos in addition to heavy riffs and catchy hooks. I am pretty much very angry at someone or something in society in every song, as the lyrics clearly shows. I felt very strongly that I had to release this album since it was like an unfinished project, laying there, just waiting to be done. Now I can move on and focus on classical crossover and the other genre that I am currently writing songs for. I already have enough songs for a double album so it will be very busy over the next months,” she says.
“I also Ihave enough songs to record at least one more album with really dark and way more heavy metal songs, but they were written 2-4 years ago. I do not really write that kind of music any more so I will come back to Metal at some point and record those songs as well, but that will be some years down the line! I think those songs will surprise a lot of people when I finally release them!” she says.
In October 2015 she was a vocal coach and expert judge in Heavy Metal on Norway´s leading Saturday night TV show, “Battle of the Stars” where 10 super stars competes to be the ultimate entertainer. The show had 800 000+ viewers.
She will release more videos for songs from the new album soon. She is also preparing for more TV appearances, in addition to performances together with classical musicians.
7string guitarist, singer, songwriter THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF returns to heavy metal with the upcoming release of her album “I Am”. She has successfully focused on classical crossover music for more than two years and her collaboration with world leading classical guitarist Craig Ogden charted at #1 on Amazon.com. One of their videos was on both “top 10 viral videos of 2014” in Guitar World and on “top 10 metal meets classical” in The Guardian.
The Chief will release her new album “I Am” on April 21st. Among the 15 songs on the album is her dark, heavy version of Led Zeppelin´s “Immigrant Song” and her own song “Toxic” – a slap-in-the-face to the pharmaceutical industry. “Toxic” also features a guest appearance by her fellow Ibanez and Laney artist, Stephen Platt, who plays the first guitar solo and bass in the song.
The album features both new and old songs, including a previously unreleased song from her cooperation with legendary Pantera producer Sterling Winfield; “L.M.A.O.” It also features the re-mixed versions of her song “Dropout” and her version of “Paranoid”, which have never been for sale on physical CDs before.
It also features the bonus track “If the Dead ones could Talk” which is a preview of where she is heading for the next album after “I Am”. The video for “Immigrant Song” will be unleashed shortly.
Jason Bonham says he believes LED ZEPPELIN will play together again at some point in the future, according to classicrock.com.
The son of the band’s late drummer John Bonham was behind the kit when vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones took to the stage in 2007 for their one-off reunion show in London, later documented on the DVD “Celebration Day”.
And despite the fact Plant has spoken out on several occasions against resurrecting the group, who split in 1980 following the sticksman’s death, Bonham still feels it’s a distinct possibility.
He tells Vanyaland: “In my heart of hearts I do believe we will play together again. It remains to be seen if it will be in public or privately, but I do think we will play again.”
Bonham, who has just wrapped up his Led Zeppelin Experience tour of the US, says playing tracks including ‘Rock And Roll’ was a challenge as he had to change his style to suit that of his father’s.
Bonham continues: “What I try to do is play in his mindset – so it’s his ability to go for it on each night. Nothing is predictable.
“You keep the fundamentals there, but some of the fills you can change around and I basically take from every year that I remember and put them all into my performance.”
Earlier this year, Page talked down the chances of a Zeppelin reunion and revealed he’s planning a return to the stage in 2016.
Plant reunited with Alison Krauss last month to record the track ‘Light Of Christmas Day’ – their first material together since 2007 album “Raising Sand”.
NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 09: (Exclusive Coverage) Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham attend the premiere of “Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day” at Ziegfeld Theatre on October 9, 2012 in New York City. Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant along with Jason Bonham attend premiere of Celebration Day at Ziegfeld Theatre in New York. Celebration Day captures their 2007 tribute concert for Atlantic Records Founder Ahmet Ertegun at London’s O2 Arena. Film will be released worldwide on October 17, 2012 by Omniverse Vision on 1,500 screens in over 40 territories, it will then be available in multiple video and audio formats on November 19, 2012. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
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