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YOU ARE THE REASON
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@classicorock
George Harrison in A Hard Day's Night (1964)
The Who Recording At CBS Studios, Mayfair, 22nd July 1966
John Entwistle random pics,he makes me happy
Jimmy Page and Robert Plant performing Whole Lotta Love - Earls Court - may 24th 1975
I cut the theremin part bc it´s boriiinggg!! Sorry Jimmy someone has to say it </3
There’s Jimmy Page; how did you first meet him?
Eddie Kramer: “Well, that’s a whole different ball game. A very interesting one. I met him… you know, we mentioned The Kinks in ‘63, ‘64, and I think on that song, You Really Got Me – either You Really Got Me or one of the others – I remember seeing Jimmy Page come in and doing an overdub.
“Now there is some contention about that, but that’s how I remember it. I was an assistant engineer in those days, but he was the guy. You know, you bring in this young, amazing guitar player or session guy – 17 or 18 years old or something, I don't know – but damn, he was good.”
You ended up in the studio with Jimmy for Led Zeppelin II, but were you a fan of their first album?
“It’s funny because, by 1968, I had gone to America and was working at the Record Plant. But I called John Paul Jones to catch up during a visit back in England, and he said, ‘Come over. I want to play you something.’ So I went to his house, and he played me the acetates of the first album, saying, ‘This is the band I’ve been working with.’ I couldn’t believe my ears and said, ‘What is this? It’s amazing.’
JIMMY PAGE
Year of the Horse ! 🐴