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Led Zeppelin performing at the K. B. Hallen in Copenhagen, February 28, 1970. © Jorgen Angel.
They had to play under the name “The Nobs” for the reason that Eva Von Zeppelin threatened to sue the band if they use their name in her home country.
Jimmy Page recalls: “We shall call ourselves The Nobs when we go to Copenhagen, the whole thing is absurd. The first time we played we invited her backstage to meet us, to see how we were nice young lads. We calmed her down but on leaving the studio, she saw our LP cover of an airship in flames and she exploded! I had to run and hide. She just blew her top.”
Queen and Axl Rose - We Will Rock You (1992)
You're not attending the gnr concert or why you suffer?
theyre just touring in the us and i aint shittin money to be flying over there lel but im mostly suffering bc slash n axl are finally playing together again after almost 20 yrs lmaoo
lmao exactly 1 month til the gnr reunion and pls just end my suffering and kill me already
How did you come up with the idea of using a violin bow on an electric guitar? When I was a session musician, I would often play with string sections. For the most part, the string players would keep to themselves, except for a guy who one day asked me if I ever thought of playing my guitar with a bow. I said I didn’t think it would work because the bridge of the guitar isn’t arched like it is on a violin or cello. But he insisted that I give it a try, and he gave me his bow. And whatever squeaks I made sort of intrigued me. I didn’t really start developing the technique for quite some time later, but he was the guy that turned me onto the idea.