He's the kind of person that likes to get on with life . . . and with the babysitter.
Benji LeFevre, Robert’s sound engineer and close friend (in Robert Plant, A Life, by Paul Rees)
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He's the kind of person that likes to get on with life . . . and with the babysitter.
Benji LeFevre, Robert’s sound engineer and close friend (in Robert Plant, A Life, by Paul Rees)
Led Zeppelin screenplay
Is this the Benji LeFevre that worked with Led Zeppelin, I would love to send you my Led Zeppelin screenplay to hopefully get your opinion. You have two pages of dialogue. Bonzo is not shown dead, and I don’t dwell on drugs or drinking. I only mentioned Mr. Page doing drugs on pages 103 and 112, and Bonham’s drinking binge on September 24, 1980. Of course, you and JPJ discovered Bonzo. Please respond.
Bonzo and Robert arrived at Headley in Bonzo's brand-new BMW and Bonzo goes, "'Ere, Benj, look what I've got." And he had a bag of about fifteen hundred Mandrax [Quaaludes]. I thought, "Well, this is gonna be a good session, isn't it." He was handing them out like sweeties, saying, "Don't tell Robert…" I said, "Bonzo, you'd better fucking stash these somewhere." So a little later he said to me, "Come and look." He'd taped them to the inside of his tom-tom – forgetting of course that it was a Perspex kit so we could all see it... In the mornings at Headley, us mere mortals used to go round the sitting room picking up rocks of coke to make our own stashes.
Benji LeFevre (vocal technician) on the Physical Graffiti recording sessions at Headley Grange