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- [2009.11.11] Jimmy Page: Telecaster Legend

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We've covered Les Pauls, Stratocasters, Rickenbackers, Flying Vs and Explorers. Now it's the turn of Clarence Leonidas Fender's pioneering debut solidbody; the Fender Telecaster. First entering production as the single-pickup Esquire and twin-pickup Broadcaster in 1950, for many guitarists, Leo got it right first time.
What follows is part one of a gallery of Telecaster and Esquire-toting gunslingers who have all shaped the face of rock 'n' roll and popular music through a blend of technique, passion and instinct. Oh, and a hell of a lot of great tunes. Without further ado, let's start the ball rolling with Jimmy Page.
Though widely associated with Gibsons (Les Pauls, EDS-1275 double necks), Jimmy Page has made extensive use of Fender Telecasters. The model that saw the most action was a '59 or '60 Tele gifted to Page by fellow Yardbird Jeff Beck in 1966. Originally painted white, Page added eight reflective circles to it in 1967. He then stripped it down and repainted it himself with a dragon motif - thus, it became his 'Dragon Tele.'
Page recorded most of Led Zeppelin's first album with the Dragon [2009.11.10] Led Zep to Round 2 of MSG's 100 Best
With over 1 million votes, the TOP 10 concerts of the '70s have been chosen and Led Zeppelin has made it! Click here to check out the rest of the top 10 and for more details on Round 2 Voting, which starts on Dec. 3rd!
Last week's poll accrued over 300 comments with top votes for The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin. This week's polls for Round 1 feature the BEST of the '80s from Michael Jackson, Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen to Madonna, Whitney Houston, and many more! So far it looks like a tight race between Michael Jackson and Phil Collins with Springsteen close behind.
Click here to check out the competition, exclusive photos, and to place your vote for the best MSG show of the '80s: [2009.11.10] Streaming TCV Full Album Now
Them Crooked Vultures' self-titled debut album won't be released until next Tuesday, November 17th, but you can listen to it right now. The supergroup of Josh Homme, Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones are streaming the hard-rocking, Zeppelin-inspired album in its entirety now over at TCV's official site. This gift comes just a week after the Vultures offered up their song "Mind Eraser, No Chaser" to fans as a free download.
Inspired by the Vultures' generosity, for your reading pleasure we're posting our review for Them Crooked Vultures now before it hits stands in our next issue. In his three-and-a-half star Rolling Stone review of TCV, Rob Sheffield writes, "The album sticks to the sort of low-end guitar boogie that Homme and Grohl were blasting in their Camaros when they bummed their first cigarettes." With Jones in tow, the supergroup sticks to their Zep roots, as the track "Elephants" "basically crunches every riff on Led Zeppelin II into seven dizzy minutes."
"Sometimes the music sounds exactly like Zeppelin, as on 'Reptiles,' a sly update of 'South Bound Suarez,'" Sheffield writes. "Other times it sounds like Queens of the Stone Age with a hot new bassist. But it's not desperately ambitious - the album sounds like the good-natured quickie it probably was."
As an added incentive to preorder Them Crooked Vultures on iTunes, the album will include live renditions of "No One Loves Me & Neither Do I" and "Gunman." Until next week when you can enjoy TCV on your iPod or home stereo, hit up the full stream at the band's official site now.
- [2009.11.07] Robert Plant Performs with Francis Dunnery
Robert Plant took to the stage with Francis Dunnery last night at the Walls Restaurant in Oswestry, Shropshire, England. They performed the Robert Plant solo hit "Calling To You". See a video clip below.
Dunnery had originally toured with Plant in 1993 in support of Fate Of Nations.
Dunnery was performing to benefit the Charlie and Kathleen Dunnery Children's Fund.
http://www.youtube.com/v/Z7wm5MvE-Ic - [2009.11.06] Jason Bonham and Friends Perform Plant Tune
Video footage of Jason Bonham (Led Zeppelin) and his band performing "Like I've Never Been Gone", a song from ROBERT PLANT's first solo album, 1982's "Pictures at Eleven", on October 30, 2009 at The Canyon in Agoura Hills, California can be viewed below.
The musicians in the video are as follows:
Jason Bonham (drums)
Ian Hatton (guitar)
Doug Henthorn (vocals)
Francesco DiCosmo (bass)
Tony Catania (guitar)
According to http://www.youtube.com/v/Zh4Ke0GQaMg - [2009.11.04] Greatest Garden Show of All Time?
Recently announced is the "100 BEST: Vote Down to the Greatest Garden Show of All Time" where you and your readers can vote, interact with other Rock&Roll lovers, and play a role in deciding which Rock Legend put the greatest show on at the World's Most Famous Arena, Madison Square Garden!