Jimmy Page’s work ethic was quietly on display in Led Zeppelin. He financed and produced their debut album, which they needed only 30 hours to record. The guitarist finished recording and mixing Presence in less than three weeks. Yet Page said his solo album was the hardest record for him to make.
Jimmy Page | Luciano Viti/Getty Images Jimmy Page’s solo album ‘Outrider’ was harder work than any Led Zeppelin record
Despite decades spent as one of the world’s elite guitar players — first as a sought-after session ace, then with the Yardbirds, then with Led Zeppelin — Page has just one proper solo album to his name. The 1988 record Outrider is the only one with his name front and center on the cover.
Page self-recorded the soundtrack to Lucifer Rising during his Led Zeppelin years. He recorded the band’s second record between dates of a grueling international concert.
Jimmy Page | Luciano Viti/Getty Images Jimmy Page’s solo album ‘Outrider’ was harder work than any Led Zeppelin record
Despite decades spent as one of the world’s elite guitar players — first as a sought-after session ace, then with the Yardbirds, then with Led Zeppelin — Page has just one proper solo album to his name. The 1988 record Outrider is the only one with his name front and center on the cover.
Page self-recorded the soundtrack to Lucifer Rising during his Led Zeppelin years. He recorded the band’s second record between dates of a grueling international concert.
- 5/20/2023
- by Jason Rossi
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Apparently, you can teach an old Stones new tricks.
The Rolling Stones started their 60th anniversary European tour by reviving the song “Out of Time,” which they first recorded in 1966 but have never played live.
The song was on the British edition of the Aftermath album. It was later popularized by Chris Farlowe, who released a cover version of it in 1966. Farlowe’s version was produced by Stones frontman Mick Jagger.
The Stones appeared Wednesday at Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain.
Watch the video above.
The Rolling Stones started their 60th anniversary European tour by reviving the song “Out of Time,” which they first recorded in 1966 but have never played live.
The song was on the British edition of the Aftermath album. It was later popularized by Chris Farlowe, who released a cover version of it in 1966. Farlowe’s version was produced by Stones frontman Mick Jagger.
The Stones appeared Wednesday at Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain.
Watch the video above.
- 6/2/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
The time has come today for the Rolling Stones to introduce the 1966 song “Out of Time” into their setlist. Improbable as it may seem, given how often the song has been covered by others or licensed for the movies, the band had never performed the tune live until it showed up at the Stones’ European tour opening Wednesday night in Madrid, Spain.
There was a rumor the song might show up, as eavesdroppers on tour rehearsals had heard the Stones trying out “Out of Time,” although there are typically rarities that they test during rehearsal periods that seldom or never make it onto a tour. So its actual appearance at the Metropolitano Stadium opener was considered a blessed event indeed.
Given the enduring popularity of the song among fans, some might assume it was released as a single in ’66, but that wasn’t the case after it first appeared as an “Aftermath” album cut.
There was a rumor the song might show up, as eavesdroppers on tour rehearsals had heard the Stones trying out “Out of Time,” although there are typically rarities that they test during rehearsal periods that seldom or never make it onto a tour. So its actual appearance at the Metropolitano Stadium opener was considered a blessed event indeed.
Given the enduring popularity of the song among fans, some might assume it was released as a single in ’66, but that wasn’t the case after it first appeared as an “Aftermath” album cut.
- 6/2/2022
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
The Rolling Stones launched their 60th anniversary tour at Madrid, Spain’s Metropolitano Stadium on Wednesday, and early in the night they stunned fans by playing their 1966 classic “Out of Time” for the first time in a concert setting. Check out fan-shot video right here.
“Out of Time” originally appeared on the 1966 Stones LP Aftermath, but it wasn’t released a single and was overshadowed by their worldwide hit “Paint It Black.” Later that year, Jagger produced a successful cover of “Out of Time” for British singer Chris Farlowe with...
“Out of Time” originally appeared on the 1966 Stones LP Aftermath, but it wasn’t released a single and was overshadowed by their worldwide hit “Paint It Black.” Later that year, Jagger produced a successful cover of “Out of Time” for British singer Chris Farlowe with...
- 6/1/2022
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
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