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From: paul@helens.UUCP (Paul Brownlow @ Data I/O -- Redmond, WA)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: Led Zeppelin fans and Jimmy Page
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Date: Mon, 30-Sep-85 17:21:14 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 30 17:21:14 1985
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> 
>   How about people who think that Jimmy Page was a very good guitar player who
> has been riding on his reputation for about 5 years?  Anyone who saw the Plant-
> Page reunion (why wasn't JPJ there?) on Live Aid knows what I'm talking about.
> 
>   --Mr. Blore, the DJ who would not die
>   -- ..udenva!showard
>     "I ain't gonna go by   bus ..."

Not to disagree, but just to correct the facts.  John Paul Jones *did* play
at the Live Aid reunion in Philly - they just didn't show him very much.  He
was that fat, ugly guy playing bass.  Phil Collins and Tony Thompson (Power
Station) were on drums.  With the exception of the drummers, I thought the
group sounded like a bad pub band.  Page was so messed up he could barely
stand, let alone play guitar.

Go ahead, flame me -- I used to be a LZ fan about a dozen years ago, but
not any more.

-- 
...."You're never alone with a schizophrenic."