Re: Jimmy Page with The Firm
Was lucky enough to see The Firm in Edinburgh in 1985 but have to say that although the union of JP and PR looked great on paper, for me, it didn't quite deliver on what it promised. It was good but not great.
About time Jimmy got out there again.
3 2012-03-18 17:06:06 (edited by Kenny 2012-03-20 03:37:29)
Re: Jimmy Page with The Firm
Was lucky enough to see The Firm in Edinburgh in 1985 but have to say that although the union of JP and PR looked great on paper, for me, it didn't quite deliver on what it promised. It was good but not great.
About time Jimmy got out there again.
I was at that gig as well and would agree with what you say. There's a rumour that they will appear together again but it won't be The Firm.
Kenny
Re: Jimmy Page with The Firm
Was lucky enough to see The Firm in Edinburgh in 1985 but have to say that although the union of JP and PR looked great on paper, for me, it didn't quite deliver on what it promised. It was good but not great.
About time Jimmy got out there again.
The same feelings on all accounts. Except not Edinburgh for me, Oakland Ca.
Re: Jimmy Page with The Firm
Good, not great. Moments of brilliance.
Page didn't have Plant. Rogers didn't have Kossoff.
Re: Jimmy Page with The Firm
It should have worked better than it did. I'm not sure I understand why it didn't click better. Maybe lack of drugs. I did enjoy the live show I attended, but was kinda pissed he didn't play his Les Paul more than 1 or 2 songs. Can't remember many of the specifics.
7 2012-04-09 05:34:53 (edited by The RiverCat^-^ 2012-04-09 05:35:13)
Re: Jimmy Page with The Firm
"Live in Peace" was a song off of Paul Rodger's solo album that they gave The Firm treatment.
Glad he picked this particular song to do as it is one of my favorites with the Firm. Love how it starts off with just Paul singing and playing Piano., then "Gunfire in the Street" then you here Boom Boom from the drums. Then the whole band doesn't come in until "Why can't we Live in Peace". It has a very full sound.
Also what makes The Firm stand out to me is Tony Franklin and his fretless bass.
Like the interplay between him and Jimmy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJf9vUmm7ic
Re: Jimmy Page with The Firm
probably did not give it enough listens, I bought the first one in '85 and was completely underwhelmed. They played Radioactive nonstop on the local rock station. I came to hate that song. didn't even know they had another album in '86. With that much talent, as dknight stated, it should have worked better but poor songwriting was at the forefront of why it didn't. Yeah, there was no more Page-Plant collaboration and that's all I had to compare it to.
Tres
Re: Jimmy Page with The Firm
Met Tony Franklin once, seen him a couple of times with KWS Band, and he's really got a cool sound out there.
2009 Squier J-Bass, 2010 Fender CD-60, 2010 Ibanez Artcore AS-73, 2011 Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar SS Bass, 2011 Dillion Phoenix
Turn the volume to 11!
Re: Jimmy Page with The Firm
Met Tony Franklin once, seen him a couple of times with KWS Band, and he's really got a cool sound out there.
Nice. The drummer, Chris Slade, also played with AC/DC.
Re: Jimmy Page with The Firm
My favorite Firm tune. Always look forward when he puts this one in his solo show
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDjRFTIhxnA
Re: Jimmy Page with The Firm
Met Tony Franklin once, seen him a couple of times with KWS Band, and he's really got a cool sound out there.
He was the best with John and Carmine in Blue Murder...what I wouldn't give to see those guys come back...but a terrible clash of egos...