So, the other day when Foo Fighters headlined Wembley Stadium in England (that's 86,000 people, mind you) Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones showed up for the encore. The supergroup performed Led Zep's "Rock & Roll" -- with Grohl on drums and Taylor Hawkins singing -- and "Ramble On." I waited to post this stuff until high-quality video footage surfaced -- and boy, has it. Here's a clip of Grohl introducing the band, looking like a kid on Christmas, followed by fantastic audio taken right from the stage of "Rock [...]
People in London are flipping their wigs, literally and most likely literally, too, at the news of the Foos show Saturday night in Wembley stadium. Billboard.com reports on This Moment In Rock History: Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones turned an already high-profile Foo Fighters show into a once-in-a-lifetime event Saturday night (June 7) at London's Wembley Stadium, joining the Foos for covers of Zeppelin's "Rock and Roll" and "Ramble On." Taylor Hawkins sang "Rock And Roll," and Grohl took vocals on "Ramble On" because that is what singers [...]
Moments like these don't happen very often in rock, so when they do happen, you have to watch. As if Led Zeppelin subliminally said "We dig the Foo Fighters," Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones walked out on stage at...
Moments like these don't happen very often in rock, so when they do happen, you have to watch. As if Led Zeppelin subliminally said "We dig the Foo Fighters," Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones walked out on stage at...
According to a posting on the Ramble On Led Zeppelin fan blog, Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones joined the Foo Fighters onstage Saturday night (June 7th) during the final encore of the Dave Grohl-fronted band's concert at Wembley Stadium in London, England. The Zeppelin duo joined the Foo Fighters to play "Rock And Roll" with Dave Grohl on drums and Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins singing. Grohl and Hawkins then switched places for "Ramble On". In the past Grohl has intimated that he would be willing to drum [...]
Chi ieri sera s'è trovato al concerto dei Foo Fighters alla Wembley Arena di Londra ha assistito a un piccolo e clamoroso evento. A un certo punto, verso la fine, Jimmy Page e John Paul Jones dei Led Zeppelin sono saliti a sorpresa sul palco e hanno suonato con la band americana due pezzi, mentre Dave Grohl ha preso posto alla batteria. Alla fine, il leader dei Foos urlava nel microfono: "Benvenuti nel giorno più bello della mia vita". Hanno eseguito insieme i classici "Rock'n'Roll" e "Ramble On". Il [...]