• Re: Page's (& Lightfoot)

    From Martin Ridgley@1:153/831 to Bill Riley on Sat Jul 15 05:55:32 2000
    Bill Riley wrote to Martin Ridgley <=-

    Martin Ridgley wrote in a message to Bill Riley:
    .... to the best of my recollection, I've never seen a Supro.
    Are they still around?

    Haven't been made since the early '60's or possibly even the '50's.
    You might ask Gary, as an amp tech he may have run across a few.

    Well, I'm not exactly in the market for one. Just interested.

    They were never popular until it got out the Page used them. You
    could find one for $25 at garage sales. Now they command premium
    prices, which pissed 'ol Led Wallet off.

    That figures. (But who's 'ol Led Wallet?)

    As I said, I like some of Page's guitar playing. I just think
    he's over-rated by a lot of people.

    What can I say that I haven't before, Page goes for feel above technicallity. He will leave a mistake in a recording if he
    thinks the feeling was better in that take. He won't edit the
    life out of it just to make sure there are no little mistakes
    that causes techno crowd to shudder.

    Yeah, that's true and I admire him for that. Hey, I never said that
    I didn't like Page - I have several Zep albums in my collection - just
    that IMO, he's somewhat over-rated.
    Same with Mick Jagger, who Rich mentioned in another message, and who
    I think is *vastly* over-rated, but I still like some of the Stones
    work and have a bunch of their albums.

    As for Lightfoot, here we'll just have to agree to disagree.
    I've always thought him *vastly* overrated.

    Fair enough...
    Before we drop the subject completely though, I have to pass on a
    brief story that was related to me recently. As you may be aware,
    Lightfoot was a pretty serious alcoholic and was something of a recluse
    for a number of years. Some time during that period, this friend of
    mine was working back-stage at a gig for another folk-pop band. This
    band had recently met Gordo, had been partying with him, and they
    asked him if he would be interested in coming down to their upcoming
    show and doing one song at the end of the night, as a special treat
    for their fans. Somewhat to their surprise, Lightfoot agreed.

    On the appointed night, the band were halfway through their set, and
    Lightfoot had not yet shown up. My friend was watching from back-stage
    when Lightfoot suddenly appeared on the arms of two beautiful women.
    As they approached, my friend realized that Lightfoot was barely
    conscious and that the two women were in fact, carrying him. They
    managed to haul him to a spot back-stage, while one of the women went
    back out for his guitar, but the man was totally incoherent and
    literally reeking of booze.
    Someone had already let the band know he was there, and now my friend
    was desperately trying to signal them not to announce their special
    guest - that there was *no way* this man could even make it out onto
    the stage under his own steam, let alone perform!
    He went unheeded. As he was frantically waving, the group made the
    announcement that they had a special treat tonight. One of the women
    leaned over to Lightfoot and said, "Come on, Gord. You're on."
    To my friends' utter astonishment, Lightfoot shook his head, stood
    up, grabbed his guitar, and walked out onto the stage. He proceeded
    to perform his two allotted songs to perfection - his voice strong and
    assured, without any hint of a problem. When he was done, he walked
    off stage to huge applause, put his guitar down and promptly passed
    out!

    I just thought I'd pass that on. If nothing else you've really got
    to admire that sense of professionalism about the man. <wry grin>

    Martin
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  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Martin Ridgley on Sun Jul 16 14:06:34 2000
    Martin Ridgley wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    That figures. (But who's 'ol Led Wallet?)

    That was the rest of Zepplin's nickname for page. I guess he is a notorious tightwad.


    perfection - his voice strong and assured, without any hint of a
    problem. When he was done, he walked off stage to huge applause,
    put his guitar down and promptly passed out!

    I've heard Engle tell a similar story about Gene Autry, another famous tippler.

    Bill

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  • From Tom Engle@1:218/704.3 to Bill Riley on Mon Jul 17 04:02:49 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Martin Ridgley:

    I've heard Engle tell a similar story about Gene Autry, another
    famous tippler.

    Yeppers, after every Angels Baseball Game he would be put into a wheel chair
    and we would.....escourt...him down his private elevator and to his limo.

    All in all, still one of the greats I have met...:) Him and, wait while I
    stand up to the position of attention....The Duke. At ease.


    Tom

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  • From Stephen Jones@1:218/704.7 to Tom Engle on Tue Jul 18 03:53:11 2000
    Tom Engle wrote in a message to Bill Riley:


    All in all, still one of the greats I have met...:) Him and, wait
    while I stand up to the position of attention....The Duke. At
    ease.

    (Saluting) The Duke? Who cares if he thought all Marshalls had badges. At ease....


    Stephen

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  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Tom Engle on Tue Jul 18 06:28:58 2000
    Tom Engle wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    All in all, still one of the greats I have met...:) Him and, wait
    while I stand up to the position of attention....The Duke. At
    ease.

    As my daddy used to say about movies, if John Wayne isn't in it, and John Ford didn't direct it, I haven't seen it!

    OTS, did you notice what kind of guitar Ricky Nelson used in Rio Bravo? :)

    Bill

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  • From Tom Engle@1:218/704.3 to Bill Riley on Tue Jul 18 09:48:40 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Tom Engle:

    OTS, did you notice what kind of guitar Ricky Nelson used in Rio
    Bravo? :)


    It might have been a Gibson but it sure as hell wasnt a Les Paul...;)

    Tom

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