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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 7, 2021 18:29:20 GMT 10
January 9th, 1970: Royal Albert Hall, London
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 7, 2021 18:30:51 GMT 10
January 9th, 1970: Royal Albert Hall, London
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 7, 2021 18:32:40 GMT 10
January 9th, 1970: Royal Albert Hall, London
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 7, 2021 18:33:26 GMT 10
January 9th, 1970: Royal Albert Hall, London
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 7, 2021 18:34:11 GMT 10
January 9th, 1970: Royal Albert Hall, London
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 27, 2021 16:56:27 GMT 10
Jorgen Angel recalls, "This shot of Jimmy Page was only published once around the time it was taken - as a giant fold-out poster in a magazine. More than 30 years later it has now become popular which pleases me greatly as it has always been one of my personal favourites among my live shots. Q Magazine’s picture editor says "Live rock photos don’t get any cooler than Jorgen’s timeless shot of Jimmy Page which perfectly captures the excitement and energy of Page in action. It is also the one I have on my wall at home." Led Zeppelin were billed as "The Nobs", due to an irate relative of the Zeppelin airship family, Eva Von Zeppelin, who threatened to sue the group if they use their name in her home country. February 28th, 1970: K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen Rock Archive website
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Aug 26, 2022 15:28:24 GMT 10
March 27th, 1970: The Forum, Inglewood
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Aug 26, 2022 15:30:42 GMT 10
March 27th, 1970: The Forum, Inglewood
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Aug 26, 2022 15:32:58 GMT 10
March 27th, 1970: The Forum, Inglewood
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Jun 29, 2023 20:45:56 GMT 10
June 28th, 1970: Bath Festival Of Blues & Progressive Music, Shepton Mallet
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