20 posts tagged john paul jones


Live At Wembley - Foo Fighters & Led Zeppelin

Live At Wembley - Foo Fighters & Led Zeppelin

4 May 2012 ♥ 403 notes           Reblog    
reblogged from myownstrawberryfields    source: meetdavekurtkrist

Been dazed and confused for so long, it’s not true
A-wanted a woman, never bargained for you

21 April 2012 ♥ 1,363 notes           Reblog    
reblogged from thorntreeinthegarden    source: twinspeaks

Royal Albert Hall (1970)

Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin

Guys have you ever thought that one day you’ll wake up to tumblr and find that Jimmy or Robert or Jonesy passed away.

I can’t fathom it. I can’t even imagine the kind of sadness that will flood my heart and mind and… ugh I honestly feel like sobbing just thinking of it.

6 April 2012 ♥ 1 note           Reblog    
28 March 2012 ♥ 106 notes           Reblog    
reblogged from nirledpinkroles    source: weheartit.com

Rock N’ Roll - Foo Fighters and Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones

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Tea for One // Led Zeppelin

abbys-road:


The Zeppelin attitude had something to do with Peter Grant, their brilliant   and imposing manager. A little bit to do with the wicked humor of Richard Cole,   their road-manager. Something to do with John Bonham thundering down the aisle   of the Starship, performing Monty Python routines. With John Paul Jones, lost   in dry-ice, playing “No Quarter.” It had a lot to do with   Page and Plant, side-by-side, sharing a single spotlight, ripping through “Over   The Hills and Far Away.”

-Article by Cameron Crowe

Why does reading this make me so happy and so sad at the same time… such an incredible group of musicians and people that I’ll never be able to meet, never be able to see, never be able to experience…

abbys-road:

The Zeppelin attitude had something to do with Peter Grant, their brilliant and imposing manager. A little bit to do with the wicked humor of Richard Cole, their road-manager. Something to do with John Bonham thundering down the aisle of the Starship, performing Monty Python routines. With John Paul Jones, lost in dry-ice, playing “No Quarter.” It had a lot to do with Page and Plant, side-by-side, sharing a single spotlight, ripping through “Over The Hills and Far Away.”

-Article by Cameron Crowe

Why does reading this make me so happy and so sad at the same time… such an incredible group of musicians and people that I’ll never be able to meet, never be able to see, never be able to experience…

26 January 2012 ♥ 48 notes           Reblog    
reblogged from oldjimmy    source: jambase.com
19 January 2012 ♥ 18 notes           Reblog    High-Res
reblogged from z-o-s-0    source: dontbelieveinbeatles
robertanthonyplant:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JONESYYYYY

robertanthonyplant:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JONESYYYYY

3 January 2012 ♥ 13 notes           Reblog    High-Res
reblogged from peyotism    source: peyotism
3 January 2012 ♥ 27 notes           Reblog    
reblogged from z-o-s-0    source: z-o-s-0