Jimmy Page Makes Stunning Mick Jagger Revelation

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Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page revealed he played on a composition by The Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in a new Instagram post.

“On this day in 1966, I played acoustic on Chris Farlowe’s ‘Out Of Time’ and you can hear it soloing in the middle of the song. It’s a Jagger/Richards composition and Farlowe’s version is brilliant. It went to No. 1 and was in the UK charts for 40 weeks. This is the acoustic which was played on the song.

Purchase your copy of Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds: The Beginning… via JimmyPage.com now – recorded at RG Jones Sound Studios in Morden, London in 1961 and released via the website in 2017.”

Robert Plant discussed “Bones of Saints” on his new ‘Digging Deep’ podcast.

“It’s about vitality. I can’t hold back the hands of time or anything like that, but I can only be in environments where people really, really mean it, musically. Really mean it. In the last 18 years I must have spent 14 of them in the company of these guys. … We have an inherent capacity to start a new project and know that we have business to do.

And so there’s drama, there’s emotion, there’s what I’d like to think is a very, very broad landscape of varied music within what we do, woven together with lyric and melody which has to be appropriate for somebody at my time in the game.”

He said that he’s “been around long enough, I can’t sing about people in the back of a barroom. … What am I thinking about things? How’s it all working out?” He noted that artists like Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen were examples of those who were ‘pretty observant’ and that others were “standing up and saying what they have to say about their world.”

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