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The last we had was a bit of a flop. I own up about it, it was quite bad.” Speaking to the BBC’s Brian Matthew on 4 April ...
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Guitarist Jimmy Page was looking to start a new band after the breakup of the Yardbirds, so he organized a jam session with singer Robert Plant, drummer John Bonham and bassist John Paul Jones.
s Split With Yardbirds Caused a Chain Reaction Guitarist sent heavy blues in a new direction when he quit the band. When Clapton, Page, May and Jeff Beck Awkwardly Met the Queen When Clapton ...
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Guitarist Jimmy Page was looking to start a new band after the breakup of the Yardbirds, so he organized a jam session with singer Robert Plant, drummer John Bonham and bassist John Paul Jones.