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The Led Zeppelin Airplane “The Starship”

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When Led Zeppelin toured North America for their 1973 and 1975 concert tours they chartered “The Starship.”  “The Starship” was a former United Airlines Boeing 720B passenger jet, bought by Bobby Sherman and his manager, Ward Sylvester, and leased to touring musical artists in the mid-1970s.

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The N Number was N7201U, The Serial Number was 17907, it was the first B720 built and it was delivered to United Airlines on October 1960 and then purchased in 1973 by Contemporary Entertainment.  Sherman and Sylvester invested $200,000 to reduce its seating capacity to forty and to install into the main cabin a bar, seats and tables, revolving arm chairs, a 30-foot-long couch, a television set and a video cassette player, complete with a well-stocked video library. An electronic organ was built into the bar, and at the rear of the craft were two back rooms, one with a low couch and pillows on the floor, and the other, a bedroom, complete with a white fur bedspread and shower room.

Here’s a few shots of Jimmy Page & Robert Plant aboard “The Starship.

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Flying on “The Starship,” Led Zeppelin were no longer required to change hotels so often. They could base themselves in large cities such as Chicago, New York, Dallas and Los Angeles and travel to and from concerts within flying distance.   After each show, the band members would be transported direct by limousine from the concert venue to the airport, as depicted in the Led Zeppelin concert film “The Song Remains the Same.”  For the 1973 tour The exterior of the plane was re-sprayed with Led Zeppelin emblazoned down the side of the fuselage (as pictured above).  Throughout Led Zeppelin’s 1975 US concert tour, “The Starship” was painted red-and-blue paint scheme with white stars similar to the United States flag, and with a smaller Led Zeppelin logo on the fuselage.

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The Starship” went through many owners from 1977 through 1979 until it went into storage at Luton Airport.  It was dismantled for parts starting in July 1982.

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Pictures Of The Week: Queen And Led Zeppelin Two Of Our Favorite Concert Photos

Queen And Freddie Mercury, July 13, 1985 Live Aid, Wembley Stadium.

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Led Zeppelin - Richfield Coliseum Ohio 1975

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Led Zeppelin “The Object” Used For The “Presence” Album

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Presence” is the seventh studio album by Led Zeppelin, released by Swan Song Records on 31 March 1976. The cover, inside sleeve and back of the album features various images of people interacting with a black obelisk-shaped object. Inside the album sleeve, the item is referred to simply as “The Object” aka “The Obelisk“. It was intended to represent the “force and presence” of Led Zeppelin. The background used in the cover photograph above and on the cover is of an artificial marina that was installed inside London’s Earl’s Court Arena for the annual Earl’s Court Boat Show that was held in the winter of 1974–1975.

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Jimmy Page explained: There was no working title for the album. The record-jacket designer said `When I think of the group, I always think of power and force. There’s a definite presence there.’ That was it. He wanted to call it `Obelisk’. To me, it was more important what was behind the obelisk. The cover is very tongue-in-cheek, to be quite honest. Sort of a joke on [the film] 2001 A Space Odyessy. I think it’s quite amusing.

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Led Zeppelin had real Objects produced. That’s what was used to photograph the album’s black and white inner sleeves. Shortly thereafter, Alva Museum Graphics in New York was contracted to produce 1000 individually numbered 12″ tall black “Objects” for Swan Song to use in their promotion of the record. This is the only way and the only time “The Object” was ever released by Swan Song/Atlantic Records. On each side at the base of “The Object” is the following, LED ZEPPELIN, “THE OBJECT” c 1976 SWAN SONG INC, PRESENCE, _#_/1000. Beware as there are many fakes available and on the market.

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The Hyatt House aka “The Riot House” On Sunset

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The Continetal Hyatt House aka “Riot House” (now Andaz) is a 257-room Hyatt hotel located at 8401 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, California (at Kings Road). In the late 1960s and 1970s the hotel became the preferred accommodation in Los Angeles for traveling rock bands, due largely to its close proximity to popular clubs such as the Whisky a Go Go. It was during this time that it was given the nickname “Riot House on account of the wild antics carried out by band members there, most notably those of English rock groups such as Led Zeppelin, The Who and The Rolling Stones.

Here’s a famous photo of Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant on the Sunset side balcony of a room at the Hyatt.

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Here’s a photo taken from almost the same angle recently.  Balcony’s have since been covered with glass.

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Check out this quick story about Led Zeppelin and “The Riot House“.

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You Need Love (Muddy Waters)…You Need Loving (Small Faces)…Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin)

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Whole Lotta Love” is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin. It is featured as the opening track on the band’s second album, Led Zeppelin II, and was released in the US and Japan as a single.  Most people think it is a Led Zeppelin original but they actually nicked two versions of two songs to make theirs.  Check it out.

In 1962, Muddy Waters recorded “You Need Love” written for him by peer Willie Dixon.  Some of the lyrics of Led Zeppelin’s version were borrowed from this song, a Robert Plant favorite.

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In 1966 British mod band the Small Faces recorded the song as “You Need Loving” for their début Decca LP.  Plant’s phrasing is particularly similar to that of Steve Marriott’s in this version.

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Similarities with “You Need Love” would lead to a lawsuit against Led Zeppelin, settled out of court in favour of Dixon in 1985.  Strangely, the Small Faces were never sued by Dixon, even though “You Need Loving” still only credits Ronnie Lane and Steve Marriott.

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Robert Plant later said…

Page’s riff was Page’s riff. It was there before anything else. I just thought, ‘well, what am I going to sing?’ That was it, a nick. Now happily paid for. At the time, there was a lot of conversation about what to do. It was decided that it was so far away in time (it was in fact 7 years) and influence that…well, you only get caught when you’re successful. That’s the game.”

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Led Zep “Stairway To Heaven” Rare Single & Press Sheet

Here’s the story on the rare “Stairway To Heaven” 7 inch promo single.

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Stairway To Heaven” was released on Led Zeppelin IV in November 1971. The band’s recording label, Atlantic Records was keen to issue this track as a single, but the band’s manager Peter Grant refused requests to do so in both 1972 and 1973. The upshot of that decision was that record buyers began to invest in the fourth album as if it were a single. A handful of rare original seven inch promos were pressed at the time, accompanied by a humorous in-house memo (Atlantic LZ3), which are now extremely sought-after collectors items.

Here’s the funny letter that went with the promo. (bigger text below)

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19th November, 1972

Dear All,

Re: LED ZEPPELIN - “Stairway To Heaven”

Although a lot of pressure was put on the band to release this commercially, unfortunately as they have already resisted releasing a single for 10 years, they still won’t budge.

In anticipation of them consenting the the release, we pressed up 150 promotional copies-up front.

I would imagine that in the future these could quite possibly be a bit of a “collector’s item” so I am still servicing them to you to help you with your pension plans!!!!!

See you all at the 1999 record fair!

Best,

Salli Griffin

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Robert Plant Femmed Out Photos

Robert Plant’s sexual orientation is straight, definitely. The photo of Peter Grant and Robert was like many taken of the band during their wild times - just “messing about” and “being silly” as Plant likes to say. The photo is not a fake. As far as the photos of the band in drag, these were intentional. They loved to go to the clubs where the drag queens hung out so as not to be bugged by groupies.

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Robert Plant In Speedos

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