JIMMY PAGE & THE BLACK CROWES Discuss The Making Of “Ten Years Gone” On SiriusXM’s Classic Rewind; Video

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This Memorial Day Weekend, celebrate the 25th anniversary of a historic live collaboration and the release of the special anniversary edition of Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes: Live At The Greek with their exclusive all-new conversation debuting on SiriusXM’s Classic Rewind. Listen to the full special during the broadcast times below and on the SiriusXM app.

Video and transcription below courtesy of SiriusXM’s Classic Rewind.

Jimmy Page discusses “Ten Years Gone” by Led Zeppelin:

Jimmy Page: “‘Ten Years Gone’ was a song that I wrote for Led Zeppelin and it’s on the Physical Graffiti album. And it was something I’d worked on at home. It had all this sort of guitar orchestration on it, but I’d never heard it like that apart from on record, because in the days of Zeppelin, I’d try and do as much as I could just with the one guitar. And so we did ‘Ten Years Gone’ and suddenly I heard all these harmonies going on. I was like, it was like I died and gone to heaven. And I mean this for sure. It was a really emotional moment and he’s singing it beautifully with so much emotion, and yeah. When you hit in with the, what’s the name of the guitarist from Nashville? Audley Freed because he done a bit of the MD on it. I tell you whatever it was, everyone knew everything absolutely. There was nothing that, I thought there might be a chord they might not know here and major seventh instead of a straight major. And no, everything was absolutely one hundred percent.”


The making of Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes: Live At The Greek, how to listen:

During Memorial Day Weekend, tune in to SiriusXM’s Classic Rewind (Ch. 25) on car radios and the SiriusXM app to hear the exclusive world premiere of Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes’ conversation, plus songs from their anniversary album, in a 1-hour program.

Sneak Peak: Can’t wait til then? You can hear it NOW on the SiriusXM app here.

Broadcast Schedule:

Friday, May 23 – 5 PM, ET
Saturday, May 24 – 12 PM and 10 PM, ET
Sunday, May 25 – 8 AM and 6 PM, ET
Monday, May 26 – 3 PM, ET

What You’ll Hear:

Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes recently got together in London to reminisce about their collaboration 25 years ago, and how the anniversary release has 16 never-before-heard songs from the Greek Theatre and Jones Beach performances. Tune in to Classic Rewind to hear the special one-hour program featuring the conversation mixed with songs from the anniversary album. The channel will also play tracks from the album along with comments from Jimmy and the Crowes throughout the long holiday weekend.

Celebrating the 25th anniversary of one of rock music’s most legendary live collaborations, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees The Black Crowes and global rock icon Jimmy Page re-released their iconic live album, Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes: Live At The Greek.

Recorded during unforgettable nights of rock and roll in October 1999 at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre and Jones Beach in August 1999, this album features powerful renditions of Led Zeppelin classics and The Black Crowes’ staple blues-rock jams. The 36-track anniversary album was produced, mixed, and remastered by Kevin Shirley and includes 16 previously unreleased tracks, exclusive behind-the-scenes photos, video, and much more. Watch the music video for “No Speak No Slave” from the album below.

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Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes: Live At The Greek tracklisting:

“Celebration Day”
“Custard Pie”
“Sick Again”
“No Speak No Slave”
“Hard To Handle”
“The Wanton Song”
“Misty Mountain Hop”
“Hots On For Nowhere”
“What Is And What Should Never Be”
“Wiser Time”
“Mellow Down Easy”
“Woke Up This Morning (My Baby She Was Gone)”
“Ten Years Gone”
“In My Time Of Dying”
“Your Time Is Gonna Come”
“Remedy”
“The Lemon Song”
“In The Light”
“Shake Your Moneymaker”
“Sloppy Drunk Blues”
“Shape Of Things”
“Nobody’s Fault But Mine”
“Heartbreaker”
“Bring It On Home”
“She Talks To Angels”
“Oh Well”
Band Intros
“Hey, Hey, What Can I Do”
“You Shook Me”
“Out On The Tiles”
“Whole Lotta Love”
“Custard Pie” (soundcheck)
“You Shook Me” (soundcheck)
“The Lemon Song” (soundcheck)
“Ten Years Gone” (soundcheck)
“Jam” (soundcheck)

No Speak No Slave” video:


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