how about Jimmy, JPJ and Al Stewart making a record with an acoustic
emphasis? Or as an alternative, the three J's making a more electric
sounding record with Chris Rea?
-----Original Message-----
From: Annie Hollinshead [mailto:pagesangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 10:53 PM
To: Joe Armendariz
Cc: Frank; FBO
Subject: Re: Spilled Beans
YES YES YES!!! This is the dream of my life - just Jimmy (and JPJ if
he's willing) to do solo material without a singer. If we can't have
Robert that would be wonderful!! (personally I think it would be
wonderful even if Robert was willing) People as talented as them
don't necessarily need a singer. It would be AWESOME. I'm drooling
already....
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 1:38 AM, Joe Armendariz
<joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That is an interesting idea, but, I think Jimmy's guitar would sound
so
much better with Plant singing over, under sideways down...
-----Original Message-----
From: admins-zeppelin@xxxxxxxx [mailto:admins-zeppelin@xxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Frank
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 4:51 PM
To: FBO
Subject: Spilled Beans
So indeed the beans are spilled, the cat is out of the bag, and so on
and so
forth.
Personally I wasn't real excited about Myles anyway. As good as people
say
he is he stilled lacks a lot of what it would take to pull off such an
endeavor. At least to me anyway.
I distinctly remember leaning on the front of the stage in a place
called
the Club Soda in Montreal totally blown away watching and listening to
a
nearly two hour show of all instrumentals by John Paul Jones and his
Orchestra. He played mostly all solo material but there were a number
of
Zeppelin golden nuggets in that set list as well as serious lap steel
jamming. Would it really be that bad if the Three J's did a tour sans
vocalist?
I think it could work.
:O)
Chef