Tuesday, September 7, 2010

John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin - Two names synonymous


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When talking about John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin's work more visible, it has done in his career, but certainly not most of his musical life. Jones was the bassist and keyboard player, a role he almost missed due to the intervention of Cliff Richards, who was chosen for his band The Shadows in late 1960s. A session player like Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page was there at the beginning of work on an album by The YardbirdsPage and Jones had the opportunity to sit down and know each other. When later, Jones learned that the talented guitarist was a compilation cassette that has been in contact with Page and John Paul Jones Led Zeppelin will dominate the next 12 years of his life.

In addition to his work soon Jones was hit Adept to contribute his unique work of gang through the use of mellotron, synthesizers, keyboard and other instruments. He liked the addition of this layer of heavymetallic sound of the band has created, and that helped them as well as most other guitar-oriented groups urged the cards, and led to the prison, according to which he had built for himself to escape. He also liked keyboardist on stage, and bass solos are somewhat rare in the rock world, used to select the agency for its flights of improvisation.

Jones presented the work of the tour with the group as very painful for her family and says:Check out the band more than once, not in contempt of its members, that very seriously, but the desire to have a normal life. After the release of Led Zeppelin, took what was his life and himself second behind the mixing and music production for a variety of actions - Ben E. King, REM, Foo Fighters and Brian Eno on a few. Appeal is often said that John Paul Jones became the most successful member of the grouppost-Zeppelin, but the nature of their role and how we choose to use their hidden talents of their results to the public. Jones is not limited only to join other artists and released a solo album in 1990 and spread early 2000.

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