Video Interview: John Paul Jones, 1999

Posted Thu Nov 1, 2007 11:36am PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Led Zeppelin's Return Flight

Back in the year 2000, Zep bassist John Paul Jones stopped by Y! Music's South By Southwest headquarters in Austin, Texas, where he discussed his latest solo album Zooma and life after Led Zeppelin. See JPJ speak here.

 

6 Comments

1. niall k -
love the jonsey

2. kentuckyharget -
Led Zeppeplin was and is the grates live concert band to ever perform infront of a audianes of three hondrent thousend and rock them all I know I was there 1975 Saldala MO. OZARK MOUNTAND FESTVELL.I will nevere forget it.

3. Yahoo! Music User -
jamin mf

4. Ronnie5 -
I'm happy he's still with us and seemingly happy! Music is the best medicine...

5. eq_tv -
Legendary singer Paul Rodgers' New Year's Eve (Dec. 31) performance at the El Dorado Casino in Reno, Nevada will be webcast live via The Equilibrium Project beginning at approximately 9:30 p.m.

With a soulful, bluesy swagger, the multi-talented Rodgers not only belts out his songs, but he also plays piano and guitar. The rock 'n' roll chart topping Rodgers will ring in 2008 with some of his most memorable soulful hits including "All Right Now", "Feel Like Making Love" and "Can't Get Enough".

Not only will his show include an array of his classic rock hits, but Rodgers comes with a fresh sound including some of the latest hits off of his newest CD/DVD release, "Live In Glasgow". Recorded in October 2006 on his sold-out UK tour, "Live In Glasgow" showcases Rodgers with a voice and sound that is stronger than ever. Fans will get a taste of some of Rodgers' newest songs including "Warboys (A Prayer For Peace)" and "Far Distant Shore" to go along with his popular hits.
visit Equilibrium's site at eq.tv

6. SickofHollyweird -
one of the best song arrangers/bassists ever!
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