I've been thinking so hard about that image of Phil sitting in a big leather chair that I had to draw it.
“That's when I started to think that the wisest guy in Led Zeppelin was John Paul Jones. Why? He never got caught in an embarrassing situation. He would always show at the very last minute for anything. You'd never even know where he was staying. He drove himself, and was independent from the rest of the band. Peter and the band were always saying, 'Where the fuck is he?' It upset them that they couldn't manipulate him. He didn't give a damn. I would say that he was the most mischievous in the band. He was the kind of person who enjoyed mind games. He might say, 'Hmmm, Jimmy seems tense, wouldn't it be funny if someone threw a firecracker at him.' And of course John Bonham would then throw the firecrackers at Jimmy. I thought Jones was brilliant.”
“You wanted to be bright, intelligent and cultured with him. He was so smart, and could have been the most vicious and dangerous of all of them; he wasn't, but he could have been. He happened to be the act, but he could have run the record company as well.”
-Excerpts From Hammer of the Gods
i cannot emphasize how necessary it is to have a buddy to participate in fandom with. completely elevated experience. don't have a buddy? find someone you like and message them and be their friend. gush over every sketch and drabble and insane headcanon they have. live life to the fullest.
Loggins & Messina as two very real Prince Charmings in the TV special Sandy in Disneyland (1974)
Jon Anderson photographed in Detroit, Michigan (1976) Photographer/Photo provided by: Benito de Juan Dolio
oomf @summonthespirit and i were discussing goblin king rog (and how funny dave sarah would be) a bit ago. blacked out last night and woke up with this on my canvas. #yeah
Tormented by the 70s || 21y.o - he/him || matching @johnentwistlesbassguitar :^]
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