“I remember 1977. I started going to concerts and I saw the Led Zeppelin. I got a guitar on Christmas day. I dreamed that Jimmy Page would come from Santa Monica and teach me to play…”
“AM Radio”— Everclear
Like Art Alexakis, I saw Zeppelin in ’77 and can still close my eyes and put myself in that room again. This is a band that is so big and revered by so many that I have actually had a hard time getting myself into the space to get this piece put together. Imagine what it must have been like to actually mix the show.
Big Mick knows what that is like. The iconic FOH engineer, best known for his 20+ years mixing Metallica, was one of two engineers behind the desk at the reunion show at the O2 Arena in London. Mick handled the band — Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and second-generation drummer Jason Bonham — while Robert Plant’s long-time FOH guy Roy Williams minded the lead vocalist’s channel and some of the 40 effects returns. Monitors — and there were a ton of Turbosound wedges and sidefills — were wrangled by Dee Miller, Mick and Roy drove a Midas XL8 feeding an army of Meyer Milo line array cabs. And the show was — by every account I have been able to find —nothing short of spectacular. The Hammer of the Gods swings again.
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