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Vintage 1985 Jimmy Page The Firm Rock Concert T-Shirt America Tour Genuine Fine

$ 21.09

Availability: 40 in stock
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  • Condition: Fine clean condition with no damage or stains noted - please see my 12 detailed photos
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    Description

    Vintage 1985 Jimmy Page The Firm Rock Concert T-Shirt America Tour Genuine. The size tag was removed, I am fairly certain it is a size medium possibly a large size, certainly not a small - see photos 3 and 4 where I placed a roller for size perspective. This is guaranteed a genuine authentic original - it was acquired at The Worcester Centrum (Massachusetts) show on May 8, 1985 by a family member of mine who had attended that date. Fine clean condition with no damage or stains noted - please see my 12 detailed photos.
    The Firm were a British rock supergroup formed in 1984, featuring singer Paul Rodgers (Free and Bad Company), guitarist Jimmy Page (The Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin), drummer Chris Slade (Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Uriah Heep and AC/DC) and bass player Tony Franklin.
    "Jimmy was at a bit of a loose end," recalled Rodgers of the band's formation. "He'd come round and check out my home studio and we ended up writing songs, but without any definite plans. Jimmy was very keen to get on the road, so we put a band together… The first thing I knew was that he had to be writing songs again. I'd already seen one of my friends going down that road in Koss, and it wasn't going to happen again."
    Page and Rodgers refused to play material by their former bands and instead opted for a selection of Firm songs plus tracks from their solo albums; however, at least one performance of "Midnight Moonlight" featured sections of "White Summer" and "Kashmir", originally recorded by Page's former bands The Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin, respectively. The new songs were heavily infused with a soulful and commercially accessible sound, courtesy of Franklin's fretless bass guitar underpinning an understated song structure. Despite refusing to play old material, the last track from The Firm, "Midnight Moonlight", was originally an unreleased Led Zeppelin song entitled "Swan Song". This caused some critics to claim that Page had begun to run out of ideas.
    In subsequent interviews,[which?] Page indicated that the band was never meant to last more than two albums. After the band split, Page and Rodgers returned to solo work while Chris Slade joined AC/DC in 1989 and Franklin teamed up with guitarist John Sykes and drummer Carmine Appice in Blue Murder.
    Band members
    Paul Rodgers – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, piano
    Jimmy Page – lead guitar, acoustic guitar, violin bow, backing vocals
    Tony Franklin – fretless bass, keyboards, synthesizer, backing vocals
    Chris Slade – drums, percussion, backing vocals