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My favorite Led Zeppelin song of all-time "Boogie With Stu" [possibly my favorite Rock and Roll song of all-time] with the following description: Boogie With Stu: "Boogie with Stu" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975 album Physical Graffiti. Recording And Production: It was a jam recorded in 1971 at Headley Grange by Island Studios, London, where the band had done most of the recording for their fourth album. They were using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio and were accompanied by Rolling Stones' road manager and pianist, Ian Stewart, who ended up jamming with the band on piano. According to Jimmy Page this song would not have emerged had it not been for the particularly informal 'live-in' environment at Headley Grange where it was recorded: Some of the things that happened there, like "Boogie With Stu" where Stu turns up and plays a piano that's totally unplayable, were incredible. That was too good to miss because Stu wouldn't record, he wouldn't do solo stuff. All of these things wouldn't end up on albums as far as other people were concerned, but they did with us. It has been reported that Plant played guitar on the track (Page playing mandolin). The slapping guitar came from an overdub session with an ARP guitar synthesizer. Bonham's drumming was improvised in the studio. The song was never performed live. Original Title: The working title for this song was "Sloppy Drunk", said to be a title that Robert Plant came up with but in fact that of a Leroy Carr song.The song is credited to "Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham/Ian Stewart/Mrs. Valens", being heavily based on Ritchie Valens' "Ooh, My Head". Valens's publisher, Kemo Music, filed suit for copyright infringement and an out of court settlement was reached. As Page explained: What we tried to do was give Ritchie's mother credit, because we heard she never received any royalties from any of her son's hits, and Robert did lean on that lyric a bit. So what happens? They tried to sue us for all of the song! Personnel: Robert Plant - vocals, acoustic guitar Jimmy Page - mandolin John Paul Jones - bass guitar John Bonham - drums with: Ian Stewart - piano No copyright infringement intended, this video is uploaded for entertainment / educational / informational purposes. Please watch and enjoy.... Please enjoy this video / rate / comment: Sincerely and Always Faithful: UncleCaligula

About Ian Stewart

Ian Andrew Robert Stewart (18 July 1938 – 12 December 1985) was a Scottish keyboardist and co-founder of the Rolling Stones. He was removed from the lineup in May 1963 at the request of manager Andrew Loog Oldham who felt he did not fit the band's image. He remained as road manager and pianist for over two decades until his death, and was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with the rest of the band in 1989.

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