Lez Zeppelin @ Boston | 2008-09-20


Lez Zeppelin, an all-girl Zep cover band, at the Middle East Downstairs in Cambridge (Boston)


Sarah McLellan of Lez Zeppelin

Lead singer Sarah McLellan


I wasn’t too sure how this was going to work out–an all-female band playing Zep?? But it was surprisingly and nostalgically good. And they sold out the Downstairs, which is a pretty impressive draw. They played the full Led Zeppelin 2 album, start to finish, plus a couple of encore songs. Really interesting to watch and listen; you’d not think someone (meaning a female someone–there must be a million male Zep cover singers) could do Robert Plant so well! Sarah has a really nice smooth voice, and I loved watching Steph Paynes work her guitar. I could see the individual muscles in her hands up close and it made me realize what a bad guitar player I myself must be. Sigh.

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Shooting notes:

Well for starters, the Middle East’s Web site said they were on at 8:00, which I thought was strangely early, but whatever. Turns out they were on at 11:00–the doors opened at 8:00. But I don’t need three hours to set up, not even if I want to shoot the opener (which this night was Forgetful Jones, will have their pics up soon). So I had three hours to kill. Anyway I eventually got in and got things cleared with Security about where I could go (behind the barriers, on stage, and in the sound booth-YES!), talked to people in the front about letting me in get in front of them, and figured out which lenses would be best.

It was not completely dark in there but as with another recent shoot, I discovered afterward that a lot of pictures had their heads in the dark. It didn’t seem that way when I was shooting. I think I recently turned on Active-D Lighting in my camera, which is supposed to assist with strongly contrasting images (such as concerts, where there tend to be a lot of bright lights behind the singer, therefore putting his face in the dark as far as a camera’s sensor is concerned) and I think that is what’s causing this head-dark issue. I have to turn that off. Otherwise, pretty good light on everyone except Helen Destroy, the drummer. I could not get one decent shot of her. Sorry Helen.

Equipment used: Body, Nikon D300. Lenses: 17-55mm f2.8, mostly at wide open; 24-70 f2.8 wide open; and I think the 85mm f1.8 briefly at varying apertures. Didn’t bring out the 70-200 at all. EXIF shows I was at ISO 1250, 1600, or 2000 the whole night. Also for anyone trying to take shots of bands: you need to get to know your camera and use the settings to your full advantage. I always set it for spot metering; smallest autofocus area (6 points on a D300), exposure compensation at varying levels, and keep automatic noise reduction turned off. If you get noise, learn to love it or fix it in post. And read the manual–it’s provided for a reason. The D300′s is more than 400 pages long but it’s really necessary to devote the time to understanding it.

Acknowledgments:

Thanks very much to Alan at Magus for the pass and ticket. Really nice guy to deal with; and also to the various Middle East security personnel and the sound engineer, all of whom were very accommodating to me.

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  1. hackman

    I saw them a few years ago, in Pittsburgh,PA. , they were really good, and right on. Right down to the drummer playing with ‘B1′s’ tree trunk drum sticks… And all those Gibson’s Wow, Double Neck, Pearl, Hollow Body, I was in Heaven!!!!!

    I have some pictures, somewhere around here, maybe I upload, email, or send them to you.

    I am a friend of your sister’s…

    J.

    Nov 16, 2008 @ 5:14 pm


  2. maryelle

    Yeah they were surprisingly good. I mean, I didn’t know what to expect: all-female Zep band? But they put on a really good show. Definitely worth the money (although I had free tix from their manager). The place was sold out too. I was highly jealous of Steph’s guitars too. I was in front of her for a lot of the night and just stared at all of them.

    I asked my sister, Hey do you know some guy … calls himself “hackman” … initial J … says he knows you??? It only took her about 3 seconds to know who it was based on what you wrote in your posts! Thanks for stopping by, come back anytime!

    Nov 17, 2008 @ 5:32 pm

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