Saturday, August 4, 2007

Jimmy fight over bootlegs

Page's fight over bootlegs

GUITAR legend Jimmy Page was in court yesterday giving evidence against a trader allegedly caught with Led Zeppelin bootlegs.

Page, 63, said a huge personal collection of un-released band performances were stolen from his home in the early 80s.

He told Glasgow sheriff court that over the years he had found Led Zeppelin bootlegs at stores from New York to Japan.

Trader Robert Langley was allegedly caught with counterfeit CDs and DVDs at a record fair in the city.

They included a £220 boxset of a Japan tour and a £40 warm-up set in Denmark. Page said: "Some of these recordings it is just a whirring and you cannot hear the music."

Langley, 57, of Bucks, denies breaching copyright. The trial continues.


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