- The Starship
"The Starship" was a former
United Airlines Boeing 720Bpassenger jet , bought byBobby Sherman and his manager,Ward Sylvester , and leased to touring musical artists in the mid-1970s."The Starship", N7201U (S/N: 17907), was the first B720 built. It was delivered to United Airlines on October 1960 and then purchased in 1973 by Contemporary Entertainment. [http://www.led-zeppelin.org/reference/index.php?m=starship Led Zeppelin :: Achilles Last Stand ] ]
English rock band
Led Zeppelin used the plane for their 1973 and 1975 North American concert tours. During the 1972 tour and in the early part of the 1973 tour the band had hired a small private Falcon Jet to transport its members from city to city, but these aircraft are comparatively light and susceptible to air turbulence. After performing a show atKezar Stadium inSan Francisco in 1973 Led Zeppelin encountered bad turbulence on a flight back toLos Angeles . As a result, the band's manager Peter Grant resolved to hire "The Starship" for the remainder of the tour.The plane was the same type as used by commercial airlines, but its owners allowed it to be specifically modified to suit the whim of their clients. Sherman and Sylvester invested $200,000 to reduce its seating capacity to forty and to install into the main cabin a bar, seats and tables, revolving arm chairs, a 30 foot long couch (running along the right hand side of the plane, opposite the bar), a television set and a video cassette player, complete with a well-stocked video library. An electronic organ was built into the bar, and at the rear of the craft were two back rooms, one with a low couch and pillows on the floor, and the other, a bedroom, complete with a white fur bedspread and shower room. The exterior of the plane was re-sprayed with "Led Zeppelin" emblazoned down the side of the
fuselage and the band's famous Swan Song Apollo logo was painted on the tail.Flying on "The Starship", Led Zeppelin found that they didn't have to change hotels so often. They could base themselves in large cities such as
Chicago ,New York ,Dallas andLos Angeles and travel to and from concerts within flying distance. After each show, the band members would be transported direct by limousine from the concert venue to the airport, as depicted in the Led Zeppelinconcert film , "The Song Remains the Same". "The Starship" was again used throughout Led Zeppelin's 1975 US concert tour, this time featuring a different red and blue paint scheme with white stars similar to theUnited States flag , and with a smaller "Led Zeppelin" logo on the fuselage. According to Peter Grant, at one point during this tour Led Zeppelin drummerJohn Bonham sat in the co-pilot's seat and flew the plane all the way from New York to Los Angeles. [http://www.led-zeppelin.org/reference/index.php?m=starship Led Zeppelin :: Achilles Last Stand ] ]Both the 1973 and re-painted 1975 versions of "The Starship" can be seen on home video footage included at the end of "
Stairway to Heaven " on disc 2 of the "Led Zeppelin DVD ".English rock band
Deep Purple also hired the Starship for their 1974 U.S. Tour. They can be seen arriving in the jet with the band's name emblazoned on the jet in the DVD for the infamousCalifornia Jam rock festival, entitled "Live in California 74 ". In an interview with "Circus" magazine in 1974, Deep Purple'sJon Lord explained: "It's a 707 put together by a firm in L.A. that Sinatra, Dylan andThe Band just used andElton John uses. It has a lounge, a bedroom, a shower, a fire place and a study. It's supposed to look as little as a plane as possible."Also known to have hired the plane were
The Rolling Stones ,The Allman Brothers andAlice Cooper .Peter Frampton was the last to charter "The Starship" in 1976. As early as Alice Cooper's 1974 tour the aircraft was beginning to show signs of engine difficulties, and for Led Zeppelin's 1977 US Tour, it was permanently grounded at Long Beach Airport. The band was forced to find a comparable alternative, and tour managerRichard Cole eventually chartered "Caesar's Chariot ", a 45-seatBoeing 707 owned by theCaesars Palace Hotel in Las Vegas."The Starship" went through many owners from 1977 through 1979 until it went into storage at
Luton Airport inLondon . It was then parted out in July 1982. [http://www.led-zeppelin.org/reference/index.php?m=starship Led Zeppelin :: Achilles Last Stand ] ]References in popular culture
In the 2000 film "Little Nicky", it is mentioned at the end of the film that the two satanists purchased Led Zeppelin's old touring plane, but it crashed since they forgot to get a pilot.
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*Lewis, Dave and Pallett, Simon (1997) "Led Zeppelin: The Concert File", London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-5307-4.
* [http://www.led-zeppelin.org/reference/index.php?m=starship Article with several photos]
* [http://www.laurelcanyonthebook.com/?cat=51 Article by rock journalist Michael Walker]
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