Terry Reid was the first choice, see the link below.
January 9, 1944.
Not sure. All I know is that she was still alive as of 2008, when her son was 64, making her 80 years old as of then- there's no reason to suppose that she ISN'T still alive, as the Pages are a healthy family and generally long-lived. If she IS dead, then her death is not recorded on the internet- you could try asking the official Led Zeppelin website if she is still alive, and if not, when she passed over.
There once ws a man named Jimmy who had a very furrowed brow, He once sat on a cat which consequently screamed miaow His broken nose one day had a life of its own. he was so unhappy his face started to moan, Then postman Pat and megatron decided they would interfere, they went down the pub and had a bitter beer, Then one day Jimmy started to be happy, His life went from saddness to happy and clappy, That was the life of jimmy so great and epic and fun That was the life of Jimmy so great and epic like the sun.
If they did, it wasn't recorded and released. They did do a song live where the band left the stage for Bonzo's solo and that took several minutes, when it included Pages solo, that song could have taken twenty minutes but I don't believe that they ever used 'Stairway'. The drum riff is not suited for that.
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