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Led Zeppelin to tour again
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| 10/15/02
| THOMAS WHITAKER
Posted on 10/15/2002 6:22:41 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: BlueDragon
I think they were also inspired by the pipeweed.
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posted on
10/15/2002 9:01:37 PM PDT
by
Samwise
To: Luis Gonzalez
viking kittens rule! lol. thanks for the laugh.
To: patriot5186
My boys love that thing, I have to play it for them everyday.
To: Rye
"I saw them in '77 at the L.A. Forum, and my ears are still ringing to this day."
I was there too, dude, 13th row center! My left ear is still worthless to this day!
To: HairOfTheDog; hockey d gal
Jason is good... Almost as good as his father.
Here....
I have some old stuff of his (Disregard of Timekeeping '89)... and it's good.
Am I showing my age?
To: SoCal Pubbie
We were right near each other --- I was 17th row center. (Then again, that was a 7 night gig at the Forum, so we most likely went on separate nights). Loudest concert I've ever attended, and I've seen probably a thousand. The first note of first song - The Song Remains the Same - still remains seared in my brain.
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posted on
10/15/2002 9:52:00 PM PDT
by
Mr. Mojo
To: Rye
We had tickets for I think four shows, plus one in San Diego. The dates were changed due to some delay, remember? We got screwed up on which date was which, and missed a show! Still saw some awesome gigs, though I understand the earlier days were much better. The only other time I saw them was San Diego in '75. Had tickets for Oakland in I think '76, but that was when Plant broke his ankle.
To: SoCal Pubbie
I went only one night of the seven.....Saturday night. It was the first and only time I saw them, but I heard from a few buddies who had seen them in the early days ('69-'73) that the '77 Forum gigs were among the best the band ever played.
Remember the 45 minutes "Dazed and Confused?" ....or when Page took out his black Telecater for "Kashmir?" .....or the amazing versions of "Nobody's Fault But Mine" and "Sick Again?" ...Man, what a great night.
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posted on
10/15/2002 10:45:06 PM PDT
by
Mr. Mojo
To: Bella_Bru
100 might get you nosebleed seats. It's ok, they'd be worth more than that to me! :-) You and me both Bella....the greatest "rock" (as opposed to rock and roll) band of my misspent youth.
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posted on
10/15/2002 10:52:19 PM PDT
by
wardaddy
To: SoCal Pubbie
I saw 'em at the Shrine ... and drove up to Oakland to see Hendrix at the Cow Palace!
Remember: "Don't trust anyone over 30?
Didn't I read somewhere that they put Mick Jagger on the cover of "Modern Maturity"?
To: Rye
I saw them in '77 at the L.A. Forum, and my ears are still ringing to this day.I also saw them in '77, at Madison Square Garden. It was the first BIG concert that I ever attended. I still remember it fairly well, it was an awesome experience. I think they opened with Black Dog. Led Zep was one of the two best bands I had the pleasure of seeing in person. The other band was The Clash, at Shea Stadium, when they opened for The Who in '82 or '83.
I'd love to see The Clash get back together for a tour.
To: Lurker
The Who toured after John Entwistle achieved room temperature.
I was too young to see Zep in concert when Bonham was alive, if they tour again I will go see them and suck up whatever cost the tickets are.
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posted on
10/16/2002 2:58:28 AM PDT
by
Brytani
To: scan58
I saw Robert Plant when he toured for Now & Zen and he was fantastic. When I flipped on VH1 to see Plant perform songs from his newest album I was shocked at how much age has taken it's toll on his looks, but his voice was still as good.
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posted on
10/16/2002 3:03:09 AM PDT
by
Brytani
To: AgentEcho
I saw Bonham in concert at Hammerjacks in Baltimore (no longer there) years ago. I didn't think he was that bad either.
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posted on
10/16/2002 3:16:32 AM PDT
by
Brytani
To: Rebelbase
To: KayEyeDoubleDee; All
"Immigrant Song is one of the easiest and most fun songs to play."Hmmmmm..........don't know about that one. I've been slinging a rock 'n' roll axe for well over 30 years (and considered pretty good at it).....and I find "The Immigrant Song" VERY difficult to play properly. There are no fewer than 5 individual notes (ok, 2 notes: one played four times, the other played once.....an octave up) played in that riff, and damned fast. Every guitarist I've seen try to play it with the wave of a hand blows it. They truncate the riff.
Speaking of riffs.............can anyone name another guitarist who is better known specifically for his riffs than Jimmy Page? I mean, I believe that there are plenty of guitarists who can mop the floor with Page (Gary Moore, Frank Marino, Eddie Van Halen, Nuno Bettencourt, etc.), but with the possible exception of the inimitable Brian May of Queen, no one else has plied the airwaves with so many readily-recognizeable, hooky riffs as Jimmy Page.
To: Lurker
without Keith Moon they ain't The Who. And without Roger Waters it ain't Floyd.
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posted on
10/16/2002 4:09:28 AM PDT
by
Skooz
To: RightOnline
Tony Iommi comes to mind.
98
posted on
10/16/2002 4:21:41 AM PDT
by
Skooz
To: Luis Gonzalez; Ramius; g'nad
ROTFLOL Luis!
Viking kittens is better than coffee this morning! Ramius
Check them out!
G'nad.... I think you will love the little kitten close-ups with their battle-axes.... See luis's link above...
To: HairOfTheDog
"Valhalla I am coming."Viking kittens rock!
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