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Author: | THE WIND SOCK [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 12:14 pm ] |
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What are the odds Mac gives ESPN Monday night football a thumbs up during Critiques for the Led Zeppelin drop in's during commericals breaks.I thought it was featured artist Friday/Monday yesterday. |
Author: | doug - evergreen park [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 12:48 pm ] |
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At first I was like "they're selling out." and then I was like...they just released the stuff to the digital world? LZ held out longer than most bands. |
Author: | Frank Coztansa [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 3:57 pm ] |
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they did, but probably for a higher payday. jimmy page is notoriously strict with money, so much so that he was called led wallet back in the day. |
Author: | Beef Rockmore [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:41 pm ] |
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Jimmy is morphing into a hybrid of Arlo Guthrie and Michael McDonald: ...and Robert Plant is morphing into the right side of Peter Gabriel's face (his left side I'd imagine): |
Author: | doug - evergreen park [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:46 pm ] |
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Frank Coztansa wrote: led wallet back in the day.
yes...i read that in hammer of the gods, recently. did you read that book Frank? |
Author: | Frank Coztansa [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:50 pm ] |
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I have a few times, and while it is very entertaining, Richard Cole greatly stretched the truth as far as the partying and whatnot. The happenings onstage and in the studio are more accurate. |
Author: | Slap Shot ED [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 5:00 pm ] |
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[quote][quote="Beef Rockmore"]Jimmy is morphing into a hybrid of Arlo Guthrie and Michael McDonald: [/quote Looks more like the cowardly lion from the Wizard of Oz. |
Author: | Mac [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 5:21 pm ] |
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was thinking the same thing, slappy. "somebody's pullin' my tail.... uh huh huh." |
Author: | Jim DeRevolting [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 5:27 pm ] |
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Aaaaa-ah, ah!!!! Aaaaa-ah, ah!!!! We come from the land of the ice and snow... |
Author: | Slap Shot ED [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:00 pm ] |
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Quote: Mac wrote: was thinking the same thing, slappy. "somebody's pullin' my tail.... uh huh huh." Great minds think alike my friend. Get your lazy ass out there and shoot that puck at the Hawks game. Your giving guy's over 40 a bad name. |
Author: | Mac [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:09 pm ] |
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slappy wrote: Your giving guy's over 40 a bad name. YOU'RE giving GUYS who attended English class at Western Illinois a bad name. |
Author: | Frank Coztansa [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:14 pm ] |
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maybe he doesn't count because he never attended class |
Author: | Slap Shot ED [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:15 pm ] |
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Quote: quote="Mac"]slappy wrote: Your giving guy's over 40 a bad name. YOU'RE giving GUYS who attended English class at Western Illinois a bad name.[/quote Needless to say they did not have an English department at WIU.Woodridge Ryan and the rest of the WIU alum on this board took English where I did and that was at the Pace, Gin Mill , and the Regulator.Local MaComb watering holes. Grammar dick ! |
Author: | doug - evergreen park [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:49 pm ] |
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Frank Coztansa wrote: I have a few times, and while it is very entertaining, Richard Cole greatly stretched the truth as far as the partying and whatnot. The happenings onstage and in the studio are more accurate.
i'm not sure why, but I never really got into these guys that much. since i've finished the book (about three weeks ago) i'm revisiting the discs that I did purchase. I, IV, and houses. |
Author: | Mac [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:54 pm ] |
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LZ4, aka Zoso, is a veritable greatest hits album... but Houses is my favorite. Enjoy, Doug. Maybe you'll find, as I did with the Doors later in the life, you missed something special. |
Author: | Frank Coztansa [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 7:32 pm ] |
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au contraie, i think fans would have been thrilled just to hear the song on TV. as bad as the song remains the same is, fans literally packed theatres for weeks just to get a glimpse of the band LZII and physical graffiti is where its at, doug. if and when you get to be more of a hardcore zephead, LZIII and presence are top notch offerings as well. the opening track of the latter album, "achilles last stand" is probably my favorite song of all time* *this list consists of songs 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, etc.. |
Author: | sportsfan [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:24 pm ] |
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My Zeppelin album genesis: Gotta buy it. All the kids from the opposing team are playing this album after the game. Fell in love I know some songs on this album. Ok, these guys are fucking awesome. Smokin' herb. These guys are my favorite band . . . it's 1982. Now I'm known as a Zepp head. My friend Charie and I only listen to LZ, the Stones and the Who. Wait. Isn't Houses of the Holy on Physical Graffitti?? Took me a few months, but I soon declare this is the best Zepp album ever made! Had to buy it. Not disappointed. First disappointement ever. If I'm missing something, please fill me in. Got Hammer of the Gods for Xmas from my folks in '84. Are the hotel room stories b.s? Don't ruin it for me! |
Author: | Psycory [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:33 pm ] |
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This thread is just making tomorrow Led Zeppelin Wednesday. Physical Graffiti, particularly disc one, is my favorite LZ disc. Great album to listen to on my trips back and forth to Michigan to visit my future wife. |
Author: | Frank Coztansa [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:41 pm ] |
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NSJ wrote: First disappointement ever. If I'm missing something, please fill me in. I really like a lot of the songs on the album, despite no keyboards or acoustic guitars. In the break of a tour, Robert Plant was in a car accident and severly injured his ankle. It was not known at the time if he would ever walk again, let alone perform. Robert recorded all the vocals for this album from his wheelchair. To make matters worse, the gov't of Britain was imposing insane taxes on royalties bands made, some upwards of 90%! So no musicians were living in Britain full time, and certainly none were recording there. They were able to book like 10 days of studio time in Munich, Germany. Jimmy worked 18 hour days to get all of the guitar overdubs and mixing done. The night before his time was up, he still had to do most of the overdubs on 'Achilles Last Stand,' 'Royal Orleans,' and all that was done on 'Tea For One' was the drums, vocals, and a scratch guitar. Jimmy he still had about 2 weeks worth of work left to do. So he called Mick Jagger and asked for 2 extra days. Somehow, he was able to finish the entire album in barely 20 days time. Considering the circumstances and the unkown future of the band, I think its a hellava project. NSJ wrote: Got Hammer of the Gods for Xmas from my folks in '84. Are the hotel room stories b.s? Don't ruin it for me!
The "Shark Incident" most definetly did happen, though nobody except those that were there really know to what degree. Some of the other stories are exaagerated at best. As I said earlier, Richard Cole, who was really the main 'source' for the book really stretched the truth when it came the partying and the excess. Though, Jimmy Page really did have a 14 year old girlfriend, and Robert Plant really did proclaim from a hotel balcony that he was a "Golden God," both of which you see represented in the movie "Almost Famous." Cameron Crowe hung out with Zeppelin for a few days on the 1975 tour (a few months before Plant's car accident) and that movie is literally loosely based on some of the happenings in that book. |
Author: | Jim DeRevolting [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:00 pm ] |
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I'd love to hear a TAKE FIVE segment on "Top 5 Sports Hot Dogs" with "Hot Dog" as the bed music. I love the guitar on that song... just very different for Zep. Sammy Sosa would have to be on that list. |
Author: | Regular Reader [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:10 pm ] |
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How come no station has ever done say a 'Travelling Riverside Blues' hour, starting or finishing with Zeppelin's version? I can hear it now Zeppelin, Robert Johnson, Muddy, etc... |
Author: | sportsfan [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:11 pm ] |
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Frank Coztansa wrote: NSJ wrote: First disappointement ever. If I'm missing something, please fill me in. I really like a lot of the songs on the album, despite no keyboards or acoustic guitars. In the break of a tour, Robert Plant was in a car accident and severly injured his ankle. It was not known at the time if he would ever walk again, let alone perform. Robert recorded all the vocals for this album from his wheelchair. To make matters worse, the gov't of Britain was imposing insane taxes on royalties bands made, some upwards of 90%! So no musicians were living in Britain full time, and certainly none were recording there. They were able to book like 10 days of studio time in Munich, Germany. Jimmy worked 18 hour days to get all of the guitar overdubs and mixing done. The night before his time was up, he still had to do most of the overdubs on 'Achilles Last Stand,' 'Royal Orleans,' and all that was done on 'Tea For One' was the drums, vocals, and a scratch guitar. Jimmy he still had about 2 weeks worth of work left to do. So he called nut Jagger and asked for 2 extra days. Somehow, he was able to finish the entire album in barely 20 days time. Considering the circumstances and the unkown future of the band, I think its a hellava project. Ok. Thanks, Frank. I have two copies of the album . . . Cassette and CD compilation. I'lll dust em off on your reco and let you know. Thanks for the insight. You can't get that shit anywhere else. |
Author: | STU-GOTZ [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:43 pm ] |
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[ Quote: quote="Mac"]slappy wrote: Your giving guy's over 40 a bad name. [/
YOU'RE giving GUYS who attended English class at Western Illinois a bad name. CLASSIC..... He's just bustin "YOU'RE" balls Mackey because he got to towel off some naked Red Wings coming out of the shower this past weekend and thinks you should go and towel off some Hawks. You don't have to prove a thing to the public that you have lost your shot and that your too old to play the fricken game. Slappy had to take Freshmen English over his Senior year in High school. Should of seen an 18 year old guy sitting in a classroom full of 14 year olds. |
Author: | Jim DeRevolting [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 11:06 pm ] |
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Mac wrote: slappy wrote: Your giving guy's over 40 a bad name.
YOU'RE giving GUYS who attended English class at Western Illinois a bad name. Don't let Mac get you down Ed. There's no 'I' in 'class', but there's an 'ass'. |
Author: | Spaulding [ Wed Dec 05, 2007 12:00 am ] |
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I assume the off the wall and poor grammar posts by Ed are authored by STU. |
Author: | STU-GOTZ [ Wed Dec 05, 2007 6:50 am ] |
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Spaulding wrote: I assume the off the wall and poor grammar posts by Ed are authored by STU.
........ :twisted |
Author: | BigW72 [ Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:23 am ] |
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I like LZ and just like every other young musician, I went through a period where I heard them, loved them, acquired all their stuff, listened to them more and more and more. The problem is, they are played a lot on various radio outlets and it's to the point where I've heard it and I don't really need to hear it anymore. I take nothing away from what a great band they were and their place in rock and roll history. After all this is said and done, Physical Graffiti remains my favorite. But, my favorite song LZ recorded has to be 'Hey Hey What Can I Do". This one still gets it done for me. "I got a woman stay drunk all the time!" |
Author: | sportsfan [ Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:23 am ] |
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NSJ wrote: My Zeppelin album genesis:
Gotta buy it. All the kids from the opposing team are playing this album after the game. Fell in love I know some songs on this album. Ok, these guys are fucking awesome. Smokin' herb. These guys are my favorite band . . . it's 1982. Now I'm known as a Zepp head. My friend Charie and I only listen to LZ, the Stones and the Who. Wait. Isn't Houses of the Holy on Physical Graffitti?? Took me a few months, but I soon declare this is the best Zepp album ever made! Had to buy it. Not disappointed. First disappointement ever. If I'm missing something, please fill me in. Got Hammer of the Gods for Xmas from my folks in '84. Are the hotel room stories b.s? Don't ruin it for me! Forgot one of my favorites. Wore out a stylus on this one. |
Author: | Phil In the Hills [ Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:31 am ] |
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I have to agree with Mac about Houses of the Holy. Definitely my favorite. Although my favorite LZ song is "All My Love", followed closely by No Quarter. 1 and 1a. |
Author: | W_Z [ Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:46 am ] |
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wdelaney wrote: I like LZ and just like every other young musician, I went through a period where I heard them, loved them, acquired all their stuff, listened to them more and more and more. The problem is, they are played a lot on various radio outlets and it's to the point where I've heard it and I don't really need to hear it anymore. I take nothing away from what a great band they were and their place in rock and roll history.
With you completely wdelaney and I'd like to add The Doors to that as well. Apart from "the soft parade", I have no use for the doors anymore. i blame the program directors of rock stations like the loop. |
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