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Old 01-14-2007, 11:31 AM   #1
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Default Inceredible Led Zepplin clip

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ptVa7bAXPM&NR

The drimmer tried to do a bit to much but what a song. This was what 70's rock and roll was.
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Old 01-14-2007, 11:47 AM   #2
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Good stuff. Reminds me of cruising in my 81 Celica with my home made stereo system. You could hear me coming from a couple blocks away. Some people had the "bass thumping stereos". Mine was built for Zepplin!
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It's Zeppelin, not Zepplin... I'm kinda like Crash Davis in Bull Durham, "God I hate it when people get the lyrics wrong!" Same with names, I guess.
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Good stuff. Reminds me of cruising in my 81 Celica with my home made stereo system. You could hear me coming from a couple blocks away. Some people had the "bass thumping stereos". Mine was built for Zepplin!

A buttload of kraco speakers and a huge amp!
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John Bonham was arguably one of the best drummers EVER.

He didn't do too much on Kashmir. Sounds mostly 4/4 with his signature triplits mixed into the fills. Basic stuff for Bonham really.
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Look dickehead...does it really matter if it's Zepplin or Zeppelin? Other than the feat of being anal retentive? Go make some diamonds out of your sphinkter.

Being from Oklahoma should be embarrasing enough.
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Look dickehead...does it really matter if it's Zepplin or Zeppelin? Other than the feat of being anal retentive? Go make some diamonds out of your sphinkter.

Being from Oklahoma should be embarrasing enough.
Now, now, go drink some scotch and pet your cat...
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Mock is already wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ahead of you the snowmobile started like a champ and his saturday night liquor run to lennys liquor and beef jerky barn was a complete sucess.
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I was never big on Zep and I hate Robert Plant with a passion...but you'd have to be absolutely foolish to deny the muscianship abilities of the band.

I bet Carmine Appice regrets the day he gave Bonham his old Vanilla Fudge drumkit...he stops by the HOG every once in awhile for drum clinics, I should ask him about that .
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Heh, he, hem, uhhh, hm, heh, heh, he said sphincter...
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I was never big on Zep and I hate Robert Plant with a passion...but you'd have to be absolutely foolish to deny the muscianship abilities of the band.

I bet Carmine Appice regrets the day he gave Bonham his old Vanilla Fudge drumkit...he stops by the HOG every once in awhile for drum clinics, I should ask him about that .
They almost hired Paul Rodgers to sing for them in the beginning. Just think of how horrible Zep would have sounded with him. I agree about Plant for the most part, but his style, range and delivery was a perfect fit for what they were doing.
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Paige is one of the best guitarist ever, and was the driving force behind the band. All you have to do is listen to 'How The West Was Won' to see how bad ass they were in their prime.
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That is good stuff. You can't beat classic 70's rock.
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Paige is one of the best guitarist ever, and was the driving force behind the band. All you have to do is listen to 'How The West Was Won' to see how bad ass they were in their prime.
Jimmy is one of my all time favorites without a doubt.
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I dunno, i like classic 70's rock - but i love all music.

To me - good music is good music - there is no genre to define it.
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That is good stuff. You can't beat classic 70's rock.


My favorite era, it was unleased it was fresh and it was from the heart and it was good, todays youth are clueless when i hear em try to tell me white zombie is better than zeppelin. (Iam soooooo glad i grew up in the era i did)
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My favorite era, it was unleased it was fresh and it was from the heart and it was good, todays youth are clueless when i hear em try to tell me white zombie is better than zeppelin. (Iam soooooo glad i grew up in the era i did)
Me too man. I still remember wearing my 'Disco is dead, Rock is Rolling' t-shirt very proudly... !
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Me too man. I still remember wearing my 'Disco is dead, Rock is Rolling' t-shirt very proudly... !

I remember that! but as i get older i do have a few disco tunes on the hard drive (some good stuff) from that era as well.
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I remember that! but as i get older i do have a few disco tunes on the hard drive (some good stuff) from that era as well.
Yea, I've got a few as well. Some of it can bring back a good memory or two
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Just think about this, is there a landmark band that is as huge as say zeppelin, the who, the stones, clapton ect (today) that will have the staying power of those bands?
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Just think about this, is there a landmark band that is as huge as say zeppelin, the who, the stones, clapton ect (today) that will have the staying power of those bands?


Radiohead, R.E.M., probably Tool - I think the Roots for HipHop - I can dig through and find some others from MY OPINION -
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Just think about this, is there a landmark band that is as huge as say zeppelin, the who, the stones, clapton ect (today) that will have the staying power of those bands?
Not in my mind. Not even close.
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Radiohead, R.E.M., probably Tool - I think the Roots for HipHop - I can dig through and find some others from MY OPINION -
I do like REM
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I do like REM
If you want a staying influence - i mean i can cite nirvana - like them or not - they did some genius things. Not to mention - i think dave grohl is maybe, maybe the best musician of "my" generation.
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I think it was a flash in the pan era (nobody) will touch it. IMO do you seriously think 30 years from now peeps will be listening to puff daddy? it will be considered the dark ages of mass produced to sell asap music cause something new will be in the clubs the next month. And that really is my point about saying (a landmark band) with staying power.
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