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Led Zepplin

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5 years ago


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    #27 5 years ago
    Quoted from Billy16:

    They ripped off so many songs from old bluesmen how do you know which is theirs and which isn't?

    Besides John Lee Hooker, who was the best of the best as far as blues, nearly EVERY awesome blues song covered can be traced back to Willie Dixon. This is BARELY an exaggeration. He was THE MAN.
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    #29 5 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    When I saw Zep in concert in '77, during one of many of Plant's ramblings on, I did hear him mention Robert Johnson at one point. Was kinda hard to decipher exactly what he was saying though.

    Yeah Robert Johnson for sure as well. Delta Blues as opposed to Chicago Blues. Both awesome, but different. Those old Robert Johnson recordings are a little tough to listen too, just because of the era. Hard to believe recordings could be done back then.

    With Clapton, Cream, they were Chicago Blues-influenced.

    #33 5 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    It ended the day In Thru The Out Door was released for many. I remember that day well as we all sat around that evening and reflected. The reviews from the current fans were not good. At the end of it all it was our consensus that day "Hot Dog" was the only redeeming track from that album.

    Oh man. I absolutely cannot STAND Fool In The Rain. You talk about Page just being whacked out of his mind by then. The whole album is sub par, to say the least.

    #54 5 years ago
    Quoted from pinballlife:

    Zep is good man, but the last 2 albums saw a decline (I don't count Coda, btw, just like most people). I found In through The Outdoor to be a slight comeback from Presence. Just my opinion though.
    Terry.

    The opening of "Tea For One" on Presence is about the coolest opening of a Zep song. Biggest shame is it only lasts like 12 bars.

    #59 5 years ago
    Quoted from TwoHeartedMale:

    in what way would you integrate the song "no quarter" into the game? Ball save? extra game?

    Attract mode.

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