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7/17/2014 11:27:17 PM EDT


The way is was, lads.
7/17/2014 11:29:19 PM EDT
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Those guys were like, over the hills and far away dude.
7/17/2014 11:40:11 PM EDT
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Incredible studio band from 1968-1975, and gave blistering live performances until 1973 (I have most of them on my hard drive). Then the heroin hit Jimmy Page hard,
Plant's voice was inconsistent at best, and concerts from the later years became sloppy, filled with 30 minute drum solos from Bonham.

I do have a lot of respect for them for not replacing Bonham after his death, and trotting out for a world tour every three years cranking out the same songs every night- most other bands would have gone for
the money.
7/17/2014 11:43:29 PM EDT
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Yeah, like this was my FIRST CONCERT EVER...at, what, 16 or so...around 1970+  
Gimme credit for smokin' Thiai Stick, carrying a ew 'BIC' fliicker lighter!

I was waliking into the Colesium at Seattle Center.
Didn't EVEN know what to expect.
THIS is what I walked into!

THE DRUM BEAT!
Whos!  WTF?!  







7/17/2014 11:55:10 PM EDT
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I'm not a big fan. I can listen. I somewhat get the appeal, but I just don't see the over all greatness. Jimmy Page, sure. The rest? Meh.
7/18/2014 12:06:17 AM EDT
[#5]
How 'bout The PHantom Bl;ues Band?

BOOGIE MAN.

7/18/2014 12:27:41 AM EDT
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Wow.


John Bonham was a drumming genius. And I'be bet the members of Zeppelin would tell you John Paul Jones was the best musician in the band.

7/18/2014 2:53:17 AM EDT
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I've always liked them.  



Saw them in Orlando shortly after I got back to the states in '71 and again (shortly) at the ill-fated Tampa concert in '77.
7/18/2014 2:54:21 AM EDT
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7/18/2014 2:55:27 AM EDT
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GREATEST BAND OF ALL TIME.



7/18/2014 3:09:19 AM EDT
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If you want to hear Zeppelin live and never had the chance, go buy "How The West Was Won".
7/18/2014 3:12:21 AM EDT
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Their body of work is incredible. It really is.

I got turned into Zep from my first girlfriend. It was the only redeeming quality she had.

"Ten Years Gone" gets me every time.
7/18/2014 3:16:13 AM EDT
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Up there, for sure.



Just chiming in before the haters chime in with plagiarism claims.  Because its becoming trendy to hate Zeppelin these days.



 
7/18/2014 3:17:02 AM EDT
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I saw Zep in the 70's.  FUCKING AMAZING

3 hours ... it was like an explosion of music...never felt as much energy in a single room.

No opening act....

Just Ladies and Gentlemen...Led Zeppelin.

they revolutionized rock and roll.

Bonham was amazing.  Page was sloppy and heavily rooted in the blues...but when you combined them all...it was magical
7/18/2014 3:19:19 AM EDT
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I got turned into Zep from my first girlfriend. It was the only redeeming quality she had.





"Ten Years Gone" gets me every time.
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Their body of work is incredible. It really is.





I got turned into Zep from my first girlfriend. It was the only redeeming quality she had.





"Ten Years Gone" gets me every time.
This is how I know I'm old.  Not harshing on you, it's just that they were everywhere (on vinyl) when I started listening to music. (about 81 or so).





It was before the internet, so rock was video games/internet/cable/on demand/ipod all rolled into one.



ETa; Kids dressed in Band T shirts, talked bands, tried to get their hands on bootlegs, made tapes from vinyl (before they were called "mix" tapes), etc.  Stones versus Beatles was a second cold war, etc.





 
7/18/2014 3:27:55 AM EDT
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Up there, for sure.

Just chiming in before the haters chime in with plagiarism claims.  Because its becoming trendy to hate Zeppelin these days.
 
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Up there, for sure.

Just chiming in before the haters chime in with plagiarism claims.  Because its becoming trendy to hate Zeppelin these days.
 


+1.  One of my favorites.  Hard to beat the intensity of Ted Nugents live performances

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7/18/2014 3:32:00 AM EDT
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Maybe my favorite:





7/18/2014 3:33:32 AM EDT
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7/18/2014 3:34:35 AM EDT
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7/18/2014 3:40:23 AM EDT
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Yep.The best."When The Levee Breaks" is my personal favorite.
7/18/2014 3:46:34 AM EDT
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I couldn't pick a Favorite but I want "No Quarter" played at my funeral.
7/18/2014 3:53:08 AM EDT
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You had to be alive in the 70's to really get how different and ground breaking they were.



They made some really amazing music!
7/18/2014 3:57:06 AM EDT
[#22]
The first 15 seconds of "Heartbreaker" is my phone's ringtone...

Led Zeppelin has been my favorite band for the past 25 years or so. Other bands may come and go as far as my musical tastes go, but Led Zep is ALWAYS at the top of my personal playlist...
7/18/2014 4:00:53 AM EDT
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Without a doubt!!
7/18/2014 4:04:01 AM EDT
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Bonham and JPJ on the Fender Jazz bass... incredible, one of the best duo's ever.

Fuck Page...




7/18/2014 4:12:07 AM EDT
[#25]
Saw then in the 70's.

The 2007 tribute concert for Ahmet Ertegun at O2 Arena will likely be their last.
With Jason Bonham sitting in for his legendary father,  Zep showed they still had that spark.

According to Guinness World Records 2009, the concert holds the world record
for the "Highest Demand for Tickets for One Music Concert" as 20 million requests
for the reunion show were rendered online.

Interesting historical note, Jason Bonham promised his father the day before he left for
tour rehearsal that he would go back to playing drums.  Jason would never
see his father alive again.

7/18/2014 5:09:34 AM EDT
[#26]
Trendy to hate Led Zepplin nowadays?    Wow, the sound makers today (notice I did not say musicians) don't even play instruments.  They take some a-hole who can carry a tune...program some computer noise, wrap them in flashing lights, stick a pole up their ass, stick them up in the air and say.....they are great musicians!
7/18/2014 5:14:35 AM EDT
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I have every song they produced on CD.  Now I am teaching my girls about them.
7/18/2014 5:39:32 AM EDT
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When I'm in the garage working, my iPod shuffles through the entire collection for background music.
I've heard every song many, many, times.  I really don't get tired of it.  
My wife does, however.  

I
7/18/2014 5:50:46 AM EDT
[#29]
One of the few bands I like MORE as time goes on.
7/18/2014 5:50:49 AM EDT
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I was too young to see Led Zeppelin perform, but I did get to see Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience last year.

It was incredible and their sound quality was crystal clear and perfectly balanced.

Jason plays drums with a lot of different bands, and stays busy,  but if you ever get a chance to see him do the Zep tribute live, it is an unforgettable concert.

Their singer, James Dylan, sounds exactly like Robert Plant.

Check out video of them performing "Since I've Been Loving You". It will give you chill bumps when you see them live.

Since I've Been Loving You by Jason Bonham Led Zep Experience

You can also hear a lot of their other performance at James Dylan's website:

James Dylan-videos

7/18/2014 5:55:39 AM EDT
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Yeah, there's a whole narrative about how they ripped off blues artists, stole riffs, had uncredited input on their songs, etc.





I chalk it up to "the white man stole the black man's music" trope.
 
7/18/2014 6:05:11 AM EDT
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My favorite band. If I had a time machine, I would go see them live in concert.

This is wierd- as I was typing this reply one of my coworkers walked into the office wearing a Led Zeppelin t-shirt  
7/18/2014 6:11:39 AM EDT
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They are definitely up there.  I grew up listening to them with my dad.  He loves them.  He is musically inclined and would play the drums or the guitar to their songs and my brother and I would be mesmerized.
7/26/2014 8:48:30 PM EDT
[#34]
A young Jimmy Page:





7/26/2014 8:51:37 PM EDT
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Greatest band that ever was and ever will be.









 
7/26/2014 8:56:52 PM EDT
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had an old friend that absolutely loved zeppelin... he was a total super fan.. he's long since passed... miss ya eddie
7/26/2014 8:56:56 PM EDT
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Those guys were like, over the hills and far away dude.
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How many more times are you gonna ramble on with this same old wearing and tearing?  Talk about something else for a change and let's be friends or your time is gonna come..



 
7/26/2014 8:57:25 PM EDT
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That is indeed a timeless sonic masterpiece.  Nothing even remotely like it before or since.  It's cool story about how they did the drum track.  No one spends the time and energy to make music like that any more.
7/26/2014 8:58:18 PM EDT
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In other news, Robert Plant discovered to actually be King Arthur... and a time traveler.
7/26/2014 9:04:00 PM EDT
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cenQydvbpu8
Listen To This Eddie June 21 1977
3:08 hours of Led Zeppelin

Live at the Forum
Los Angeles, CA
June 21 1977

Setlist:
The Song Remains The Same
Sick Again
Nobody's Fault but Mine
Over the Hills and Far Away
Since I've Been Loving You
No Quarter
Ten Years Gone
The Battle of Evermore
Going to California
Black Country Woman
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
White Summer / Black Mountain Side
Kashmir
Out on the Tiles / Moby Dick (Over the Top)
Heartbreaker
Jimmy Page Theremin/Guitar/Bow & Effects Solo
Achilles Last Stand
Stairway to Heaven
Whole Lotta Love / Rock and Roll (encore)

I was at the June 23, 1977 concert.
My mom was pissed when she found out I drove from Orange to LA to watch a concert.
7/26/2014 9:06:04 PM EDT
[#41]
The greatest band ever.

Not my favorite band, but I easily recognize their greatness.
7/26/2014 9:06:08 PM EDT
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7/26/2014 9:06:59 PM EDT
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sums it up nicely
7/26/2014 9:10:55 PM EDT
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One of the greatest drum beats ever conceived in Rock music history imo.
7/26/2014 9:21:44 PM EDT
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I have pictures of myself as a toddler with 1970's headphones on listening to Zep.  They will always be my favorite band.  I've been into the White Stripes for the last couple of years.
7/26/2014 9:26:59 PM EDT
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How many more times are you gonna ramble on with this same old wearing and tearing?  Talk about something else for a change and let's be friends or your time is gonna come..
 
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Those guys were like, over the hills and far away dude.

How many more times are you gonna ramble on with this same old wearing and tearing?  Talk about something else for a change and let's be friends or your time is gonna come..
 

Well said my friend!
7/26/2014 9:31:25 PM EDT
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My Dad was a big fan.  He always had Zep playing in the truck when we would be out hunting, fishing, and camping.  To this day it does not seem right to be driving out in the woods without Zep on.  It just goes with it.
7/26/2014 9:33:18 PM EDT
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Ruled the roost.
7/26/2014 9:35:17 PM EDT
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7/26/2014 9:41:43 PM EDT
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Incredible studio band from 1968-1975, and gave blistering live performances until 1973 (I have most of them on my hard drive). Then the heroin hit Jimmy Page hard,
Plant's voice was inconsistent at best, and concerts from the later years became sloppy, filled with 30 minute drum solos from Bonham.

I do have a lot of respect for them for not replacing Bonham after his death, and trotting out for a world tour every three years cranking out the same songs every night- most other bands would have gone for
the money.
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I agree,  Plant did damaged his throat in '73 and they kept it a secret from the public that he had surgery and add to the fact that  he chained smoked up until the 80's,bonhams drinking and Page's drug use it was hit or miss from mid 1973 on .Though the Earls court shows in 75 are some of my favorite live shows on cd.
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