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Thu Oct-18-07 08:45 PM
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Thu Oct-18-07 08:47 PM
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| 1. This is just like watching the early Spinal Tap footage |
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:49 PM
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| 21. wasnt their skiffle group like the lovely lads or something? |
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Edited on Thu Oct-18-07 09:50 PM by bullimiami
all the way home, im gonna cry cry cry all the way home.
i was hoping to find the clip of them singing it on youtube. :(
i will say that jimmy page is just about the greatest video ive ever seen.
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Thu Oct-18-07 08:50 PM
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| 2. So this is before he made his deal with satan? |
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Thu Oct-18-07 08:54 PM
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| 3. Fantastic! Thank you so much for that. |
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That's Jimmy alright. A young, innocent Jimmy. Little did he know what was in store for him. Thanks again.
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Thu Oct-18-07 08:56 PM
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Thu Oct-18-07 08:59 PM
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| 5. ........and Elvis was "the kng"? yeah ok sure. |
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:09 PM
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| 6. U don't think that's him? It is him.. |
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:17 PM
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| 7. Thats not what I am saying. |
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If Elvis is the king of rock n roll Led Zeppelin are THE GODS.
Yes, it is little James Page. Not only does it look like him, the mannerisms are the same as well. Watch the part when the host first asks him about his career interest's. He looks away for a second and makes this gesture that couldnt be anyone else besides Jimmy Page. ALL HAIL THE GODS! ALL HAIL THE GODS!
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:19 PM
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:51 PM
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| 22. I like your's better. Hard to imagine he was ever so innocent. |
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:54 PM
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| 24. He was born to be a star...... |
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:03 PM
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| 27. There ya go. Never realized he was one of the family stone either. |
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:50 PM
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:05 PM
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| 28. thanks for the link. you know how one link leads to another |
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and i ended up watching zappa doing stairway to heaven in a 1988 concert in ohio, which lead me to find this (one of my all time favorite songs): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZshJfWzgmok&mode=related&search=it's just the audio, but it's still really good (if you like these two guys)
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:19 PM
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:37 PM
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| 11. I bet alot of people were scared to death the first time they saw these guys. |
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I've been a Zepp fan my whole life. My prized possession is a concert ticket I never got to use. I was in eigth grade and my dad bought me the ticket to see them at Madison Square Garden. I was totally freakin excited. I was in gym class when my gym coach pulled me out of class to tell me my dad was waiting at the principles office and it was important. Thats the day I learned of John Bonhams death. I cried for a week straight. Had to go to summer school that year cause I refused to attend for close to a month. I still have that ticket and keep it in my safe deposit box at the bank. My son has become a big Led Zepp fan as well and someday I will give that ticket to him. Nice family heirloom. Better than a wedding ring or a frickin family crest.
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:40 PM
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| 14. I saw them on my sixteenth and seventh birthdays!!!!!!!! |
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1968 and 1969... It was awesome........
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:42 PM
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| 17. All I got is you tube. damn it |
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I saw one of those page and plant reunion thingys Us fest? Just not the same.
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:00 PM
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| 26. I saw them in Seattle on their first tour opening for Vanilla Fudge! We were |
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backstage (it's easy when you're a 15 year old chick) and John Bonham was setting up his own drums. On my 16th birthday, not too long after, my friend gave me their first album.
I've also seen Page when he was with the Yardbirds -- Jeff Beck (my absolute favorite) too.
Those were the days -
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:07 PM
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If I didnt love you so much I'd hate you. what did I get? Grunge? Hip hop? Michael, and Madonna. Pathetic.
Aha!!! You Didnt get punk rock! So there!
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:17 PM
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| 32. Too young for Woodstock... |
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but yes, there was punk rock! I'd always wanted to be a hippy, but punk was the next best thing. I don't understand the hatred for hippies by kids who weren't around then. Those were awesome times. And Led Zepplin were GODS when I was growing up.
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:35 PM
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| 34. I understand the hatred. |
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Think about it. Alot of "hippies" didnt want to get their heads blown off half way around the other side of the globe. fine. after the war, these same "hippies" threw themselves at cocain and disco. (DISCO SUCKS) For awhile in the eighties all you ever heard about was hippy this and woodstock that. So fucking what. we got high in the mud and grooved to the music. It was blown waaaay out of commercial proportion and became nothing more than a money making historical oddity. Remember Altamont hippies??? Oh boy, the Angels will protect us! All I heard about was how "we stopped a war man." No you didnt, MLK did that hippies.
My folks were "real" hippies and they often told me how they felt like they wasted the best years of their lives following some kinda voodoo mystical magic bullshit and encouraged me to always buck the trend and make my own waves. These punk rock kids arent stupid, these just see bullshit from a mile away and arent going for it. Besides, real rebels dont run in packs.
Now of course I'm being mostly sarcastic about all this but then again........ Look at who's running the world now.
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Thu Oct-18-07 11:08 PM
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| 41. Hate to rub it in, but I saw Hendrix twice! nt |
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Thu Oct-18-07 11:18 PM
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| 44. Yeah go ahead, rub it in. |
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My girl friends father was Jimi's friend. She told me about it when we first got together and privately, I didnt believe her. When I met her dad over thanksgiving some years ago, he opened up the family photo album and sure enough, he had a bunch of pics of him and Jimi hanging out. So cool to see Jimi outside of his rock n roll persona. Just being a normal guy, having a good time with his homies. God I wish there was a time machine.
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Thu Oct-18-07 11:20 PM
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| 45. I never saw him. But I saw Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison... |
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She sung her heart out, She had on this tie-dyed body suit. She dropped acid and drank whiskey at the piano. She was awesome. Morrison on the other hand, was exactly as the movies say.. he was drunk, he turned his back on the audience, he screwed up his songs. he hated us...
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Fri Oct-19-07 01:28 AM
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| 50. I saw Janis Joplin a couple of times too. |
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First time I saw Joplin was when she was with Big Brother. The next day I was in the "hip" area of town buying a copy of our underground newspaper, The Helix, and here she comes walking down the street in a long black velvet coat. Lots of "love beads" and jewelry. She came up and talked to us for a while because I recognized her from the show and said hi. Nobody else knew who she was and didn't pay any attention.
Next time I saw her she was JANIS JOPLIN.
I never did see The Doors, though.
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:08 PM
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| 30. Never got to see a concert, but part of my wasted youth, and I do |
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mean WASTED, was midnight showings of "The Song Remains The Same". "Rocky Horror" was next door, but the Zep theater had a super quad speaker system that totally blasted into all the other theaters. That multicolored sword would just kinda send you floating across the ceiling. I've watched the movie recently, but somehow it wasn't quite the same. Still great music, but the visuals were lacking a certain "something".:hippie:
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:17 PM
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| 31. Lackin a certain something..... |
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I must have been sending out powerful vibes last night. I started downloading "The song remains the same" last night but it was taking a long time. I got bored and went into the garage and built myself a new bong out of an old habitrail gerbil thingy. By the time I was done the movie had finished downloading and I spent the next 2 1/2 - 3 hours in Led Zepp nirvana. And now you guys.....is this some how connected? powerful vibes indeed
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:33 PM
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| 10. 4 your luvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv |
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:39 PM
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| 13. Come on your killin me |
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How do you expect me to fight the Hillbots if I cant turn away from the Zeppelin videos? Ok just one more.
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:41 PM
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:59 PM
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looks just like Tom Petty
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:38 PM
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| 12. Dazed and Confused by the YARDBIRDS!!!!!!!! |
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:40 PM
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| 15. Feel like a mouse and you act like a cat..... |
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pretty cool but Bobby P. was so much better.
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:44 PM
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| 18. I have to tell u...... |
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When I was sixteen. I lived on the beach in San Diego and my friends from LA came down and we took acid and there was a red tide and the waves were space blue!!!!!!!
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:46 PM
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I had breakfast with Bob Dylan. So there! Nanni-nanni-na-na.
Yeah, I was born about ten years too late to get in on the really good stuff.
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:47 PM
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| 20. And my girlfriends and I went from party to party and then we... |
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Edited on Thu Oct-18-07 09:48 PM by Joanne98
walked into the ocean and threw the electric water thru our hands and then weeee....... laughed and went home... true story...
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Thu Oct-18-07 09:51 PM
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| 23. Some guy cooked really good okra! |
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:24 PM
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| 33. Acid and the ocean. Perfect combination. |
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:46 PM
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| 36. Fluorescent waves. U have no idea. |
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Thu Oct-18-07 11:04 PM
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| 40. Oh, but I do. Long, long time ago, but I do. |
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:43 PM
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| 35. Aw. Cute young kid. I had such a crush on him as a young girl-- |
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one of my favorite guitarists.
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:54 PM
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| 38. Wasn't he cute when he was little? |
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If I had seen that clip when I was a teen i would have luved him ten times more..lol
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Thu Oct-18-07 11:21 PM
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| 46. Have you seen Robert Plant lately? |
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Man, time has not been a friend to him. he got real old lookin real fast. I guess thats what hard livin will do to ya. I know he's fifty or sixty something but he looks like my grandpa.
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Thu Oct-18-07 11:28 PM
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| 47. I know but it doesn't matter... I was there,, when the whole place was |
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Edited on Thu Oct-18-07 11:29 PM by Joanne98
balloons.. In San Diego Stadium.. The audience was as much of the show as he was. We were playing with balloons and water. He was singing. He didn't care.. We didn't care.. We were alive... I think. It hard to top that.
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Thu Oct-18-07 10:59 PM
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| 39. It really is true, that these times were magical.. If I die tommorrow. |
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I really will have lived.. even for just a few moments.. timeless.. I'll never forget and they were enough.. Really!!
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Thu Oct-18-07 11:10 PM
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| 42. Boy, weren't they though? I feel so lucky to have been alive and been a part of it all. nt |
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Thu Oct-18-07 11:13 PM
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| 43. Yes.. I have no doubt , in the future, time travelers will say........ |
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Thu Oct-18-07 11:39 PM
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| 48. Jimmy Page wanted to be into biological research..Cancer he saz. |
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Which actually makes sense that a musical genius would be interested in what we now call DNA! The double helix could be a guitar, if u think about it. The golden mean... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio
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Fri Oct-19-07 12:22 AM
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| 49. Ooh! Nice! Especially in the hands of someone like Page. |
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