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On 7/28/2016 at 10:56 AM, JTM said:
......(and) Didn't they all look ridiculous, never got that camp theatrical look, don't think Ian Anderson should be on your list though.
As a die hard fan of both KISS and QUEEN (who LOVES "Get Down, Make Love," btw), I say HECK NO.
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On 4/19/2017 at 11:58 PM, kingzoso said:
I mean No Offense by this but it is "Souls". The whole concept of the lyrics to "Stairway to Heaven" is that it was meant to be ambiguous and Robert Plant wanted everyone to "decipher" what they wanted and willed the words to be to fit their own interpretation, I have My own interpretations of the words to this "Epic" song, but I prefer to not share them because I do not want to start any controversy. (Let's just say that I think that the whole Song and meaning are what Jimmy and Robert wanted and that was off the Occultic leanings, even way back in 1971 when the such matter were still not really known- and still not really known to this day).
That is what I told this fool, but he wouldn't listen. I have always believed it was "souls." LOL Thanks
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I agree with those, who said between '69 and '73. His playing was very clean, and inspired, then.
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Hi, everyone.
My name is Terri, and I am brand new to the forum. I have already introduced myself in the "Meet and Greet" forum. I have a question about a lyric in "Stairway to Heaven." I was hoping to find it on the main site, under "Discography,'' but that was no help. Anyway, it is the use of the word, "soul'' vs "sole." The following line is: "Our shadows are taller than our souls." Now, someone told me that it is "SOLE," like the soles of your feet. I had always thought it was "soul." Help? Thanks in advance.
Little Things You Don't Like About Led Zeppelin?
in Led Zeppelin Newbies
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Mine:
1. Very little live music released, in comparison to other bands
2. Some others said the same thing. The band's not wanting to acknowledge "In Through the Out Door."
3. Led Zeppelin not giving proper credit to other artists (Dazed and Confused, Whole Lotta Love (Willie Dixon) , etc.).