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  2. Morning Steve, Somehow, I seemed to have missed this one. Could you please send me a link when you have a moment? Thanks! -Scott
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  4. I have said before that Page is free to do whatever he wants and fair play to him, he’s earned his right. Him selling merchandise doesn’t affect my appreciation of the Zeppelin catalogue either But, in my opinion, and I’m entitled to one, just as you are, it’s unbecoming to be selling over priced mugs, polo shirts etc and anything with his signature on it and I think he overdoes it . If folk want to buy replicas of his guitars and amps that’s fine too. It’s more the other stuff I quibble over there is a flip side though. the more stuff he signs and sells, the less valuable it becomes, making it less collectible to a collector.
  5. I don’t really get the criticism. Jimmy is a collector. He commissions things to market to the fellow collector. Everything I’ve ever seen with Jimmy’s name attached to it is of the highest quality. I’ve played through the Sundragon amp and it’s amazing. He also typically makes cost effective options available. If you don’t like it, don’t buy it. The man is 80 years old for fucks sake. What he does with his legacy is his business, and none of it sullies the music he has given YOU in any way.
  6. Bruce Dickinson - The Observatory, Santa Ana, Ca. April 15, 2024 https://blabbermouth.net/news/bruce-dickinson-says-u-s-solo-tour-will-likely-happen-in-2025
  7. https://www.guitarworld.com/features/lita-ford-2024-interview Was Lita Ford Really Asked To Play Bass For Led Zeppelin? She Sets The Record Straight - https://blabbermouth.net/news/was-lita-ford-really-asked-to-play-bass-for-led-zeppelin-she-sets-the-record-straight
  8. https://ultimateclassicrock.com/pearl-jam-wreckage/
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  10. All these rehashed version are starting to pile out and really get out of hand, no? Don't get me wrong, the packaging, the work that goes into it is pretty impressive, but how many EQ tweaks does one need....
  11. They'd probably fit right in with the other dei weirdos in the Biden admin.
  12. To be a Rock and not to Roll.
  13. There's a street a few miles from me named "Hedge Row." Was kinda cool the first time I saw the street sign.
  14. I just got new bi-focal glasses and they kind of drive me crazy, especially for reading as I have to pull the book fairly close. Not very comfortable.
  15. We are 50 years or so from the middle of the Zep era. If I go back 50 years from 1973-75 we are at 1923-25. Recording technology was in it's infancy. Records were just hitting the market in a big way. People were buying 78 rpm singles of songs by Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Hot Seven , Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, Al Jolson, Paul Whiteman, Ben Bernie, King Oliver, Sidney Bechet, Bix Beiderbecke, Fletcher Henderson. The first Duke Ellington single I can find listed was released in 1927.
  16. Great find. A few notes. First, that outfit takes me back to 1975. Second, I looked up the episode. It aired Nov 1, 1975. It was filmed June 13, 1975, just 3 months after the release of the album.
  17. I'm sick of people from England abusing the term definitive. That term was never used 35 years ago in the USA until the internet came out, Definitive term is as abused as Pumpkin Spice
  18. ABC World News this morning played "Whole Lotta Love" as the intro music for their story on a pregnant octopus in Oklahoma giving birth to 50 offspring.
  19. I love the Guess Who! “Live At The Paramount” is one of my favorite live albums. Absolutely incredible!
  20. This is a song of Japanese singer SHIGERU IZUMIYA❗👍 If possible,PLEASE CHECK IT
  21. The music is timeless. If the young'uns are adventurous enough to give them a go, A lot of them will clue into the fact that this era had the most epic music, and Zep ruled that era. The old adage they just don't make 'em like that anymore is so true.
  22. I thought he was ok playing wise. I'm not sure how Mr Brownstone effects playing, but he seemed on top of it. It looked like he was up for playing, but not for moving around. If it was food poisoning he might have been clenching hard against what the food poisoning was doing. we've all had something go through us that the body strongly rejects, it's rough. Something during the No Quarter interlude might also not have agreed with him, or he went for a break and his guts just got worse. Fantastic to see them in that film. The '77 shows in bootleg form might be a bit hit and miss, but I reckon being at any of the shows would still have been the concert of a lifetime. Amazing how many things are surfacing!
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