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SteveZ98

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  1. There's also a slightly smaller one of Robert available, and both it and the one of Jimmy mentioned here can be found on ebay by searching for "Led Zeppelin cardboard cutout". Obligatory note that I am not affiliated with the seller, just passing along the info.
  2. The site is now gone for good. StarShip posted a message on it recently saying something had happened. He didn't give any details, but he did say he was taking the site down and the URL is now returning a "site not found" error. Sad to hear. He obviously loves the band and put tons of effort into the site, and it was a great resource for the community. StarShip, if you read this, thanks for keeping the site going as long as you did.
  3. Thanks. He and John Entwistle, bass players for two of the heaviest live acts of the 1970s, both chose to use the same kind of bass in concert, so it must have been badass live. I'm not sure why it sometimes sounds so lightweight on recordings.
  4. I wasn't familiar with the grading system for buildings, so I checked and only 2.5% of the ones that are graded are listed as grade 1. That makes this house one of the finest old buildings in the country. More info about the grading system: https://www.comparemymove.com/advice/surveying/listed-buildings-explained#:~:text=Grade I listed buildings are,making it the rarest option. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_building
  5. I merged the remastered soundtrack to the video. Here's a sample. Send me a message if you want a link to the full version.
  6. Thanks for making this available. The 1971 tour is a highlight of the band's career for a lot of people, so anything new we can hear from it is very welcome.
  7. Sat outside with my wife by our pond on a beautiful late summer day.
  8. Wow, what a great up close view of the first show of the '77 tour..
  9. According to a post at the hotel, the sample that was posted to YT is a cellphone recording of the tape as it played over regular speakers, so the final version of this should sound much better than the sample.
  10. I'd love to have been a fly on the wall when he told Peter and Jimmy that they were going to have rent a soundstage and pay for a reshoot because he couldn't produce a finished movie from all of the film he shot.
  11. It's definitely still relevant. Thanks for all of your hard work.
  12. Setting it in a live version of the bar from the album cover was genius.
  13. I'm impressed by his willingness to play relatively small venues and not let his stadium touring rock star past stop him from playing in front of much smaller crowds than he did back in Zep's day.
  14. What are your favorite rock songs that you forgot about only to rediscover them and realize they're awesome? Here are two of mine:
  15. That was cool to see. Thanks for posting it.
  16. It's a really good teenage rebellion movie, or at least it was enjoyable when I was that age. I believe it's also Matt Dillon's first movie. Nice catch by Robbie to notice Hyde's tshirt in the movie.
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