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  1. Hi Missy :wave:

    Damn! Why didn't I see this before?! :blink: Sheesh! :slapface: Sorry about that! :unsure:

    Anyway, I see that you are a big "Yes" fan! :D Awesome! B)

    Thanks for posting that clip! That sounded good! :D

    Looking forward to more contributions from you on the "Yes" thread. I'm still rather new to them to be honest! :blush:

    Cheers!

    Your friend,

    Kiwi

    ooooh you have a wonderful collection of Music to find on them....top band

  2. Oh Contraire Mr Leddy Oh Contraire,

    Prince Philip sees the world as I do, and he sees all this politicking as BS nonsense, so he takes the piss out of the plebs he encounters, lets face it there is no bigger office in the world that commands such respect as being King or Queen of England and the Commonwealth.

    To meet Presidents who last less time in office than a good dose of the clap or to have to engage in social intercourse with a Camel Breathed Emir can be quite taxing on a Royal Mind, so he brings colour in to the encounter with his off the cuff banter, and if you can Insult a Sultan who can you Insult? :o;):lol:

    Kind Regards My Old Chum, Danny

    PMSL your like my son, he would be naughty but say and do things in such a way, it would make you laugh, your the same my boy, you say all the un PC things but because your such a wit you get away with it while getting your opinion across..................more please :).

    You have a way with words.

    Your Sky Collegue

    Andy

  3. :hysterical::hysterical:

    Good old Prince Philip, may he live to a very old age so he can keep entertaining us with his priceless gaffes! :D

    He is amazing, he really doen't have a clue howto conduct himself, yet he is part of The Family we look up to :slapface::blink:

  4. By "US", I meant us (all Led Zeppelin) fans, not US as in United States (Led Zeppelin fans). We all know that the Music and Legacy of Led Zeppelin is a world-wide phenomenon and institution. However, I do think that the United States is by far the biggest market for all things Led Zeppelin or Related, past, present and future (my opinion, of course).

    :slapface: My bad my man..And the states in how many people live there would be the biggest market for Zep and any band due to the size.

  5. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Nice one :)

    This makes you proud to British or not depending your point of view , this man single handedly has given us more gaffes and faux pars than anyone, read and weep with either laughter or exasperation at "MR SLITTY EYES" himself "Prince Philip"

    :slapface:

    International diplomacy is not Prince Philip's strong suit

    The Duke of Edinburgh

    During a state visit to China in 1986, he famously told a group of British students: "If you stay here much longer, you'll all be slitty-eyed".

    And speaking to a driving instructor in Oban, Scotland, he asked: "How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to get them through the test?".

    Other eyebrow-raising pronouncements have included:

    •Still throwing spears? (Question put to an Australian Aborigine during a visit in March 2002)

    •"Everybody was saying we must have more leisure. Now they are complaining they are unemployed." (during the 1981 recession)

    •"If a cricketer, for instance, suddenly decided to go into a school and batter a lot of people to death with a cricket bat, which he could do very easily, I mean, are you going to ban cricket bats?" (in 1996, amid calls to ban firearms after the Dunblane shooting)

    •"Bloody silly fool!" (in 1997, referring to a Cambridge University car park attendant who failed to recognise him)

    •"It looks as if it was put in by an Indian." (in 1999, referring to an old-fashioned fuse box in a factory near Edinburgh)

    •"Deaf? If you are near there, no wonder you are deaf." (in 1999, to young deaf people in Cardiff, referring to a school's steel band)

    •"You are a woman, aren't you?" (in 1984, in Kenya, to a native woman who had presented him with a small gift)

    •"Oh no, I might catch some ghastly disease." (in 1992 in Australia, when asked to stroke a Koala bear)

    •"You can't have been here that long - you haven't got a pot belly." (in 1993, to a Briton in Budapest, Hungary)

    •"Aren't most of you descended from pirates?" (in 1994, to an islander in the Cayman Islands)

    •"You managed not to get eaten, then?" (in 1998, to a student who had been trekking in Papua New Guinea)

    •"If it has got four legs and it is not a chair, if it has got two wings and it flies but is not an aeroplane, and if it swims and it is not a submarine, the Cantonese will eat it." (at a 1986 World Wildlife Fund meeting)

  6. Wow!!! I am very proud to say that this topic I started way back in June 2009 has now received over 1,000 replies. I consider this a small yet considerable milestone especially since this topic was started so US Led Zeppelin fans could share with each other video and audio clips of our (my) favorite band, the "Mighty Led Zeppelin". Video and audio clips that otherwise might have never been seen or heard before by the majority of the people (me included) on this awesome website. I would like to personally say "Thank You" to all that have contributed to make this topic one of the Best and most popular in the whole of the Led Zeppelin Master Forum. lzzoso...

    Well done, its a great thread to see all things ZEP but are their only US Zep Fans on here ?? :slapface:<_<:P

  7. I agree with you there! By their "best" I did mean your (or anyone else's) favorite disc. Diver Down is probably my 2nd favorite - 1984 is my least, with DLR.

    "Fair Warning" with "Mean Streets" for me, that song in particular.

  8. A couple of years after this thread was started my husband and I bought Cumular Limit. I actually play this now more than my other Yardies albums/CDs. As I wrote somewhere else, "not only do I love all the tracks, throughout I can hear glimmers of the magic that Jimmy would bring to LZ - his playing on some of the pieces (for example, Spanish Blood) is off this planet".

    Any particular songs you can hear ?? or what would turn into a zep masterpiece ??

  9. As Led Zeppelin Manowar was often critisized in an unfair way.

    Just want to know who is into their music.

    I must admit I have never eally heard there stuff, I was into hair metal in the 80's but just seeing the pics of them in "Kerrang" mag with the old cod pieces use to have me in stitches :o , so I never really checked em out and funnily enough they were never on the bill at the festivals I have been too. But you do like em I guess so what is it you like about them..

    PS Wasp were the same I would be having to hold my sides at the pics in again "Kerrang" but again the music might well be good.

  10. Jimmy Page & Paul Rodgers ARMS '83 - audio only

    Edit: I still wished these two would do something together again!!!

    Gotta disagree there :), I hope they don't, don't get me wrong, live the Firm were a pretty good outfit and I enjoyed seeing them, but on record....there is something not quite right (for me that is), some moments but hey ho :)

  11. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ you did mate :slapface:

    Anyway "The Yardbirds" could possibly be the most important band of the 60's ?? The short lived Beck/Page duo had some good moments and wouldn't it be great if Page/Beck reunited with them for a gig or too, they are still going are they not with a diff guitarist.

    I have "Roger the Engineer" album with a couple of Page/Beck tracks on there.

  12. Like it Leddy,

    Right, what do you call a Spartan with a tampon on his head?

    Abzorber the Greek. :o

    Kind Regards, Danny

    You F***er :) have to top my one...PMSL

    Ok more Vampire jokes..............What do you call a vampire with a buisness ???..............................Vlad the retailer...:unsure:

    I have hundreds more :rolleyes:

  13. Wow BLOCOBOY, Have gone back and read the first 13 pages of this thread, will do the rest when I can. This is indeed even though somebody else started the thread, has to be the most intestesting place for historical facts of dates etc to with Plant, this guy was always going to make it. The time you have taken to post these old cuttings up, going to the library takes alot of time and effort.

    Thanks for all this. Its a gold mine you have unearthed. KUDOS to you. If we could give awards on here .

  14. I'm giving it some thought, but I'm watching a DVD at the moment, concert for "George".....:boohoo:Takes me ages to watch makes me cry.

    staying on topic I'm reading the back of the box...^_^

    What George Michael, oh god you poor thing no wonder your crying, whoever is making you watch that dribble :mad: , but don't worry the dvd will end soon I am sure cause "You gotta have faith, youuuuu gotta have faith a faith a faith" :whistling: , Hold on I can hear my guitar, it sounds like its gently weeping ^_^ , gotta go.

    P.S Harrison wrote some wonderful music :)

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