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  1. Absolutely overdue. I've read - don't know if it's true - that Rick Wakeman said he is not going to attend the ceremony because  it should have been done when Chris Squire was still alive. I agree with him; the honor would have meant a lot to Chris.  It's sad those snobs waited too long. Jann Wenner is said to hate prog but Yes are beyond such petty classifications.  

  2. I went to a talk by Carl Palmer back in 2013 and he mentioned that only he and Bonham (amongst rock drummers, I assume he meant) used stainless steel drums.  Apparently you have to be a very precise player to use that kind: it gives a very clean, snappy sound and it's unforgiving of sloppiness. I'm not a drummer, so I'm not familiar with the specifications of their gear and whatnot. But perhaps that's part of what gave Bonham his distinctive sound?

    That and POWER!

  3. Oh my gosh, Strider  absolutely beautiful. Viva California! 

     

    Thanks to the person upthread reminding me: tickets for the Carole King musical Beautiful go on sale today in my neck o' the woods. Must see. I listened to the audiobook of her autobiography (narrated by Ms. King herself) and loved it. She's a genius and an American treasure.

  4. On ‎2‎/‎3‎/‎2016 at 6:57 AM, LedZeppfan77 said:

    I am having a hard time dealing with Frey's sudden death and I had no idea he was sick.  I love the Eagles.  Love them.  Greatest American band ever.  Period.  Glenn will be missed by many and me included.  I was lucky enough to see them twice live.  Fabulous.  Songs like Hotel California and Peaceful Easy Feeling an Take it Easy will live forever.

    It was a bad shock. I knew he was scheduled to/possibly already had surgery for intestinal problems, but he'd had that at least twice before and recovered. He was in the hospital since October, often in a medically-induced coma, and yet no one outside of his inner circle knew. Hard to believe he's gone; Glenn was such a vital character.

  5. Shocked and saddened to learn of Chris Squire's passing. What an immense talent, as a bassist, composer and singer. R.I.P. Fish, thank you for the decades of great music

    P.S. Thanks to Cletus the slack-jawed yokel for posting the 1975 video above - amazing stuff. It shall remain an enduring mystery of the universe: Squire was reportedly "only" six feet tall, but he always looked much bigger, as if he could swat airplanes out of the sky with one of his enormous hands, no problem.

  6. Fleetwood Mac! I just saw them in December but I was way up in the nose bleed seats and at such a bad angle that I couldn't even see the giant video screens.

    I'm so thrilled that Christine McVie is back. Apparently, many people agree - the band's management has reported that ticket sales are way up, into Eagles-like territory.

  7. Henley and Frey have denied that they were the ones who started the $100+ ticket price thang.

    Speaking of exorbitant ticket prices, here's an ad for the show Mr. Lucky Plantpothead saw:

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  8. Before Strider posts the "I hate the Eagles" clip from The Big Lebowski, lemme just say: mucho respect to this band. Love the hair-raising harmonies, love the brilliant songwriting.

    I finally saw the History of the Eagles documentary about 2 months ago, and it changed me from a "hey, great band" person to a collect-every-bootleg, buy-every-book obsessive Eagles geek. Thank you to Pagemeister for posting the 60 Minutes interview. I'd heard of it but hadn't seen it. Gracias.

    P.S. That must be an Australian version of "60 Minutes" - U.S. network tv doesn't show nekkid people.

  9. -I'm not so tough, Ilse de Lange (dutch pop/country singer)

    Maaike

    I just recently "discovered" Ilse de Lange (she is not well known in America) and I love her voice! She is so talented.

    I'm sorry your band didn't get to play Maaike.

  10. I just got this Doors show.

    THE DOORS

    live at Danbury High School, October 1967

    Danbury Connecticut

    A high school booked a show with Jim Morrison? Like in their gym, with cheerleaders and all?! :lol:

    This goes into the 'What Were They Thinkin?' category. :slapface:

    Panther, that was very early in the Doors career. I'm sure the high school administrators had no idea of The Doors' dangerous reputation. :) Have you listened to the show? How was it?

  11. Very sad to learn of Bobby Keys' passing yesterday. I'm sure Keith is mourning his good friend, who coincidentally was born on the same day and same year.

    We're losing good people. Was I the only one who didn't know Jack Bruce passed away in October?!

  12. Three days and nights?! Bloody hell. I'd read the second extract before but it made it sound like it was a pretty brief thing. That's actually horrifying. And, as that writer comments, might well explain a lot.

    LOL - wow. Jackie DeShannon turned him evil?! It's a cool story but I don't believe it.

  13. I don't know. Do females dominate the market?

    I thought Jimmy's guitar playing was awesome and beautiful before I ever saw how physically awesomely beautiful he is.

    Young people today may find it hard to relate but we didn't necessarily know what musicians looked like! Someone could have a #1 record but unless they did television or had their photo on the album/single, you wouldn't know. It wasn't terribly important. Also, the rock press was about 99% male. Page was admired by some for being a guitar wizard & brilliant producer, or he and Zep were excoriated for being much too successful, rich, debauched and passé.

  14. "Jimmy Page doesn't drink, doesn't take drugs, doesn't even smoke cigarettes any more" - Mick Wall, intro to "When Giants Walked The Earth".

    It's been some time since he was pictured smoking, I think. The smoking pic with Ronnie Wood was done with prop e-cigs, I read somewhere.

    Ah damn. If that's true, it means I have to stop smoking too.

    Ronnie is a real heavy smoker though and those fags were not e-cigs! Maybe you're remembering an incident at the O2 when the Stones were playing; Ron Wood had gotten in trouble for lighting a cigarette. The next night he puffed on an e-cig, then cast it aside.

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