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eternal light

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  1. Yes agreed, but I know the small pics are from the concert, and I believe the others are too, the one on the Gonzaga 68 disc is from the concert, I'll find some more to double check, of course I understand that the lighting can make clothes dark or light depending on what lights are used

    Was there any video taken at Gonzaga? There is no video listed on this website, but there are some photos.

    ledzeppelin.com/image/photos-home/led-zeppelin/1968-1969/spokane-1968-0

    ledzeppelin.com/image/photos-home/led-zeppelin/1968-1969/spokane-1968-1

    ledzeppelin.com/show/december-30-1968

  2. Your Time Is Gonna Come?

    Or maybe not.

    One of these days and it won't be long,

    You're gonna look for me and I'll be gone

    'Cause I believe (I believe, yes I believe)

    I say I believe right now (I believe, yes I believe)

    Well I believe to my soul now,

    Tryin' to make a fool of me (I believe it, I believe it)

    by Ray Charles :-)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7neQ0zGPsY

  3. Bowie was around for years though on the London scene before he hit it big, doing songs that went nowhere. He probably met JPJ pre Zep doing sessions. Page played on an early Bowie song called "I Pity The Fool" that's actually pretty good for a mid 60's R&B cover. Bowie claims Page showed him the chord progression that became the basis for "Space Oddity". I have him saying so in a Guitar World interview from about 10 years ago.

    And Bobby Bland is known for that song. I couldn't find the Bowie/Page version.

  4. Bowie was around for years though on the London scene before he hit it big, doing songs that went nowhere. He probably met JPJ pre Zep doing sessions. Page played on an early Bowie song called "I Pity The Fool" that's actually pretty good for a mid 60's R&B cover. Bowie claims Page showed him the chord progression that became the basis for "Space Oddity". I have him saying so in a Guitar World interview from about 10 years ago.

    Mr. T's trademark

  5. BOURBON CREAMS & a cup of tea.

    2898969369_3aab3cc182.jpg

    cookitsimply.com/recipe-0010-019y56.html

    cookitsimply.com/recipe-0010-0b14868.html

    and here is a variation on those recipes as long as you have a designated driver; they are somewhat potent and you would not want to eat too many and drive because they could possibly affect your blood alcohol. I remember having them at Christmas when I was a little girl.

    whatscookingamerica.net/Cookie/BourbonBalls.htm

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