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  1. Well, I might as well throw all dignity out of the window. Honestly between the Hot Pictures Of Robert thread and this, how much can one woman stand I ask you? :faint1:

    But tell me why this HYPOTHETICAL woman should stand???? LOL!

  2. I've seen Flowerstone two times, 2009 july and august, the public was evry time made of great Led Zeppelin fans, and evrybody was jumping and singing, and they look very "zepy" even with their own dresses. - to Annam: if I can, I will go to Jason's show whoever he plays with, I'm sure he will choose good musicians!

    yes you are right, surely Jason will play only with good musicians... only I wonder if he will play in Italy or not...I think it's not so easy...for now I'll search for a Flowerstone concert....let me se if they will play on summer.....smile.gif bye bye

  3. Hello, I absolutely agree with ZDR. Mr. Jimmy are fantastic, it is undoubtely one of the best Led Zeppelin cover bands on the web, the guitarist is very exciting and all of the other guys do their job very well, and forgive me if I say that I like just a few Zeppelin cover bands. I was "forced" to go to a FlowerStone show in Italy in july 2009 during my holydays, and I could not believe my eyes and ears. I'm german and I've seen hundreds of bands playing Led Zeppelin's music the last 30 years (even professionals, I worked for a TV network); but listening to Flowerstone live was the biggest surprise I could ever expect as a "long run" Zeppelin fan. The videos that Flowerstone posted on Youtube sound very good, but trust me if I tell you that their live sound is one of the best I've ever heard (very similar to the one of the album "The Song Remains The Same"), their look is very beautiful (Tarantino and Avelone resemble Plant/page a lot... and both of them sound so authentic!). they put a huge poignant feeling and "sweat" on the stage, Since I've been loving you and Stairway were unforgettable. What's more, they played more than two hours with a "The Song Remains The Same" set list (you can see the set list on a photo frame during their Moby Dick on youtube), plus Immigrant Song, I Can't Quit You, The Lemon Song.... If they will come to Germany, I'll be in the front row again. Just see this stairway solo-lyrics...

    http://www.youtube.c...feature=channel

    Mr. Jimmy is a fantastic Led Zeppelin tribute (I like very much the japaneese guitarist), but if I were Jason Bonham I would absolutely choose Flowerstone. - vn

    Well I'm always a bit skeptical about cover bands, but if you say this I'll definitely be nice to bring my son, who now loves LZ like me , to see Flowerstone.... I read their interview,they say they want to do a "philological" job on LZ, then with interpretation as possible adhering to the original model. ... it seems hard, given the size of the model, but if you say that I surely will go to see them. ... I think it could be also good to see this work of Jason...without going the pathetic...but we saw him when he was a kid in TSRTS playing drums while Mum and Dad danced ... .. well his emotions, memories, are not only interesting because is the son of the great Bonzo, but also because he is great musician too ... hoping that it will be nice and not disappointing. ...

  4. Perhaps for some of you here on the site, very very experienced, judging from your posts, will not be a surprise.... ... But yesterday while I was driving I was listening to a classical music channel the beginning of a Rachmaninov concert ... ... the director of the orchestra, introducing the concert, suddenly starts talking about JPJ, and how much he was influenced by Rachmaninov. ... then he continued talking about the LZ in general and the greatness of their music, immortal as the great classical music.smile.gif ... then the concert started, but I got off...I confess I don't know the music of Rachmaninoff, but such a passionate speech of the orchestra director makes me curious to explore this influence ...

  5. This morning I finally listened to my MP3 Tinariwen, the Tuareg group than I had heard so much about, not least by Plant, who played with them a few years ago at the Desert Festival in Mali. ... I liked a lot, really a primordial blues,it makes a strange effect ... the music seems blues, but then the voice and choirs reported immediately your mind the dunes of the desert .....very strange and good..

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