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Wolfman

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  1. But this was RP singing, so why would HE sing "devil people"? Unless Jimmy put him up to it . . . <_<

    Remember, RP was part of the supposed pact with Satan too. :P

    P.S. I never said that's actually what he sang. I said it just sounded like that to me.

  2. I think you are trying to be funny. A guy named Tom Friend wrote a book called Jimmy Page - Fallen Angel based on his belief the band are among the world's most dangerous satanists and cited this as an example.

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    He sings "gentle people" but "yellow people" would work just as well lyrically and literally as "devil people". laugh.gif

    No, just being honest with what I hear. I think we all agree that Jimmy is not, or never was, a Satanist BUT he definitely liked to play the dark angle card back in the day. The bow solo alone is creepy as hell the first time you hear the live version. I personally loved the whole devil/666 thing as a teenager and to be honest, still do. I miss the whole mystique of Zep when I first got into the band. I think the internet really changed that. Back then, you had to hunt for Zep relics like boots, etc. Now it's all at your fingertips.

  3. Everytime I listen to D&C from TSRTS, I swear RP says "Devil people" during the part of San Francisco where he is supposed to say "gentle people". Anyone else ever notice this? Go to 6:40 to hear what I'm talking about.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wewu45XSb00

    If you're going to San Francisco

    Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair

    If you're going to San Francisco

    You're gonna meet some gentle people there

    For those who come to San Francisco

    Summertime will be a love-in there

    In the streets of San Francisco

    Gentle people with flowers in their hair

    Intro.: All across the nation, such a strange vibration

    People in motion

    There's a whole generation with a new explanation

    People in motion, people in motion

    For those who come to San Francisco

    Be sure to wear some flowers in their hair

    If you come to San Francisco

    Summertime will be a love-in there

    Extro.: If you come to San Francisco

    Summertime will be a loving day

  4. I thought it was "grave" not "great". with the tone of his voice, that makes more sense to me & hits me a bit harder too.

    As for this new project, I'd rather see him work on making new music. I found myself listening to "Enormosound" from Healing Sixes just a couple days ago. It was a good album imo.

    EDIT: Hadn't realized that this was my first post! lol I've been lurking on here since it got put together & led-zeppelin.com and led-zeppelin.org before that haha

    I always thought it was "great".

  5. Hello ALS!

    We would need a new thread in regards to my opinion of the media and Rolling Stone. I love this album. It's so overlooked IMHO...just like JPJ's Thunderthief. These men are brilliant musicians, so anything pre/post LZ is still great music to me.

    I can't believe you got this for the cost you did!! Great find :thumbsup:

    I hate Rolling Stone mag. They'll give some rap or pop album four stars without a blink of the eye yet criticize the shit out of a rock one (unless it's but their faves U2, Bruce, Bob Dylan, or the Beatles). The worst part is everyone acts like RS is the end all say all (except for the smart people on this site B) ). F RS!!!

    P.S. I love Outrider and found both the album and tour very underrated by people. Would have been nice to hear the double album Jimmy planned till that bitch stole all the tapes.

  6. Hey Steve, I heard on "Get The Led Out" that during the '77 rehearsals that some photographer took some shots of the band. There are some of Jimmy with a mandolin and a steel pedal guitar (which he didn't play on tour). Do you know if they are available for public viewing (aka on the web)?

    Also, could you shed some light on the '77 rehearsals. I never heard much about them and I'm sure these were a little different than the past ones due how big the tour was going to be.

  7. Richard Ramirez, the Night Stalker, was pretty evil. So was Danny Rollins, the Gainsville Killer. He did some really nasty shit like where he would set up a mirror in front of his victims so you would see your own reaction when you 'd find the body. GROSS! To be honest though, I find most of these guys to be a bunch of cowards who'd get their ass kicked in a street fight.

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