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kirchzep27

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  1. I thought that reverb effect was great in 1980 on black dog, trampled underfoot and that 80wll jam section. Also it was an important part of kashmir 1977.
  2. Angus has some of the dirtiest most nasty riffs in hard rock. He is a legend in rock music and the band ofcourse. So great to listen to this band, loud.
  3. Wtf, a remastered video? I never heard of that before. To me this song is sort of like "pink and black" from shaken n stirred. Maybe robert plant brought page in, to backup his solo career at that point, maybe even record co pressure after shaken n stirred failed commercially. Why zep riffs were used here, seems very strange....and why Plant gave the ok on the final production of now and zen amazes me also. I can understand, that he was trying to follow up a failed albums ideas by making something more accessable and commercial, to hopefully stand up the previous album. But the production here in digital is not easy to listen to. It was common for ddd digital records to get it wrong back then, but why did the grateful dead, get it right, with in the dark 1987? I listen to "in the dark" all the time and rarely listen to "now and zen" cause its such a hard listen. Ofcourse overtime shaken n stirred is a great album musically, but was a huge departure at the time.
  4. Great immigrant song. Bonzo is great to see...and jimmy
  5. I do not think "sth" would have anywhere near the run that it did since 1971 Today in America, it would be in a strata of country music and hip hop and pop being far more popular than rock I am thinking of either a mumford and sons version of sth or metallica version via how led zeppelin would sound today And it would be totally different in regards to popularity
  6. Just to comment about recent soundboard, it was great to hear a seriously inspired "sibly" and "sth" They drifted far away from the original inspirations as the decade went on. They could have left those songs as monumental pieces, by not overplaying them. Maybe plant and page should have not played "sibly" in the 90s also. Why not leave it as a strong blues epic of the 70s and move on to variety live...as their records represented in zep and post zep
  7. After listening to some of Chrissie Hyndes current record of jazz covers I could totally picture a honey drippers inspired collaboration with Plant of 50s rock and jazz songs, with Brian Setzer on guitar and whoever else.
  8. Why would the band have better material out there on bootleg, than they officially release? It does not make sense, they should catch up in the marketing world already.
  9. Great playing by page and the whole band. In regards to stairway, you would think they would want great versions like this to be out there for everyone to hear. In retrospect, you can see the importance of letting a great song run its course and then there being times, to not play that song.
  10. These guys should be up there with aerosmith Super popularity
  11. Have you ever heard of smaart paark It would intereehhstering
  12. That was so great to listen to. To me, that is official release worthy. Super unique led zep gem, jones was like a page in a way and like a bonham in a way. Also a nice vocal from plant and a great outro vocal sequence by plant....showing just how much of a musical part he was with the band.
  13. My dad says aerosmith should spend a week together travelling in their original touring van, that was discovered on the american pickers show, then they would sort it out. Then on second thought, i think that sounds like a must see reality tv show. One week of aerosmith in a van, travelling, maybe doing gigs, but all footage of conversation with their new england accents and band vibe...with mega fame status.
  14. I actually think this is the tip of the iceberg for artists and bands that are famous. I could see a record of jimmy page early works, all without vocals, this way the listener could focus on the guitar and not hear dated vocals. From all the session stuff , yardbirds, lord sutch, early zeppelin..........to a later release of later zeppelin, the firm, page and coverdale , page and plant material.......all without vocals.
  15. The one rehearsal, jam session reported on the most...... was the post live aid session they did with tony thompson. This is where robert plant says that jimmy page was not into the project, showing up late to the jam sessions and dropping his batteries for the fuzz box on the floor and picking them up etc. Then tony thompson had a car accident and that ended the possible led zeppelin sessions.
  16. They totally deaden the feel of said riff there and add drums and full band effect and make a song from said spark there....if that is the fucking case.
  17. Yeah i don't know about that...with some inspirations its interesting to hear the changes and with this one the changes mean a lot.
  18. I always liked matchbox cars much better than hotwheels cars. The matchbox cars suspension was normal...not like the hotwheels where you would test the suspension and then that tire would stay bent. Atleast matchbox cars had a wire grade suspension that was pliable. Ofcourse this lent to the actual movement of the cars...the matchbox cars rode across a linoleum kitchen floor much better than the hotwheels cars. The matchbox cars were a better build, paint to wheels and didnt go cheap and diecast like hotwheels did. Sorry for the 10yr old flashback.
  19. I am hearing the new beck songs on the radio and noticing that they are still very commercial and pop...like his 2017 album colors. Maybe beck is commenting on todays music industry, while competing with the changing music market. Still, i could hear bruno mars or taylor swift covering becks, colors record. In fact i could see it as a great exercise, for record companies to ask young artists or bands to put their stamp on becks, colors album, to hear what they would do.
  20. I hope the black god told the golden god how much he is missed in the hard rock community.
  21. Led Zep is trying to bring the van back...? It looks like jimmy is signing off on these and he is thinking a van and or truck is the best space for a lz album logo.
  22. There are alot of people on this board that do excellent sound mixing, so please get in contact with one of them and send them one song to work on. Then we can all hear the basic quality of the tape, ofcourse the whole show may not be great.
  23. Thanks for the responses, yeah i agree that bluebirds over the mountain song was great. These 2 voices work so well together and its a unique take by plants band here and they could clearly make a great record.
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