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DAS

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  1. Whole Lotta Love - I think it was a Dolly Parton song
  2. Interesting fact: Moe used to have long hair. His mother wanted a daughter but had 3 sons so she dressed up Moses (stage name Moe) to look like a girl and grew his hair long (wierd family). One day he got sick of it, put a bowl on his head and cut it off. That's where his famous haircut came from.
  3. Don't care about hair no more. Now I'm focused on the Three Stooges. Thank alot puddin' head. lol
  4. Jimmy dealing with the apoclypse. Let's all follow his example.
  5. WHY ARE YOU ALL SO CALM? WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE! EAT YOUR KIDS. BUY TONS OF AMMO. START BURNING AND LOOTING. IT'S OUR ONLY HOPE!
  6. Calling To You - Robert Plant
  7. You Took My Breath Away - The Traveling Wilburys
  8. Man Smart, Woman Smarter - Don't know who did it first but Andy Fairweather Low at the ARMS concert was the best
  9. Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain - Willie Nelson
  10. Burning Love - Elvis Presley
  11. I saw Jeff beck in concert last year. Hands down the greatest concert I've ever seen. I was literally in awe.
  12. I took a drag when I was 4. I've now been smoke free for 20 years.
  13. You Make Me Real - The Doors
  14. My Sharona - The Knack
  15. Hey Hey What Can I Do - If you don't know you have a problem
  16. The Three Stooges are the Led Zeppelin of comedy!
  17. When I was a teenager my hair went almost to my waist. I was going to do dreadlocks (I was into scream metal) until I was repeatedly told you can't undo them or wash them. I cut it off when I got all religious. I'm growing my hair again as we speak. Not as long as before though. Not even close. Maybe to my shoulders.
  18. Where Were You - Jeff Beck
  19. In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins (I official apologize for mentioning Phil Collins. lol)
  20. I can't really see this as a rip off. Originally the Yardbirds played the song with altered music and then Led Zeppelin with altered lyrics added to the altered music. I know it's still similiar and based off the Holmes song but I think that by the time it was recorded the Zep version was different enough from the original to not be a case of plagerism. A judge, other fans, or the artists themselves may see it differently but that's what I think. This is a very common thing in music just nobody seems to care unless it's with Led Zeppelin for some reason. Alice Cooper admitted that his song No More Mr. Nice Guy is an altered version of a song by The Who. He even told one of the members (Roger Daltery I think) and he didn't care. He still liked the song. The song is stilled credited to Alice Cooper and Michael Bruce. No one has sued anyone to my knowledge and no royalties are being payed. In fact, listen to No More Mr. Nice Guy and The Substitute and you'll hear the simliarity yourself. Of course if I was Jake Holmes I might want to sue also so I'm not judging his actions since I'm not in his shoes. I'm just glad it's resolved.
  21. I tried that it gave no results. I must have done it wrong. I'm not really good at computers.
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