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ZeppMan93

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  1. Tea for One, to me its basically Since I've Been Loving You Pt. 2. It's a good song, but not my cup of tea (pun intended).
  2. I just listened to the 6/25 Kashmir, its very good, but something about the 8/4 Kashmir strikes me as the best out of the two. It feels like it has something slightly more to it in my opinion. I think its the atmosphere.
  3. I personally think this is best cover of a song I have ever heard. It sounds way better slowed down.
  4. Heh, Herb is back. Awesome drummer. Looking forward to a tour with him.
  5. Maybe I just feel bad for it, I can't really explain why I would consider this the best. It's not the best sounding at all. I based it on how the songs where played. I just liked it better, I guess it could have had more potential and I just thought it needs more mentioning. Yeah, at the LA gig, The Song Remains the Same is probably the best live version of the song I've heard sure, The performances you mention are good. I think Jimmy's guitar solo at the Summit show are good albeit a bit sloppy. It really is subjective. I'm not discounting the others, they are phenomenal as well. Again the Seattle show was recorded by the arenas video system and I don't think it was designed to take the epicness of Zeppelin hahahaha. If I wasn't counting Seattle, I would have to pick Earl's Court honestly. They seem to be having fun, the sound was good, their setlist was awesome, everything was there.
  6. I totally forgot about Montreux, Blueberry Hill, and Hamburg. Earl's Court is good too, but that's an easy pick for '75. I'll admit, the guitar solo Jimmy Page does in Houston is pretty awesome. Again, it hard for me to determine one best live performance. I picked Seattle because of Achilles Last Stand, Kashmir, and the improvisation in Bron-Y-Aur. It just stuck out for me more.
  7. Best live performance. Oh geez. That's hard if I really, really had to pick I would have to pick several from each year they toured hahaha. Fillmore West & Boston Tea Party for 1969 Royal Albert Hall & Vancouver for 1970 Osaka & Orlando for 1971 LA & Long Beach for 1972 Southampton & New York for 1973 Brussels & L.A for 1975 Seattle, L.A., & Houston for 1977 Copenhagen & Knebworth for 1979 Zürich & Berlin for 1980 If I had to pick one out all of those for the very best. Yeah, I would have to say Seattle '77. To me it had that "We are Zeppelin, this is what we sound like, here we are" vibe. The Earl's Court gig would have to follow that. No one can deny that In My Time of Dying performance or Robert's dream of becoming a Jamaican.
  8. Jimmy had a vision for Zeppelin from the start, its his creation with the tremendous help of the other three, but I don't blame him of doing more Zeppelin stuff like the project. He enjoys what he did in Zeppelin I'm sure he knows he can't top that by doing a solo album, which still would be awesome. Maybe he just likes semi-retirement and maybe once in awhile churn out some riffs and work on Zeppelin related projects. He probably goes and see's whats what in the music scene, he's been to Metallica concerts and Queens of the Stone Age concerts, so he has interests in that too. He's Jimmy Page man, the man has earned his "retirement". Hahaha.
  9. Black Sabbath - A Bit of Finger/Sleeping Village/Warning
  10. Invaderrrr....invader nearby...invaderrrrr...invasion is nigh! I like saying that for some reason.
  11. Nothing special here, I just put "Zepp" and "Man" together along with the last two digits of my birth year. Sooo original I know.
  12. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtLnAQffQ2k Didn't need to be "lyrics", but it still sounds cool.
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Owge9n7fkw8 Good cover of a Pentagram song.
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