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pageluvva

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  1. Misty Mountain. I remember the morning in my room. I played that song 1000 times that week. When those drums come in it still gives me chills. What's yours?
  2. I like this ☝️guy! And I approve this message. And I truly love when Plant drives his voice to the brink (great description).
  3. Wondering if any studio people would be able to tell me what that killer effect is that the soundboard guy(I guess) adds on top of Plant's voice when he kicks it up a notch during songs like Black Country Woman and Ten Years Gone? Black Country Woman, when he sings "You didn't have to tell me that you love me so. You didn't have to leeeeeeeave me mama, let me go" The Destroyer bootleg was the first time I had heard him do this and played it over and over again. Hell I still do. But after years of searching I think, for me, the definite version of this is from LA 77-06-21. The Graf remaster is killer and Plant sings these lines with all his heart and soul. Nice melodic twists to them as well. He uses this effect also in 77 during Ten Years Gone when he sings "Did you ever really need somebody, an really need em bad........." LOVE IT!!!!! I think he also uses it a few times at Knebworth. It kicks in and then as quick as that his voice is back to what it was. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
  4. Thanks for the reminder. Haven't listened to this show in awhile. Wow, just wow. And hey Jimmy if you are sitting on the SB of this show, come on brother, please.
  5. Timing like a drum machine. Basic. Backs the other boys perfectly. Wouldn't change a thing. The bass player, well he could leave the Low E root not every once in awhile.........
  6. Agree 100%. Still can sing his ass off as well.
  7. I'd take Free but Bad Co is a close second. Nice choice.
  8. The bluray of The Stones at the Marquee club is soooooo good. Love the Mick Taylor years. Man did his playing flow.
  9. Just listened to 2 '75 versions and I hear him singing; Where I beeeeeeennnnnnnn. Pretty clear actually.
  10. Damn Starship thanks so much for this. Never even knew this site existed. I have just been listening to outtakes of In the Light and Ten Years Gone. Man oh man this site is gold! Yeah like I need more Zeppelin bootlegs....... 😳😎😜 Much appreciated my friend.
  11. Hey Steve, damn my friend you have another winner here. A stunning listen! Thanks so much for your hard work.
  12. Okay, great question and topic. I just listened to the tune 10 times (10 glorious times). I do have several Zep books and one of them talks about "Delilah" ex "Tryin to save my soul Deli.......(lah)" I clearly hear "delight" in those few places. Also "How to kick that gong delight". I also hear "Devil he TAUGHT me" not told me. Of course all this is coming from my 55 year old ears that have played wayyyyyyy too much electric guitar and listened to way too much loud music. Great topic and I would love to hear what others hear. What a tune!!!!!!!!!!
  13. For anyone who hasn't heard Steve's stuff, run to get it!
  14. Hey Michael many many thanks my friend. Sounds amazing! Thank You is simply beautiful. Your hard work is much appreciated. And the song that started my lifetime journey with the mighty Zeppelin, MMH, is gold. Pure gold.
  15. GREAT line my friend. I too am blessed with them.
  16. Oh I love a good, and by good I mean dumb internet fight. Endlessly entertaining.
  17. Just had to start a thread for my new obsession, Steve's remaster of 1975-05-25 Earl's Court. This is a masterpiece of Zeppelin's power and talent and loose-jamming and Steve's talent as a remasterer (is that a word?). For me this is the very definition of Zeppelin. And the sound is stunning!!!!!! Check out No Quarter for the sound and the jamming. Mind-blowing. Hey Steve, thanks brother. You did well my friend.
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