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Razzamatt

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  1. Another "trivial" question came to me when I started going thru´ Zep bootlegs; which was the show where Plant said something about JPJ lighting his cigarette before "No Quarter", because he was professional... That was really funny! But there´s no question about it, Led Zepplein were all professionals!!!

  2. Right now it´s UFO´s Cleveland show from 1978 actually... But I had quite a few good spins of both, "Brussels Affair" and "Destroyer" box-sets. Friend sold them to me, for a reasonable price (very cheap actually!) He also has given or sold me the original pressings of almost every Zep album, which is quite good thing! Anyone have any info on the bootleg LP called In concert- Stairway To Moon? That´s one of the gifts from my friend. I´ve never checked on it, but it´s quite nice bootleg really. :wizard:

  3. Well, Page was more into it in 1977- I guess... Drugs really seemed to take a whole lotta out of his playing in 1979-1980 :dont: I´m listenning to Brussels Affair right now, since I dusted my Lp-collection. Band sounds bit tired, but I still like it very much. Somehow especially In Through The Outdoor-material sounds good to my ears!!! :bravo:

  4. Great topic indeed! There were some very interesting insights from Eddie Kramer and...don´t remember who it was,- about Led Zeppelin albums and production of them. Also nice pics of Eddie Kramer with Jimmy, behind the console. As far as I´m concerned, Jimmy Page was the right producer for Zeppelin´s music- not only because he wrote so much of the music,but his whole vision of Led Zeppelin was so strong right from the start. Actually, it could have been interesting to hear what would´ve other 70s bands sounded, with Jimmy´s production. Aerosmith comes to mind first... :rolleyes:

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