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Sathington Willoughby

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  1. You have accomplished the mission. You are the very prevailer that protect right and justice. I would express my sincere. Thanks to you. Take good rest! -General Kawasaki
  2. Meh, there's plenty of reputable places you can go for downloads.
  3. Had a great time meeting Deborah and seeing her awesome Zep collection. Wow! We watched Celebration Day and a cool Zep documentary.Good times!
  4. I wrote out a tab for the San Francisco section a few years ago on Ultimate-Guitar.com. Here it is, with corrections. Obviously far from complete, but it might help you get started. Riff sounds very similar to 'Achilles Last Stand' e:---0------0------0-----0----------------0~~~---0--0----------------| B:-----0------0------0-----0--------------3~~~----3--3---------------| G:----------------------------------------0~~~-----0--0--------------|>3x D:--2------4------5------7------5---4-----0~~~-----------------------| A:----------------------------------------3~~~-----------------------| E:-------------------------------------------------------------------| there are variations so just ad lib. e:---0-----0---------------------------------------------------------| B:-----0-----0-------------------------------------------------------| G:-------------------------------------------------------------------| D:--2-----4------5~~--5h7p5--4h5p4--2h4p2----------------------------| A:------------------------------------------3~~~---------------------| E:-------------------------------------------------------------------| everywhere, everywhere... (gently rock wah back and forth throughout) e:--7--7--7--7--7--7--7--7-------------------------------------------| B:--8--8--7--7--8--8--7--7-------------------------------------------| G:--9--9--7--7--9--9--7--7-------------------------------------------|>4x D:-------------------------------------------------------------------| A:-------------------------------------------------------------------| E:-------------------------------------------------------------------| e:--7--7--7--7--7--7--7--7-------------------------------------------| B:--8--8--8--7--8--8--8--7-------------------------------------------| G:--9--9--9--7--9--9--9--7-------------------------------------------|>8x D:-------------------------------------------------------------------| A:-------------------------------------------------------------------| E:-------------------------------------------------------------------| I know! I know! Em e:--0-0-0-0\-- \ B:--0-0-0-0--- \ G:--0-0-0-0 -- \ D:--2-2-2-2 -- \3X A:--2-2-2-2--- \ / E:--0-0-0-0--- \ C e:--0-0-0-0\-- \ B:--1-1-1-1--- \ G:--0-0-0-0 -- \ D:--2-2-2-2 -- \3X A:--3-3-3-3--- \ / E:--x-x-x-x/ Em e:--0-0-0-0\-- \ B:--0-0-0-0--- \ G:--0-0-0-0 -- \ D:--2-2-2-2 -- \3X A:--2-2-2-2--- \ / E:--0-0-0-0--- \ C e:--0-0-0-0\-- \ B:--1-1-1-1--- \ G:--0-0-0-0 -- \ D:--2-2-2-2 -- \3X A:--3-3-3-3--- \ / E:--x-x-x-x/ e:----------------------|------------------------------------| B:----------------------|------------------------------------| G:----------------------|------------------------------------| D:-------------0-1-2----|------------------------------------| A:-------0-2-3----------|------------------------------------| E:-0-2-3-------------0~~|---3-2-0~----8p7h8------------------| fast... play around with E and C octaves e:------------------------------------------| B:------------------------------------------| G:------------------------------------------| D:-14s13s14s13s14----14s13s14s13s14---------| A:------------------------------------------| E:-12s11s12s11s12----12s11s12s11s12---------| e:------------------------------------------| B:------------------------------------------| G:------------------------------------------| D:-10s9s10s9s10----10s9s10s9s10-------------| A:------------------------------------------| E:-8s7s8s7s8-------8s7s8s7s8----------------| then into the bow solo.
  5. Haven't you heard the 1977 live versions of Battle of Evermore? If not, consider yourself lucky. He also sung a few songs on his solo album, The Thunderthief.
  6. The name Richard is very old and was popular during the Middle Ages. In the 12th and 13th centuries everything was written by hand and Richard nicknames like Rich and Rick were common just to save time. Rhyming nicknames were also common and eventually Rick gave way to Dick and Hick, while Rich became Hitch. http://mentalfloss.com/article/24761/origins-10-nicknames
  7. That literally made me lol, P. Same here, my dad is Richard as well. Also, imagine what I went through when the kids realized that Dick is a nickname for Richard!
  8. Tool – Parabola LyricsWe barely remember who or what came before this precious moment,We are choosing to be here right now. Hold on, stay insideThis holy reality, this holy experience.Choosing to be here inThis body. This body holding me. Be my reminder here that I am not alone inThis body, this body holding me, feeling eternalAll this pain is an illusion.Alive, IIn this holy reality, in this holy experience. Choosing to be here inThis body. This body holding me. Be my reminder here that I am not alone inThis body, this body holding me, feeling eternalAll this pain is an illusion.Twirling round with this familiar parable.Spinning, weaving round each new experience.Recognize this as a holy gift and celebrate this chance to be alive and breathing.This body holding me reminds me of my own mortality.Embrace this moment. Remember. We are eternal.All this pain is an illusion.
  9. Absolutely a great show, and one of, if not the best sounding audience recordings.
  10. Unfortunately, I can totally relate to that, I'm not quite the svelte specimen I used to be.
  11. Was that the guy with the Broken Levi's?
  12. Damn, I see Crimson Avenger answered you. Oh well, you can see how he changed the subject in classic Jimmy fashion.
  13. From Tight But Loose, Issue 38: (Interview from October 2, 2014) Dave Lewis: "So you could put out something like Japan 1971?" Jimmy Page: "I could, but I've been doing so much Led Zeppelin work... and it's not just compiling it, but it's promoting it. That all takes time. I mean, I'm not 40 years old or even 50 years old-where I can say 'I've got at least another 25 years'. I maybe don't have another 25 years and it comes to the point where you look at everything you've got and for me the website was the first thing I needed to do. The website was going to loop and deal with the history. That was important, because again, it was like nobody had done anything like that. Nobody had done a website that caught up and came round upon itself and looped." Classic Jimmy answer, lol.
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