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11 hours ago, Anjin-san said:
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9 hours ago, Kiwi_Zep_Fan87 said:
Those kids should have reacted to 'Achilles Last Stand' and 'Carouselambra'! They would have been so confused!
Eh, Carouselambra might have turned them off to Zep completely.
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15 hours ago, Kiwi_Zep_Fan87 said:
Was just about to post that!
Good to know that some of these tykes actually liked the music! That kid with the long hair, struck me as a bit of a snob.
I was debating whether I should PM you that vid or not, glad you caught it! Yea, that one kid was a real piece of work, fortunately most of the others seemed to enjoy it. The kid in the blue shirt was awesome!
14 hours ago, rm2551 said:I'd really like the reaction vid of those kids with some RAH tracks with video.
That might be too much for them to handle, lol.
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4 hours ago, greengrass said:3 hours ago, greengrass said:
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2 hours ago, greengrass said:
Les than a month away ....
New album drops Friday.
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Made my own medley to celebrate 9/19/1970, cause, well, I've heard that one 1,001 times.
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A Megadeth Video Game Is Coming, Dave Mustaine Says
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/a-megadeth-video-game-is-coming-dave-mustaine-says/1100-6453411/
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11 hours ago, johnlennon696 said:
The thing I adore about this recording esp is Page's guitar tone. It's exactly the tone I always want him to use. Just fat, loud and perfect for me.
Totally, some of his best ever.
11 hours ago, tmtomh said:That's interesting. I like it too - sounds very "rude," as Page has been known to say. And it's a nice variation from how his tone sounds on most other live Zep tapes.
For some reason, though, a lot of the hardcore fans online say they hate his tone on this show - I guess they think it's too messy and fuzzy. I like it though.
That's very surprising. I've always thought of his tone that night as 'regal'. Kingly guitar tones. Fuzzy lows and crisp, sustained highs all with the right amount of thickness.
Hammer Horror, The Musters, The Addams Family
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Oh, that's awesome! That guy (James Rolfe) is very knowledgeable on films of all eras, particularly horror movies. He's got a huge backlog of reviews, he does them every October.