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gibsonfan159

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  1. Very fitting for a Stanley Kubrick film.
  2. Considering the 50th letdown, I'd be happy with a 1980 show.
  3. The patience it takes to keep that hi hat going through the middle section is why I could never be a drummer. Excellent work. I had no idea John was hitting his sticks like that for effects.
  4. Not their debut. Some call it their sellout album.
  5. Apparently only the attic burned and most of it remained in tact.
  6. (besides Zep) Boston Appetite For Destruction The Cars Jagged Little Pill Cowboys From Hell A few off the top of my head
  7. What is a song that you would say really showcases her singing talent/vocal range?
  8. Every single bit of this is equivalent to a high school talent show.
  9. Yardbirds Live and Rare- what's your opinion? Is it worth the $50 for someone who isn't a big Yardbirds fan? I'd only be buying it for the Page material.
  10. Sounds exactly like a slightly compressed version of the Winston remaster.
  11. An attempt at a witty retort to undermine the obvious. Sums up the political ramblings on here perfectly. Eighth grade debate team material.
  12. I remember reading an excerpt a while back that summed up the core issue in most economies. Someone asked an economical analytics expert if it was possible for everyone in the US to be a billionaire. They of course answered "No, only a small percentage would be systematically able to attain such wealth". Then they were asked if everyone in the US could be a millionaire. Same answer, only it was slightly more attainable. What about everyone in the US making six figures?! Again, the mathematics proved that only a certain percentage could attain that lifestyle. It finally wittles down to "Can everyone who works afford the cost of living anywhere in the US?" When the numbers were crunched, depending on where they lived and the population, the answer was no. There simply aren't enough high paying jobs. Welfare was the bottom line option. So if everyone works and contributes to society, we still have a significant percentage of people depending on welfare. Is this the worker's fault or the employer's? Or the government's? Who's to blame? Or is this the natural situation for our current economy? We accuse people who make small earnings of not moving up in society as they should, but someone else simply replaces them in their low wage job because that's the only option they have. Why do we blame the workers for low wages?
  13. Amused you how? Do you have a degree in economics or sociology? If not, you're purely talking out your arse. Everyone here is. It's opinionated BS with no coherent substantiality whatsoever.
  14. Some real political/economical experts on this forum. 99% rhetorical, echo-chamber material.
  15. Here's one I did of the Ipswich version. Not a lot of difference, just cleared it up as much as possible.
  16. Doesn't look too bad until you zoom in to his face.
  17. Not a board, but here's a demo of an audience source I'm remastering. Very underrated show.
  18. Whoever edited the video deserves some kind of award. The mimicked live footage is spot on and the whole feel and attitude of the song is represented perfectly, right down to the underwater swamp footage. I think this video is a hidden gem in the Zep catalog and is just as noteworthy as any t-shirt or poster.
  19. That version is solid but sounds very rushed to me. Kashmir should be played at a slow/medium pace to keep the correct mood.
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