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  1. Great to see Night Flight getting lotsa love....deservedly so, beyond that...

    Percy at his priapic peak includes the following:

    1) Dazed and Confused....no matter how many times Plant grouses about his early lack of vocal subtlety and nuance, the power and audacity here is incredible...

    2) Whole Lotta Love....nuff said

    3)Black Dog...sex, sex and rock and roll

    4) WTLB....Plant sincerely inhabits the emotion of the blues here instead of merely aping the blues the way he did on the first album...

    Post Zep best....Ship of Fools, Let the Four Winds Blow

     

  2. I'm currently looking for a complete version of the MSG performance from 10-27-95....I previously owned this on VHS and it was amazing....even Porl Thompson clapped at the end of Rock and Roll. Also, a great WLL with that epic new riff inserted in the middle and a snippet of Break on Through....I would be glad to pay for any format as I only see bits and pieces on Youtube.

    Thanks so much!!

  3. Samantha Maloney....what a badass!! ...."It's all about John Bonham!"

    "Everything you need to know as a drummer, just listen to Led Zeppelin and you'll learn it!"

    Kudos to Taylor Hawkins, Jim Keltner , Roger Taylor, Chad Smith and Stewart Copeland as well...Copeland's reaction to Bonzo's playing is hilarious!

    But right now, I'm going to go listen to more of Samantha....rock on!!

  4. On 8/18/2021 at 4:43 PM, Blaize86 said:

    The mix is terrific. Bonham snare sound is what every rock drummer tries to emulate. He’s clear in the mix. There are some snare ghost notes he throws in which mimics the guitar and bass hence the tightness and compactness of the song. A 1 second riff turns into a wonderful workout for the band. 

    Chad Smith often referred to Bonzo as having " the style and sound that was so clearly identifiable to one person" ....Dave Grohl and other drummers have made similar statements regarding the singularity of his sound and to me, first and foremost, it is his snare sound. I am not a drummer but there is something about his snare that screams Bonham. I know when the "'Bonham sound" is discussed in general you hear about his drums being tuned high and other things including the miking techniques that we all have read about a thousand times but to me the first snare hit is it.....

  5. There's your screening....

    Fantasia sequences....uh-oh! I'm sure the Spinal Tap pretensions of TSRTS will be avoided at all costs....save for Bonzo!

    And hopefully some of the lag time was spent restoring the Bath Festival performance for official consumption....here we go!

  6. Impossible, but that's what makes this fun....I converted a couple of hardcore grunge fans a few years ago with Bonzo's crossover triplets right after the solo and during the bridge back to the main riff....Dazed and Confused...studio version.

    Most underrated....if that's possible...OUT ON THE TILES....in it's entirety.....

    New entry...NIGHT FLIGHT....seriously!

    Wearing and Tearing...why did he think he had lost it?

    Scariest ....besides the Apocalypse Now backbeat of WTLB.....IMTOD....brutal and brilliant!!

    Lastly....every one of his parts mentioned in prior posts.

     

  7. Great to hear....too many details to shrug off for the naysayers. I appreciate your diligence, reids. This is probably my favorite post Zep project this side of TCV....to me it marked the return of the Riffmeister(Absolution Blues, baby!) and there's no doubt it got Plant's attention....C/P blows away the snoozefest on "Clarksdale"......How's that for trying to stir up the haters, or the so called ZEP purists, or the David Coverversion acolytes who refuse to admit that it was Coverdale who pulled this out of Pagey....and I don't even like Whitesnake.

  8. Thanks for the clarification, Reids...hoping for a good deal more than what I already have with the Collectors CD single box set I picked up quite awhile ago...3 versions of "Take Me for a Little While" and the guitar crunch mix of "Shake My Tree". So my mantra going forward on this will be "Saccharin" and beyond.....

  9. Glad you posted this, Reids....saw this the other day and was hoping it would come to fruition. We'll see but this would be a perfect opportunity for JP to finally follow through (I know) on something worthwhile...Hell, just give me an official release of Saccharin in a guitar crunch mix or whatever....I'd be all in just for that. What a riff....Pure Pagey!

  10. The problem with Presence is Plant...his vocals are flat and seemingly uninspired. I know he was singing from a wheelchair and does an ok job on ALS singing in what Lisa Robinson of Creem called his "best sail away voice", whatever that is. Royal Orleans, For Your Life, NFBM...which I still love... suffer from a lack of tunefulness and range that tends to undermine the efforts of the rest of the band. Hots On For Nowhere is his best vocal on the album and that song is much better off for it.

    ITTOD is obviously a much different album instrumentally and Plant is much better even though some curious choices on the mixing lessens his vocal impact....see Carouselambra and In the Evening.

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