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I'm happy to keep the fetish going :D

I'm also happy to keep the "dog colar" fetish going aswell :D

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...I cannot imagine the atomsphere of that time/era...God, I wanted to be there so much, I could only look at his pictures, and imagine what it would be like ...a different world/planet for sure I imagined...Life is been good to both of you...

Life has been very good to me - both during that era and in the years since.

It was an incredible time - although when my friends and I were in the middle of living it, we couldn't know that we were "witnessing rock history" or engaging in anything that, decades later, would be something so huge.

I don't want to leave the impression that, at least in the case of my friends and me, it was all Zep all the time - it wasn't. In between Zep tours, we were in school and just living our lives - there were other bands and other concerts. Of course, Zep were our absolute favorite. We were buying albums - Zep and others, reading rock magazines, listening to WNEW, and always, always, always, waiting for word of the band's next U.S. tour.

Once a U.S. tour was announced, we scrambled to find out where and when the Zep guys would arrive in our city, where they would stay, where they might hang out after the concert, and how we'd get tickets, etc. For the most part, unlike the Deadheads, my friends and I didn't follow the band from city to city - we waited until they came to us.

Sometimes it was a seemingly endless wait between tours - a year and a half between when we saw the band in Sept. '72 and when we saw them again in May '73. Then there was another long, excruciating wait until Zep came back here in early '75.

But, yes, it was an amazing, wonderful time and I am so grateful and blessed to have experienced it.

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Life has been very good to me - both during that era and in the years since.

It was an incredible time - although when my friends and I were in the middle of living it, we couldn't know that we were "witnessing rock history" or engaging in anything that, decades later, would be something so huge.

I don't want to leave the impression that, at least in the case of my friends and me, it was all Zep all the time - it wasn't. In between Zep tours, we were in school and just living our lives - there were other bands and other concerts. Of course, Zep were our absolute favorite. We were buying albums - Zep and others, reading rock magazines, listening to WNEW, and always, always, always, waiting for word of the band's next U.S. tour.

Once a U.S. tour was announced, we scrambled to find out where and when the Zep guys would arrive in our city, where they would stay, where they might hang out after the concert, and how we'd get tickets, etc. For the most part, unlike the Deadheads, my friends and I didn't follow the band from city to city - we waited until they came to us.

Sometimes it was a seemingly endless wait between tours - a year and a half between when we saw the band in Sept. '72 and when we saw them again in May '73. Then there was another long, excruciating wait until Zep came back here in early '75.

But, yes, it was an amazing, wonderful time and I am so grateful and blessed to have experienced it.

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....thanks for a very heart warming/informative response. I started a 70's scene thread in the Zepplin Newbies Section. I think your story is a wonderful fitting for that.

...As new Canadian

immigrants from India in late '74 (13 year old) I was inexperienced in Western culture and by the time I learned about LZ, '77 tour was over. In between all this time, I was fascinated by the Rock'Roll culture around me, ofcourse the big bands always played US or sometimes Toronto...therefore my imagination was at work and Jimmy Page in '77 white dragon suit totally stole my heart...I mean what a myterious character. His face covered with long hair somehow gave me comfort for my own lonlieness (you cannot imagine how difficult it is to grown up in two extreme east/west cultures at such young age)...anyway, I wish you all the best, it has been pleasure talking to you about our fav. band LZep

(can we move this to the Newbies section?)

P.S. I guess we all take life for granted while history is in the making. I hope that you got to meet one or two Led zep at least...

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...I cannot imagine the atomsphere of that time/era...God, I wanted to be there so much, I could only look at his pictures, and imagine what it would be like ...a different world/planet for sure I imagined...Life is been good to both of you...

I guess we all take life for granted while history is in the making. I hope that you got to meet one or two Led zep at least...

'PlanetPage' I think that my friend MSG really summed up that time in a wonderful way. I just also want to say that back then, I really didn't know that I was witnessing something so monumental that people would be talking about it even to this day. I would have never in my wildest dreams have thought that there would be a Led Zeppelin website and I would be able to share so much with people that love and respect them as much as I do. To me, it is a very heartwarming experience now to be able to talk to people like yourself and share experiences I had back then. And I am very thankful to have made a lot of friends here, so I have Led Zeppelin and their music and legacy to thank for that as well.

And let's all hope (because I am still remaining positive) that there will be more experiences to be had in the future!!

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'PlanetPage' I think that my friend MSG really summed up that time in a wonderful way. I just also want to say that back then, I really didn't know that I was witnessing something so monumental that people would be talking about it even to this day. I would have never in my wildest dreams have thought that there would be a Led Zeppelin website and I would be able to share so much with people that love and respect them as much as I do. To me, it is a very heartwarming experience now to be able to talk to people like yourself and share experiences I had back then. And I am very thankful to have made a lot of friends here, so I have Led Zeppelin and their music and legacy to thank for that as well.

And let's all hope (because I am still remaining positive) that there will be more experiences to be had in the future!!

:beer:

...thanks for your fine addendum...let's hope if there are more of good Led Zep times, we will not take them for granted now that we know better, and same goes for our young ones......

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....thanks for a very heart warming/informative response. I started a 70's scene thread in the Zepplin Newbies Section. I think your story is a wonderful fitting for that.

...As new Canadian

immigrants from India in late '74 (13 year old) I was inexperienced in Western culture and by the time I learned about LZ, '77 tour was over. In between all this time, I was fascinated by the Rock'Roll culture around me, ofcourse the big bands always played US or sometimes Toronto...therefore my imagination was at work and Jimmy Page in '77 white dragon suit totally stole my heart...I mean what a myterious character. His face covered with long hair somehow gave me comfort for my own lonlieness (you cannot imagine how difficult it is to grown up in two extreme east/west cultures at such young age)...anyway, I wish you all the best, it has been pleasure talking to you about our fav. band LZep

(can we move this to the Newbies section?)

P.S. I guess we all take life for granted while history is in the making. I hope that you got to meet one or two Led zep at least...

You're welcome, PlanetPage - and thanks for sharing your 70's story. I have so much that I want to respond with but I don't want to derail the photo thread. I think that we'd have to ask the mods to move our posts into the Newbies section. Otherwise, I can copy and paste your post and respond to it over there. Between work and the upcoming U.S. Presidential elections, I've been a bit busy lately so I haven't had as much time to read all of the new posts and threads (although somehow I always manage to find myself here in the pics section :lol: ). I will look for your thread in the other section. :)

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'PlanetPage' I think that my friend MSG really summed up that time in a wonderful way. I just also want to say that back then, I really didn't know that I was witnessing something so monumental that people would be talking about it even to this day. I would have never in my wildest dreams have thought that there would be a Led Zeppelin website and I would be able to share so much with people that love and respect them as much as I do. To me, it is a very heartwarming experience now to be able to talk to people like yourself and share experiences I had back then. And I am very thankful to have made a lot of friends here, so I have Led Zeppelin and their music and legacy to thank for that as well.

And let's all hope (because I am still remaining positive) that there will be more experiences to be had in the future!!

:beer:

Aw, thanks so much for that, ILJP. :kiss:

I agree with you that I never dreamed that, as great as LZ was, we would be here today talking about the band. When I was young and experiencing it all, I certainly didn't have the foresight or vision to see that the band would be talked about and worshiped in the manner that they are so many decades later. I also haven't spent the last 30 something years thinking about them in the way that I do now - I put it all behind me and went on to live an entire life and it was only recently that all those experiences just came flooding back to me. I have really enjoyed making new friends and meeting people here who either have, like you, shared the same experiences as me or who didn't have those experiences but are interested in knowing more about that era and Zep's glory days.

Here's to more great musical experiences - whatever they may be. :beer:

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