Fire Paramedic Posted August 10, 2021 Share Posted August 10, 2021 I would like to say, what a run these guys had between 1969 through 1979., a hole decade of extraordinary success, and arguably second to none, Led Zeppelin was king growing up in the 70’s with other legionary bands, such as YES, Genesis, Rolling Stones, Deep Purple, ELP, Moody Blues etc., Led Zeppelin was really the band that most kids admired growing up including huge followings in Jr., and High School with Tee shirts and dedicated following that were passionate that never faltered, which still exists today, which is remarkable to say the least. Here is the kicker to this post. I was never a fan, I was a fan of ELP, YES, Genesis etc. However, the respect for Led Zeppelin is monumental and Jimmy Page is one of my guitar hero’s. Isn’t that one for ages. P.S I hope Led Zeppelin live on such as Bach, Mozart, Beethoven etc., thank you, Led Zeppelin for making such an impact on Rock&Roll, hopefully remembered for centuries!……. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BobDobbs Posted August 10, 2021 Share Posted August 10, 2021 50 minutes ago, Fire Paramedic said: I would like to say, what a run these guys had between 1969 through 1979., a hole decade of extraordinary success, and arguably second to none, Led Zeppelin was king growing up in the 70’s with other legionary bands, such as YES, Genesis, Rolling Stones, Deep Purple, ELP, Moody Blues etc., Led Zeppelin was really the band that most kids admired growing up including huge followings in Jr., and High School with Tee shirts and dedicated following that were passionate that never faltered, which still exists today, which is remarkable to say the least. Here is the kicker to this post. I was never a fan, I was a fan of ELP, YES, Genesis etc. However, the respect for Led Zeppelin is monumental and Jimmy Page is one of my guitar hero’s. Isn’t that one for ages. P.S I hope Led Zeppelin live on such as Bach, Mozart, Beethoven etc., thank you, Led Zeppelin for making such an impact on Rock&Roll, hopefully remembered for centuries!……. What's funny is how cliquish we all were back in HS regarding our bands. The chess club, science club type were into prog rock, King Crimson, Yes, ELP, Genesis, Rush etc. The shop kids were jamming the Stones, Zeppelin, Queen, etc. And of course the drama club folk were jamming their Elton John and assorted show tunes. I think everyone loved The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Well, except for the Young Republicans group 🙂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rm2551 Posted August 11, 2021 Share Posted August 11, 2021 Video really did kill the radio star. Even in the '80's music had a much deeper place/consideration in lives. Hardly at all now, but things do seem to come back into fashion... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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