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Post by melon1 on Mar 7, 2006 18:54:28 GMT -5
means Yuck. I like 'em ok but they're 2 of my least favorites. Ten Years Gone gets my vote. Hopefully many will vote.
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Post by kool on Mar 7, 2006 19:04:02 GMT -5
No "Immigrant Song", no vote from me.
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Post by RocDoc on Mar 7, 2006 19:17:32 GMT -5
No 'Since I've Been Loving You' either, tsk tsk tsk......
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Post by RocDoc on Mar 7, 2006 19:20:47 GMT -5
So I guess it'll have to be between 'How Many More Times' (but the crazy live version that I think is from that LA Forum show) and then '4 Sticks' (which Danny Carrey musta listened to a shitload of times when it came out).....
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Post by rockysigman on Mar 7, 2006 19:33:37 GMT -5
"Houses of the Holy" is up there twice, so I don't know which one I'm supposed to vote for.
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Post by kool on Mar 7, 2006 19:36:11 GMT -5
Cool, let's make the second 'Houses of the Holy'... 'Immigrant Song'. That way I can vote. Maybe we can also count votes for that stinker 'Bron - Y - Aur Stomp' to "Since I've Been Loving You" too. I doubt anyone would vote for it anyway.
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Post by Galactus on Mar 7, 2006 19:38:52 GMT -5
Heartbreaker.
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Post by rockysigman on Mar 7, 2006 19:40:06 GMT -5
Actually, I think I probably would have voted for "Immigrant Song" if it were up there. I don't really listen to Zep anymore though.
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Post by kool on Mar 7, 2006 19:44:14 GMT -5
In that case, vote for the second 'Holy' too. They count as 'Immigrant' votes.
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Post by strat-0 on Mar 7, 2006 20:46:16 GMT -5
I voted for Good Times Bad Times. Not that it's the greatest, but I used to sing it when we covered it in the Mojos. Did it up brown, too. Also because it's one of those minute-fifty gems like Comm Breakdown and Imm Song that I can hardly believe were actually hits on AM radio.
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Post by kmc on Mar 7, 2006 22:32:05 GMT -5
I voted Going To California.
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Post by wayved on Mar 8, 2006 0:24:01 GMT -5
Zeppelin. Strawman would have a fucking heart attack. Wish he was here. Just so he could spread his venom against them! Cos I would probably agree. But as far as imagination in songcraft and breaking new ground while achieving a massive audience they took the cake.
I love Zeppelin. Trying to name a favorite song from them from me is like trying to pick your favorite day out of all the days you lived. I can even get down to the Crunge.
Thats my vote. I rarely listen now but when Zeptember (dumb I know, but I get my Zeppelin fix in a month and its good!) comes its on like donkey Kong!
WORST LED ZEPPELIN MEMORY: I had to go to the town of El Paso (my parents drove--and they were gracious enough to let me go, at a young age, to the Sound Warhouse there) to get my music when I was young. I bought THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME SOUNDTRACK--the tape with the 26 minute Dazed and Confused HAD NO TAPE IN IT! That was foul.
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Post by wayved on Mar 8, 2006 0:41:45 GMT -5
You know what? FOUR STICKS gonna get my vote! Bonham was a crazy ass dude on the drums. Wheres Moby Dick? Fook! A band I played drums in had a jokey Moby Dick solo--it was pretty bad--but Bonham could throw that shit down. Anyone who has seen the Zep DVD CANNOT deny that--raw power. Drummers are always the hardest working part of any band (unless you are in Low or Codiene--or KRAFTWERK (heheheheh)--Led Zeppelin (and the who)especially--Plant would grab his cock, Page would be stoned and wailing (but its not hard to play guitar physically), Jones would be lurking in the background but Bonham, man--:hey--heres Moby Dick" says Plant! and Bonham goes OFF! While those other fuckers are off smoking zeppelin (har har) sized joints, joking Bonham is providing the crowd with some inhuman drum pounding--he always gave 150 percent. Thats talent, man. Even if you hate Led Zeppelin they had a kick ass drummer. A drummer with superhuman skill. Neil Peart is great, but Bonham --he was King Kong.
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Post by wayved on Mar 8, 2006 0:46:18 GMT -5
My apologies to Bill Bruford--who in my humble opinion even smokes Peart.....
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Post by Adam on Mar 8, 2006 1:09:08 GMT -5
I voted Over The Hills and Far Away.
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