"LED ZEPPELIN - We blew everyone else off the stage - and we will do it again",(PAGE)

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  • Blind3
    Blind3 Posts: 1,149
    I saw them in the 70's and I'll gladly see them again. Absolutely amazing live. It'll be great to compare and contrast the sound and watch two generations of Bonhams .
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  • Saturnal wrote:
    lol what a dork...He's one of my fav guitarists ever, but they're gonna suck now compared to what they were....and what they were wasn't the best thing on earth either. Most people I've talked to who saw them said they weren't that good live...this is pretty much consistent with most of the footage I've seen. The only good live stuff I've heard are the BBC recordings.

    I also saw them live back in their heyday. 1975 at Earl's Court. It was my first big stadium show and I had a pretty good seat - it was also the first time anyone had really used big projection screens, certainly in the UK. I remember it as an amazing show although I was only a kid, and the footage on the DVD is pretty much how I remember it.
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  • muppet
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    It's win win for me. If Led Zeppelin decide to fully reunite and put out an album, then hey that's good. If they don't, then there's Robert Plants amazing solo career. Raising Sand is my favourite album of the year.
  • There are still plenty of "sharks" in the Sound, come back to Seattle!
    I would GLADLY pay the pay-per view and be awake at whatever strange hour it would be on here...PLEASE! whatever it would take to watch this show.
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  • Saturnal wrote:
    lol what a dork...He's one of my fav guitarists ever, but they're gonna suck now compared to what they were....and what they were wasn't the best thing on earth either. Most people I've talked to who saw them said they weren't that good live...this is pretty much consistent with most of the footage I've seen. The only good live stuff I've heard are the BBC recordings.

    waw. did you hear any of their bootlegs? if no, restrain to comment
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  • Zoso
    Zoso Posts: 6,425
    sunnyday wrote:
    waw. did you hear any of their bootlegs? if no, restrain to comment

    I have heard a lot of their bootlegs and ofocurse I don agree with the other dudes opinion. led zep boot = sensational.
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  • NewJPage
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    Saturnal wrote:
    lol what a dork...He's one of my fav guitarists ever, but they're gonna suck now compared to what they were....and what they were wasn't the best thing on earth either. Most people I've talked to who saw them said they weren't that good live...this is pretty much consistent with most of the footage I've seen. The only good live stuff I've heard are the BBC recordings.

    obviously never heard a zeppelin boot. go find some.

    seriously, i wanna rail on everyone posting shit about zep, but i don't have the energy. if you don't get it, you obviously don't like pearl jam..
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  • I think they should just leave it as a one off performance.
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  • The thing is, I don;t think he does have a huge ego in the way most people would understand it. Yes, he plainly sees no point in being falsely modest about his achievements as a musician, and he's right. He's a musical genius. But on a person-to-person random basis he seems laid-back, soft-spoken and perfectly normal. When I interviewed Chris Cornell back in May in London, someone was waiting outside the dressing-room door to come in and see him. The tour manager stuck his head round the door and alerted Chris that someone was waiting, but whoever they were waited patiently in the corridor for 15 minutes until we'd finished up the 45-minute talk. And this patient hanger-about in corridors turned out to be, eventually, none other than Jimmy Page. He smiled sweetly and said hello as I left and of course I said hi and shook his hand - who wouldn't? Later I found out he'd been perfectly happy to chat for 15 minutes to my friend who was waiting for me outside in the corridor, even introducing himself to her as if he didn't expect her to know who he was.

    Point of the story - anyone with a huge ego would have made a nuisance of themselves, expected Chris to drop what he was doing, tried to turf me out. But like I said - casual, normal, perfectly laid-back. I was impressed. I got to meet two of my biggest musical heroes that night, and neither of them disappointed me.

    WOW awesome story!
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