Led Zeppelin win Polar Music prize
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clips of jimmy page, robert plant and john paul jones receiving award and much other various zepdom
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Bonzo ruled on the drums !
Too bad I dont know that language- i dont have a clue as to what being said, alltho i did hear " Bruce Springsteen " mentioned once or twice.
speaking of which - Jimmy Page was at the final European Bruce show- this is the review from ww.backstreets.com----written totally in tribute to Led Zeppelin:
Jimmy Page At The Final European Bruce Show
http://www.Backstreets.com/news.html had some fun, writing this review using alot of Zeppelin references. Funny stuff:
5/21: BABE I'M GONNA LEAVE YOU
After a 3-week run in Europe, Springsteen Rambles On
With the surviving members of Led Zeppelin in town to accept the Polar Music Prize (an honor Springsteen received in 1997), Jimmy Page was in the house for the Stockholm show. Alas, Bruce didn't seize the moment and bring him up for "When the Levee Breaks" -- Page stayed in the crowd. (Heartbreaker, huh?) But he surely didn't stay in his seat, as this European tour-closer had everyone fired up, on stage and off. A Whole Lotta Love from the enthusiastic crowd, a contrast to the previous night in Oslo as Bruce hinted, joking, "I don’t have to mention any names...." It was a longer set, giving No Quarter at 22 songs and over two-and-a-half hours. And while most of the Songs Remained the Same, Bruce worked in a few of the rarities from this leg: "Bring Them Home," "Long Black Veil," and "Adam Raised a Cain" (introduced as "an old song written by a very old man"). Springsteen gave a special Thank You to his Friends in Sweden and noted how long it's been Since I've Been Loving You: "This is the 31st year we’ve been coming here," he said fondly, adding that since he's only 30 years old, "It’s a true miracle!" Of the European tour as a whole: "We had a wonderful time the past three weeks. I wish it could have been twice as long." Sounds like he'll be doing something about that come the fall, with more Dancing Days ahead for Europe... for now, he's gonna Bring It on Home.
Next: U.S. fans, Your Time is Gonna Come: No more Over the Hills and Far Away... Springsteen and the band take a Night Flight back across the Ocean to start the U.S. leg in Boston this Saturday. (And of course, soon after that, they're Going to California.) Hot Dog, We're Gonna Groove!
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Cool that Jon Lord introduced them.
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And recently Plant went on to say that England should be a republic and do away with the monarchy. So I don't think we'll be seeing any Sir...
He slammed Blair in his Mighty Rearranger album almost as bad as PJ slammed Bush in Riot Act. So no friendship there either.
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Does anybody know how to record the stream?
I have a WM and RM recorder, but I can't seem to make it work :(
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