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"their opening number, was very rough, and the next, ‘The Lady’, a track from LZ 5, wasn’t much better either."
I consider myself an avid Zep fan, but I've never heard of this track.
Any info? It's not on Houses of the Holy or Physical Graffiti."Speak clearly if you speak at all; carve every word before you let it fall"
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craigb wrote:"their opening number, was very rough, and the next, ‘The Lady’, a track from LZ 5, wasn’t much better either."
I consider myself an avid Zep fan, but I've never heard of this track.
Any info? It's not on Houses of the Holy or Physical Graffiti.
He's referring to Over the Hills and Far Away.............Hey Lady, you got the love I need............0 -
does anyone remember Zeppelin Digital? ah, those were the daysdon't compete; coexist
what are you but my reflection? who am i to judge or strike you down?
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i was thinkin 'death before dishonor'0 -
Rather than start a new Zep thread I thought I'd ask this here: Does anyone besides me prefer Robert Plant's singing on more recent stuff like Raising Sand to his work on all those great 60's and 70's albums? I often wish Plant could go back and do those early vocal with his more mature voice. His screaming banshee style from those early records make them almost unlistenable for me and there are SO MANY great songs on them. And it's not that I think Plant is a bad singer or that I'm trying to put him down- not at all- it's just not a style of singing that ever worked for me. Anyone else feel that way?
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
I guess I am still able to get in to the old Plant singing style while appreciating how he sings now with the focus on texture and tone. I think we have also already started seeing this with Eddie. Less screaming and more of a focus on his softer side. I think that's why we've seen such long gaps between albums.brianlux said:Rather than start a new Zep thread I thought I'd ask this here: Does anyone besides me prefer Robert Plant's singing on more recent stuff like Raising Sand to his work on all those great 60's and 70's albums? I often wish Plant could go back and do those early vocal with his more mature voice. His screaming banshee style from those early records make them almost unlistenable for me and there are SO MANY great songs on them. And it's not that I think Plant is a bad singer or that I'm trying to put him down- not at all- it's just not a style of singing that ever worked for me. Anyone else feel that way?It's a hopeless situation...0 -
I'm guessing a big part of the reason for both singers changing styles is the wear and tear that years of screaming has on the vocal chords.tbergs said:
I guess I am still able to get in to the old Plant singing style while appreciating how he sings now with the focus on texture and tone. I think we have also already started seeing this with Eddie. Less screaming and more of a focus on his softer side. I think that's why we've seen such long gaps between albums.brianlux said:Rather than start a new Zep thread I thought I'd ask this here: Does anyone besides me prefer Robert Plant's singing on more recent stuff like Raising Sand to his work on all those great 60's and 70's albums? I often wish Plant could go back and do those early vocal with his more mature voice. His screaming banshee style from those early records make them almost unlistenable for me and there are SO MANY great songs on them. And it's not that I think Plant is a bad singer or that I'm trying to put him down- not at all- it's just not a style of singing that ever worked for me. Anyone else feel that way?
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
And smoking.brianlux said:
I'm guessing a big part of the reason for both singers changing styles is the wear and tear that years of screaming has on the vocal chords.tbergs said:
I guess I am still able to get in to the old Plant singing style while appreciating how he sings now with the focus on texture and tone. I think we have also already started seeing this with Eddie. Less screaming and more of a focus on his softer side. I think that's why we've seen such long gaps between albums.brianlux said:Rather than start a new Zep thread I thought I'd ask this here: Does anyone besides me prefer Robert Plant's singing on more recent stuff like Raising Sand to his work on all those great 60's and 70's albums? I often wish Plant could go back and do those early vocal with his more mature voice. His screaming banshee style from those early records make them almost unlistenable for me and there are SO MANY great songs on them. And it's not that I think Plant is a bad singer or that I'm trying to put him down- not at all- it's just not a style of singing that ever worked for me. Anyone else feel that way?I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
True... makes me think of Paul Westerberg's wonderful 500,000 cigarette voice.dankind said:
And smoking.brianlux said:
I'm guessing a big part of the reason for both singers changing styles is the wear and tear that years of screaming has on the vocal chords.tbergs said:
I guess I am still able to get in to the old Plant singing style while appreciating how he sings now with the focus on texture and tone. I think we have also already started seeing this with Eddie. Less screaming and more of a focus on his softer side. I think that's why we've seen such long gaps between albums.brianlux said:Rather than start a new Zep thread I thought I'd ask this here: Does anyone besides me prefer Robert Plant's singing on more recent stuff like Raising Sand to his work on all those great 60's and 70's albums? I often wish Plant could go back and do those early vocal with his more mature voice. His screaming banshee style from those early records make them almost unlistenable for me and there are SO MANY great songs on them. And it's not that I think Plant is a bad singer or that I'm trying to put him down- not at all- it's just not a style of singing that ever worked for me. Anyone else feel that way?
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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