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Anyone got Easy Rider Soundtrack...Gawd I love that, and the movie ROCKS too.
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The only Ten Years After song I've heard is "I'd Love to Change The World"
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[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]Bron-Y-Aur-Stomp us tremendous. Creedance I'm gonna badmoon you and tell you to download all the mentioned songs if you haven't already heard them.[/QUOTE]
I already own everything mentioned so far. |
rock not roll have you noticed themaninblue has made 14 posts in a row in your thread. I reported him, but apparently noone cares if I tell them maybe you should.
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Well what albums do you have?
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[QUOTE=FreebirdTPM]Anyone got Easy Rider Soundtrack...Gawd I love that, and the movie ROCKS too.[/QUOTE]
There is a good dylan story to go with that. |
[QUOTE=Creedence Clearwater]I already own everything mentioned so far.[/QUOTE]
Ok then go buy what you don't own. |
[QUOTE=Creedence Clearwater]There is a good dylan story to go with that.[/QUOTE]
What story? |
Dylan told hopper that he would only do a song for it if he changed the ending.
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[QUOTE=Creedence Clearwater]There is a good dylan story to go with that.[/QUOTE]
You shall tell this story. |
"Trampled Underfoot" is my personal favorite Zeppelin song, even if "Physical Graffiti" was disappointing overall.
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Did they?
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[QUOTE=Disconnection Notice]"Trampled Underfoot" is my personal favorite Zeppelin song, even if "Physical Graffiti" was disappointing overall.[/QUOTE]
Trampled Underfoot is terrifc. It really show JPJ's keyboard skills. Do you own Physical Graffiti Mr. Creedance? Dylan and The Dead is over :upset: What should I listen to now? |
Thank God they didn't listen to him, although I wouldn't mind a Dylan song on that soundtrack.
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Hes anyone now relevant story:
Peter Grant once went up to Dylan saying "I run Led Zeppelin," and Bob says, "Yeah but I don't come to you with my problems." |
[QUOTE=Creedence Clearwater]Hes anyone now relevant story:
Peter Grant once went up to Dylan saying "I run Led Zeppelin," and Bob says, "Yeah but I don't come to you with my problems."[/QUOTE] :eek: Oh no he didn't girlfriend! |
[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]Trampled Underfoot is terrifc. It really show JPJ's keyboard skills. Do you own Physical Graffiti Mr. Creedance?
Dylan and The Dead is over :upset: What should I listen to now?[/QUOTE] It's over for me too:( Recommend me something also. |
[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]Trampled Underfoot is terrifc. It really show JPJ's keyboard skills. Do you own Physical Graffiti Mr. Creedance?
Dylan and The Dead is over :upset: What should I listen to now?[/QUOTE] Sure do, although i would like it is you let the music be your master, will you head the master's call? |
[QUOTE=Creedence Clearwater]Hes anyone now relevant story:
Peter Grant once went up to Dylan saying "I run Led Zeppelin," and Bob says, "Yeah but I don't come to you with my problems."[/QUOTE] I heard about that. Just when I thought Bob Dylan couldn't get any cooler... |
[QUOTE=Creedence Clearwater]Sure do, although i would like it is you let the music be your master, will you head the master's call?[/QUOTE]
That sentence made no sense to me. |
[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]:eek: Oh no he didn't girlfriend![/QUOTE]
right i didn't expect that response but ok. |
I'm waiting for a recommendation........
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[QUOTE=Creedence Clearwater]right i didn't expect that response but ok.[/QUOTE]
Just recommend me and Livewired something. |
I reccomend listening to The Band
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[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]That sentence made no sense to me.[/QUOTE]
yah, its a Led zep quote and you didn't pick up on it, now i shall be the led zep expert :thumb: |
[QUOTE=FreebirdTPM]I reccomend listening to The Band[/QUOTE]
I already own alot of stuff from the Band |
as for a reccomendation Dylan's Highway 61 revisted from 1965 is electric.
In particular tombstone blues (listen tyo the lyrics) andc desolation row. |
Plus you still ahve to work out my quote jpj
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[QUOTE=Creedence Clearwater]as for a reccomendation Dylan's Highway 61 revisted from 1965 is electric.
In particular tombstone blues (listen tyo the lyrics) andc desolation row.[/QUOTE] Desolation Row has awesome lyrics. |
[QUOTE=B0nz0]ok ok, i admit it, i'm a classic rock nut. i love led zeppelin, the beatles, the who, eric clapton, the doors, and so on. most of the bands i listen to broke up years before i was born. at 17, nearly every song on my playlist is older than me. but is it just my imagination, or is classic rock experiencing sort of a revival. i am running into an increasing number of classic rock fans my age. at my school (an all boys high school), the school newspaper took a poll of everyone's favorite genre and band. led zeppeling got 5th and the beatles got 6th, behind that rap crap. classic rock made up a large percent of ppls favorite genre. is this just by me, or are other ppl noticing this too?
o and for u classic rock fans, the crime of the new century was that the Yardbirds new CD, Birdland, recieved no attention at all. that deserved a grammy, or 6. so are there any other classic rock fans out there, and even if ur not, have u been noticing somewhat of a revival in interest for that sort of music?[/QUOTE] It's called classic rock now? ..... *pauses* *scratches her beard*.... Okay, I can dig it. Actually, now that you mention it, I have noticed a bit of a revival in the *mimics her French-Canadian husband*... genre. I'm still excited after listening to Slash and Iggy's new band, Velvet something-or-other. People like Slash and Lenny Kravitz I just wanna hug and hand them a kokanee. And Ozzy's still producing! I turned on this Dog show on A&E and heard Ozzy's support! Actually, Bonzo -- and, btw, great handle -- in my view the great rock riffs haven't died nor have they rusted away. Folks are just paying attention again. And good for all of us. (Nice post you put up there, I enjoyed it.) |
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