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[QUOTE=i_am_Jimmy_Page]That's true, but to be honest, I prefer a lot of their live stuff,
my favourite studio track is The Golden Road.. Which is pretty short, I actually still regret getting a best of the 'Dead, they deserve a lot more really,[/QUOTE] my new years resoultion was to not by any more greatest hit albums because after i do i always will anyways buy their LPs. |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]O.K., there's a loose one in the bunch.[/QUOTE]
was that directed at me :confused: |
No, Livewired :)
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Old Memory:I was lying on the floor listening to the radio, Legends Of Classic Rock came on. It was Neil Young. The Song "Down By The River" followed by "Heart of Gold" and alot of other songs. The next Day I bought EBKTIN and Harvest.
First Time I ever heard Neil. |
Well...first time you knew you heard Neil Young.
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[QUOTE=Badmoon]Well...first time you knew you heard Neil Young.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I had probably heard him before. |
[QUOTE=ledpoisoning27]my new years resoultion was to not by any more greatest hit albums because after i do i always will anyways buy their LPs.[/QUOTE]
Yeah I learned that the hard way...I have so many ****e compilations that tell me nothing about the music in the inside cover. The first Grateful Dead song I heard was "Touch of Grey" and I liked it a lot because I was in my 80's phase. |
[QUOTE=Jam2Me]Yeah I learned that the hard way...I have so many ****e compilations that tell me nothing about the music in the inside cover.
The first Grateful Dead song I heard was "Touch of Grey" and I liked it a lot because I was in my 80's phase.[/QUOTE] I thankfully dont have many compilations. Uh Best of the Grateful Dead, Best Of Rush, Best Of Eric Burdon and the Animals, A Deep Purple Compliation. I think thats pretty much it. |
I remember watching Keith Moon's and Jimi Hendrix's "Behind the Music" specials back to back when I was like, 11 or 12. That's what first got me into rock.
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i got a lot of compilations but most of them i have sold or given away because i ended up buy their LPs, one compiliation i have and will keep that i can think of right now is the Very Best of Cream.
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Yeah that springs to mind as a good compilation,
I'm listening to wheels of fire, for the first time in ages now. |
[QUOTE=ledpoisoning27]Led Zeppelin III had some songs that could be considered flower power. I've just recently gotten into 'flower power' type music[/QUOTE]
Like what? Influenced by folk and country =/= "flower power" |
[QUOTE=Disconnection Notice]I remember watching Keith Moon's and Jimi Hendrix's "Behind the Music" specials back to back when I was like, 11 or 12. That's what first got me into rock.[/QUOTE]
I wish they'd replay those :( |
I've got Beatles' "1", Best of Grateful Dead, best of Allman Brothers, best of Lynyrd Skynyrd, best of Beach Boys, best of Rolling Stones, Buffalo Springfield and probably some more. Although the best of is good enough for some bands.
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[QUOTE]Like what?
Influenced by folk and country =/= "flower power"[/QUOTE]Most of the songs on their except Immigrant Song and Since I've Been Loving You |
They didn't hold back anything, they had all the famous footage
Hendrix burning his guitar at Monterey Hendrix playing the National Anthem at Woodstock Keith Moon's base drum exploding The Roger Daltrey microphone twirl during Baba O'Riley and the laser lights/fog machine keyboard solo during Won't Get Fooled Again Other stuff too but I barely remember it. My 11/12 year old mind was awed. |
I was a huge Zeppelin n00b, but it was before anybody else liked them, so I was still cool. :cool:
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[QUOTE=ledpoisoning27]Most of the songs on their except Immigrant Song and Since I've Been Loving You[/QUOTE]
Like I said, folk/country influences don't exactly mean "flower power" Bron-Y-Aur Stomp sounds like a classic English/Celtic folk song Gallows Pole is a remake of an old folk song Tangerine is a country-influenced ballad, as is That's The Way Friends and Celebration Day are...not flower power and Hats Off (To Roy Harper) is probably bluesier than Since I've Been Loving You EDIT: Hats off to my awesome way of spelling bluesier (blusier?) |
[QUOTE=Woodstock]I was a huge Zeppelin n00b, but it was before anybody else liked them, so I was still cool. :cool:[/QUOTE]
Same with me i started likeing them and Pink Floyd around 12, and people always were saying things to me like my dad listens to that crap and now all those poeple walking around wearing Zeppelin shirts. |
[QUOTE=Disconnection Notice]Like I said, folk/country influences don't exactly mean "flower power"
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp sounds like a classic English/Celtic folk song Gallows Pole is a remake of an old folk song Tangerine is a country-influenced ballad, as is That's The Way Friends and Celebration Day are...not flower power and Hats Off (To Roy Harper) is probably bluesier than Since I've Been Loving You EDIT: Hats off to my awesome way of spelling bluesier (blusier?)[/QUOTE] Gallow's Pole is one great song. One of my Zeppelin favs. |
[QUOTE=Woodstock]I was a huge Zeppelin n00b, but it was before anybody else liked them, so I was still cool. :cool:[/QUOTE]
*Was never a Zeppelin n00b :cool: Doors n00b :cool: |
I didn't like The Doors for a long time, but now I love them.
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[QUOTE=Disconnection Notice]Like I said, folk/country influences don't exactly mean "flower power"
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp sounds like a classic English/Celtic folk song Gallows Pole is a remake of an old folk song Tangerine is a country-influenced ballad, as is That's The Way Friends and Celebration Day are...not flower power and Hats Off (To Roy Harper) is probably bluesier than Since I've Been Loving You EDIT: Hats off to my awesome way of spelling bluesier (blusier?)[/QUOTE] yeah, you win, i was just try to support who ever said that some of their songs were, but their were many hippie followers of Zeppelin. i give you reps for proving me wrong. :thumb: |
What is everybody's current musical infatuation?
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I've listened to Led Zeppelin III a lot, so I know what I'm talking about here :lol:
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[QUOTE=ledpoisoning27]yeah, you win, i was just try to support who ever said that some of their songs were, but their were many hippie followers of Zeppelin. i give you reps for proving me wrong. :thumb:[/QUOTE]
What crappy hippies. |
i had Zeppelin III on tape but it broke around 6 months ago so i need it get it on cd.
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[QUOTE=Woodstock]What is everybody's current musical infatuation?[/QUOTE]
I dusted off Kanye West's [I]The College Dropout[/I] and listened to it for the first time since late-August...and I haven't stopped. It, [I]1999[/I], [I]Blood on the Tracks[/I], and Jay-Z's [I]The Blueprint[/I] have gotten the most playtime for the past few weeks. EDIT: Also, I'm sick of people saying I am close-minded when I probably have the most eclectic taste of the regs here. :upset: |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]What crappy hippies.[/QUOTE]
why :confused: |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]What crappy hippies.[/QUOTE]
Agreed :lol: |
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