Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day
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Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day
Since this is a movie, I put it here. Hope it plays in Austin! Wooot!
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Re: Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day
1. Each member a master muscian. If you count Plant's voice.
2. Ability to write first rate songs. Yeah they ripped off some stuff but majority is original and killer.
3. Ability to produce killer albums. Only thing wrong with the lesser thought of ones is that they are not iconic classics like the majority.
4. Performance ability. Can improvise and go go into 15 minute version of 5 minute song off top of their heads and stay in sync.
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Re: Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day
What impressed me alot about Led Zeppelin is that every time they performed a song live they would never play it the same way.
Every live performance they would tweak the songs and add changes to every instrument. They would do all kinds of improv and jamming.
If you see them perform Kashmir live, Jimmy Page solos all over the end of the song. Those familiar with the song know that it never had a guitar solo.
Every live performance they would tweak the songs and add changes to every instrument. They would do all kinds of improv and jamming.
If you see them perform Kashmir live, Jimmy Page solos all over the end of the song. Those familiar with the song know that it never had a guitar solo.
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Re: Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day
Music forum doesn't get visited as much I guess.
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/music-talk/...mber-22nd.html
I rather wait and watch at home since the 'Mighty Led' made me wait 5yrs
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/music-talk/...mber-22nd.html
I rather wait and watch at home since the 'Mighty Led' made me wait 5yrs
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Re: Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day
I can barely listen to Zeppelin anymore. Their first album is still good, and Houses of the Holy is great all the way through. Other than that, it's isolated tracks here and there that I still enjoy, like "Since I've Been Lovin' You" off of III. But easily one of the most overrated, overplayed bands in history.
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Re: Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day
I am excited for this. I listened to Presence today and it is still my favorite Zep album and one of my favs of all time.
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DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Re: Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day
What impressed me alot about Led Zeppelin is that every time they performed a song live they would never play it the same way.
Every live performance they would tweak the songs and add changes to every instrument. They would do all kinds of improv and jamming.
If you see them perform Kashmir live, Jimmy Page solos all over the end of the song. Those familiar with the song know that it never had a guitar solo.
Every live performance they would tweak the songs and add changes to every instrument. They would do all kinds of improv and jamming.
If you see them perform Kashmir live, Jimmy Page solos all over the end of the song. Those familiar with the song know that it never had a guitar solo.
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DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Re: Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day
I can barely listen to Zeppelin anymore. Their first album is still good, and Houses of the Holy is great all the way through. Other than that, it's isolated tracks here and there that I still enjoy, like "Since I've Been Lovin' You" off of III. But easily one of the most overrated, overplayed bands in history.