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whats the best Zep album?
If you say anything other than Physical Graffiti, you're a poser
Ah, PHYSICAL GRAFFITTI--first album I got drunk to...Hurled my Budweisers all over a friend's new suede Pumas. I think about that every time I hear "Kashmir"...
What about the underage sex slave Jimmy Paige kept prisoner on the road... that mentioned?
you are full of chit. Lori Maddox was essentially an emancipated minor who's mom was a hollywood publicist who knew fully well she was running around with the rock crowd in hollywood. she was also a teen fashion model.
in no way was she a "sex slave" u idiot.
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Originally Posted by Willie Wanker
Led Zeppelin III is my personal favorite. Page's guitar solo on "Since I've Been Loving You" is his best work imo.
absolutely one of Page's BEST solos.
studio version ..
live from the movie "The Song Remains The Same"
just watch Page's fret work on this song. this is why he's the GOAT
bonus ... "Train kept A Rollin'" from the Movie "Blow Up"
actually i prefer Aerosmith's cover better ... it's got more blues funk to it
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Originally Posted by Next Best Thing
Tangerine is a listenable song even though it's more of a jingle.
not so much a jingle more of an acoustic/blues/rock crossover...
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Originally Posted by rooster
"Ten Years Gone"....great fuggin tune...
(Fun to play on git-tar too, Willie....)
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Originally Posted by FatCity
why wouldnt they be boring?
outside of Bonham they were studio musicians
not so. Plant was in "Band of Joy" with his friend John Henry Bonham .. they were virtual unknowns when Page and JP Jones who did have extensive studio musician experience got a "lead" to go see them. the rest as they say is history.
Page was in fact one of the most sought after studio guitarists of the day.
my favorite Page solo .... live. "Achilles Last Stand"
the beginning ..... Danmarks Radio 1969 ... the greatness begins.