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dando
12-10-07, 11:51 PM
From the clip I saw on the nightly news, this looked and sounded like a good show. The reviews appear to confirm that:

http://search.redlasso.com/ClipPlayer.aspx?id=3378a022-37b5-4090-b868-0de10d3da74e

http://www.nme.com/news/led-zeppelin/33079

http://www.nme.com/news/33082

Puhleeze go on tour!!!!111!!!11!1! :cool:

-Kevin

extramundane
12-11-07, 12:07 AM
I was watching BBC News when that clip came on. A lot more thunderous than I was expecting.

I knew Bob Plant was looking trollish, but I had no idea Jimmy Page was the 3rd Winter brother. :eek:

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chop456
12-11-07, 02:47 AM
I had no idea Jimmy Page was the 3rd Winter brother.

That 18-year old Brazilian wife has drained him of his vital essence.

RusH
12-11-07, 08:33 AM
.....but Jonsey seems to be stuck in a time capsule, good for him.

I saw him in Tampa in 1999, he blew the crowd away with "Nobody`s fault but mine".:thumbup:

Warlock!
12-11-07, 09:28 AM
Still one of my top three fav bands... but I don't think I'd go to the show if I were given free tix and a police escort :gomer: In my mind Zep were four wildly talented young dudes that could punch out heavy tunes like no one else... not three old dudes trying to rekindle a fire.

It seems like the wrath of the gods got a punch in the nose and it started to flow, I think they might be sinking...

grungex
12-11-07, 10:27 AM
I saw them the last time they were in Chicago, and honestly thought their performance horrible. Rather disillusioning, as they were my favorite band.

Sean Malone
12-11-07, 11:27 AM
Mike Damone: First of all Rat, you never let on how much you like a girl. "Oh, Debbie. Hi." Two, you always call the shots. "Kiss me. You won't regret it." Now three, act like wherever you are, that's the place to be. "Isn't this great?" Four, when ordering food, you find out what she wants, then order for the both of you. It's a classy move. "Now, the lady will have the linguini and white clam sauce, and a Coke with no ice." And five, now this is the most important, Rat. When it comes down to making out, whenever possible, put on side one of Led Zeppelin IV.

:D

Warlock!
12-11-07, 11:50 AM
When it comes down to making out, whenever possible, put on side one of Led Zeppelin IV.

:D
Yet he throws that advice out the window and puts on "Kashmir" from Physical Graffiti. :rolleyes:

:D

dando
12-11-07, 12:36 PM
Mike Damone: First of all Rat, you never let on how much you like a girl. "Oh, Debbie. Hi." Two, you always call the shots. "Kiss me. You won't regret it." Now three, act like wherever you are, that's the place to be. "Isn't this great?" Four, when ordering food, you find out what she wants, then order for the both of you. It's a classy move. "Now, the lady will have the linguini and white clam sauce, and a Coke with no ice." And five, now this is the most important, Rat. When it comes down to making out, whenever possible, put on side one of Led Zeppelin IV.

:D

Classic. :thumbup:

-Kevin

dando
12-11-07, 03:47 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Music/12/11/led.zeppelin.ap/index.html

:cool: :thumbup:

-Kevin

SteveH
12-11-07, 03:57 PM
XM LED all day long

All Led Zep, all the time :thumbup:

Sean Malone
12-11-07, 04:01 PM
Having grown up not only listening to Zep, but covering Zep in club band after club band I still to this day only know the lyrics to about two songs. :)

extramundane
12-11-07, 04:23 PM
Having grown up not only listening to Zep, but covering Zep in club band after club band I still to this day only know the lyrics to about two songs. :)

You're better off. Knowing the lyrics to some of those songs can only hurt your enjoyment.

dando
12-11-07, 05:26 PM
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-Kevin

nissan gtp
12-11-07, 06:46 PM
anybody got a set list ?

RusH
12-11-07, 06:57 PM
'Good Times Bad Times'
'Ramble On'
'Black Dog'
'In My Time Of Dying':thumbup:
'For Your Life'
'Trampled Under Foot'
'Nobody's Fault But Mine'
'No Quarter'
'Since I've Been Loving You'
'Dazed And Confused'
'Stairway To Heaven'
'The Song Remains The Same'
'Misty Mountain Hop'
'Kashmir'
'Whole Lotta Love'
'Rock And Roll'

chop456
12-11-07, 11:59 PM
'Good Times Bad Times'
'Ramble On'
'Black Dog'
'In My Time Of Dying':thumbup:
'For Your Life'
'Trampled Under Foot'
'Nobody's Fault But Mine'
'No Quarter'
'Since I've Been Loving You'
'Dazed And Confused'
'Stairway To Heaven'
'The Song Remains The Same'
'Misty Mountain Hop'
'Kashmir'
'Whole Lotta Love'
'Rock And Roll'

Pretty solid except for Stairway and Kashmir. :yuck:

High Sided
12-12-07, 04:21 AM
Pretty solid except for Stairway :yuck:

maybe you'd prefer it backwards:confused: , http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgTAekO8Zek&feature=related

KaBoom21
12-12-07, 10:58 AM
''For Your Life''

whoa

Andrew Longman
12-12-07, 11:39 AM
I saw them the last time they were in Chicago, and honestly thought their performance horrible. Rather disillusioning, as they were my favorite band.

I saw them in about 1977-78 at the Pontiac Silverdome. Absolutely horrible. But it wasn't really their fault. They sound was bouncing and echoing off the bubble and just sounded like noise. Almost couldn't recognize the songs.

I think that was before they had sophisticated sound equipment to cancel noise/echos in big stadium shows.

The only time I heard sound that bad was about 10 years later at the PNC Center in Jersey for a Kenny Loggins concert (Shut up. GF bought the tickets). In the expensive seats the sound was muffled and flat. We decided to leave and when we got to the grass seats in the back the sound was suddenly great.

dando
12-12-07, 12:07 PM
The only time I heard sound that bad was about 10 years later at the PNC Center in Jersey for a Kenny Loggins concert (Shut up. BF bought the tickets). In the expensive seats the sound was muffled and flat. We decided to leave and when we got to the grass seats in the back the sound was suddenly great.

Fixed that post for ya. Wasn't that your blind man date? :gomer:

-Kevin

Andrew Longman
12-12-07, 12:46 PM
Fixed that post for ya. Wasn't that your blind man date? :gomer:

-Kevin

No, definitely girl. She had certain talents that made seeing Loggins during his worst "Footloose" era a possibility.

She was also nuts and liked to pick fights at the most inconvenient times.

Broke up with her in a bar after midnight when she had one of her fits and I walked 15 miles home in sub-zero January weather. Cold but liberating.

But she was originally a blind date, sort of. She worked at a liquor store I frequented and told another cashier that she wanted to date me. That cashier told me, so I gave her my card and told her to call me. She did and we arranged to meet for a drink.

One problem; I wasn't the customer she wanted to date. When we met I immediately knew I wasn't the right guy but was a gentleman about it and offered to buy her a drink anyway.

Six crazy months later I was walking along a two lane road in the cold at 2 am.

dando
02-19-13, 01:22 PM
Still hope for a reunion.

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/robert-plant-hints-hed-be-open-to-led-zeppelin-reunion-20130218

Better hurry based on Page's looks. :eek: Perhaps he's auditioning for part 2 of The Hobbit? :gomer:

-Kevin

devilmaster
02-19-13, 01:29 PM
I saw them in about 1977-78 at the Pontiac Silverdome. Absolutely horrible. But it wasn't really their fault. They sound was bouncing and echoing off the bubble and just sounded like noise. Almost couldn't recognize the songs.

I think that was before they had sophisticated sound equipment to cancel noise/echos in big stadium shows.

Didn't help. Silverdome was just awful acoustics. I can attest to years later, when I had lions season tix, no halftime concert ever sounded good. The silverdome just sounded bad.

Andrew Longman
02-19-13, 01:58 PM
Still one of my top three fav bands... but I don't think I'd go to the show if I were given free tix and a police escort :gomer: In my mind Zep were four wildly talented young dudes that could punch out heavy tunes like no one else... not three old dudes trying to rekindle a fire.

It seems like the wrath of the gods got a punch in the nose and it started to flow, I think they might be sinking...

I am with you. Same reason I will probably not see the Stones again.

I also them at the Pontiac Silverdome in I think 1978. It was awful but not their fault. The sound was bouncing off the bubble roof and echoing around the place to the point it just sounded like a loud mess.

Somehow Bruce is not the same. He continues to put out and perform new music that speaks to his current life. That's different than watching 60 year olds performing 40 year old hits.

Napoleon
02-19-13, 03:28 PM
Somehow Bruce is not the same. He continues to put out and perform new music that speaks to his current life.

His last 3 or 4 albums have been pretty good and though I saw him live 3 or so years ago, and have never seen the Stones or LZ other then on tape (same with Bruce from an earlier era) he seems to be head and shoulders above them (and always has been) as a concert performer.

Anteater
02-19-13, 03:51 PM
Better hurry based on Page's looks. :eek: Perhaps he's auditioning for part 2 of The Hobbit?
:eek: I think you meant Plant, not Page, but that is truly a scary photo.

I just saw The Who perform Quadrophenia last month; at 69 years old, Roger Daltrey still looks pretty good for an aging rock god, even with his shirt unbuttoned:
http://www.ocregister.com/entertainment/townshend-413709-time-tommy.html

The band sounded great, too.

Andrew Longman
02-19-13, 04:03 PM
...he seems to be head and shoulders above them (and always has been) as a concert performer.I first saw Bruce in (I think) 1975 perform in Jadwin Gym at Princeton University. It was the last concert ever there because he literally broke the building. People were jumping and dancing so wildly that the balcony cracked.

I've know people who claimed they didn't even like Bruce... Until they were hauled off to a concert by friends.

dando
02-19-13, 05:47 PM
:eek: I think you meant Plant, not Page, but that is truly a scary photo.

I just saw The Who perform Quadrophenia last month; at 69 years old, Roger Daltrey still looks pretty good for an aging rock god, even with his shirt unbuttoned:
http://www.ocregister.com/entertainment/townshend-413709-time-tommy.html

The band sounded great, too.

Yup. My bad. Maybe he escaped from Dora as the Angry Old Troll. :gomer:

-Kevin

datachicane
02-19-13, 06:52 PM
The Stones, as great and influential a band as they are, have always been less than inspired as a live act. I've collected, ummm, 'alternative' recordings for years, and there's a reason why there are few diehard Stones collectors- same setlists, same safe note-for-note arrangements, same patter, same jokes night after night. They'd been phoning it in live even back at their peak, which was decidedly a long, long time ago.

Zeppelin had their share of problems, what with Page and his legendary fatfingers, Plant's endless mindnumbingly stoned patter, and the whole band often hopelessly out of tune by the end of the set, but on a good night there was real magic there, warts and all.

Gotta confess I was pretty disappointed by the Quadrophenia show when I caught it- what, like ten years ago? The whole thing seemed very weighted down, very orchestrated in a way that sapped the thing that made the Who a great live band. Their shows were full of barely-controlled, stripped-down energy, which is hard to pull off with ten or fifteen people on stage all with marks to hit. Still a hugely important album, one of my favorites, which made it all the harder to take.

Don Quixote
02-19-13, 07:49 PM
I saw Zepplin in 1977 in Cleveland and they were on that night. It was nearly a perfect show. The reviews from the previous show in Indianapolis were bad, and they played maybe 6 less songs in Indy. So we lucked out for that one.

I have seen the Stones maybe 5-6 times, and each one of those shows were totally forgettable. I would never pay to see them again.

I saw the Who twice, once when Keith Moon was still with us, and once after. In my mind, it was never the same band without Moon. The Isle of Wight show from the early 70's that is available on dvd is amazing.

I thought Pink Floyd could do a stadium show better than any other band. I saw them in Cleveland on their Animals tour. I wish I could live through that again.

Just some observations from an old fool and rock-n-roll outlaw. :gomer:

dando
02-19-13, 07:55 PM
:confused:
I saw Zepplin in 1977 in Cleveland and they were on that night. It was nearly a perfect show. The reviews from the previous show in Indianapolis were bad, and they played maybe 6 less songs in Indy. So we lucked out for that one.

I have seen the Stones maybe 5-6 times, and each one of those shows were totally forgettable. I would never pay to see them again.

I saw the Who twice, once when Keith Moon was still with us, and once after. In my mind, it was never the same band without Moon. The Isle of Wight show from the early 70's that is available on dvd is amazing.

I thought Pink Floyd could do a stadium show better than any other band. I saw them in Cleveland on their Animals tour. I wish I could live through that again.

Just some observations from an old fart and rock-n-roll outlaw. :gomer:

Fixerated. :gomer: :p

-Kevin

chop456
02-20-13, 02:40 AM
Page and his legendary fatfingers.

Thank you. I've always thought he was a far, FAR better songwriter and producer than he was a guitarist. Hugely overrated, IMO, as is Clapton.

Napoleon
02-21-13, 02:04 PM
I saw Zepplin in 1977 in Cleveland and they were on that night.

Was that on April 27th (edit, or 28th) of that year?

http://product-images.highwire.com/2281902/ledzeppelin77richfield-copywm.jpg

Don Quixote
02-21-13, 02:40 PM
I went the first night, the 27th. Somewhere I still have the ticket stub! :D

Napoleon
02-21-13, 05:48 PM
I went the first night, the 27th. Somewhere I still have the ticket stub! :D

That would have been my 16th birthday.

I always save my ticket stubs for stuff like that.

Don Quixote
02-21-13, 07:32 PM
That would have been my 16th birthday.
Young whipper-snapper. Get your dogs off my lawn!

Hard Driver
02-21-13, 11:14 PM
I don't think they can still do it. But I was at this show, that was awsome

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ppxkcb9r52g


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6s5LMWI7Uk

And Stairway to Heaven

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBk-iRihSUg

dando
02-23-13, 03:53 AM
I'd like to add how much respect I have for Dave Grohl post-Nirvana.

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Jimmy may not be the best, but he can thrash with the best of them.

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And my personal favorite:

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-Kevin