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Ed is an eccentric artist with a drinking and drug problem. He’s had problems for a long long time. He just went off the deep end when Valerie left him and I give her credit staying with him as long as she did. You are not really dealing with a guy who is capable of producing albums and tours on a steady basis. He’s kind of mind fucked and not with reality and he holes up in that studio where he rules the world and everything is in his terms. Not the best productive situation.
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Al was a full blown drunk as well as coke user, he was probably blowing the money he was concerned about himself...Quote:
Al is a bona fide prick, but maybe there is a reason he took the manager to the accountant for an interrogation, soon after which he was fired.
I wasn't there, and you weren't there. Don't take his word at face value.
He is a woman scorned.
Sam is full of shit...Quote:
Furthermore, in Sammy's book, he states that the brothers stripped MA of his royalties. Well if MA was stripped of royalties in 1984, how did he get stripped again after Ed Leffler died?
Inconsistencies all around.
Bonzo actually had credits on every Zeppelin album. But not on every song. As one might expect, his name usually ends up on the songs where the drums were an important part of the song's foundation. (or in other words, Moby Dick & D'yer Maker, yes. Going to California, no.)
Drummers get screwed usually. They physically work the hardest. They are the foundation the rest of the band is built on. But they get screwed because they usually don’t write the music or the lyrics. Niel Peart was the smart drummer. He wrote all the lyrics and he gets the publishing royalties.
It's a damn good thing Neil was a lyricist. Rush's first album was pretty damn good, musically speaking. But the lyrics were so goddamned generic, Hagar could have written them. John Rutsey getting diabetes (and being unable to tour) was the best thing that ever happened to that band. Other than that, I doubt they would have ever been known outside of Canada (and a few places south of the border who listened to Hoser FM radio on occasion like I did). And probably about as relevant now as April Wine or the Headpins.
Yeah. I agree. Bands are like cooking. One ingredient can make the difference between something fabulous or something not that great. Also many bands are good for an album or two but they can’t maintain. They shoot a huge load and they can’t get it back up.
Explosion in the Canyon would be a good name for a porno.
I did enjoy the parts where Ed bashes sam.
It never ceases to amaze me how much of a hot mess prick EVH is.