LedZep changed the whole world with their music!! Huge influence, without compromising their sound for big commercial dollars, it was just true, and they were not only HUGE because of it, they were RESPECTED... TRUE ROCK GODS!!
LedZep changed the whole world with their music!! Huge influence, without compromising their sound for big commercial dollars, it was just true, and they were not only HUGE because of it, they were RESPECTED... TRUE ROCK GODS!!
If you listen to fools
The Mob Rules
Classic, respected, timeless, revered... not many bands can claim the same.
Go home the Earth is full....
Zep did it ALL...
ZEP!!!
You gotta love 'em!!
The DVD set from last year was one of the greatest things I've ever seen (and heard). I also downloaded the whole EARL'S COURT and SEATTLE DVDs, and they were incredible.
LED ZEPPELIN were untouchable. And, unlike Van Halen, they were truly a united band. One band member goes, they break up.
Roth Army Militia
Originally posted by WARF
Rikk - The new school of the Roth Army... this dude leads the pack... three words... The Sheep Pen... this dude opened alot of doors for people during this new era... he's the best of the new school.
Timeless.....
Van Halen COULD'VE reached LedZep if Dave had stayed...
Alright Scotty, here's some of my personal collection. First up, a collection of Jimmy posters from various guitar mags.
#2, a Bonzo poster, which hangs behind my Bro's drum kit. Inspiration at its best!
#3, a poster from a gig Zep were SUPPOSED to play in Cali in 1975. Plant got into a car accident in Greece and had to cancel. Bought this at an ARTROCK store in Ann Arbor in the mid 80's.
HAHA! Look at that. My VAN HALEN WACF poster krept into the pic!
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And finally, #4. A reproduction of a poster for Zep's ELECTRIC MAGIC tour. Had this one close to 20 years.
Got agree, ZEPPELIN rules.
Is that from bonzo's "98 lbs of glory" days?
"JOHN HENRY BONHAM!!!"Originally posted by NightProwler
Is that from bonzo's "98 lbs of glory" days?
You know it Bro!
the true gods of rock
honored the band, played whatever they wanted, and kicked some serious ass
Awe Inspiring !
Zep were the best.
The Aleister Crowley connection has always fascinated me too.
A lot of their songs came from "the" source.
Mr Page found that link, how ?
oooh it makes me wonder..
BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
Love ya Mary Frances!
Oh yeah ! A special thanks to my Baby for leaving me with the recent Dual Led Zep DVD. Love you Darlin ! That DVD is awesome.
Matt, those pics a fuckin KILLER!!! I have every LedZep on vinyl, casette, and many on cd... How fucken AWESOME!!!! ROCK ON!!!
Over the Hills and Far Away
Acoustic intro crashing into the verse. Pow
Pure fuckin Balls.
I'm a big Zep fan! Hell yeah! They ruled AND still got their legacy intact!
This is going to make me some enemies here....BUT....
I never cared for Led Zeppelin. I have a homemade best of mix (SANS Stairway to Heaven...if I can die without having to listen to it ever again, I'll die happy) with my personal favorites, but overall...I bought Led Zep I, II, III, IV, and Houses and none of them were much to my liking. The occasional song or two, but overwhelmingly I was always underwhelmed.
My 70's band was Black Sabbath.
Twistin' by the pool.
Songs I'd recommend Bob:
Achilles Last Stand
Trampled Under Foot
Sick Again
Nobody's Fault But Mine
All My Love
In the Evening
Custard Pie
In the Light
Tea for One
Ten Years Gone
Hey Hey What Can I Do?
Also, check out the live DVD. Bonzo live is absolutely incredible!!! Words really don't do him justice.
Translation- My 70's band was The Captain and Tenille.Originally posted by bueno bob
My 70's band was Black Sabbath.
On my home mix are Trampled Under Foot, In the Evening, All My Love, Black Dog, Houses of the Holy, Rock and Roll, Kashmir, Living Loving Maid, Misty Mountain Hop, When the Levee Breaks, Fool in the Rain, Immigrant Song, Whole Lotta Love, The Rover, Dazed and Confused, and finally The Ocean.
Zep was a good band, musically, I won't argue that at all! I'll check those others out, Matt, thanks for the advice
how bout..Originally posted by Matt White
Songs I'd recommend Bob:
Achilles Last Stand
Trampled Under Foot
Sick Again
Nobody's Fault But Mine
All My Love
In the Evening
Custard Pie
In the Light
Tea for One
Ten Years Gone
Hey Hey What Can I Do?
Also, check out the live DVD. Bonzo live is absolutely incredible!!! Words really don't do him justice.
In my time of Dying
FOR YOUR LIFE.....one of the most underrated classics
Fool in the Rain
Kashmir live off the Unledded vid fucking rocks. That drummer is shit hot!!
I'm surprised bueno bob, Zep were musically diverse. Every album was a shade different from the last. Live, they left alot to be desired as they were hit or miss due to drugs I'm sure.
Could.......Originally posted by scottydabodi
Van Halen COULD'VE reached LedZep if Dave had stayed...
I don't how though
Alex could have died...Originally posted by Denny
Could.......
I don't how though
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAH AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAH!!!!!! !!QOriginally posted by bueno bob
Alex could have died...
Led Zeppelin will always rule the world from the stratosphere, looking down on everyone else. The best band ever.
And Bonzo is the best drummer ever. I don't give a fuck.
gnaw on it
I wanted to quick throw in that I am a huge Led Zeppelin fan.
Great concert posters bros! I still say they rule!!
Here's a poster I have advertising the famous Oakland '77 show. Cool Poster!
Led Zeppelin kicked the doors wide open for the hard rock/heavy metal genre in the 70's with their bluesy, ballsy, blistering sound which will never be forgotten.
JIMMY PAGE IS JESUS CHRIST
PROPERTY OF DaveIsKing©
YOUR GIRLFRIEND = OWNED
Originally posted by bueno bob
This is going to make me some enemies here....BUT....
I never cared for Led Zeppelin. I have a homemade best of mix (SANS Stairway to Heaven...if I can die without having to listen to it ever again, I'll die happy) with my personal favorites, but overall...I bought Led Zep I, II, III, IV, and Houses and none of them were much to my liking. The occasional song or two, but overwhelmingly I was always underwhelmed.
My 70's band was Black Sabbath.
5 Star for you Bob! Led Zep is overrated, but at the same I can admit that they were really talented. I never got into them, mainly because I can't stand Plant's voice.
For me, the 70s is about Deep Purple.
Originally posted by bueno bob
Alex could have died...
hahahahahahhaha
dave did try do do his share by losing his voice...well, not as bad as plant
jimmy has sobered up, eddie hasn't
has john paul jones ever had a mullet?
Originally posted by Cato
Golden, why are you FAT?http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...TheDMCross.jpgOriginally posted by lesfunk
Much like yourself as the Jim Morrison of Nazi bunker flies
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I love Zeppelin too, Immigrant Song on the DVD is fuckin brutal.
Diamond Dave Is Van Halen. 'Nuff Said
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