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Tomorrow Never Knows
05-23-2006, 05:28 PM
Do you enjoy the music of Jake Homes, and Spirit?

Tomorrow Never Knows
05-23-2006, 05:29 PM
Dazed And Confused is a very good song.

zephyrinne
05-23-2006, 06:30 PM
Led Zeppelin is one of my favorite bands ever...

I really enjoy What Is and What Should Never Be, Trampled Under Foot, The Ocean... I could go on and on.

HannabisTheCannabis
05-23-2006, 07:13 PM
i always loved LZ, but i thought it kicked ass when they came out with the box set several years ago.. bearshare has some real good rare footage songs and clips..

as far as that other dude..... never heard of him



HTC

mejames
05-23-2006, 08:18 PM
oh that reminds me what's in my CD player right now Zeppelin IV stairway to heaven is calling my name play me you idiot. Dazed and confused I really like also. Like their blues stuff alot tea for one I can't quit you since I've been loving you lemon song etc.

brewdy
05-23-2006, 08:58 PM
jimmy page is a incredible guitarist .... truth is you may
never see another band like Led Zep

del...
05-23-2006, 09:51 PM
spirit??? as in "tales of dr sardonicus" spirit?


hell yes...!

Skink
05-23-2006, 10:12 PM
I just burnt House of the Holy to play in my Van ride later... Fav is cut is Ocean :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

RaoulDuke45
05-24-2006, 12:09 AM
Spirt pretty much wrote Stairway to Heaven, well atleast the begining.

cactusman23
05-24-2006, 12:16 AM
Babe i'm gonna leave you, moby dick, how many more times, communication breakdown

paperlunatic
05-24-2006, 12:29 AM
i dont know them.

but i love led zeppelin!@

im listening to early Floyd, led zeppelin, and frank zappa..
trippy

RaoulDuke45
05-24-2006, 12:40 AM
listean to the song taurus by spirit

Tomorrow Never Knows
05-24-2006, 05:14 PM
I enjoy Led Zeppelins music but if you knew were much of it comes from you might have a different opinion of them.

As a couple people mentioned Spirit??s ??Taurus? written in 1967 has the same exact guitar line as Stairway to Heaven; which was written years later. Now I mention Jake Holmes because his Zeppelin connection is a pretty fucked up story.

In 1967 Jimmy Page, then with The Yardbirds, heard Jake Holmes play a song live off his new album "The Above Ground Sound Of Jake Holmes". Page liked it so much he began to play it live with The Yardbirds, although they never recorded it in the studio. Finally in 1969 he recorded it with Led Zeppelin, WITH NO CREDIT WHATSOEVER given to Holmes. The name of that song ??Dazed and Confused?.


http://www.furious.com/PERFECT/jakeholmes.html

latewood
05-24-2006, 05:24 PM
Back in the late 60's all the big groups shared and recorded each others music...hendrix, grand funk, the stones, van morrison, rare earth amongst many; Commonly recorded their own version's of the song. so, it does not surprise me, that you came across info like this...cool info.

here is a trivia question for 'you' then. In the late 70's Mother's finest released a song called Mickee's Monkey...
What band and song was that an almost exact duplicate of? (music arrangement only; words were different) lw

Tomorrow Never Knows
05-24-2006, 05:37 PM
Back in the late 60's all the big groups shared and recorded each others music...hendrix, grand funk, the stones, van morrison, rare earth amongst many; Commonly recorded their own version's of the song. so, it does not surprise me, that you came across info like this...cool info.

My problem with Pages theft is that he gave Jake Holmes NO CREDIT for a song that was a hit. Imagine how you would feel if your greatest accomplishment in life was stolen from you and credit for it was given to the thief. :dance:
(I think the little smiley face is throwing punches)




here is a trivia question for 'you' then. In the late 70's Mother's finest released a song called Mickee's Monkey...
What band and song was that an almost exact duplicate of? (music arrangement only; words were different) lw


Good question on the Mother's Finest deal. I don??t know enough about late seventies music though man. Once I get past 1975 things get shaky. 1956-74 is my best area, sorry.

GrimReefer420
05-24-2006, 06:01 PM
nontheless led zeppelin is an incredible band. Each of the members are masters at there instruments. They combine to make an original, bad ass, perfect sound.
//

Fengzi
05-24-2006, 06:02 PM
My problem with Pages theft is that he gave Jake Holmes NO CREDIT for a song that was a hit. Imagine how you would feel if your greatest accomplishment in life was stolen from you and credit for it was given to the thief. :dance:
(I think the little smiley face is throwing punches)

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Yeah, a lot of Zeppelin's stuff came from classic blues songs. Page and the rest really took it and made it their own though. Still doesn't make it right that they didn't give credit where it's due.

Ever listen to ZZ Top's song La Grange? Try listening Boom Boom recorded by John Lee Hooker back in the late 50's or so. Pretty much the same. Actually I think that went to court and John Lee won.

Tomorrow Never Knows
05-24-2006, 06:25 PM
Do you know were Pleasant Hill/ Walnut Creek is? I have some friends out there and might go out there this summer.

Fengzi
05-24-2006, 06:38 PM
Do you know were Pleasant Hill/ Walnut Creek is? I have some friends out there and might go out there this summer.

Sure do. Pleasant Hill/Walnut Creek is in the East Bay (San Francisco Bay Area). Nice area but gets really hot in the summer. I'm down in San Jose which is in the South Bay, about an hour from Pleasant Hill. Have you been out here before?

latewood
05-24-2006, 06:43 PM
Yeah, a lot of Zeppelin's stuff came from classic blues songs. Page and the rest really took it and made it their own though. Still doesn't make it right that they didn't give credit where it's due.

Ever listen to ZZ Top's song La Grange? Try listening Boom Boom recorded by John Lee Hooker back in the late 50's or so. Pretty much the same. Actually I think that went to court and John Lee won.Same riff as refried funky boogie by Iron Butterfly:smokin:

Tomorrow Never Knows
05-24-2006, 06:53 PM
Have you been out here before?

Never have, but I hope I can this summer. It going to come down to how many gigs my band sets up. So either way I am good.

latewood
05-25-2006, 01:20 AM
...were...

smokejaguar
05-25-2006, 12:53 PM
Ahhhh,,Spirit,,Quicksilver Messanger Service,Fear its Self,,,man I love that stuff.Somewhere I have it all on "albums".You remember record albums,,right?-usdi Agaluga

make it legal
05-25-2006, 01:01 PM
I enjoy Led Zeppelins music but if you knew were much of it comes from you might have a different opinion of them.

As a couple people mentioned Spirit??s ??Taurus? written in 1967 has the same exact guitar line as Stairway to Heaven; which was written years later. Now I mention Jake Holmes because his Zeppelin connection is a pretty fucked up story.

In 1967 Jimmy Page, then with The Yardbirds, heard Jake Holmes play a song live off his new album "The Above Ground Sound Of Jake Holmes". Page liked it so much he began to play it live with The Yardbirds, although they never recorded it in the studio. Finally in 1969 he recorded it with Led Zeppelin, WITH NO CREDIT WHATSOEVER given to Holmes. The name of that song ??Dazed and Confused?.
http://www.furious.com/PERFECT/jakeholmes.html


they also stole the riff of whole lotta love