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>steal old blues songs
>yell HEY BABY BABY BABY OH OH OHHHHHHHH OOOOOOHHHH 50x a song
>make albums that are awfully produced and sound like they were recorded on a portable cassette recorder
>someone make millions of dollars and become gods anyway

Is there a more undeserving bunch of scoundrels in existence?
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your parents
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>>65729211
DAMN
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How does one "steal" traditional music?
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>>65729067
I'm not much into Led Zeppelin to be honest, I find most of their albums pretty boring. Having said that, Achilles Last Stand is one of the best songs I've ever heard.
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>>65729067
Why do you keep making this thread?
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>>65729451
this desu

besides they were a lot better live anyways
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>>65729067
What songs did they steal?
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>>65729451
this, along with Since I've Been Loving You and Song Remains the Same.
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>>65729520
and All of my love
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>>65729501
Best live album coming through
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>>65729478
because I'm an insufferable, AIDS-ridden faggot
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"Stairway To Heaven was first performed live in Belfast on March 5, 1971. The city was a veritable war zone at the time and police were battling rioters across town as the concert was going on. As Robert Plant recalled, the audience at this concert was unmoved and they wanted to hear something fast like The Lemon Song."

"When Zeppelin began touring the US that summer, Stairway got a better reception. At The Forum, Los Angeles on August 21, Jimmy Page recalled 'I wouldn't say everyone loved the song, but we did definitely get some applause from the crowd. And I thought, 'This is incredible because no one's heard this number yet. This is the first time hearing it!' It obviously touched them, so I knew there was something with that one."
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>>65729530
overrated crap

see >>65729067
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>>65729451
i don't know what it is with people and that song

i always hear this, 'i dont really like zeppelin but achilles is a great.' i like zeppelin and think achilles is really mediocre
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black sabbath >>> led zeppelin
this stuff is 100 times more energetic than led zep's 'famous' 'unique' live shows
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDXgyU9ObzA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_ooA2bAnVI
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never liked led zeppelin
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>>65729608
Also they don't have as much of that dadrock stigma.
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>>65729670
possibly because they were the real voice of the youth and not bohemian session musician faggots who exploited trends of the day
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>>65729608
that and the music is 100 times better
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>>65729067
>Is there a more undeserving bunch of scoundrels in existence?

RHCP

>write incomprehensible gibberish lyrics hooked around the word "California"
>make awfully produced albums (fuck you, Rick Rubin)
>parade around nude with a sock on your...
>make millions of dollars and get on MTV anyway
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>>65729725
Sabbath have managed to stay relevant because metal still exists and young guys still play it and listen to it. Zeppelin's silly folk/prog/blues jams are very, very antiquated and nobody does that anymore. I actually can draw the same comparison to the Rolling Stones; there's also not a young band made of under 40 guys who plays their country/blues rock hybrid.
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>>65729594
It might have to do with the fact that people have different tastes and you don't have to like what others do. It could also have to do with you being a contrarian faggot.
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>>65729067
>Is there a more undeserving bunch of scoundrels in existence?
u2
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>>65729608
though half of black sabbath songs after third album are shit
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>>65729821
pretty bad taste to think that song is better than everything else they made

its not better than in the light or ten years gone
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>>65729810
Stones and Zeppelin both had too many normalfag fans back in the day. Their fanbase were typically Average White Suburban Teen (TM) who grew up to be an accountant minivan dad that tortures his kids by forcing them to listen to Brown Sugar on the local classic rock station while driving them to soccer practice in the morning.
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>>65729810
>>65729888
stones>>>>zeppelin tho
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>>65729823
Jesus christ this.

Also this thread reaks of hating on zep just because it's contrary to the mainstream opinion.
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>>65729909
This.

/mu/?
Hating mainstream music because its popular?

I'm shocked
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>>65729810
>Zeppelin's silly folk/prog/blues jams are very, very antiquated and nobody does that anymore
except for hipster blues rock acts
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>>65729888
you act like the people back then had massive amounts of choice in what to listen to

you either listened to popular rock music, jazz, classical, or pop. they didn't have anything like the 'indie' scene we have now
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>>65729810
The Rolling Stones were already outdated dinosaur rock by the Reagan years. Zeppelin were still cool at least into the early 90s.
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>>65729945
There was certainly an underground music scene in the 70s - albeit more difficult to access for your suburban teen.
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>>65729888
years ago I've stumbled upon some cp vid where dad listens to rolling stones all the time
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>>65729945
No, although the proto-metal acts like Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult were definitely more niche. They didn't have the huge fanbase or play stadiums like Zeppelin or the Stones.
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>>65729441
Most blues wasn't "traditional" in any real sense. In the late teens into the '20s, blues was basically a popular music form to which people added their own touches and lyrics. Zeppelin definitely pulled some lyrics directly off of old 78s, but not necessarily more so that was common practice in the '20s and '30s.
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>>65729978
black sabbath is to led zeppelin like the rolling stones are to the beatles

sabbath was very popular, i dont know what you're talking about
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>>65729888
My dad went to high school in NorVa and it was pretty much a bunch of bland, shitty suburban kids who became bland, shitty office drones with 2.5 kids. He said everyone was into the Stones, Zeppelin, Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd, and Jethro Tull, but he never met any Black Sabbath or The Who fans.
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>Making fun of the Led

Over privileged millennial spotted. Get a job why dontcha
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>>65729067
I could never get into Zeppelin
Sure, they were original (I don't get the "they stole the blues" meme, there were much more blatant ripoffs from black music in music history), they incorporated the solo, they were harder and louder, they came forward with long hair...but their songs aren't as edgy as Sabbath's or Deep Purple's to me. Plus, a reggae song? Ok, you get the credit for writing a reggae song, that's it. Imagine listening to a Sabbath record for the first time and the first song just ended and you 're thinking you 've done it again and Sabbath won big time once more, then suddenly Ozzy goes "SIT NEXT TO ME MON...I CAN'T BE YOUR SON...OH YEYEYEYEYE" and Tonny Iommi goes "tran-tratratran-tran-tran-tratratran"
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>>65730032
there is no such thing as a Who fan, i think everyone just bought into the Who meme some time in the 1990s and just ran with it because they are technically classic rock
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>>65730018
They were pretty popular, but Zeppelin/Stones/Floyd were in a whole different league of mega huge in the early 70s.
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>>65730040
Why don't you?
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>>65730032
Oh, and solo Beatles members. They were big at his high school.
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>>65730018
>sabbath was very popular, i dont know what you're talking about
they were, but radio stations never, fucking never played black sabbath since they were literally scared of bs
sabbath was underground all the time
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>>65730018
>sabbath was very popular

Compared to LZ, there were not as big. Led played in arenas while BS still play in normal stage venues. What the fuck are you even saying anon.
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>>65730048
The Who were mostly a jam band like the Stooges or Grateful Dead. They're best appreciated through bootlegs.
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>>65730044
hey man reggae is actually good
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>>65730060
Why don't you shut up?
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>>65730044
the album the reggae song on isn't some heavy rock album. it's a very light rockish type of album with one heavy song on it - no quarter.
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>>65730121
>when you hear a reggae song in a hard rock album
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>>65730126
make me
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>>65730081
Yeah they never had any radio-friendly songs while the Stones had Wild Horses, Angie, and lots of other AM hits. Even though they were mostly AOR, they still had at least one hit single on most albums because Mick Jagger's primary aim has always been $$$.
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>>65729760
>Rick Rubin
what is it with Ricks
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>>65730134
oh House of the Holy? I like Over the Hills...haven't heard No Quarter.
>Black Sabbath or The Who fans.


fuck yeah
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Having a hit single is all the difference between playing some rinky-dink theater and playing a stadium. Note that Metallica didn't start to escape the metal ghetto until One. By 1992, they're playing stadiums and are one of the biggest bands on the planet.
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this was real extreme stuff back in the days
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sGy_-p_sVE
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At least Zeppelin broke up when the 70s ended instead of dragging on past their time like the Stones and becoming a self-parody.
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>>65729067
you're mother was undeserving of my dick OP,but I gave it to her anyway
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See now, I realize why Christgau never liked Black Sabbath and he's the ultimate pleb--he can't appreciate a band unless they have some big radio hit.
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>>65730219
>back in the days

normies wouldn't listen to it today.
I remember playing a Kiss song for some exhibition/presentation in highschool and one girl said "it's too hard".
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>>65730044
I get what you're saying, and i like sabbath, but zeppelin dabbled in a lot more types of music. Black sabbath is pretty much the founding metal band, they were the first popular band with the real metal sound. Zeppelin didn't really have a type. They did rock, raggae, blues and some weird shit that doesn't fit to anything. Zeppelin was more progressive, but black sabbath defined a genre
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>>65730267
b-but he likes punk rock and many punk bands especially the 80's American hardcore scenes do not have radio play
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their albums from II to houses of the holy are great
the debut has some great moments but is bogged down by boring slow electric blooz horseshit
physical graffiti would've been better as a single album and if the good songs weren't stretched out

I prefer sabbath as well but the amount of contrarian hipster faggots here as nauseating
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>>65730245
Would they have broken up if bonzo didn't die?
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>>65730219
Yeah and Purple also didn't get on the radio either.
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>>65730267
Christgau is a fucking idiot. He loved Zeppelin even though they did most of the stuff he criticizes in rock like medievalism, prog, extendo-length 7-8 minute tracks, and double album epics.
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>>65730288
Oh I don't have a problem with that. It's just that they were always hailed and presented as heavy metal gods. I mean I can understand that too, especially at the time and I am really fond of Communication Breakdown, Over the Hills, The Ocean (another heavy song from that "light" album), Stairway to Heaven, but I couldn't get behind them in my "formatting" years, if I am allowed the expression.
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>>65730338
Deep Purple got a lot of radio airplay. Sabbath got none.
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>>65730301
>contrarian hipster faggots

what? isn't it true that Zep are promoted EVERYwhere? And that, especially as a heavy metal fan, one should praise them?? Come on.
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>>65730211
>haven't heard No Quarter.

go listen to it right now you fucking idiot

absolute fucking disgust
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>>65729949
All of the 80s metal guys worshiped Zeppelin.
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>>65730368
Found the progfag everyone
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>>65730371
Oh for sure zeppelin had some metal/metalish songs, but i would never call them a metal band
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>>65730421
those 80s guys took what zeppelin did and turned it into a mockery of itself
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>>65730293
Also The Who and they didn't have any radio hits except I think Squeeze Box.
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>>65729845
Ten Years Gone or The Rain Song for me, senpai
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>>65730427
see? But they are always pushed as the progenitors...By the time Zeppelin released some of their heaviest songs, there was already Bad Company, Alvin Lee and even Skynyrd

>>65730421
are you sure?
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>>65730464
ten years gone really is one of their best songs. it is by far their most elegantly structured song. that's why i like in the light too, very well put together
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>>65730459
Hahahaha. No.
The Who had a shit ton of radio hits.
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>>65730429
Yeah...I know. Zeppelin and the Stones started the whole mega stadium rock thing in the early 70s and it wouldn't go away. Fucking shit, my dad was 16 when LZ IV came out. Now jump ahead to 1991, twenty years later. He's now in his mid-30s and this crud is still going on. It's no wonder Nirvana came and swept all of that away.
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>>65730475
PG was pretty heavy, but in 1975 they had to compete with Aerosmith, Kiss, and other newer bands who all sounded fresher and more progressive.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c4I_ZZrHaA

Shit, this sounds like the 80s in 1974. Aerosmith were years ahead of their time.
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>>65730475
Part of the popularity of zeppelin is that they covered all types of songs, without being complete shit.
Zeppelin litterally has a song for everyone
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>>65730475
they have plenty of heavy songs from their early days

communication breakdown is basically like a punk song
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>>65730577
See again, that's just like the Rolling Stones. They dabbled in almost everything which is why both bands had huge normalfag fanbases. Almost everyone can find a Zeppelin or Stones song to like while not everyone can appreciate, like, Deep Purple.
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>>65729516
http://turnmeondeadman.com/led-zeppelin-plagiarism/
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>>65730622
Obviously it was a time before sampling. If hip-hop and plunderphonics artists are able to get away from it, why not one of the biggest arena rock band the world has ever seen?????
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Admittedly, Zep stole snippets of songs from other people early in their career, but their best music is stuff that's 100% theirs.
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Also check out the blatant Mick Jagger impersonation on Battle of Mount Evermore.
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>>65730622
>dazed and confused borrows heavily from howlin' wolf

uh no it doesn't, whoever wrote that is another misinformed idiot. the lemon song is howlin' wolf, the breakdown riff when the songs goes into the solos is ripped straight from killing floor, and the lyrics are obviously ripped from killing floor too.

i'm so sick of this shit that i may write an article pointing out how retarded some people are claiming how much shit zeppelin ripped off, it really isn't a lot and most of it is on their first album
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everyone steals, how is anyone still surprised by this? Your favourite band probably stole a bunch of shit as well

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEKg9qyEQmw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtsMj0JD8N8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJVSymN0yqM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvXxlXg_V-k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvtabNAb_wE
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>>65730406
just heard it, but I think the lyrics are racist.
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>>65730730
It's true.

>making entire albums out of stolen Dave Mustaine and NWOBM riffs
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>>65730754
They weren't stolen, Mustaine got songwriting credits.
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If someone stole and improved my songs, I would really only have myself to blame for not making them good enough
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>>65730424
go choke on a hot dog, you old faggot
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>>65729546
The first audience was probably too scared that applauding loudly would set off a bomb.
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>>65730872
they stole songs of negro blues culture and turned them into rock hits with no understanding of what it takes to write these songs
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Stairway really sucks though. It's one of those songs like American Pie that was a bunch of bullshit written while the band members were high and people act like it's all pretentious and 2deep4u.
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>>65730917
yes, blues musicians totally didn't steal from each other left and right

fuck off
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>>65730919
It's a nice melody.
>american pie does suck though
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the question is would you have sex with 13 year olds if you were a rock star
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>>65730942
<<<<<point
you>>>>>>
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>>65730917
>with no understanding of what it takes to write these songs

what does it take to write these songs?
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>>65730263
underrated
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>>65730917
It takes the knowledge of the I-IV-V chord progression and the pentatonic scale.
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>>65730942
They stole from blues musicians and many of their 60s contemporaries, which is why the allegations are discussed now
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>>65730963
Rockso would.
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>>65731008
>>65731038
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Reminder that all of the accusations of "plagarism" done by Led Zeppelin are based in rockist judgement of music.
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>>65730963
"Every rock star in the 70s did crazy stuff, including us. The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and The Who were the worst. I guess the difference with us is that we knew when to turn it off. There were periods when we didn't engage in orgies which is how we all survived to still be here today. Also we're all from working class backgrounds and that made us tough."
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>>65730963
Why not?
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>>65731008
growing up black in pre-50s America
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>>65730963
I would have sex with a 13 yr ols now
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>>65731071
The Eagles, damn that was the ultimate example of a band synthesized from session musicians.
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>>65731044
they mostly stole lyrics from blues musicians

the few examples of them stealing actual music are almost exclusively from white people, black mountain side and white summer are heavily ripped bert jansch songs. the problem with claiming plagiarism for this type of stuff is that they are old irish folk tunes, so how can bert claim page stole them? maybe he could sue for an original arrangement, but that's it.
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>>65731063
I thought they kinda got the whole pentatonic scale down tbqh
besides, artists should be allowed to put their own spin on things and not just regurgitate the same shit over and over
>>65731105
kek
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>>65729760
>on your...
what are you, a pastor?
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But yeah, the Stones, Zeppelin, and Floyd strode the Earth like a colossus in the 70s. Sabbath and Deep Purple weren't in the same league.
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>>65730872
you are retarded and trying to shove an agenda down our throats
excuse yourself from life
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>>65731071
>white in California
>working class
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>>65729067
for old blues ripoff bands
The Faces > Zep
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>>65731695
Henley grew up in Texas, you baka.
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>>65731436
Purple goes down bad because it influenced all those trashy hair metal bands, but they're actually the patrician one.
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>>65731744
>Purple goes down bad because it influenced all those trashy hair metal bands
Also they're the band that first made Lars Ulrich want to be a rock star so that's a pretty terrible legacy to live down.
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>>65731744
>because it influenced all those trashy hair metal bands, but they're actually the patrician one.

nope


>>65731842
neither

Deep Purple is always going to be regarded as one of the greatest rock bands.
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>>65731744
I'd say Alice Cooper influenced them more than Purple.
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>>65731996
Van Halen created that monster.
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>>65731911
>Deep Purple
more like Ritchie Blackmore and the Deep Purples
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>>65732218
Jon Lord had as much to do with their sound as Blackmore did.
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>>65729067
Have you ever actually listened to any of their songs other than Stairway and Black Dog?
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HEY HEY MOMMA SAID
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Who else here used to love them but can barely listen to them now cause you've played them out?

They were legit my favorite but now I can skip any track by them, except Hey Hey What Can I Do
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>>65732469
Hey, I love Zep ,but if Black Dog comes on the radio, I change the station before before the guitar even gets a chance to kick in. "Hey, hey Mama, said the way"....*hits off button* Some songs are just so overplayed.
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>>65732280
Ritchie left = they became shit and Lord didn't save it
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>>65729810
You're delusional if you think Led Zeppelin isn't relevant anymore regardless of whether you like them or not.
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>>65731105
you don't have to be certain races to write certain music, fuck off and die.
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>>65729902
The Stones were shit after sticky fingers
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>>65729608
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_ooA2bAnVI

Must be an early "prototype" version of Into The Void because the lyrics are completely different, also this concert was on 1/14/71 and according to Wikipedia, MOR hadn't actually been recorded yet at that point. The guitars are the same as the finished version, but it does seem that they redid the lyrics.
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>>65729067
>sound like they were recorded on a portable cassette recorder

Does this sound like a portable cassette recorder to you?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fssblRRCgmg
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>>65732599
this music was already written back in those days, halfwit
and this music was not for white session musician boys to exploit
fuck off
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>>65729670
>caring about how the music you listen to makes you look
opinion discarded
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>>65732534
GONNA MAKE YOU BURN
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>>65731021
Not really, no
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>>65729441
Unlike other 'traditional' songs, most of the oldest blues songs Zeppelin used had known writers whose names conveniently didn't get credited.
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Rock music wouldn't have even existed if they didn't steal from blues.
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>>65732656
>and this music was not for white session musician boys to exploit
YOU BESS NOT BE EXPLOITIN MUH MUSIC YOU HONKEY SESSION BOI
you people are so fucking stupid, just fucking off yourself. Go take this shit and blog about it, it has nothing to do with actual music, only your fucking white guilt.
>you can't borrow or be influenced by these people because you weren't theeeere man
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>>65732667
OH GOD, FUCK YOU
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But... No Quarter...
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>>65731131
what do you mean? were they shit? i heard they ripped off a Jethro Tull song for Hotel California.
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>>65730044
How into Deep Purple? Are they as good as Sabbath?
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>>65730032
The Who is pretty shit IMO, easily the most overrated band in history
>>65729888
>>65729810
Yeah, there aren't many bands that sounds like Zeppelin or the Stones nowadays, but maybe that's a bad thing, getting tired of the reverb-full indie with whinny lyrics tbqh

There are many fans of Zeppelin and the Stones though, and not all of them were forced to listen to them by their dads
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>>65730245
Tattoo You is a great album, but yeah, that was their last good record
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>>65732745
start with in rock and machine head
if you don't like those, I don't think they're for you
they made good albums before and after those two, but those are the ones to get you hooked
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>>65730368
they only have 1 double album
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>>65732748
>The Who is pretty shit IMO, easily the most overrated band in history
You take that back, bub. The Who Sell Out is the second fucking greatest rock album of all time (beaten only by New York Dolls S/T).
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>>65732745
Just listen to Made in Japan. Not nearly as good as Sabbath imo. But still pretty good.
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>>65730919
come on, Stairway is beautiful song, you have to recognise that, overplayed, sure, but don't put is on the same level as American Pie
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>>65732469
yea i can't listen to them that much anymore. i spent my teenage years basically listening to their discog on repeat. especially IV, i cannot listen to a single song on that album anymore, they've all lost their charm.

i'll never change the station if kashmir comes on though.
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>>65732836
Even Robert Plant disowned that song.
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>>65732820
blackmore was the original neoclassical guitar virtuoso, that's their thing
page was awkwardly slow and clumsy compared to him, and Iommi literally handicapped
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>>65732469
here
they're still great, but I can't listen to them much these days
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>>65732748
>hating on the Who

Turbopleb
https://youtu.be/WJulXzJXUbM
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>>65732846
so? you probably would to if it surrounded you like it did him

it's a great song

listen to this verision https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8e2fJfiddx4 by Heart and John Bonham's son. Excellent cover and it reminded me how great of a song it is. Makes Robert Plant tear up btw
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>>65732469
Funny cause my dad said he hates Dark Side of The Moon and never ever wants to hear those songs again.
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Rank the classic rock/hard rock guitarists:

Iommi > Blackmore > Richards > Townsend > Page

Kiss and Aerosmith can fuck off
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why would the who cover limp bizkit tho?
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>>65732955
Kiss and Aerosmith deserve to be in that list stupid
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>>65732955
is Richards Keith Richards?
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>>65732955
>Kiss and Aerosmith
they were derivative, unlike those other
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>>65732926
i still haven't gotten sick of dark side yet. i don't listen to it that much anymore but i can throw it on and i'm still not sick and tired of those songs.

i'm completely done with the wall though. i can't listen to it anymore. it's just awful with a few decent songs spread here and there. there's just something so artificial about that album.

>>65732955
gilmour > page > iommi > hendrix >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> clapton can suck a giant dick
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>>65732955
>Kiss and Aerosmith can fuck off

A lot of people love Ace Frehley but IDK, his guitar tone kind of annoys me.
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>>65732983
at the bottom of it
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>>65729067
Awful post.
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>>65732745
>>65732786
Listen to Deep Purple (1969), I listened to it for the first time a few days ago and it is goddamn jam, probably my favorite of their studio work
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>>65733009
Ace's solo act is the closest thing you can get to 70s Kiss now.
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Hey guys, what's going on in this thread?
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>>65729810
>there's also not a young band made of under 40 guys who plays their country/blues rock hybrid

Clutch were the last band who really did anything resembling that, but they were still a lot more metal than the Rolling Stones.
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>>65733097
it's a very underrated album, chasing shadows has such an amazing rhythm
and the album is so varied compared to their later work
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>>65729067
i never got into them they just seem like a band for
white collar guys in their 50s
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>>65732469
>the first time you heard No Quarter
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>>65733278
Or the Eagles for that matter.
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BRUTE FORCE AND IGNORANCE
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"There's millions of people out there who love Black Sabbath and Metallica. I say they can keep 'em."
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>>65733248
favorite Purple deep cut? Mine is Son of Alerik, positively sublime and reminds me of Floyd a bit
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Too bad Purple and BOC both died during the punk era and never recovered.
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>>65733278
Zeppelin is more Blue Collar then White. Eagles are White Collar though, so is Clapton.
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>>65733599
Right. I actually did read one of Christgau's columns from the 70s where he notes that Zeppelin had a more working class fanbase than most of the so-called country rock acts (which would include Eagles, Mountain, and Doobie Brothers)
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>>65733523
out of their entire career?
fuck, probably soon forgotten atm, just love it when Ian goes all sinister
anya is also pretty underrated, never got the hate for TBRO
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Like I said, when my dad was in HS, the bands everyone was into were a fairly typical sampling of blue collar rock at the time (Stones, Zeppelin, prog bands, Alice Cooper, etc).
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>>65733857
Also Grand Funk Railroad.
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>>65734193
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59QCx38n5sM

Fuck, Kiss literally stole the bass line from this song and used it in Detroit Rock City.
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>>65734271
No Lies reminds me a lot of some Judas Priest songs. Betcha they stole from GFR as well.
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>>65733228
It's OK, he wasn't highly successful. We're persecuting the highly successful only here.
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You guys do know that Plant and Page are a lot richer and have had a lot more sex than you.
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>>65735211
>being rich and getting nookie is the mark of a great artist
Sup, Gene Simmons.
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Black Dog is the foundation that 70s-80s rock was built on (more or less). Of course it does get...sickening after hearing it for the 300,000th time. If only stuff from Led Zeppellin III could get more time in rotation — “Out on the Tiles” rocks! — rather than the same dozen or so tracks from the band programmers have leaned on for the last four decades.
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>>65734193
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>>65735211
Gilmour and Waters have more money and probably had more sex than lz
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>>65729821
>liking led zeppelin is contrarian

wew lad
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>>65735211
Pack up the thread guys. Famous musicians are rich and have sex so you can't make any arguments against their music.
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>>65734193
Grand Funk is fantastic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dzlT1ihN6o
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>>65729844
pleb
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>>65732820
>Made in Japan

this

One of the best live alben of rock
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fav band zeppelin, but 1st 3 sabbath albums are fantastic, everything after is a disappointment. to be fair not big on zeppelin after physical graffiti aswell.
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>>65732864
>Iommi literally handicapped

LELELE XD SO ORIGINAL HAHA
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>not liking zeppelins folky songs


kill yourself

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-21AtiWV3TE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kBX0K9nxPc


their folky songs are the best they've made
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>>65738776
GOAT
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>>65738776
III is my favorite album by them, probably because it's the one that hasn't been beaten to death by the radio.
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>>65738825
My dad says it's the worst. tfw plebdad
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>>65738825
could be the same reason for me, its hard to pick fav, but it seems i always end up thinking its III
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>>65729067
I've been following the trial. By all accounts, Jimmy Page owned the plaintiff's lawyer. Even the judge was making fun of him.
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>>65733004
He said he doesn't understand why people still dickride DSOTM since the album sounds so stupidly dated and its message isn't relevant anymore.
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>>65739339
How is the message not relevant? I always thought the theme was universal. Birth, life, death, money, time, etc.
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