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stonehearted
<<Yah can't have been that much of a Led Zep fan before if this is the first time you heard that concert.>>
B-b-b-b-but.... even if I own all their albums, including Coda?
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stonehearted
Well.... I saw a bit of Communication Breakdown in a video clip.... in a Ramones documentary, which discussed how Johnny Ramone was influenced by Communication Breakdown.... at least I think it was from that show.... does that count?
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So much better than exile deluxe and some girls deluxe, sorry to say, all the overdub stuff the stones did is lame from historic point of view
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stonehearted
Seconded! Besides, you won't here the bootleg as full and clean and clear as on disc 2 of the deluxe.
It still sounds iffy due to how it was recorded and it's chopped up.
Yah can't have been that much of a Led Zep fan before if this is the first time you heard that concert.
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Led Zeppelin? Didn't they steal their songs from other artists?
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Seconded! Besides, you won't here the bootleg as full and clean and clear as on disc 2 of the deluxe.
It still sounds iffy due to how it was recorded and it's chopped up.
Yah can't have been that much of a Led Zep fan before if this is the first time you heard that concert.
Uh huh. Somehow - and I don't know how - that makes ZERO SENSE.
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tkl7
Led Zeppelin? Didn't they steal their songs from other artists?
Mick and Keith, didn't they steal songwriting credit from their own bandmates?
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My guess is Hey Hey wasn't included because they'll put it on the remastered Coda, even though I agree that as Immigrant Song's single it should be in its proper era on the III deluxe edition.
I'd never heard the concert before and I'm a huge Zeppelin fan. I just don't seek out their bootlegs or know a lot of them. I know everything about the officially released stuff.
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I'm just joking peeps.
I'm just a lil bummed that they didn't include an earlier closer to the recording sessions gig.
The Paris gig seems like a missed oppurtunity for something mor unique and less well known.
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stonehearted
^ Thanks! I have the 1982 edition--which means I will also have to find the 1993 version and which also means that when the newly remastered edition comes out I will have purchased Coda three times in all, and twice in the same year. Ya can't say I'm not a fan, now can ya?
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^ Thanks! I have the 1982 edition--which means I will also have to find the 1993 version and which also means that when the newly remastered edition comes out I will have purchased Coda three times in all, and twice in the same year. Ya can't say I'm not a fan, now can ya?
CODA is actually a pretty damn good album. I've always liked it.
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tkl7
Led Zeppelin? Didn't they steal their songs from other artists?
Mick and Keith, didn't they steal songwriting credit from their own bandmates?
When?
Wearing And Tearing and We're Gonna Groove are the only two songs I like from it. The rest I do think is crap, although granted I genuinely haven't heard it in years.Quote
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^ Thanks! I have the 1982 edition--which means I will also have to find the 1993 version and which also means that when the newly remastered edition comes out I will have purchased Coda three times in all, and twice in the same year. Ya can't say I'm not a fan, now can ya?
CODA is actually a pretty damn good album. I've always liked it.
Wearing And Tearing!!!
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^ Thanks! I have the 1982 edition--which means I will also have to find the 1993 version and which also means that when the newly remastered edition comes out I will have purchased Coda three times in all, and twice in the same year. Ya can't say I'm not a fan, now can ya?
CODA is actually a pretty damn good album. I've always liked it.
HIGHLY doubtful as they already released a chunk of Earl and Knebworth and Seattle 77 is a relatively weak performance. A serious shame that Seattle 72 wasn't recorded better. A KILLER performance and crappy recording!Quote
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Do you think they will ever clean up and release the DVD's of Earl's Court, Seattle and both Knebworth shows?
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What a whole Potts whole was absolutely mesmerising.
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What a whole Potts whole was absolutely mesmerising.
Sorry, I had to laugh, autocorrect is a bitch! I agree with your thoughts, though (Festival in the Desert is available on DVD, too). And then Jack White followed, a great time to be actually at Glasto, given the spotty live stream I was getting here!
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The other day I saw a pic of Plant and he looks like hell.