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What if anything are you listening to now?
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
"Very true Debs, you can always hear influences in bands, but these lads sound exactly the same and you'd think they were doing Led Zep covers!"
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Darlo Debs
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
Ashy not a Zeppelin fan myself but really hate that kind of music snobbery. All bands get into music because of the music that influenced them.at whatever level. I can't think of any bands that don't in some way 'rip off' some elements of the music of their own idols
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"Greta Van Fleet..... they are a modern incarnation of Led Zeppelin and some might snobbishly say they are just a rip off, but they do it well. If you like Led Zeppelin, give them a listen."
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
"Ironing school uniforms currently to the tune of Truly, Madly, Deeply. The Dualers version"
Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
"Surface Agent how can you not like Atom Heart Mother? it is a masterpiece. and I love just about everyhing Floyd did apart from Ummagumma , well apart from The Endless Drivel. I also love Roger's solo albums. I guess you aren't keen?"
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
"dm You seem to have been listening chronologically to Pink Floyd's back catalogue. You could have saved yourself a lot of time by not bothering with anything after Wish You Were Here. Maybe Animals. Personally, I'd have given Atom Heart Mother and Ummagumma a swerve, too, but whatever turns you on."
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
Humble Pie. Rocking the Fillmore. Surely one of the greatest live albums ever made
Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
normonnmates I have never been into UB40 (although I have at times considered buying an album by them) but I have also seen that documentry about them and it is very interesting. And it is very sad what happened to them.
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
Moby Grape - a 60's classic I have a really poorly remastered CD as their manager who owns the rights is about 90 and still won't authorise a re-issue. A bit like Alein Kline or the bastard who managed Badfinger... As with all great music...the greatness still shines through despite the shit format
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Darlo Debs
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
Yeah it wasn't the most reputable of places. We were in the chippy opposite one night after a night in the Lotus. Heard a loud bang and then someone say he's shot him Looked over and some poor bloke was lying on the pavement .
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"Darlo - never used to venture into Forest Gate back then, don't remember the Lotus, Forest Gate was a very Sikh area then, so kept away 'cos my old Man was very connected and respected around there......as a pillar of the community and nothing else...."