AWESOME!jonesthecurl wrote:I am v old too - I saw Led Zep live at Wembley in 1972. The concert sold out within hours of being announced.
But I had free tickets. nur-ne-nur-nur.
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AWESOME!jonesthecurl wrote:I am v old too - I saw Led Zep live at Wembley in 1972. The concert sold out within hours of being announced.
But I had free tickets. nur-ne-nur-nur.
they already had a concert in london with john bonham's son...gannable wrote:Best band ever -
I hope they never taint their legacy by touring w/o John Henry Bonham,

pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
Thank you Wikipedia....Megadeth666 wrote:The beginnings of Led Zeppelin can be traced back to the English blues-influenced rock band The Yardbirds. Jimmy Page joined The Yardbirds in 1966 to play bass guitar after the original bassist, Paul Samwell-Smith, left the group. Shortly after, Page switched from bass to lead guitar, creating a dual-lead guitar line up with Jeff Beck. Following the departure of Beck from the group in October 1966, The Yardbirds, tired from constant touring and recording, were beginning to wind down. Page wanted to form a supergroup with himself and Beck on guitars, and The Who's rhythm section—drummer Keith Moon and bassist John Entwistle. Vocalists Donovan, Steve Winwood and Steve Marriott were also considered for the project. The group never formed, although Page, Beck and Moon did record a song together in 1966, "Beck's Bolero", which is featured on Beck's 1968 album, Truth. The recording session also included bassist-keyboardist John Paul Jones, who told Page that he would be interested in collaborating with him on future projects.
Jimmy Page and Keith Moon, were good buddies...when Jimmy announced they were forming a band, Keith said they would go over like a Lead Balloon....Which ended up being one of the all time best Led Zeppelin.....and No Quarter is one of my favs, with bron,yar,stomp

are registered trademarks of Backglass Heavy Industries.sailorseal wrote:My big boy banana was out the whole time
AndyDufresne wrote:Forever linked at the hip's-banana! (That sounds strange, don't quote me.)AndyDufresne wrote:Many Happy Bananas to everyone, lets party...with Bananas.
--Andy
More testament to their marketing genius. They intentionally didn't explain what the runes were, which created massive amounts of speculation and talk.LED ZEPPELINER wrote:their symbols on the fourth album (see the first pic in my sig) are really awesome, although Zoso, Jimmy's nobody knows what it means for sure

are registered trademarks of Backglass Heavy Industries.sailorseal wrote:My big boy banana was out the whole time
AndyDufresne wrote:Forever linked at the hip's-banana! (That sounds strange, don't quote me.)AndyDufresne wrote:Many Happy Bananas to everyone, lets party...with Bananas.
--Andy

anybody know what language that is inMegadeth666 wrote:Very Interesting stuff, google is amazing
you gotta keep in mind that the members of Led Zeppelin are still walking, and alot of their fans were younger than them probably, so not that many weelchairsknapper wrote:They would need to make the venues wheelchair/walker accessible, to accommodate the majority of their fans.
Maybe the Grateful Dead could open for them...well, the members who are not gratefully dead, anyway...
sailorseal wrote:My big boy banana was out the whole time
AndyDufresne wrote:Forever linked at the hip's-banana! (That sounds strange, don't quote me.)AndyDufresne wrote:Many Happy Bananas to everyone, lets party...with Bananas.
--Andy
Goggle zoso.....all kinds of stuff will come upLED ZEPPELINER wrote:wait megadeth where did you get that pic of the rune book (url or something)
sailorseal wrote:My big boy banana was out the whole time
AndyDufresne wrote:Forever linked at the hip's-banana! (That sounds strange, don't quote me.)AndyDufresne wrote:Many Happy Bananas to everyone, lets party...with Bananas.
--Andy