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Author: zepfloyeszepfloyes Date: Apr 13, 2008 13:29
Many think that I just praise these three bands all of the time. They
were three of the most consistent and "challengingly entertaining"
bands of the 70s. But they did make some subpar material which are
these days for some reason considered to be their best efforts....
beats me.
Physical Graffiti (A-):
The first Led Zeppelin album to have a siginificant amount of average
songs. Custard Pie is not nearly as mindblowing as the other album
openers before (Good Times Bad Times, Whole...
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Author: Joe RamirezJoe Ramirez Date: Apr 13, 2008 13:41
On Apr 13, 4:29 pm, zepflo...@ yahoo.com wrote:
> Many think that I just praise these three bands all of the time.
No, we think you *talk about them* all the time. That's the problem.
Joe Ramirez
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Author: WhisperWhisper Date: Apr 13, 2008 13:42
> Many think that I just praise these three bands all of the time. They
> were three of the most consistent and "challengingly entertaining"
> bands of the 70s.
I like to see a bit of T&A in my music though, & I think they fail
miserably.
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Author: RajaRaja Date: Apr 13, 2008 13:58
On Apr 13, 3:42 pm, Whisper ozemail.com.au> wrote:
>> Many think that I just praise these three bands all of the time. They
>> were three of the most consistent and "challengingly entertaining"
>> bands of the 70s.
>
> I like to see a bit of T&A in my music though, & I think they fail
> miserably.
How can you see music? Care to explain?
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Author: RajaRaja Date: Apr 13, 2008 13:58
On Apr 13, 3:41 pm, Joe Ramirez netzero.com> wrote:
> On Apr 13, 4:29 pm, zepflo...@ yahoo.com wrote:
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>> Many think that I just praise these three bands all of the time.
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> No, we think you *talk about them* all the time. That's the problem.
>
> Joe Ramirez
he he
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Author: Tony ElkaTony Elka Date: Apr 13, 2008 14:02
> How can you see music? Care to explain?
"I want my MTV......"
Tony
P.S. The newsgroup rec.sport.tennis has been deleted from this
cross-posted reply because Gautama Buddha instructed me to do so.
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Author: JeffJeff Date: Apr 13, 2008 15:17
On Apr 13, 3:29 pm, zepflo...@ yahoo.com wrote:
> Many think that I just praise these three bands all of the time. They
> were three of the most consistent and "challengingly entertaining"
> bands of the 70s. But they did make some subpar material which are
> these days for some reason considered to be their best efforts....
> beats me.
>
> Physical Graffiti (A-):
> The first Led Zeppelin album to have a siginificant amount of average
> songs. Custard Pie is not nearly as mindblowing as the other album
> openers before (Good Times Bad Times, Whole Lotta Love, Immigrant
> Song, Black Dog, The Song Remains the Same). The Rover is way too long
> and has quite a bit of not so interesting wanking. In my Time of Dying
> is at least 2 minutes longer inspite of some powerhouse drumming by
> Bonzo. Houses of the Holy is a reject from the previous album after
> all. And sounds like a reject. I am not too fond of the repetitive and
> stupid lyriced Trampled Underfoot. Kashmir is excellent. In the Light
> has a overlong intro but it is a nice song. Bron Yr Aur is a great
> instrumental and very tasteful. Down by the Seaside is okay. A little
> too mushy IMO. Ten Years Gone is quite underrated and in my opinion ...
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Author: d.g.s.d.g.s. Date: Apr 13, 2008 15:24
On 4/13/2008 1:29 PM zepfloyes@ yahoo.com ignored two million years of
human evolution to write:
> Many think that I just praise these three bands all of the time.
Mostly, we just think you should fuck off, Raja.
Fetch me my tiffin, boy!
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Author: Tracy_BarberTracy_Barber Date: Apr 13, 2008 15:58
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 13:58:28 -0700 (PDT), Raja gmail.com>
wrote:
>On Apr 13, 3:42 pm, Whisper ozemail.com.au> wrote:
>>> Many think that I just praise these three bands all of the time. They
>>> were three of the most consistent and "challengingly entertaining"
>>> bands of the 70s.
>>
>> I like to see a bit of T&A in my music though, & I think they fail
>> miserably.
>
>How can you see music? Care to explain?
Yes, quite simply in fact. Lessee...
Raja is still in his pre-pubescent stage of life, bowing down to the
heroes in his life, such as the almighty 3 - 5 bands that keep getting
shuffled around, depending on which day the crow flies south.
This keeps his mind off other things that may be happening around him,
especially in springtime.
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Author: WhisperWhisper Date: Apr 13, 2008 16:08
Raja wrote:
> On Apr 13, 3:42 pm, Whisper ozemail.com.au> wrote:
>>> Many think that I just praise these three bands all of the time. They
>>> were three of the most consistent and "challengingly entertaining"
>>> bands of the 70s.
>> I like to see a bit of T&A in my music though, & I think they fail
>> miserably.
>
> How can you see music? Care to explain?
High Def clips.
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