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Led Zeppelin Anthology and Steve Earle Discussion

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When the best of Led Zeppelin early days & latter days were released seperately, I didn't have the slightest urge to buy either of them. But recently, it seems like everytime I go into a record store, I see this new repackaging of them as one set, and I thought about reconsidering. Especially considering the price: $15. That's how much it'll cost ya to get just one.

Anyway, I'm a sucker for the 2 disc anthology. I like 'em for road trips and stuff. When you know you wanna hear so & so, but you can't decide what albums to bring. They're deeper than greatest hits, but not so expansive as a box set.

I have most all of the Zep albums in their remastered form, so it's not like I needed the set. But I figured it would be easier than burning my own.

But when I picked up the Led Zep set, I was appalled by a lot of the songs that made the cut (especially on disc 2) and all of the classic songs that were missing (on both). omg

So, I decided to burn my own, because i'm kinda douchey like that. sigh

Anyway, for the people who care enough., if you were in charge of a Led Zeppelin 2 disc set, what would you include. (see, now it's interactive, and not just me rambling) razz

Disc One:
01. Good Times Bad Times
02. Communication Breakdown
03. Your Time Is Gonna Come
04. Dazed and Confused
05. Whole Lotta Love
06. Thank You
07. Ramble On
08. What Is And What Should Never Be
09. Immigrant Song
10. Hey Hey What Can I Do
11. Since I've Been Loving You
12. Tangerine
13. Black Dog
14. Rock And Roll
15. Going To California
16. When The Levee Breaks
17. Stairway To Heaven

Disc Two:
01. Over the Hills and Far Away
02. Dancing Days
03. D'Yer Mak'er
04. The Ocean
05. Houses of the Holy
06. Custard Pie
07. Trampled Underfoot
08. Ten Years Gone
09. Night Flight
10. Kashmir
11. Sick Again
12. Nobody's Fault But Mine
13. All My Love
14. In the Evening
15. Wearing and Tearing

[Edited 1/27/05 17:08pm]

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Good Times Bad Times
Dazed & Confused
Communication Breakdown
Whole Lotta Love
What Is And What Should Never Be
Heartbreaker
Ramble On
Immigrant Song
Since I've Been Loving You
Tangerine
That's The Way
Black Dog
Rock & Roll
Stairway To Heaven
Going To California
When The Levee Breaks

The Song Remains The Same
Over The Hills And Far Away
No Quarter
The Rover
In My Time Of Dying
Trampled Underfoot
Kashmir
Ten Years Gone
Achilles Last Stand
Nobody's Fault But Mine
All My Love
In The Evening

Assuming they'd all fit, of course. There be some lengthy bastards there. smile
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When the best of Led Zeppelin...

eek You know you've awakened her...



..."The main advice news reporters have been able to get from official sources is to tell private citizens to stay inside their homes behind locked doors. Do not venture outside for any reason until the nature of this crisis has been determined, and until we can advise what course of action to take. Keep listening to radio and TV for special instructions as this crisis develops further. Thousands of office and factory workers are being urged to stay at their places of employment, not to make any attempt to get to their homes. However, in spite of this urging and warning, streets and highways are packed with frantic people trying to reach their families or, apparently, to flee just anywhere."



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theAudience said:

JACKAL said:

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When the best of Led Zeppelin...

eek You know you've awakened her...



..."The main advice news reporters have been able to get from official sources is to tell private citizens to stay inside their homes behind locked doors. Do not venture outside for any reason until the nature of this crisis has been determined, and until we can advise what course of action to take. Keep listening to radio and TV for special instructions as this crisis develops further. Thousands of office and factory workers are being urged to stay at their places of employment, not to make any attempt to get to their homes. However, in spite of this urging and warning, streets and highways are packed with frantic people trying to reach their families or, apparently, to flee just anywhere."



tA

peace Tribal Disorder

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talk to the hand

Get the hell offa this thread! mad

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ANYWAY, hi JACKAL. batting eyes

Haven't seen you around here for a while. biggrin I'll post my list (naturally) in a bit.
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Reply #5 posted 01/02/05 12:46pm

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Cloudbuster said:

Good Times Bad Times
Dazed & Confused
Communication Breakdown
Whole Lotta Love
What Is And What Should Never Be
Heartbreaker
Ramble On
Immigrant Song
Since I've Been Loving You
Tangerine
That's The Way
Black Dog
Rock & Roll
Stairway To Heaven
Going To California
When The Levee Breaks

The Song Remains The Same
Over The Hills And Far Away
No Quarter
The Rover
In My Time Of Dying
Trampled Underfoot
Kashmir
Ten Years Gone
Achilles Last Stand
Nobody's Fault But Mine
All My Love
In The Evening

Assuming they'd all fit, of course. There be some lengthy bastards there. smile



Very simlar to mine. Your list falls somewhere between the one I made and the one that actually exists. I did debate for a while between "Thank You" and "Heartbreaker". I made the decision by flipping a coin.

I also struggled with putting "The Rover" on there, because it does kick some serious ass. But I've never been overtly fond of "The Song Remains the Same." And I hate, hate, hate "No Quarter" and "Achilles Last Stand."

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I also struggled with putting "The Rover" on there, because it does kick some serious ass. But I've never been overtly fond of "The Song Remains the Same." And I hate, hate, hate "No Quarter" and "Achilles Last Stand."[/b]
[Edited 1/2/05 12:47pm]

I'm also not a fan of "Achilles Last Stand". A lot of people love it, and I've tried to like it, but I just can't. disbelief
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minneapolisgenius said:

JACKAL said:


I also struggled with putting "The Rover" on there, because it does kick some serious ass. But I've never been overtly fond of "The Song Remains the Same." And I hate, hate, hate "No Quarter" and "Achilles Last Stand."[/b]
[Edited 1/2/05 12:47pm]

I'm also not a fan of "Achilles Last Stand". A lot of people love it, and I've tried to like it, but I just can't. disbelief


Ya know im another who just doesn't get Achilles Last Stand. It's one of the few zep songs that actually bore me. The playing is amazing but i don't find it immersive at all. I actually prefer Tea For One off Presence.

Nice to see Sick Again making that tracklist. It's always been one of my faves.
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WildheartXXX said:

minneapolisgenius said:


I'm also not a fan of "Achilles Last Stand". A lot of people love it, and I've tried to like it, but I just can't. disbelief


Ya know im another who just doesn't get Achilles Last Stand. It's one of the few zep songs that actually bore me. The playing is amazing but i don't find it immersive at all. I actually prefer Tea For One off Presence.

Nice to see Sick Again making that tracklist. It's always been one of my faves.

I agree about "Tea For One". nod

And "Sick Again" is also one of my favorite Zeppelin tracks. I didn't like it so much when I was younger, but it's recently become one that I never get tired of. And I love the lyrics as well. razz

Damn, now I have to think and make up my own list.
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Reply #9 posted 01/02/05 6:16pm

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The double remasters was a pretty great collection from about 1990. The boxed set was what got me into Led Zep. And of course every home should have a copy of their DVD as well
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minneapolisgenius said:

WildheartXXX said:



Ya know im another who just doesn't get Achilles Last Stand. It's one of the few zep songs that actually bore me. The playing is amazing but i don't find it immersive at all. I actually prefer Tea For One off Presence.

Nice to see Sick Again making that tracklist. It's always been one of my faves.

I agree about "Tea For One". nod

And "Sick Again" is also one of my favorite Zeppelin tracks. I didn't like it so much when I was younger, but it's recently become one that I never get tired of. And I love the lyrics as well. razz

Damn, now I have to think and make up my own list.


Hey Minne!!! How's it rockin?

Achilles Last Stand had to grow on me. It took me a LONG time but now its by far one of my favorite Zep tunes. Acutally most of Presence didn't grab me until years after I bought the album. Song Remains the Same is good but not outstanding like MOST of their catalogue biggrin . No Quarter is a classic. JUst had to add my 2 cents.
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WildheartXXX said:

minneapolisgenius said:


I'm also not a fan of "Achilles Last Stand". A lot of people love it, and I've tried to like it, but I just can't. disbelief


Ya know im another who just doesn't get Achilles Last Stand. It's one of the few zep songs that actually bore me. The playing is amazing but i don't find it immersive at all. I actually prefer Tea For One off Presence.

Nice to see Sick Again making that tracklist. It's always been one of my faves.


My problem with "Achilles" isn't the playing at all. If the song were instrumental, I would probably be digging it. The riff is great. But the lyrics are so over the top and ridiculous. Nerd rock. I'm down with intelligent lyrics (Costello, Dylan), but I draw the line at pretentious nerd rock. Same problem I have with "No Quarter." It'd probably be a great song, if Robert Plant would've written some better lyrics or just shut the hell up.

And "Sick Again" is most definitely a jam. I think of it as a harder rocking cousin of the Rolling Stones' "Stray Cat Blues," which is another hell of a jam. nod



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minneapolisgenius said:

ANYWAY, hi JACKAL. batting eyes

Haven't seen you around here for a while. biggrin I'll post my list (naturally) in a bit.



Wanna pet me?

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JACKAL said:

WildheartXXX said:



Ya know im another who just doesn't get Achilles Last Stand. It's one of the few zep songs that actually bore me. The playing is amazing but i don't find it immersive at all. I actually prefer Tea For One off Presence.

Nice to see Sick Again making that tracklist. It's always been one of my faves.


My problem with "Achilles" isn't the playing at all. If the song were instrumental, I would probably be digging it. The riff is great. But the lyrics are so over the top and ridiculous. Nerd rock. I'm down with intelligent lyrics (Costello, Dylan), but I draw the line at pretentious nerd rock. Same problem I have with "No Quarter." It'd probably be a great song, if Robert Plant would've written some better lyrics or just shut the hell up.

And "Sick Again" is most definitely a jam. I think of it as a harder rocking cousin of the Rolling Stones' "Stray Cat Blues," which is another hell of a jam. nod[/b]


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I agree with the bit about Robert. Even I, being the biggest Zeppelin freak I know of, get irritated by Robert's whining at times. You know, sometimes that boy just needs a good spanking and gag.

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I didn't just type that out loud, did I?
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mynameisnotsusan said:

The double remasters was a pretty great collection from about 1990. The boxed set was what got me into Led Zep. And of course every home should have a copy of their DVD as well


They'll have to bury me with my DVD. nod

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JACKAL said:

minneapolisgenius said:

ANYWAY, hi JACKAL. batting eyes

Haven't seen you around here for a while. biggrin I'll post my list (naturally) in a bit.



Wanna pet me?

No.
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Pagey said:

minneapolisgenius said:


I agree about "Tea For One". nod

And "Sick Again" is also one of my favorite Zeppelin tracks. I didn't like it so much when I was younger, but it's recently become one that I never get tired of. And I love the lyrics as well. razz

Damn, now I have to think and make up my own list.


Hey Minne!!! How's it rockin?

Achilles Last Stand had to grow on me. It took me a LONG time but now its by far one of my favorite Zep tunes. Acutally most of Presence didn't grab me until years after I bought the album. Song Remains the Same is good but not outstanding like MOST of their catalogue biggrin . No Quarter is a classic. JUst had to add my 2 cents.

Hey Pagey!

Presence had to grow on me as well. My favorites on it at the moment are Tea For One and Royal Orleans.<----- I love Bonzo's drumming on that one. thumbs up!
[Edited 1/19/05 6:36am]
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CD 1

1. Immigrant Song
2. The Lemon Song
3. Hey Hey What Can I DO
4. Ten Years Gone
5. The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair (from the BBC sessions)
6. Dazed and Confused
7. Your Time Is Gonna Come
8. Black Country Woman
9. Going To California (live from Earls Court '75)
10. Tangerine

11. The Rain Song---->

12. Sick Again guitar
13. Kashmir

14. Moby Dick (RAH'70 version) ----->

15. Houses of the Holy
16. Whole Lotta Love
17. Bring It On Home (from "How The West Was Won" CDs)

18. The Ocean (live from MSG '73) headbang ----->

CD 2

1. Over The Hills and Far Away cloud9
2. What Is and What Should Never Be
3. That's The Way (from HTWWW cds)

4. Communication Breakdown ----->

5. Four Sticks
6. Royal Orleans
7. The Crunge dancing jig

8. I Can't Quit You Babe (Royal Albert Hall '70)---->

9. Poor Tom
10. Bron-Yr-Aur
11. In The Light
12. Since I've Been Loving You (live MSG '73 version) worship

13. Rock and Roll ---->

14. The Wanton Song
15. Ramble On
16. In The Evening (live at Knebworth'79)

17. In My Time of Dying ----->
(live at Earls Court '75) drool worship

18. Stairway to Heaven (Earls Court '75 version) ----> (pic's not from EC though)
[Edited 1/3/05 13:36pm]
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minneapolisgenius said:

CD 1

1. Immigrant Song
2. The Lemon Song
3. Hey Hey What Can I DO
4. Ten Years Gone
5. The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair (from the BBC sessions)
6. Dazed and Confused
7. Your Time Is Gonna Come
8. Black Country Woman
9. Going To California (live from Earls Court '75)
10. Tangerine
11. The Rain Song
12. Sick Again guitar
13. Kashmir
14. Moby Dick (RAH'70 version) ----->
15. Houses of the Holy
16. Whole Lotta Love
17. Bring It On Home (from "How The West Was Won" CDs)
18. The Ocean (live from MSG '73) headbang ----->

CD 2

1. Over The Hills and Far Away cloud9
2. What Is and What Should Never Be
3. That's The Way (from HTWWW cds)
4. Communication Breakdown ----->
5. Four Sticks
6. Royal Orleans
7. The Crunge dancing jig
8. I Can't Quit You Babe (Royal Albert Hall '70)---->
9. Poor Tom
10. Bron-Yr-Aur
11. In The Light
12. Since I've Been Loving You (live MSG '73 version) worship
13. Rock and Roll ---->
14. The Wanton Song
15. Ramble On
16. In The Evening (live at Knebworth'79)
17. In My Time of Dying -----> (live at Earls Court '75) drool worship
18. Stairway to Heaven (Earls Court '75 version) ----> (pic's not from EC though)
[Edited 1/3/05 13:36pm]



I've never heard any of the live stuff - official or otherwise. But I was surprised to see "The Crunge." It's not horrible, but... I wouldn't say it's one of the 36 essential Zeppelin songs.

And is Bron-Yr-Aur that little 2 minute acoustic thing from "Physical Graffiti"? And why isn't it in chronological order? And why don't you want to pet me? evil


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Presense had to grow on me as well. My favorites on it at the moment are Tea For One and Royal Orleans.<----- I love Bonzo's drumming on that one. thumbs up!



Is "Royal Orleans" the one where he says his woman sounds like Barry White? confuse

I don't really like "Presence." I'm glad I didn't pay for it. lol (thank God for cd-burners pray) I'd say it's their worst album.



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minneapolisgenius said:

JACKAL said:



My problem with "Achilles" isn't the playing at all. If the song were instrumental, I would probably be digging it. The riff is great. But the lyrics are so over the top and ridiculous. Nerd rock. I'm down with intelligent lyrics (Costello, Dylan), but I draw the line at pretentious nerd rock. Same problem I have with "No Quarter." It'd probably be a great song, if Robert Plant would've written some better lyrics or just shut the hell up.

And "Sick Again" is most definitely a jam. I think of it as a harder rocking cousin of the Rolling Stones' "Stray Cat Blues," which is another hell of a jam. nod[/b]


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falloff
I agree with the bit about Robert. Even I, being the biggest Zeppelin freak I know of, get irritated by Robert's whining at times. You know, sometimes that boy just needs a good spanking and gag.

eek

I didn't just type that out loud, did I?



I think it's even less the whining than it is what he's whining about. If he's whining about his woman leaving him, or that fact that her soul was made in hell and she makes his life torturous - I'm fine with that. Have at it.

But if he's whining about Atlas holding up the Earth, or about voyaging through some mythical kingdom with gnomes and dwarves - gag me with a spoon. rolleyes I guess I'm just not into hearing Robert Plant give me the musical version of "Lord of the Rings." lol

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JACKAL said:

minneapolisgenius said:

CD 1

1. Immigrant Song
2. The Lemon Song
3. Hey Hey What Can I DO
4. Ten Years Gone
5. The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair (from the BBC sessions)
6. Dazed and Confused
7. Your Time Is Gonna Come
8. Black Country Woman
9. Going To California (live from Earls Court '75)
10. Tangerine
11. The Rain Song
12. Sick Again guitar
13. Kashmir
14. Moby Dick (RAH'70 version) ----->
15. Houses of the Holy
16. Whole Lotta Love
17. Bring It On Home (from "How The West Was Won" CDs)
18. The Ocean (live from MSG '73) headbang ----->

CD 2

1. Over The Hills and Far Away cloud9
2. What Is and What Should Never Be
3. That's The Way (from HTWWW cds)
4. Communication Breakdown ----->
5. Four Sticks
6. Royal Orleans
7. The Crunge dancing jig
8. I Can't Quit You Babe (Royal Albert Hall '70)---->
9. Poor Tom
10. Bron-Yr-Aur
11. In The Light
12. Since I've Been Loving You (live MSG '73 version) worship
13. Rock and Roll ---->
14. The Wanton Song
15. Ramble On
16. In The Evening (live at Knebworth'79)
17. In My Time of Dying -----> (live at Earls Court '75) drool worship
18. Stairway to Heaven (Earls Court '75 version) ----> (pic's not from EC though)
[Edited 1/3/05 13:36pm]



I've never heard any of the live stuff - official or otherwise. But I was surprised to see "The Crunge." It's not horrible, but... I wouldn't say it's one of the 36 essential Zeppelin songs.

And is Bron-Yr-Aur that little 2 minute acoustic thing from "Physical Graffiti"? And why isn't it in chronological order? And why don't you want to pet me? evil


Boy you're sure hard to please, aren't you? rolleyes

wink

A. A lot of the live stuff is much better than the studio recordings IMO. So get yourself "How The West Was Won" for a start. And then the DVD. drool

B. I love The Crunge. I used to hate it, and now I love it. I love the funky bass and guitar. It's not "essential", but I also left off a ton of others that I could have put on there. "The Crunge" just made the cut. nod Of course, this whole list could change next week.

C. Yes, "Bron-Yr-Aur" is the little two minute acoustic number from PG. It's beautiful. love

D. Does it need to be in chronological order? lol

E. You look rabid. whofarted
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JACKAL said:

minneapolisgenius said:


Presense had to grow on me as well. My favorites on it at the moment are Tea For One and Royal Orleans.<----- I love Bonzo's drumming on that one. thumbs up!



Is "Royal Orleans" the one where he says his woman sounds like Barry White? confuse

I don't really like "Presence." I'm glad I didn't pay for it. lol (thank God for cd-burners pray) I'd say it's their worst album.



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Presence was recorded in wierd circumstances with Plant's leg break and not to mention Pagey's heroin habit was getting worse. I love it's no frills attitude but the songs aren't that strong. It's their weakest album. However you would not believe how many Zep fans think it's their best, it's also Jimmy Pages favourite.
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JACKAL said:

minneapolisgenius said:


Presense had to grow on me as well. My favorites on it at the moment are Tea For One and Royal Orleans.<----- I love Bonzo's drumming on that one. thumbs up!



Is "Royal Orleans" the one where he says his woman sounds like Barry White? confuse

I don't really like "Presence." I'm glad I didn't pay for it. lol (thank God for cd-burners pray) I'd say it's their worst album.



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falloff Yeah, he's singing about drag queens. lol

I think "In Through The Out Door" is their worst album.
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minneapolisgenius said:

CD 1

1. Immigrant Song
2. The Lemon Song
3. Hey Hey What Can I DO
4. Ten Years Gone
5. The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair (from the BBC sessions)
6. Dazed and Confused
7. Your Time Is Gonna Come
8. Black Country Woman
9. Going To California (live from Earls Court '75)
10. Tangerine

11. The Rain Song---->

12. Sick Again guitar
13. Kashmir

14. Moby Dick (RAH'70 version) ----->

15. Houses of the Holy
16. Whole Lotta Love
17. Bring It On Home (from "How The West Was Won" CDs)

18. The Ocean (live from MSG '73) headbang ----->

CD 2

1. Over The Hills and Far Away cloud9
2. What Is and What Should Never Be
3. That's The Way (from HTWWW cds)

4. Communication Breakdown ----->

5. Four Sticks
6. Royal Orleans
7. The Crunge dancing jig

8. I Can't Quit You Babe (Royal Albert Hall '70)---->

9. Poor Tom
10. Bron-Yr-Aur
11. In The Light
12. Since I've Been Loving You (live MSG '73 version) worship

13. Rock and Roll ---->

14. The Wanton Song
15. Ramble On
16. In The Evening (live at Knebworth'79)

17. In My Time of Dying ----->
(live at Earls Court '75) drool worship

18. Stairway to Heaven (Earls Court '75 version) ----> (pic's not from EC though)
[Edited 1/3/05 13:36pm]


I knew it!!!

mg:
But I don't want any of that. I'd rather...

tA:
Rather what?

mg:
I'd rather... just... post pix of Led Zep! [posting starts up]

tA:
Stop that, stop that! [posting slows down and stops] You're not going post pix while I'm here.
Now listen. In twenty minutes, you're getting married to a guy whose father owns the biggest tracts of open land in Britain.

mg:
But I don't want land...

tA:
Listen... Minnie...

mg:
mg.

tA:
mg. We live in a bloody swamp. We need all the land we can get!

mg:
But... But I don't like him!

tA:
Don't like him? What's wrong with him? He's cute, he's rich, he's got a huge... tract of land...

mg:
I know... But I want the guy that I marry... to have a certain...[posting starts up again] ...special sort of...

tA:
Cut that out! Cut that out! [posting dies off]
You're marryin' Prince, so you'd better get used to the idea!
Guards! Make sure the posting princess doesn't leave this room until I come and get her.

*(Apologies to Monty Python)

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

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"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #25 posted 01/03/05 4:15pm

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theAudience said:

I knew it!!!

mg:
But I don't want any of that. I'd rather...

tA:
Rather what?

mg:
I'd rather... just... post pix of Led Zep! [posting starts up]

tA:
Stop that, stop that! [posting slows down and stops] You're not going post pix while I'm here.
Now listen. In twenty minutes, you're getting married to a guy whose father owns the biggest tracts of open land in Britain.

mg:
But I don't want land...

tA:
Listen... Minnie...

mg:
mg.

tA:
mg. We live in a bloody swamp. We need all the land we can get!

mg:
But... But I don't like him!

tA:
Don't like him? What's wrong with him? He's cute, he's rich, he's got a huge... tract of land...

mg:
I know... But I want the guy that I marry... to have a certain...[posting starts up again] ...special sort of...

tA:
Cut that out! Cut that out! [posting dies off]
You're marryin' Prince, so you'd better get used to the idea!
Guards! Make sure the posting princess doesn't leave this room until I come and get her.

*(Apologies to Monty Python)

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm

falloff

It was inevitable though wasn't it? razz But at least I stayed on topic and provided a visual to go with certain songs I listed, didn't I? They really ARE the photos that correspond to the tracks. nod Give me some credit for taking the time to do that! mad

But I have to give you some credit as well for using my favorite movie of all-time. woot!

Now, on to scene 24 which is a smashing scene with some lovely acting.....
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #26 posted 01/03/05 4:54pm

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minneapolisgenius said:

falloff

It was inevitable though wasn't it? razz But at least I stayed on topic and provided a visual to go with certain songs I listed, didn't I? They really ARE the photos that correspond to the tracks. nod Give me some credit for taking the time to do that! mad

But I have to give you some credit as well for using my favorite movie of all-time. woot!

Now, on to scene 24 which is a smashing scene with some lovely acting.....

You did a smashing job but you knew I had to mess with ya. nod

hmmm Scene 24 huh.
First I want... (pause for more effect) ...a SHRUBBERY!

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

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Reply #27 posted 01/03/05 4:59pm

minneapolisgen
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theAudience said:

minneapolisgenius said:

falloff

It was inevitable though wasn't it? razz But at least I stayed on topic and provided a visual to go with certain songs I listed, didn't I? They really ARE the photos that correspond to the tracks. nod Give me some credit for taking the time to do that! mad

But I have to give you some credit as well for using my favorite movie of all-time. woot!

Now, on to scene 24 which is a smashing scene with some lovely acting.....

You did a smashing job but you knew I had to mess with ya. nod

hmmm Scene 24 huh.
First I want... (pause for more effect) ...a SHRUBBERY!

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm

biggrin

And one that's not too expensive.....
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #28 posted 01/03/05 5:21pm

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minneapolisgenius said:

theAudience said:


You did a smashing job but you knew I had to mess with ya. nod

hmmm Scene 24 huh.
First I want... (pause for more effect) ...a SHRUBBERY!

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm

biggrin

And one that's not too expensive.....

Indeed.

Strange, the transcript I found only went to Scene 22.

confuse

tA

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Reply #29 posted 01/03/05 6:48pm

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minneapolisgenius said:

JACKAL said:




I've never heard any of the live stuff - official or otherwise. But I was surprised to see "The Crunge." It's not horrible, but... I wouldn't say it's one of the 36 essential Zeppelin songs.

And is Bron-Yr-Aur that little 2 minute acoustic thing from "Physical Graffiti"? And why isn't it in chronological order? And why don't you want to pet me? evil


Boy you're sure hard to please, aren't you? rolleyes

wink

A. A lot of the live stuff is much better than the studio recordings IMO. So get yourself "How The West Was Won" for a start. And then the DVD. drool

B. I love The Crunge. I used to hate it, and now I love it. I love the funky bass and guitar. It's not "essential", but I also left off a ton of others that I could have put on there. "The Crunge" just made the cut. nod Of course, this whole list could change next week.

C. Yes, "Bron-Yr-Aur" is the little two minute acoustic number from PG. It's beautiful. love

D. Does it need to be in chronological order? lol

E. You look rabid. whofarted



Yes, I am extremely hard to please. wink I do want to get "How the West" (I've been eyeballing it for a while), but I haven't really considered the DVD. I'd have to see somebody else's first. I see Zeppelin on VH1 Classic sometimes, and for some reason, I tend not to like them as much when I can see them. shrug Go figure.

And yes, it should be in chronological order. All anthologies should be. That's rule number one of anthology/greatest hits sets. That way you can hear the progression of the band/artist.

I may look rabid, but you'd like it. razz

It's a jungle out there.
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