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Shawnee123 08-01-2009 11:57 AM

Singles
 
Does anyone have change for a ten, for the vending machine? :cool:

http://www.cellar.org/showthread.php...446#post585446

As always, couldn't resist. I really do need change for the vending machine, too. :rolleyes:

SteveDallas 08-01-2009 12:03 PM

Or I was thinking places to meet "singles."

Shawnee123 08-01-2009 12:23 PM

Well, that too.

<----single. ;)

Flint 08-01-2009 12:25 PM

Great soundtrack.
  • "Would?" - Alice in Chains
  • "Breath" - Pearl Jam
  • "Seasons" - Chris Cornell
  • "Dyslexic Heart" - Paul Westerberg
  • "The Battle of Evermore" - The Lovemongers (Heart)
  • "Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns" - Mother Love Bone
  • "Birth Ritual" - Soundgarden
  • "State of Love and Trust" - Pearl Jam
  • "Overblown" - Mudhoney
  • "Waiting for Somebody" - Paul Westerberg
  • "May This Be Love" - Jimi Hendrix
  • "Nearly Lost You" - Screaming Trees
  • "Drown" - The Smashing Pumpkins

Trilby 08-01-2009 12:48 PM

I disagree with the Hendrix choice.

monster 08-01-2009 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shawnee123 (Post 585454)
I really do need change for the vending machine, too. :rolleyes:

liar, you're off to a strip club.

lumberjim 08-01-2009 08:54 PM

no one. i mean NO ONE remakes zeppelin songs any better than the original. In this, I believe they are unique.

some are passable....as this version of battle of evermore.....and the 4 non blondes doing Misty Mountain on encomium.

I've heard a few good imitations....but never an adaption that surpasses the original.

I challenge you all to change my mind about this.

zippyt 08-01-2009 09:38 PM


Flint 08-01-2009 10:19 PM

Okay, that's pretty rad.

Undertoad 08-01-2009 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lumberjim (Post 585498)
no one. i mean NO ONE remakes zeppelin songs any better than they originally remade them.

FTFY

Flint 08-02-2009 12:29 AM

ha ha nice angle ... from Illegal Art:
Quote:

Willie Dixon v. Led Zeppelin

When Shirley Dixon first heard Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love," she recognized it as a song by her father, famed blues musician Willie Dixon. Although Dixon's song "You Need Love" was popularized by Muddy Waters' cover in 1962, Dixon had never received money from either Waters or Zeppelin. In 1985, he filed suit against Zeppelin, charging copyright infringement. The case was eventually settled out of court in Dixon's favor for a large, undisclosed sum. With a newfound understanding of the music industry, Dixon founded the Blues Heaven Foundation, an organization devoted to helping blues artists recover royalties.
lumberjim huffed and puffed so hard, I almost forgot that Led Zeppelin are the number one rip-off artists of all time.

Trilby 08-02-2009 12:49 AM

I really hope Misty Mtn Hop is an original Zep tune. Coz it's one of my faves.

Flint 08-02-2009 12:56 AM

To be fair, the entire history of people making music, throughout all of history, has consisted of people travelling into a new place, hearing a new song, and putting their own spin on it as they travel elsewhere and play it for different people; thus songs evolve and take on different cultural characteristics, etc.

The idea of "ownership" of a piece of music did not come about until recording technology was introduced, and a piece of music (a recording) could be treated like a piece of property.

In this context, what Led Zeppelin did--taking old blues songs and amplifying them, adding a backbeat etc. is a very natural thing in terms of what humans have always done.



However, to say that they performed "the original" of any given song is probably less accurate than with any other modern band I can think of.

plthijinx 08-02-2009 02:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flint (Post 585522)
To be fair, the entire history of people making music, throughout all of history, has consisted of people travelling into a new place, hearing a new song, and putting their own spin on it as they travel elsewhere and play it for different people; thus songs evolve and take on different cultural characteristics, etc.

The idea of "ownership" of a piece of music did not come about until recording technology was introduced, and a piece of music (a recording) could be treated like a piece of property.

In this context, what Led Zeppelin did--taking old blues songs and amplifying them, adding a backbeat etc. is a very natural thing in terms of what humans have always done.



However, to say that they performed "the original" of any given song is probably less accurate than with any other modern band I can think of.

well said

skysidhe 08-02-2009 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flint (Post 585462)
Great soundtrack.
  • "Would?" - Alice in Chains
  • "Breath" - Pearl Jam
  • "Seasons" - Chris Cornell
  • "Dyslexic Heart" - Paul Westerberg
  • "The Battle of Evermore" - The Lovemongers (Heart)
  • "Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns" - Mother Love Bone
  • "Birth Ritual" - Soundgarden
  • "State of Love and Trust" - Pearl Jam
  • "Overblown" - Mudhoney
  • "Waiting for Somebody" - Paul Westerberg
  • "May This Be Love" - Jimi Hendrix
  • "Nearly Lost You" - Screaming Trees
  • "Drown" - The Smashing Pumpkins

oh hey. I have that one.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brianna (Post 585463)
I disagree with the Hendrix choice.

So that must be the place I always get bored with it and shut it off.


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