(03-05-2021 10:17 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote: [ -> ]Oh brother...those guys are on my Mt. Rushmore of guys I wish I could have been for a weekend if I had a Way Back Machine. Bad mo-fos.
You gotta love these men who didn't apologize for their past but surely have learned from it...
I vaguely remember hearing this for the first time in high school on a vinyl record after finishing a spleef rocket and it became an otherwordly experience...
(03-10-2021 11:47 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: [ -> ]I vaguely remember hearing this for the first time in high school on a vinyl record after finishing a spleef rocket and it became an otherwordly experience...
I had the (vinyl) album. It's in my digital music collection now.
(03-10-2021 11:47 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: [ -> ]I vaguely remember hearing this for the first time in high school on a vinyl record after finishing a spleef rocket and it became an otherwordly experience...
I had the (vinyl) album. It's in my digital music collection now.
(03-10-2021 11:47 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: [ -> ]I vaguely remember hearing this for the first time in high school on a vinyl record after finishing a spleef rocket and it became an otherwordly experience...
I had the (vinyl) album. It's in my digital music collection now.
Same. How 'bout another...
I love all Led Zepplin's songs, but this one (off another album) is my absolute favorite.
I got into "historical blues" a while back seeking out songs by Robert Johnson, Ledbelly, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf, etc. I couldn't believe all the Rock'N'Roll songs that were updated from old blues tunes. Led Zepplin's "Killing Floor" was a Ledbelly song and I don't know where he got it.
The Cream's "Crossroads" song came straight from Robert Johnson. The Allman Brothers took many of their songs from the blues too.