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Old 02-19-2016, 11:07 PM   #31 (permalink)
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This one's also great. It was a fitting tribute to the leader/creator of the band, who had recently passed away at the time. It might be too close in style to Burzum for the OP's x-GF's taste, although they're clearly more consonant, at least for black metal. Oh, and the bodybuilder guy doing the vocals on some of the songs is the deceased musician's brother.

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Old 02-19-2016, 11:09 PM   #32 (permalink)
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One of my fave boots. Very early from the 75 US tour. Plant was sick and his voice wasn't the best. This show was at MSG during a blizzard and you can almost smell the pot smoke in the air when listening to the whole thing. Send me a PM if you'd like the entire show.

Without the story behind it, I'd think it to be pretty underwhelming tbh, but Plant really pulls through on that (as usual). Those non-solo Page moments though....dude should try to play with feeling instead of playing like he's stutteringly reading the bible aloud.





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Old 02-19-2016, 11:11 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Old 02-19-2016, 11:16 PM   #34 (permalink)
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dude should try to play with feeling instead of playing like he's stutteringly reading the bible aloud.
To be fair, this was the final song of an almost 3 hour long show so the guy was pretty wrung out and probably extremely wasted at the time.

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(Keiji Haino, age 63, sometimes playing 5-7 hour shows, reading the above post.)
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(Keiji Haino, age 63, sometimes playing 5-7 hour shows, reading the above post.)
Ya, because all bands/artists/eras are the same.

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He doesn't drink or do drugs and his musical style admittedly allows for more sloppiness, but I saw an opportunity to mock Page and I took it. That's what makes me a hero.
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I saw an opportunity to mock Page and I took it. That's what makes me a hero.
I admire the effort. Sometimes people fall. Don't feel bad. It happens.

The dude loved his Jack Daniels. That **** will **** you up.

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You'd think he could afford a non-shitty whiskey.
But that's rock'n'roll lifestyle for you.
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I've never had whiskey that wasn't ****ty tbh (scotch notwithstanding though). I had whiskey the first and second to last time that alcohol made me sick and ever since, it's had a huge gross factor for me.

At least it wasn't Jim Beam.
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