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Old 05-22-2017, 05:18 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Was everyone dazed and ... I'll get me coat.
You get back here and you finish your joke. You're already this deep, may as well keep going. Don't be a little bitch.
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Old 05-22-2017, 05:43 PM   #42 (permalink)
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You get back here and you finish your joke. You're already this deep, may as well keep going. Don't be a little bitch.
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Old 05-22-2017, 06:06 PM   #46 (permalink)
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I always thought Richard Chase was underrated as far as serial killers from the '70's go. Sure he only had 6 victims, but for what he lacked in body count he made up for in expediency and shear minded batshit insanity.
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Old 05-22-2017, 06:56 PM   #47 (permalink)
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Dazed is such a cool live song. There were definite triggers between the dozen sections of the song, but once the band got into a section they were free to take off depending on the mood on any given night.

Stage 1: Bass intro and wah-wah interludes
Stage 2: Main vocal theme
Stage 3: Fast instrumental and 'oriental' riffs
Stage 4: "San Francisco/Achilles Last Stand" or "Woodstock"
Stage 5: Violin bow episode including echo-slapping from the guitar; interlude with Plant's 'instrumental voice'; improvised bowing leading up to a full bowed crescendo of the main theme from Gustav Holst's Mars, the Bringer of War ,and return of the rhythm section
Stage 6: Fast guitar solo and battle with Plant
Stage 7: Slower tempo solo and 'funky' moods
Stage 8: Violent breaks and call and response interlude
Stage 9: Faster solo in crescendos and occasional break-up tempo, some occasions combined with "Walter's Walk" or "St. Tristan's Sword"
Stage 10: New arrangement of Mars, the Bringer of War (slow and fast versions) and final frenzy
Stage 11: Return to main theme
Stage 12: Coda. Final instrumental and vocal battle inside syncopated rhythms, drum-solo and final explosion.

I have videos of two of the 5 shows they did at Earl's Court in 1975. One of the versions of Dazed is ok, the other night is ****ing epic.
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I always thought Richard Chase was underrated as far as serial killers from the '70's go. Sure he only had 6 victims, but for what he lacked in body count he made up for in expediency and shear minded batshit insanity.
Holy ****, just looked him up. He might not have lasted long but anyone that crazy is not going to be able to integrate into society.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Chase
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Old 05-22-2017, 07:40 PM   #49 (permalink)
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I always thought Richard Chase was underrated as far as serial killers from the '70's go. Sure he only had 6 victims, but for what he lacked in body count he made up for in expediency and shear minded batshit insanity.
Perhaps an unfortunate name though.
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Dazed is such a cool live song. There were definite triggers between the dozen sections of the song, but once the band got into a section they were free to take off depending on the mood on any given night.

Stage 1: Bass intro and wah-wah interludes
Stage 2: Main vocal theme
Stage 3: Fast instrumental and 'oriental' riffs
Stage 4: "San Francisco/Achilles Last Stand" or "Woodstock"
Stage 5: Violin bow episode including echo-slapping from the guitar; interlude with Plant's 'instrumental voice'; improvised bowing leading up to a full bowed crescendo of the main theme from Gustav Holst's Mars, the Bringer of War ,and return of the rhythm section
Stage 6: Fast guitar solo and battle with Plant
Stage 7: Slower tempo solo and 'funky' moods
Stage 8: Violent breaks and call and response interlude
Stage 9: Faster solo in crescendos and occasional break-up tempo, some occasions combined with "Walter's Walk" or "St. Tristan's Sword"
Stage 10: New arrangement of Mars, the Bringer of War (slow and fast versions) and final frenzy
Stage 11: Return to main theme
Stage 12: Coda. Final instrumental and vocal battle inside syncopated rhythms, drum-solo and final explosion.

I have videos of two of the 5 shows they did at Earl's Court in 1975. One of the versions of Dazed is ok, the other night is ****ing epic.
Jesus Christ on a pogo stick.
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Old 05-22-2017, 07:41 PM   #50 (permalink)
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They once did a 45 minute version of Dazed and Confused in Seattle on the anniversary of Jimi Hendrix's birthday.
Mac Lethal does Dazed and Confused in 2minutes.. It's more entertaining and less time consuming.. win win.
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