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Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
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@ZannaB: it wasn’t for anything specific, it’s just that "White Summer" is one of my go-to songs and it's easy to stretch it for 10-15 minutes, so I know many versions of it. As for the rest, despite noticing the borrowings, I gave this album a 5. Even though my favorite is the first one.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
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In any case, of all the instances mentioned in the latest comments, "Rock'N'Roll" is, in my opinion, the only reference that has nothing to do with plagiarism.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
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"White Summer" B-side of nothing. The only studio version of "White Summer" was recorded by Page with the Yardbirds for the album "Little Games" in 1967. Perhaps you meant to say that it is always accompanied by another song titled "White Summer / Black Mountain Side", the latter featured on Led Zeppelin I. This is an example of how Page had good taste in choosing pieces to steal and make his own. Indeed, both pieces were cheerfully lifted, and Page used his usual trick of changing their names and putting only his name in the credits. In fact, "White Summer" is nothing more than "She Moved Through The Bizarre" by Davy Graham (a version of "She Moved Through The Fair", a traditional Irish folk song), whereas "Black Mountain Side" is simply "Black Water Side" by Bert Jansch (Jansch and Graham are not coincidentally two of the greatest folk guitarists in Britain). Moreover, one of the most beautiful versions of this medley was present in the live performance at the Royal Albert Hall in 1970, in my opinion one of the best of all time from the Zeppelin, finally released (in Mothership, and if you have seen the cover, it says: traditional arranged by Page). The guitar used is a Danelectro for the simple reason that the tuning used is different. Moreover, in 2007, Davey Graham, one of Page's idols, returned to the scene for a series of concerts in London.
Todd Rundgren Nearly Human
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But how many damn albums has he made and above all who the hell is he?
Astaroth The Long Loud Silence
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When the wizard Gabriel was ordered to bury himself alive for 7 days and 7 nights, to tell us all the most heart-wrenching news from the afterlife, Astaroth was one of the few to keep him company, along with Beelzebub.
Britney Spears Blackout
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Anyway, I would have something to say about the album title as well.
Britney Spears Blackout
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I don’t think hair grows back that quickly…
Britney Spears Blackout
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"I didn't know that reviewing a pop 'singer's' album was so difficult."
Britney Spears Blackout
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to be a rockstar you first need to know how to rock
Britney Spears Blackout
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LEAVE BRITNEY ALONE!!!!!!!