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Rush Live @ Assago Datch Forum Milano 23.10.07
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And that's exactly why Bonham is the quintessential ROCK drummer, all instinct.
Wolfmother Mind's Eye
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but it's not a cover, the song is theirs, the title on the Youtube link is wrong, actually the song they're performing is "Buildin A Home," only the last 20 seconds are "John The Revelator"
Wolfmother Mind's Eye
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Of course it was referring to the friend ZannaB. Then tell me where you've seen someone on television playing the slide guitar. I hadn't seen one in a long time.
Wolfmother Mind's Eye
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In fact, while Wolfmother copies Led Zeppelin and Sabbath, Jack White digs up Son House (Death Letter, John The Revelator), Robert Johnson (Stop Breakin' Down), they have much deeper roots. In my opinion, they don’t sound very fake, watch this video, and tell me where it’s fake
Rush Live @ Assago Datch Forum Milano 23.10.07
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It seems to me that many phrases are just thrown in there for the sake of it. The fact that there are 3 great people almost makes it sound like we’re talking about Del Piero; the idea that they have fun while playing, I believe, is common to billions of bands. As for Neil Peart being the "ultimate rock drummer," I don't do rankings, but it seems to me that perhaps Bonham fits that definition better. Regarding the claim that they owe nothing to anyone, I have my doubts; in their early albums, they seem like a cover band of Led Zeppelin. That they are amazing musicians is beyond question, but what strikes me most about them is Geddy Lee's timbre; in some of their songs, it almost sounds like a woman is singing, and instead...
Big Black Songs About Fucking
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nice cover. I don't know, for now
Wolfmother Mind's Eye
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Among those who draw heavily from the '70s and earlier, I much prefer the White Stripes.
Buzzcocks Singles Going Steady
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never liked them, too melodic for my taste
Etta James At Last
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I listened to it, it’s worth it enough. "I Just Wanna Make Love To You," if I'm not mistaken, is by Muddy Waters, always the most beautiful, and then there’s one by the Stones, in one of their very first albums packed with covers.
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Raising Sand
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as long as he had a voice (72-73), this was a God.