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Led Zeppelin fan, you say?

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  • Rocky Raab

    With my hearing, "music" is just cacophony. With the exception of a few bands of long ago who played actual chords and had real lyrics, CCR among them, I have not voluntarily listened to music in 20 years, but I could make an exception for LZ and a few Country songs.

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  • KL
    Rocky Raab: 29940072064795/comments/29940056889371

    With my hearing, "music" is just cacophony. With the exception of a few bands of long ago who played actual chords and had real lyrics, CCR among them, I have not voluntarily listened to music in 20 years, but I could make an exception for LZ and a few Country songs.

    Love me some CCR, too. Great songwriting. Lyrics that move you. 😊

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  • Gregor62

    Grew up in their hay day. They were on top of the world when I was a teenager. I'm not knocking their music or achievements, but just not my thing anymore.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    I like anything, up to 1980. After that it all become the same,and not good.

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  • KL
    montanajoe: 29940072064795/comments/29940057143067

    I like anything, up to 1980. After that it all become the same,and not good.

    What??? You're not a Duran Duran groupie???? 🤣

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Oh lawd,,,

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  • Rocky Raab

    "The day the music died" was more than just a lyric. It was prophecy - and true.

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  • austin20

    Great band. From that era I put them right there with other English Bands like The Who and Pink Floyd.

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  • NeoBlackdog
    KL: 29940072064795/comments/29940057193243

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11437108#Comment_11437108

    What??? You're not a Duran Duran groupie???? 🤣

    I had him figured as a Flock of Seagulls kinda guy.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator
    NeoBlackdog: 29940072064795/comments/29940072920347

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11437109#Comment_11437109

    I had him figured as a Flock of Seagulls kinda guy.

    That would be from the 80s

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  • bigcitybill

    An underrated Zeppelin song that I've always liked,

    just doesn't seem like it should be a Zeppelin song

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOLTwt-bqoU

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  • allen griggs

    Six of my buddies were in the Marines in 'Nam. They got out in early 1970. I used to go over to David's apartment, March of 1970, and six NamVets and I would be up until 5am, playing Whole Lotta Love, and drinking Jack Daniels and consuming substances.

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  • Butchdog3

    Hard to beat Stairway to heaven. Right up there as one of the greatest songs ever written,

    Heart does a cover during Led Zep's induction to hall of fame. They knock it out of the park.

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  • austin20
    montanajoe: 29940072064795/comments/29940080591131

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11437122#Comment_11437122

    That would be from the 80s

    I thought they formed in the late 70s

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Nope, 80's. Mid

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  • austin20

    curiosity got the best of me so I had to google it

    A Flock of Seagulls are an English new wave band formed in Liverpool in 1979. 
    Same year Led Zeppelin released In Through the Out Door

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  • Ditch-Runner

    Big fan of the early rock-and-roll

    Even early bands

    If I had to guess I would say early 80's was my limit

    Head phones and moving grass or playing on the internet any mire

    The days of just driving and cruising town while listing to the radio or tape player yeppre cd days lol sadly have passed

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  • 62vld2042

    I've long had a liking for great movie/performance soundtracks.......such as Top Gun, Phantom Of The Opera, and Brigadoon.

    Lately.......I've been listening to the soundtrack of How The West Was Won (the original movie).....while cruising the GunBroker auctions and forums.

    Easy listening.......and then there's also Patsy Cline.😉

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  • KL

    The days of just driving and cruising town while listing to the radio or tape player yeppre cd days lol sadly have passed

    Good days indeed. Plenty of summer evenings spent driving slow and blasting AC/DC, Zeppelin, and old Aerosmith.

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  • austin20

    Three of my absolute favorite Sirius channels I listen to when I’m in the truck. 60’s, 70’s and 80’s

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  • notnow

    In the world I lived in, they were over played. I mean every radio station, every juke box , every turn table. They just got old for me. Don't get me wrong. They were great at what they did but, like I said, every where all the time.

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  • Brookwood

    I enjoyed L Z back in the day but agree with @notnow that many of their hits have been overplayed all through the years. My ears currently seem to favor tunes that the FREE airwaves seem to rarely play.

    Moody Blues, ELO, Grand Funk Railroad, Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Pink Floyd, just to name a few. I know a few of these same groups do have top 10 songs that do air more often, but there is a treasury of great tunes that may have missed the charts and are truly music to my old ears!

    "I'm getting closer to my home" 😊

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  • Ditch-Runner
    KL: 29940072064795/comments/29940064548635

    The days of just driving and cruising town while listing to the radio or tape player yeppre cd days lol sadly have passed

    Good days indeed. Plenty of summer evenings spent driving slow and blasting AC/DC, Zeppelin, and old Aerosmith.

    Ok. What is this driving slow you speak of Lol

    i had two speeds park and flat out

    I donated so much money to the courts they should have least named a street after me

    OK when I turned 60 or so, yrs old, I did start paying attention to speed limits for the most part even started wearing my seat belt.

    But those were the days,

    but American grafatie is one of my favorite movies Hits home so many ways

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  • Ridefar

    Still a big fan of the debut album Led Zeppelin from 1969, it had many blues based tunes.

    Back then, I thought that the guitar solo in Dazed and Confused could not be beat, until I discovered Alvin Lee and Ten Years After and then Jan Ackerman with Focus . . .with those two guys there were alot of notes played very quickly.

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  • Mr. Perfect

    Their deal with the devil seems to have paid off for them.

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  • waltermoe

    I’ve always said, that we can say we lived when they had the best music and the best cars, and a buck was a buck, and a joint was a bad place to be in.

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