I love that song. The only reason I like the studio version better than any of the live ones i've heard is because they don't do the backing...
Wow, man..I'm really digging it! I like the main riff and the tribal-esque drums are really groovy. Really far-out man!
No, you're right, Page probably wouldn't know what to do, but once again, it's two different music genres. Any of those death metal or thrash...
not one of my favorite Zeppelin songs, but a classic, no less Warm Baby-The Lovin' Spoonful (Daydream, 1966)
I've never heard of any of those drummers, except for Bill Ward, of course...but I know that most of them are Metal drummers, which is great, but...
So you don't think Bonham was the greatest drummer of all time, then?
hmm.. I'd like to know what music you listen to, but it's usually really rare psychedelic music that Ive never heard before, and I thought I...
haha..now that's a damn classic Powderfinger-Neil Young (Rust Never Sleeps, 1979)
How are they over-rated? All four of the members are probably the greatest at what they each do, and they have some of the greatest albums of all...
wow, Asmodean, these guys are pretty far out Seasons-Magna Carta (Seasons, 1970)
groovy man, thanks
Can't say that I do, man..but I'll check it out..is it proggy? Sound Chaser-Yes (Relayer, 1974)
That's probably my favorite Graham Nash penned CSNY song Hazy Jane II-Nick Drake (Bryter Layter, 1970)
I don't know it Dupree's Diamond Blues-The Grateful Dead (Aoxomoxoa, 1969)
Country Joe kicks alot of ass, man Flute Song-Quicksilver Messenger Service (Shady Grove, 1969)
no idea...but i'll check it out Rabbit Fighter-T.Rex (The Slider, 1972)
no idea, but you have wonderful taste in music, so I'm guessing it'll be good Here I Go Again-Country Joe & The Fish (Here We Are Again, 1969)
yeah...doesn't sound like anything remotely close to something I'd listen to Bungle In The Jungle-Jethro Tull (War Child, 1974)
I really like the studio version of that Sing, Sing, Sing-Country Joe & The Fish (C J Fish, 1970)
no idea Rainbow Demon-Uriah Heep (Demons & Wizards, 1972)...I know Asmodean will like this one!
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