Robert Plant and Jimmy Page - Crossoards - 1998
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I enjoy Micheal Lee but that snare sound out of place, maybe it was over-amplified or something..
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I know that they are Blues fans, so I think there probably just mocking Eric Clapton
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i love 4 ever
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Who cares whether or not Cream did Robert Johnson's song better than Plant & Page? I'm just glad they both did it!
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dude, accept it, page stole claptons tone, he copied the exact equipment eric used in the bluesbreakers.
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@OropherThranduil Get a clue dumbass; unfortunately I don't get enough characters fo point out how fucking clueless you are.
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I grew up listening to Cream and Zep. But, I love this version, you go Jimmy!!!!
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oh well, cream could have always blew led zeppelin off the stage if they got back together in the 70s and eric would have went back to his gibson insteatd of the fender, 66-67 cream was tighter than zeppelin ever where, and clapton with his woman tone, daaamn, probably the greatest ever, and since jimmy took the tone eric invented on bluesbreakers with eric clapton (distorted gibson trough cranked up marshalls) he owes him a lot.
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clapton always sang this song.
god, get yer facts straight dude.
and on this one, well, i actually prefer eric over plant.
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come ooon, slighty?
it's one of the greatest live performances ever, this here is an ok cover, too short, and nothing beats cream claptons woman tone.
and on this song, well, i actually prefer claptons vocals, they just fit the song better.
yeah, Michael Lee . Most humble character behind the drum kit. Great man, pure naturality, unforgettable. I love Page and Plant era most. It´s more deeper, more mature, talking more about lifetime
mileswarm 2 years ago 4
Michael Lee hes pretty fuckn good but he died in November
BobJD7 2 years ago 4