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best!
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@75wjscott See, everything they touched up to and including Transmission was absolute gold for me...They were the first band that had full albums of material without one weak spot on it for me...Triptych was solid but drifted into more pop sensibilities at points, then Seven Circles came out and save a couple songs (Luxuria for example) it just wasn't anywhere near Edges or Splendor. Edges was their Magnum Opus for me...
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@ZarathustrasCrown no more like levy breaks from zeppelin man..
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muddafucken WINDSOR,ont ,canada .. fick yaa.... chheeja...
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this is the funnest tea party tune to play, i play it flat top on my acoustic and it rocks, just like jeff does it
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What a song.
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@metrakos spot on with the comments. This album was solid start to finish, i think my favourite tracks were the last two. It was just so real but after this they really drifted into overly self indulgent production.
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this song totally rocks! i had huge hopes for these guys when i heard this...but, they got way too overproduced for me in following albums...this track is rock n roll bliss though
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damn right
LOVE this song, but where's the intro...the old Robert Johnson reference "hello sweet satan, I believe it's time to go" is cut... :) great song though.
ZarathustrasCrown 2 years ago 11
If Jim Morrison filled in for Robert Plant for one Zepelin tune, it might sound a bit like this.
eartant 1 year ago 5