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couldn't agree more, some criticize zeplin for coping many of the blues masters, but zep brought blues to the mainstream with their interpretations. thus opening up the opportunity for everyone to like the blues and look up some of these originals. I would have never gotten deep into the blues if not for zep.
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This kis a good rendition , but I prefer the Tommy McClennan version.
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volcom coming of ageless
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@InformalDress I gave you a thumbs up for douchiness and almost originality ;)
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@GoldenNakai17 terrible.
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I you don't like this, I don't like you!
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back in the 60s an stuff, wasnt covering other peoples songs a sign of appreciation and respect for their music?
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zeppelin put their own name on those songs and got paid for them. willie dixon had to sue them to get paid for 'whole lotta love'. thats the difference. if it belongs to someone, credit them. if its public domain, say that. thats the difference. love zep though. very creative later on.
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@howlinwolf1759 you are an idiot!
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Love it, the best electric version is done by Fred Mcdowell. Epic bit of guitar playing.
Shhh. If you listen closely you can hear Jimmy Page saying, "Thank you".
rockstarracer213 2 years ago 27
Well said. You'd think that those who wanna jump on the Zep slagging bandwagon would *eventually* figure out the difference between music and lyrics (which, of course, bluesmen lifted from each other since well before Page and Plant ever met), but amazingly it hasn't really happened yet...
Be that as it may, being a Zep fan has allowed me to not only enjoy their output, but has opened me up to a world of great stuff like Bukka White, which I possibly wouldn't have found otherwise.
relayer43 2 years ago 17