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First Recital The Lemon Song

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2007

17 and 15 Year-old play Led Zeppelin's Lemon Song.

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  • Well Done! I despise your tone unfortunately! But its a decent cover! :)

  • You're right. We were playing on equipment that's not even close to being as good as our own stuff. We play on Hartke bass amp and Ludwig set. Our recital was at the place where we take lessons and we were playing on their equipment - pretty bad stuff.

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  • how long u too been playing and which is 15 and which is 17

  • I'm pretty sure that the official term for a rock concert is "gig" not "recital."

  • Not bad! Obviously the equipment and acoustics wasn't the best, but there's nothing you could have done about that. Your bass player shreds... sounds a lot like JPJ, and if you had a guitar taking the main riff, you would have had even more freedom for improvising. Nice job guys!

  • It just seemed all a bit to blocky and stiff

  • well your no Johnsy, but keep it up, next time have a much warmer sound to the bass, it sounds like a 10 doller bass you found in the trash...but weres the singing?

  • thats some amazing bass skills there

  • that was amazing

  • AMAZING! Sounded like John Bonham and John Paul Jones jamming. 5 Stars!

  • i think you guy were really good

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