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Serendipper
12-03-05, 11:22 PM
Time to honour my favorite band of all time, who never recorded a song I didn't absolutely love. :p

Serendipper
12-04-05, 12:40 AM
Uh-huh. Just keep lurking here, thinking you haven't been lusting after the ultimate boxed edition.
Hey Marty, didn't you see them live once?
O.K. How about a bold, unfounded statement to get this party started?

LED ZEPPELIN IS THE BEST BAND EVER!!!!!! :D

There. That should do it.

Serpico
12-04-05, 01:26 AM
:beer:

Serendipper
12-04-05, 01:46 AM
15 views and only two beers? What, have you people never rocked and rolled?

Karldar
12-04-05, 02:03 AM
Personally, it's Black Sabbath for me. Led Zeppelin is awesome, tho. I've got this boxed set(plus a few other albums):
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000002IQ1.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg

However, I want this one:
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000002IWP.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg

Which one did you mean? Either way, rock on!:beer:

Serendipper
12-04-05, 02:59 AM
The one with the crop circles is the one I was referring to. It is the doggie's dangles, mainly due to the rare, out of print B-side. "Hey Hey, What Can I Do?" (one of the best breakup songs-ever!)

Zeppelin, Beethoven, Sabbath. Does anyone know what these composers have in common? They wrote the Classics.

Serpico
12-04-05, 03:24 PM
re: beers


I don't drink, nothing against it--just a personal thing

I will be making some smiley guys with water bottle 'cheers'

what else do people want? coffee mug 'cheers' smiley?

gatorade? milk? need some ideas :D

lsits
12-04-05, 03:31 PM
It's funny, but the Led Zeppelin albums I used to like the least (III, Presence, In Through The Out Door) are now among my all-time favorites. I guess since these albums were so different than the ones that immediately preceded them it took me a little while to get into them. I used to skip past "The Crunge" but NOw I think it's a pretty cool song.

The interesting thing about LZ is that no two of their songs sounds the same (except for maybe some of their early blues stuff).

Karldar
12-04-05, 05:58 PM
re: beers


I don't drink, nothing against it--just a personal thing

I will be making some smiley guys with water bottle 'cheers'

what else do people want? coffee mug 'cheers' smiley?

gatorade? milk? need some ideas :D
Hey, it's not for everybody. I don't usually drink coffee(due to the caffeine). Maybe you could darken the beer, remove the head and call it apple cider. I like mine fresh, rather than hard.



It's funny, but the Led Zeppelin albums I used to like the least (III, Presence, In Through The Out Door) are now among my all-time favorites. I guess since these albums were so different than the ones that immediately preceded them it took me a little while to get into them. I used to skip past "The Crunge" but NOw I think it's a pretty cool song.

The interesting thing about LZ is that no two of their songs sounds the same (except for maybe some of their early blues stuff).
Yeah, their range of material is what really set them apart, I think. My favorite song's Bron-Y-Aur Stomp. Dunno why, but that one just really get's me goin'.

KrisPistofferson
12-04-05, 07:20 PM
re: beers


I don't drink, nothing against it--just a personal thing

I will be making some smiley guys with water bottle 'cheers'

what else do people want? coffee mug 'cheers' smiley?

gatorade? milk? need some ideas :D
My recommendation is that you should start to drink. Oh, and Led Zeppelin is the greatest hard rock band of all time. Hands down. I am going to listen to "II" right now.

Serendipper
12-04-05, 07:57 PM
My recommendation is that you should start to drink. Oh, and Led Zeppelin is the greatest hard rock band of all time. Hands down. I am going to listen to "II" right now.

YES!

For these sixties revival threads, you can always show two smileys passing a doob... :p

Has anyone checked out the DVD yet? (not 'The Song Remains The Same")