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A Sunday Conversation with Gideon Smith
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• Sun, Feb 15
By The Ripple Effect It’s often never the same. I tend to write riffs first, but sometimes I write words and then music. Or I sing ideas and then pick up a guitar. There is no real pattern that always applies to the songwriting. It can come in all kinds of ways.
Podcast: The Best Albums of 2008
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• Tue, Dec 23
By The World Forgot MGMT found a way to make space rock and classic rock throwback into an insanely enjoyable acid trip of mashed up tracks. There’s no simple or easy way to quantify this album as it caterwauls from proggy futuristic beat heavy pop to songs that remind me of a mythical pairing of The Beatles and...
Healing Sixes Rock, Acoustically Driven On 'Live At Harby's' DVD
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• Wed, Dec 17
By Nightwatcher's House Of Rock Best known for having the latest version of Led Zeppelin's Jason Bonham on drums for 4 years in an earlier incarnation of the band, and for vocalist Doug Henthorn's stunning contribution to blues rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa's version of the Zeppelin classic "Tea For One", the performa...
The British Columbians
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• Wed, Dec 17
By Amber Waves of Twang This is not to say that they can't jam. They certainly aren't afraid to let it rip at times. The British Columbians are Girard Knox - guitar and vocals; Dave Moran - drums and vocals; Christopher Ellis - electric & upright bass; Owen Connell - keyboards, guitar and pedal steel. The use of th...
Joe Bonamassa Helps Out HEALING SIXES on New Release
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• Sat, Dec 13
By Music News Net MUSIC NEWS - From Indianapolis, IN, rockers Healing Sixes have just released FINE TIME, a brand new digital maxi-single set! The single “Fine Time” features the work blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa and offers up the full length and radio edited versions of “Fine Time” plus a live acou...
A Sunday Conversation with Heavy Water Experiments
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• Sun, Dec 7
By The Ripple Effect My first two LP’s were Van Halen I and Cheap Trick “Live at Budokan.” My first instrument as a kid was the French Horn, but, after my older neighborhood buddy turned me on to Led Zeppelin, I was inspired to take up the electric bass. My room was plastered with Zep posters during my junior high yea...
Podcast: Yves Klein Blue: Draw Attention To Themselves
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• Sun, Nov 16
By Here Comes The Flood - a weblog about music Ausssie foursome Yves Klein Blue share a passion for Led Zeppelin, but that doesn't show on their Draw Attention To Themselves which is mainly a jazz oriented collection of songs. Yves Klein Blue: Michael Tomlinson: vocals, guitar Sean Cook: bass Chris Banham: drums
Blues Power
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• Thu, Oct 16
By Dirty Dale Blues has been the biggest influence to bands such as Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Janis Joplin, and others alike. These bands are some of the biggest bands in this worlds history and blues is the most popular form of music in the world. Blues is foundation to jazz and R&B which has...
Self Discovery, the Safe Way
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• Wed, Oct 15
By DoThePuffin Now, there were two albums on this list by a band I had never heard of (Pink Floyd), one of which had a cool sounding name (Dark Side of the Moon). I looked it up online, and discovered an even cooler album cover for the album, and promptly ordered it from Amazon. After a few plays, I couldn't stop l...
Podcast: a toxic event
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• Wed, Sep 17
By Anyone's Guess This band was borne of some very very dark days and the truth is that there is something exciting about just being part of this kind of thing. There's this long history of dialog between bands and writers, NME ripping apart the Cure or Rolling Stone refusing to write about Led Zeppelin -- so it...
September 16, 2008 MOG Gazette
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• Tue, Sep 16
By The MOG-GAZETTE Drive-By Truckers' front-man Patterson Hood talks about Brighter Than Creation's Dark, and the band's near-break-up and resulting rebirth. url here Plus: Patterson Hood talks about digging the usual suspects (Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, etc.), plus some punk rock and, surprise, Todd R...
Warner Music Stops Streaming On Last.fm
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• Fri, Jun 6
By mollifire of MOG No more Narrow Stairs by Death Cab, no more Mothership by Led Zeppelin, not even songs by Pendulum, Musiq, Paolo Nutini or the hundreds of other artists on Warner labels. Last.fm users just lost a big portion of their streaming audio selection: Warner Music Group pulled its entire catalog f...
The Raconteurs - Live - A Classic Rock Juggernaut
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• Sun, Jun 1
By NeilNathan of MOG But what we're talking about here is a band that looks the part, sounds the part, writes the part, and fucking nails it with pure American/British style and swagger, combined with Midwestern humility. That formula is rock n roll gold as far as I'm concerned.
Concert Awards!
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• Tue, May 20
By SangReal of MOG So they kick into Paralyzer (big surprise, eh?) IN THE MIDDLE of Paralyzer, they pull out a medley of "Take Me Out" (Franz Ferdinand), "Trampled Underfoot" (Led Zeppelin), AND "Another Brick In The Wall Pt. 2" (Pink Floyd), before returning gracefully back. Holy shit. Now, this would easil...
Robert Plant says no to Led Zeppelin world tour and £100m
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• Wed, Mar 5
By davesonic of MOG Robert Plant has turned down an extra £100million fortune to take Led Zeppelin on a world tour. England's "Sunday Mirror" has finally published what insiders have known for six weeks. Robert Plant said no to a Led Zeppelin reunion. Robert Plant has not had plastic surgery. He grew up, can't yo...
Robert Plant Puts Led Zeppelin On Hold, Tours With Alison Krauss
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• Mon, Jan 28
By Charley Rogulewski Meanwhile no Led Zeppelin tour has been confirmed for later this year, but guitarist Jimmy Page said some promising words to journalists in Japan, where he was promoting the recently released Led Zeppelin compilation Mothership. ...
Led Zeppelin's Mothership
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• Tue, Jan 8
By John Madden 1. "The Song Remains the Same" (from Houses of the Holy) 4. "No Quarter" (from Houses of the Holy) 6. "Houses of the Holy" (from Physical Graffiti) 7. "Kashmir" (from Physical Graffiti) 9. "Achilles Last Stand" (from Presence) 10. "In the Evening" (from In Through the Out Door)
Led Zeppelin
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• Mon, Dec 24
By burningdervish Frere-Jones article summed it up for me:"...Led Zeppelin is a cover band now, covering its own material. Without John Bonham, the band can only sound like Led Zeppelin; it can’t be Led Zeppelin. The band should turn down the money and let its record stand. The failed gigs of the nineteen-eightie...
Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven
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• Tue, Dec 11
By sonical Ramble On' Black Dog' In My Time Of Dying' For Your Life' Trampled Under Foot' Nobody's Fault But Mine' No Quarter' Since I've Been Loving You' Dazed And Confused' Stairway To Heaven' The Song Remains The Same' Misty Mountain Hop' Kashmir' Whole Lotta Love' Rock And Roll'
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