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322.1 | 4-CD box set is a lot nicer... | SMURF::STRANGE | Steve Strange - UEG | Thu Nov 05 1992 14:23 | 11 |
| re: .0
You mean that 3-CD thing? I understand it is 2 CDs of music and one of
interviews. I think the 4-CD box set is much nicer, but of course it
probably costs a bit more. I got mine for $37 at Costco (one of those
membershup warehouses), but that's probably lower than most places have
it. The 4-CD set is about 5 hours of material -- and it's all
remastered, so they sound a *lot* better than the CD releases of the
individual albums.
Steve
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322.2 | Guess so | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Thu Nov 05 1992 15:37 | 9 |
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I guess so, I haven't seen what it looks like. I will have to look at
the 4-CD.
Thanks,
Mary
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322.3 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | I'm so damn cool. | Fri Nov 06 1992 06:25 | 6 |
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I paid $20 for the 3-CD "Remasters" set from BMG CD club.
GTI
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322.4 | Where is it sold? | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Mon Nov 09 1992 11:36 | 6 |
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Does anyone know where I could get the 4-CD one??? Does Lechmere or
Strawberries carry it?
Mary
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322.5 | | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Just a little sweetness | Mon Nov 09 1992 12:30 | 7 |
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>Does anyone know where I could get the 4-CD one??? Does Lechmere or
>Strawberries carry it?
I've seen it both places. Noteworthy lists it for $52.46 (54 tracks/4CDs).
Scott
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322.6 | Noteworthy catalog | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Mon Nov 09 1992 15:10 | 6 |
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How do you get something from Noteworthy? I use to get their catalog
but I don't anymore.
Mary
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322.7 | | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Just a little sweetness | Tue Nov 10 1992 10:52 | 5 |
| Noteworthy's number is 1-800-648-7972.
The Led Zep 4-CD box set number is ATL 82144 $52.56
Scott
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322.8 | | CUPMK::T_THEO | Let Those Who Ride Decide | Thu Feb 04 1993 08:53 | 8 |
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I'm a happy guy! I was in Lechmere last night and was flipping through
the CD singles (something I rarely do). Mingling amongst the En Vogue,
Depeche Mode and Madonna singles I found a lone single of LZ containing
the "Immigrant Song" and, oh yes, "Hey Hey What Can I Do"! Oh joy. 8)
Tim
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322.9 | Where do you put the box ??? | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Mon Apr 05 1993 13:11 | 25 |
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Take care of the luxuries,
The necessities will take care of themselves !
That being my motto in life, I think I have waited too long to
get the four CD box set.
Saturday, I bought it for CAN$66.98+%15 and I am very glad I did.
Whole Lotta Love took me back to highschool days, it was the
irreplaceable party ingredient. I don't know how many times I've
listened to it, but enough times to have that "tata tata dum te te
dum te te dum, tata tata dum te te dum te te dum, tata tata dum te te
dum te te dum" permanently engraved in my brain.
I think this is a much better deal than the 3 CD set in which one CD
is the interview. How many times can you listen to an interview
anyway ? Besides, the 36 page booklet is a good reading, probably
as good as the interview. This box also includes tracks that were
never released before.
This is the first box set I ever owned. How do you store box sets ?
It doesn't fit into the CD racks ;-) I have a problem here !
Lale
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322.10 | try the Allman Brothers next | WBC::DEADY | "...that's as green as it gets..." | Mon Apr 05 1993 15:54 | 11 |
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Lale,
I also bought the Led Zepplin box CD several months ago, it's
great. I load the CD carousal and enjoy 5-6 hours of memories.
a music lover,
fred deady
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322.11 | 1st Concert of Coverdale/Page in Japan | TKOV51::TANAKA_T | | Tue Dec 14 1993 23:15 | 97 |
| Gang,
I went to the very first concert of C/P yesterday. The follwing is the
concert review which I and my friend concocted. The concert was satisfactory
to me.(Not f**king great, though) At least, I was not disappointed like
Atlantic Zep Reunion in 1988.
Bye,
Toshiaki Tanaka from Tokyo, Japan
From: JRDMAX::"[email protected]" "yasuhara" 15-DEC-1993 11:18:56.67
To: [email protected]
Hi folks,
I went to the long-waited C/P concert last night with Toshiaki(he is also a
subscriber of this list). Looks like the time has come to let you inform C/P
first concert at Budokan, Tokyo!
It's been 21 years since the last time Jimmy has come to Japan to have Zepp
tour in Japan... a long time.
Well, let me describe the detail.
Date, time and place; Dec. 14 1993 19:00- Budokan, Tokyo
Member--- Jimmy Page, guitar
David Coverdale, Vocal
Guy Pratt, bass
Brett Tuggle, keyboard, synthsizer, 12 strings guitar on Pride and
Joy
Denny Carmassi, drums
Jimmy appeared wearing black tight pants and white shirt with a black vest.
Coverdale was wearing black tight leather pants and bright blue swallow tailed
coat.
Tunes they played
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Absolution blues
Slide it in
Rock and Roll
It's over now
Kashmir
Pride and Joy (with boring Keyboard solo at the end...)
Take a look at yourself (acoustic, Jimmy sat on a wood chair)
Take me for a little while (Jimmy used double neck!)
In my time of dying
Here I go again
White summer-black mountain side(incl. Over the Hills..riff and Kashmir riff)
(Jimmy sat on a wood chair again)
Don't leave me this way (with boring short drum solo at the end...)
Shake my tree (incl. theramin at the end)
-Encore-
Still of the night (Jimmy DID NOT use violin bow!)
-2nd encore-
Out on the tiles(intro only)
Black dog
The Ocean( intro only)
The Wanton Song (intro only)
Feelin' hot
Overall, Jimmy looks very vigorous, but seemed exhausted at the end of the
concert. Coverdale seemed always try to pay his respect to Jimmy's guitar
play especially when he played Whitesnake tunes.
Jimmy made several brief comments while on stage like "It is our pleasure to
play first time here" or something. I don't remember exactly. At the encore
tunes, Jimmy changed his upper cloth to white T-shirts with C/P mark on it.
It's a bit strange, though...
It seems to me that Coverdale tried hard to copy Zepp songs from studio
recording ones. And IMTOD was really impressive.
I think the concert itself was medicore to good level, but it is hard to
define what is their excellet concert now, cause they played only once!
Basically I enjoyed very much and happy to see Jimmy's stage for the first
time....
Their rest of the tour schedule is as follows:
Dec 15 Budokan, Tokyo
Dec 17 Yoyogi Olympic Pool, Tokyo
Dec 18 Yoyogi Olympic Pool--special additional concert
Dec 20 Osaka Castle Hall, Osaka
Dec 22 Aichi-Prefecture Gymnasium, Nagoya
Sorry for the long message! And thanks Toshiaki for your cooperation!
If someone wants to know something else, pls post your message!
Ryo
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322.12 | Scotland <-> Japan | AYOV11::SROBERTSON | | Wed Dec 15 1993 07:30 | 6 |
| I'm not to up on Led Zep tunes but am intereted to know what the bass
player Guy Pratt was like - he played for Pink Floyd on the DSOT tour
and was excellent.
Stuart
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322.13 | He was Okay | TKOV51::TANAKA_T | | Mon Dec 20 1993 04:35 | 7 |
| RE:-1
The bass player reminded me John Paul Jones in regard to the
apprearance and play itself. I didn't pay much attention to him(can't be
helped), but he was okay, I think.
Bye,
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322.14 | | EZ2GET::STEWART | an E-ticket ride at Neuro-Disney | Tue Aug 02 1994 19:31 | 7 |
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re-union rumors are circulating...well, partial re-union, anyway...just
Page & Plant...Mr. Jones wasn't invited...and the drummer, well he's
dead, isn't he?
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322.15 | He wanted to do it too didn't he | ALFAS::FENNELL | Farewell Ayrton | Tue Aug 02 1994 23:17 | 5 |
| I don't get it. Why wouldn't they want Jones? He'd be the backbone of the
band now Bonzo's gone...
Tim
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322.16 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Leave it to Beevis | Wed Aug 03 1994 11:10 | 4 |
| Rumor I've heard is everybody but John Bonham (obviously) - the drummer
in the reunion would be Jason Bonham (John's son).
But so far, my impression is that this really IS just a rumor.
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322.17 | Not gonna happen | MPGS::MARKEY | Rock 'n Roll Propeller Head | Wed Aug 03 1994 11:57 | 7 |
| ... A rumor that has surfaced many times, starting with the "reunion" at
Live Aid in 1985. From what I've read in the press, JPJ has always
balked at the idea of doing anything with a reunited Zeppelin. If there
is a reunion (and by the way, I believe there will not be), and JPJ is
absent, it may be more JPJ's choice than Zeppelin's.
-b
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322.18 | | LEDS::BURATI | Human Crumple Zone | Wed Aug 03 1994 13:20 | 71 |
| Oh, what the hell. What good is this stuff if you can't occassionally
share it with others. And how often does this topic come up. Read at
your own risk...
After they released their first album, Led Zeppelin's tour brought them
to Springfield (MA) Symphony Hall. I was in 10th grade at one of the
high school's in downtown Springfield at the time. My buddy and I had
tickets to the show so after school that day I suggested that we walk
down to the auditorium to check things out (peek at the gear, scope out
the amps). When we got there the place was locked up tighter than a
drum. We walked around back to see if there was anything going on back
there but it was locked up too. No signs of life.
As we stood there thinking if there was anything else we wanted to do
downtown before hopping a city bus home, a big black limo slid up to the
curb (I know this sounds like the script to some ZZ Top video but it's
true). Out of the car jump (literally) all the Zep guys except Page.
They were jumping around wrastling with each other and carrying on when
a cruiser pulls up and a cop barks at them to knock it off or there
wouldn't be any show tonight (yeah, right). At that point Plant walks
over next to me and says "I think the constable is upset with us" to
which I replied "duhhhhhhhhhhhhhh".
Immediately, a big yellow Ryder truck pulls up, the loading dock doors
are opened and load-in commences. After the equipment is moved in, the
doors were left wide open. So we wander in and quietly sit down about 10
rows back to check out the scene. I'll be darned if Plant, who's
wandering aimlessly about, doesn't spot us and come over and sit down
with us to chit-chat. Budweiser sponsored the tour and Plant starts
talked about drinking beer and how he's docile when drunk rather than
violent, blah, blah, blah. While we're talking I mention that we were
attending this evenings show and that I might have a little something
for afterwards if they were at all interested [wink]. Plant says "Yeah,
see me after the show".
So after a bit, my pal and I head home, have dinner and then go to the
concert. Afterward the show, we go to the stage door and wait...and
wait...and wait. I become discouraged when the crowd around the door
grows larger and I think "Oh brother, this isn't going to work".
Finally, the boys emerge into the throng of autograph seekers. Plant,
carrying a dozen fresh longstem roses, spots me and comes over and says
"See Clive, our road manager" and then sprints to the car. The autograph
seekers, some of whom I knew from school, stand gawking at me like "What
the hell was that all about?"
So the band's gone and the crowd disperses. My friend and I wait for
Clive to finish up his work and I tell him that Robert had told me to
see him, etc. He says "OK then, hop in the truck and we'll go the
hotel". I said, "Uh, we have to stop at my house" to which he
(reluctantly?) agreed. So that's where we went first. I ran inside while
Zep's gear cooled it's heels at the curb. Man, this is way too cool.
So we went to the hotel and believe me when I tell you, they didn't need
me for and of their recreational needs. It was Plant's room, Page
apparently had another and never showed his face. Jones, Bonham, the
roadies were keeping themselves busy with some babes in a darkened
adjoining room. Plant just lay on his bed relaxing and sucking on funny
looking cigarettes that we were sharing and talked to my friend and I
about his family back in the U.K. and that that's where he'd really
rather be with the "little kipper".
We left about 4AM. Standing outside the inn, we silently contemplated
the fact that the buses had stopped running hours before and we had no
freaking way to get home. Then a young lady with long blond hair whom we
had seen upstairs came by and offered us a ride. As we rode, she told us
that her dad worked for Anhauser-Busch and she was tagging along on the
tour and was going to catch up with them at the next city (Boston I
think). At that point my friend and I were about as sharp as Beavis and
Butthead on a bad day so the conversation didn't exactly go anywhere.
She dropped us off and our rather unusual day finally came to an end.
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322.19 | MTV's Unplugged never got better. | ELWOOD::CAPOZZO | He who hits first wins | Wed Aug 03 1994 13:54 | 7 |
| It was announced that Plant and Page will get together again for MTV's
unplugged. They plan on doing new tunes as well as old, with a possible
1995 world tour. It is my understanding that JPJ was invited but
declined, don't forget he is a big time producer now, he produced the
last REM album.
Mike__
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322.20 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | jes mite be ur kinda zoo! | Wed Aug 03 1994 14:06 | 1 |
| cool story ::burati :-)
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322.21 | some folks have all the luck | RICKS::CALCAGNI | This is a dream band: no guitars | Wed Aug 03 1994 15:36 | 8 |
| Hey Ron, maybe Bob took a shine to you cause you reminded him of the
"little kipper" :-)
One of JPJ's current projects is a "power trio" record with avant-gloom
singer Diamanda Galas; just vocals, bass and drums. He's producing and
playing bass, scheduled for release this fall. Advanced reports are
it's pretty intense, with plenty for JPJ fans to feast on.
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322.22 | | LEDS::BURATI | Human Crumple Zone | Wed Aug 03 1994 16:04 | 9 |
| Well, \rick, you just have to know where and when to hang.
And be sure to tune in to our next exciting episode:
"Air Freight, a Tour's Worst Enemy"
or
"How I Spent an Afternoon Driving the Allman Bros' Roadies Around to
Local Hardware Stores"
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322.23 | deja vu | WBC::DEADY | it takes courage to enjoy it... Bj�rk | Wed Aug 03 1994 17:19 | 5 |
| Didn't Led Zepplin perform with Jason Bonham at Atlantic Records
25th anniversary party? Bonham's band released a CD in 1990, I think,
that was quite good. I believe it was titled "A Momentary Lapse in Time."
fred deady
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322.24 | ;^0 | WBC::DEADY | it takes courage to enjoy it... Bj�rk | Thu Aug 04 1994 10:40 | 1 |
| re. -1 Bonham's release was "The Disregard of Timekeeping."
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322.25 | I'm jealous | ALFAS::FENNELL | Farewell Ayrton | Thu Aug 04 1994 11:30 | 8 |
| re .18
All I can say is: We're not worthy! We're not worthy!
I didn't notice you mentioned much about what or how they played during the show
Hmmm...
Tim
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322.26 | | LEDS::BURATI | Human Crumple Zone | Thu Aug 04 1994 15:14 | 13 |
| >I didn't notice you mentioned much about what or how they played during the show
>Hmmm...
It was all that "Dazed and Confused", "Livin' Lovin'" early stuff from
the first album. Pretty forgetable in my opinion. They certainly didn't
impress me in the way many of the other groups of that time did, neither
live nor on record. (I played the first two albums a few times but not
much after that.) Early Cream, for instance, which I saw at the rather
small Psychedelic Supermarket in Boston in early '68 -- although not
especially flashy visually -- was *very* impressive musically.
(Especially from about 4 feet away.)
--Ron
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322.27 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | Mine's made outta unobtainium! | Wed Oct 12 1994 09:20 | 9 |
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So who's taping 2nite's MTV UnLedded show? Every review I've
read raved about it. I caught one of the tunes on the radio
the other day - builds and builds with Page on 12-string.
Sounded terrific to me...
Tom
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322.28 | Set List for Recent Shows? | AWECIM::LUPISELLA | | Wed Apr 05 1995 14:03 | 3 |
| Anyone have a set list from some of the recent Plant/Page shows?
I'm going to the Boston show and would love to see a set list of
what they're doing so far.
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322.29 | Hey Baby...pretty Baby...oh, Baby!!!! | ASDG::MCNAMARA | strange visitor...... | Mon Apr 10 1995 08:58 | 14 |
| ...and what a GREAT show Jimmy and Robert put on last night!!!
I'll tell ya, to pull of the sound they achieved last night, in this
OL' Barn, unbelieveble!!!! Nice, stripped down stage, kinda "theatre
in the round" stage.....I waited an awful long f*$!ing time to see
these guys back at it, and it wuz worth every minute of the wait!!
I only wish I wuz going to tonight's show....don't have the set list,
but they covered most of the Zep tunes from "No Quarter", as well
as some early bisquits....even did a Cure song ("Spiderman"), as
the guitarist is on-loan from The Cure....
GREAT SHOW!!!!
mac
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