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Offline GHE

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Led Zeppelin Celebration Day Box out now!
« on: November 16, 2012, 09:53:52 PM »
Messieurs !

For those about to rock, Led Zeppelin salutes you with their latest CD&DVD-Box on their 2007 London Concert.
Not every reunion is a lucky one in Rock music , but this is one - largely due to keeping it going after the untimely demise
of John Bonham in 1980.
Jimmy Page was in very good condition and John Paul Jones together with Robert Plant always had music projects since then
and were well rehearsed, last but not least Jason Bonham.
Of course chances were ultra small to get to that concert and this box will fill the gap for the afficionado.

viele Grüße, Gunther
LZeppelin rocks!

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Re: Led Zeppelin Celebration Day Box out now!
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2012, 04:17:11 AM »
Ditto GHE I agree with those remarks. Jason owned the show!

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Re: Led Zeppelin Celebration Day Box out now!
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2012, 01:26:38 PM »
 8) 8) 8) 8)

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

Warren

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Re: Led Zeppelin Celebration Day Box out now!
« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2012, 03:25:50 AM »
Messieurs !

The sound of the DVD is even better than on the CD.
In an interview on the DVD that comes with Black Country Communion's AFTERGLOW album, Jason Bonham tells that his father
got his first drum kit at the age of sixteen and at the age of nineteen he already did Led Zeppelin I...

A piece of Rock history - I had the chance to watch LZ in 1980 at Munich Olympic Hall and to watch Jason Bonham with UFO
in a smaller club nearby...

It was a wise decision to call it quits after Bonham's untimely death; this way LZ's work of musical art stayed pristine.
Of course, it would have been interesting to watch the band's changes through the times.
But as one knows, it is a very hard way to keep a band fresh through several decades and even the greatest musicians
may fail.
One's own history may be a burden; today it always has to be mega - but this mega often results in a flash in the pan
and many a song does not stand the test of time - and forget about here  what radio or TV  ' imposes ' on the listener
what song stood the test of time.
Often a song that didn't catch for the first time becomes a song one listens to for decades.
Mass media in all styles always present the well known hamburger; I  like classical music , too- even there the programmes show
the die hard pieces everyone likes...
But here is so much to explore and always going the same path makes one miss the brain opening experiences.

viele Grüße, Gunther
LZeppelin rocks!