View Full Version : I'm looking for some Dread Zeppelin
Finch Platte
05-30-2009, 08:17 AM
I picked up No Quarter Pounder in the fitty-cent bin the other day, which has a killer version of Brick House (Of The Holy!) on it, plus Viva Las Vegas, Ramble On and Many More!!
Looking for anything else by these guys. Got somethin'? Let's talk.
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Me, me, I do I do.
Those 3 songs of that CD are really the only tracks I like from it.
I have "5,000,000," "The Fun Sessions" and "Hot and Spicy Beanburger," which is the best of the 3.
I'm traveling next week, but we can work out a swap when I get back on the 8th.
Buddy of mine already sent me the EZ All Stars "Sgt. Pepper." Pretty fun too.
jonnyhambone
05-30-2009, 10:31 AM
wow...I saw them in '92 or so!?...haven't thought of them for awhile. I think there's a Lez Zeppelin band touring around too - for the ladies ya know.
noddin0ff
06-01-2009, 04:37 AM
I've got their CD "Un-Led-Ed"
Black Dog
Heartbreaker (At the End of Lonely Street)
Living Loving Maid
Your Time is Gonna Come
Bring it on Home
Whole Lotta Love
Black Mountain Side
I Can't Quit You Baby
Immigrant Song
Moby Dick
You all know where to PM me.
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Kevio
06-01-2009, 05:54 AM
wow...I saw them in '92 or so!?...haven't thought of them for awhile. I think there's a Lez Zeppelin band touring around too - for the ladies ya know.Lez Zeppelin is not a girly show. Go check it out.
3-LockBox
06-01-2009, 08:27 AM
I heard the first single from the first album (Un-Led-Ed) which was a mash of Elvis' Hearbreak Hotel and Heartbreaker, which was well executed and clever. So I bought the CD. But the rest of the album was just rasta versions of Zeppelin, which wore thin fast, so I traded it. That was years ago - I had no idea they made more.
I remember Robert Plant being asked about it way back when; he said he was neither hear nor there about it, then he said (and I paraphrase) "its a tribute really...I'd rather hear a band pay tribute to our music than just blatantly rip it off."
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