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  • #31
    The Zepsters, of course.

    And Snappy, naturally, has absolutely no taste.
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    • #32
      I personally think that the inspiral song for Led Zep was "When the Levee Breaks". I havent seen anything like that kind of mixture of blues, pentatonics and rock before, and I dont think anyone came close to repeating it until Oasis' wonderwall.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Agathon
        Philistine!
        I objct to being refered to as that for not likeing one particular band. That is like saying someone knows nothing of art because he does not like Van Gogh. The fact I find Led Zep utterly boring, does not make me a philistine. I know it was intended as a joke but I wanted to make that point.


        Originally posted by Agathon
        Zep managed to master various styles of music and combine and go beyond them to create their own (endlessly copied) sound. If you don't like endless guitar solos then I guess you don't like the guitar.
        Actually, I like the guitar a lot, most of my favourite bands use the guitar heavily. I just find Led Zep's solos are boring and sound unoriginal nowadays. I don't really mind who came first, and in their day, Led Zep led the way, but nowadays, I think we have better examples.

        Originally posted by Agathon
        Radiohead and all those "pop groups suffer from the problem that they can't really play.
        Um... Radiohead are a guitar band, and I wouldn't really call them a pop band. Pob bands generally release singles that chart
        Last edited by Drogue; May 20, 2003, 17:37.
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        • #34
          I think he means "pop" in the sense that it is a little "simplistic" (agathon correct me if I am wrong).

          They may be a guitar band, but I could probably play better! Ok maybe not, but hey I'm close... I can now play all but the instrumental of Stairway to Heaven.

          You look at music in the current context. For me, the first always has something of a natural advantage. I view in historical context, but even today, I think nothing compares to led zep, if they released Led Zeppelin I tomorrow, I'd still say they are unsupassed.

          You say you think we have better examples? Care to provide any? And dont say foreplay *cough* coldplay, they are good, but monotonous, a little travis-esque, and rather boring. The guitar capabilities is hardly stellar.

          "I just find Led Zep's solos are boring and sound unoriginal nowadays"

          Latterly, that is because people copy Led Zep. Find the derivatives unoriginal. Besides, Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Clapton, Satriani, Slash, Harrison etc, in a class entirely of their own. I dont think we have anyone like that active today.

          The instrumentals, as well as lots about Led Zep, work on so many different levels. From the poetic, to the metaphorical, even to the metaphysical (I have a weird mind). No other band does it for me like led!
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Drogue

            Actually, I like the guitar a lot, most of my favourite bands use the guitar heavily. I just find Led Zep's solos are boring and sound unoriginal nowadays.
            Excessive imitation can do that.

            Um... Radiohead are a guitar band, and I wouldn't really call them a pop band. Pob bands generally release singles that chart
            They aren't Britney, of course; but they are in my book an "album" pop band like Oasis. I guess I've never been able to raise much musical interest in this sort of stuff.
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            • #36
              Radiohead is basically the modern-day equivalent of Led Zeppelin. Boring, mature elevator music for bloodless people who don't actually like rock.
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              • #37
                Dont make me refute my love of free speech! jk
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Buck Birdseed
                  Radiohead is basically the modern-day equivalent of Led Zeppelin. Boring, mature elevator music for bloodless people who don't actually like rock.
                  Hey! I like both bands a lot! And that described me perfectly!





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                  • #39
                    Naw, but come on, what's the point of Rock? Classical music and Jazz have much more sophistication. Where rock excels is in rawness, in the groove, in the ability to get people up on the dancefloor, in the extreme hardness, in the multiple layers of memorable hooks, all areas where "sophisticated" music lags behind. Why not indulge in what makes Rock great? Or, if you want your music unmemorable, soft, pretentious and without any kinetic ability whatsoever, but revelling in non-human technical proficiency and advanced harmonics and melodies why not switch to Modern Jazz or Contemporary Classical Music? If you like that sort of crap, I'm sure Karlheinz Schtockhausen is well more intelligent than bloody Jimmy Page or Thom Yorke.
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Agathon
                      Excessive imitation can do that.
                      Very true. Led Zep may be original, but not the best IMHO.

                      Originally posted by Agathon
                      They aren't Britney, of course; but they are in my book an "album" pop band like Oasis. I guess I've never been able to raise much musical interest in this sort of stuff.
                      Hmmm, they sold less than Led Zep IIRC. Who isn't pop then?
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Buck Birdseed
                        Naw, but come on, what's the point of Rock? Classical music and Jazz have much more sophistication. Where rock excels is in rawness, in the groove, in the ability to get people up on the dancefloor, in the extreme hardness, in the multiple layers of memorable hooks, all areas where "sophisticated" music lags behind. Why not indulge in what makes Rock great? Or, if you want your music unmemorable, soft, pretentious and without any kinetic ability whatsoever, but revelling in non-human technical proficiency and advanced harmonics and melodies why not switch to Modern Jazz or Contemporary Classical Music?
                        Because it's different. I don't call Radiohead rock. Their earlier albums were, but Kid A and Amnesiac? More avant guarde, or just generally weird stuff. I like that, I find it interesting, and enjoyable to listen to. Elevator music? I thought that was what Bach was for. Radiohead isn't what I'd class as background music. I like Modern Jazz (I play it) but I find it missing something at times. And Classical, I like big orchestral numbers, but often I find it boring and stuff that's good for background listening, but not something I want to listen to hours of.

                        Originally posted by Buck Birdseed
                        If you like that sort of crap, I'm sure Karlheinz Schtockhausen is well more intelligent than bloody Jimmy Page or Thom Yorke.
                        Well, I doubt that. Both Jimmy Page and Thom Yorke are geniuses in my book. Schtockhausen is pretty good,a nd incredibly intelligent with his music, but I couldn't say he was better or more intelligent.
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                        • #42
                          "Led Zep may be original, but not the best IMHO"

                          I doubt that the likes of Jimmy eat world, coldplay or radiohead can compete. Not even noel gallagher comes anywhere close, and IMO he is the best in Britain at the moment, well... if eric clapton wasnt still alive!

                          Besides, album naming of led zep was genius!

                          Led Zeppelin I
                          Led Zeppelin II
                          Led Zeppelin III
                          Led Zeppelin IV (the second greatest album of all time, only bat out of hell was better imo)

                          There were others of course.
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by elijah
                            I doubt that the likes of Jimmy eat world, coldplay or radiohead can compete. Not even noel gallagher comes anywhere close, and IMO he is the best in Britain at the moment, well... if eric clapton wasnt still alive!
                            Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I would say completely the other way round.
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                            • #44
                              If we are talking late 70s/early 80s, I am going to have to go for Judas Priest (burnt a metal mix with Breaking the Law, Living After Midnight, and United yesterday), Iggy Pop (mmm, Lust for Life rocks), and AC/DC (more rock than metal IMHO, but loads of great stuff).

                              I've checked out War Pigs and Babe, I'm gonna leave you after seeing them recommended on Apolyton and was very underwhelmed. Metallica, like Bad Religion, is just meh for me; I can listen to their stuff for a while, but I couldn't name a single song.
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                              • #45
                                Well... it's pretty obvious what apolyton people think on this subject... IT'S NOT EVEN CLOSE...


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