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    Led Zeppelin finally gets a grammy! They should have got one for their very first album IMO.




    Led Zeppelin finally
    awarded Grammy
    Eclectic British rockers garner
    lifetime achievement honor
    The pioneering English band behind such hard rock classics as "Stairway to Heaven" and "Kashmir," Led Zeppelin has recieved its first Grammy more than 25 years after their heyday.

    Updated: 9:40 p.m. ET Feb. 12, 2005LOS ANGELES - Led Zeppelin got a whole lot of belated love from the music industry on Saturday, earning a lifetime achievement Grammy in recognition of a career that changed the face of rock ’n’ roll.

    The English band was one of 10 performers, alongside the likes of rockabilly hellraiser Jerry Lee Lewis, blues belter Janis Joplin and country crooner Eddy Arnold, celebrated at a luncheon one day before the Grammy Awards.

    During their 12 years together, Led Zeppelin never won a Grammy, even though they were arguably the biggest band of the 1970s, a combo whose blues-based rock anthems resonate loudly to this day.

    Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page and keyboardist John Paul Jones showed up with the two children of late drummer John Bonham to receive crystal trophies. Singer Robert Plant, busy rehearsing for a tour, sent in a video message.

    “It wouldn’t have taken much just to pop over here and meet everybody, would it really?” Page asked Reuters.

    Eclectic sound set band apart
    For his part, the newly svelte guitarist said he found the ceremony very emotional. From the stage, he blew a kiss to his old label boss, Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun, and later chatted with soul guitarist Ike Turner, who jokingly exclaimed, “You’re a grown man now!”


    As for the belated recognition, Page bore no ill will, saying that Led Zeppelin’s eclectic oeuvre — with one album completely different from the next — may have been too difficult for Grammy voters to comprehend.

    In a separate interview, Jones said Led Zeppelin was too busy touring and recording to pay much attention to awards. But now, the recognition was “incredibly cool.”

    Bonham, whose alcohol-related death in 1980 at the age of 32 spelled the end of Led Zeppelin, was represented by children Jason and Zoe.

    “It’s totally overwhelming,” said Zoe, who was five when he died. “The whole crazy thing about it is that it’s a lifetime achievement award, and he’s not here. The legend lives on.”

    Other posthumous recipients, most represented by family members, included Joplin, country pioneers the Carter Family, jazz drummer Art Blakey, composer Morton Gould, and jazz pianist Jelly Roll Morton.

    The honorees were rounded out by gospel crossover group the Staple Singers, represented by Mavis and Yvonne Staples, and 91-year-old Delta blues pianist Pinetop Perkins, who will vie for his first Grammy on Sunday.
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    Dammit, I have an urge to dive into my LP's and find something that brings me back to those times.

    A little Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, BTO and Blue Oyster cult mixed with Led Z will certainly annoy my neighbours if I can't control my hand at the volume

    Good to hear that they are regonized at last
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    • #3
      Originally posted by BlackCat
      A little Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, BTO and Blue Oyster cult mixed with Led Z will certainly annoy my neighbours if I can't control my hand at the volume
      Add Pink Floyd, and it sounds like my cd collection
      Keep on Civin'
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      • #4
        Yup, I also, buy the good old ones on CD when I get the chance, but there are a special feeling about sinking the pickup down to the rotating plate - hearing the noise before it hits the groove - well - peolpe born with CD's can't imagine this
        With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.

        Steven Weinberg

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        • #5
          Led Zepplin got old a long time ago. I once really enjoyed listening to them. I still listen to Pink Floyd though. I like Blue Oyster Cult and Deep Purple once in awhile.

          edit: and PLATO I see you got some new sig material today.
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          • #6
            I enjoy all of those bands: Led Zepplin, Blue Oyster Cult (though that damn SNL skit ruined "Don't Fear the Reaper" for me; I only hear the cowbell now ), Deep Purple, and Pink Floyd. As for more modern bands, I think that in many ways Tool is the successor to those bands. Tool reminds me of a darker, heavier Pink Floyd. A Perfect Circle is also great (I know that its just Maynard w/ a different group, but the music is still great)
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            • #7
              Re: It's about Time!

              Originally posted by PLATO
              Led Zeppelin finally gets a grammy!
              Who?



























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              • #8
                Ok, let's keep Status Quo
                With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.

                Steven Weinberg

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                • #9
                  Led Zep
                  “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                  - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                  • #10
                    Led Zep

                    honestly, there isn't enough space for as many thumbs up smilies they deserve.

                    I love the box set. They have so many good songs. The radio only plays a few of their songs (starirway, kashmir, rock and roll). They have so many other good ones. And nice long songs as well. I love songs that rock for like 8 or 9 minutes.

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                    • #11
                      EDIT: Oh, it's music... nm
                      Last edited by RGBVideo; February 13, 2005, 05:52.

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                      • #12
                        The English band was one of 10 performers, alongside the likes of rockabilly hellraiser Jerry Lee Lewis, blues belter Janis Joplin and country crooner Eddy Arnold, celebrated at a luncheon one day before the Grammy Awards.




                        No one else finding this rather disturbing? I mean, some of these people have been dead for more than 35 years, for **** sakes!!!
                        Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                        Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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                        • #13
                          In response to VJ's post before he edited it:

                          not really important to know what the grammies are.

                          they are wrong almost all the time. They have been out of touch with what good music is for many, many, many years. They have no idea what music is popular. It was many years before they had a metal category, but then they kept the category too long (metal doesn't really exist like it used to)

                          Jethro Tull beating Metallica for best heavy metal act. Need I say more?

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                          • #14
                            Answering VJ's questions.

                            A Led Zeppelin was an early, failed attempt by the Germans at dirigible construction. They tended to fall faster than they rose, no matter how much hydrogen was pumped in. The programme was scrapped after a final attempt to launch them into the air by rolling them over cliffs was met with disasterous results.

                            Your Grammies would be the mothers of your Mammy and Papy.

                            Led Zeppelins were disowned, so they never had any.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by alva
                              The English band was one of 10 performers, alongside the likes of rockabilly hellraiser Jerry Lee Lewis, blues belter Janis Joplin and country crooner Eddy Arnold, celebrated at a luncheon one day before the Grammy Awards.




                              No one else finding this rather disturbing? I mean, some of these people have been dead for more than 35 years, for **** sakes!!!
                              poorly written article.

                              John Paul Jones is listed as the keyboard player? He was the bass player, though he does know how to play piano and such.

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