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What music does LPF listen to?

What music do you listen to

  • Rock

    Votes: 63 41.7%
  • Rap

    Votes: 27 17.9%
  • Country

    Votes: 12 7.9%
  • Dubstep / techno / rave

    Votes: 65 43.0%
  • metal

    Votes: 55 36.4%
  • hip hop

    Votes: 30 19.9%
  • Other

    Votes: 53 35.1%

  • Total voters
    151
Hey OVNI, I dug around trying to find that song but I came across this instead. Any zep fans might want to read this ... All 74 Led Zeppelin Songs, Ranked -- Vulture

Or they may not. I don't agree with many of the comments from the guy who wrote that article, the songs are way out of order from what they should be. He does rank Kashmir at #1, I am not sure if I disagree with that, I would certainly place it in their top five.


Alan
 





Ted Nugent!!!!! OVNI, I would have thought you would have posted this one. :crackup:


Alan

I'm curious what he would actually do with a cat. On second thought, I don't want to think about it. Oops, too late. Found this article titled "NUGENT: The time for kitty killing has come" :scared:

Who knew that crazed look was (also) the Ted Nugent of things to come. Politics aside, I did like his music. :pop:

Hey OVNI, I dug around trying to find that song but I came across this instead. Any zep fans might want to read this ... All 74 Led Zeppelin Songs, Ranked -- Vulture

Thanks LC. Still looking for it. I must have heard it on a different station than I thought. The playlist I looked at doesn't have it and I'm sure of the date/time.

... He does rank Kashmir at #1 ...


Alan

That takes me back. Everytime I hear Kashmir, the scene from Fast Times at Ridgemont High comes to mind, Damone's special five-point plan.


True to form, Ratner plays something else, not "Stairway to Heaven" Damone was shooting for. Still one of their great songs nonetheless.
 
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Well, well, well, Pi R Squared likes Led Zep, who knew!!!! :) :D
That's great. My musical taste is usually the heavier the better but I am not a fan of doom or death metal :p
 
led zep covers by my favorite singer




man I hope Tool comes out with something this year, been a decade now
at least there's a new amon amarth album to look forward to, these guys are pretty unmistakable if you're a metal fan

 
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Here's a less known band, I like their sound and the guitarist plays like a man possessed.



 
Today I heard a pretty good rendition of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" that I've never heard before (voice kinda sounded like Ozzie but I doubt it was him).

I searched a local radio station for "Whole Lotta Love" and found these. I had no idea that there were that many covers. I believe Kevin DuBrow (Quiet Riot) was the singer in the version I heard. He sounds a lot like to Ozzy to me (Black Sabbath was another staple when I grew up) and a little bit like Alice Cooper. This version isn't exactly like the one I heard a couple days ago but it's very close. Maybe DuBrow did another one.


Edit: Guess it was Alice Cooper after all. Playing with the Hollywood Vampires.

 
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Those are two pretty good covers. You are correct, good songs sure do have tons of covers.
Rock on!!!!! \m/ 0(>_<)0 \m/
 
Alice Cooper?! That makes me think back to when I first started listening to music. I am temped to go find School's Out and post it. :crackup: I won't bother unless someone requests it. I never liked school and I guess that's why I liked that song. I am going to dig up some really old ones and see how many here remember them. I will be really old tomorrow if I live another day, am busy now but will find some more tonight when I have more time. Let's start with these:




Anyone remember those?

Alan
 
You want old .....
I have this 45!! One of the first "hard" songs I listened to on my parents zenith console stereo :) :D :D
(this is not my video)
 
Is this the video you're going for?


old farts .. lol :p:

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And this was hot in its day. And I was only 8 when I saw my first CFM boots.



Another old favorite but relatively long. Not as long as Pink Floyd's Meddle but equally mesmerizing to me. I used to listen to this on flights from the east to west coast a lot. Now this is real classic rock in my book.

 
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You want old .....
I have this 45!! One of the first "hard" songs I listened to on my parents zenith console stereo :) :D :D

:crackup: We had a console stereo too, I don't think it was Zenith, I think it was Magnavox, was so big and heavy it took two people to move it, and all it did was play records, probably cost a fortune at the time.

Here's a couple more really old ones, anyone remember them?


Here is Bobbie Gentry performing "Ode To Billie Joe" live on the Smothers Brothers show, anyone remember that?


Alan
 





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