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Re: CLICK HERE for thoughts on Presence



In a message dated 98-07-07 12:02:50 EDT, poortom8@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:

<< Everyone probably knows that Presence is the "forgotten" album of Led 
 Zeppelin, >>

Actually, I have thought of that more often than not.  It is a shame.  I
understand that this is the only album to appear in bargain bins in the record
stores.  I agree with your reasons for thinking that this album is great.

<< Another "epic" song, Achilles Last Stand. >>

This song is too much!  I wish I could have seen a live performance of this.
I have seen parts on video from 77 but to see the live performance would have
been great.  Particularly Jimmy.  This song *is* epic and it makes me feel all
different types of emotions throughout the course of the song.  

 <<ever  heard John Popper of Blues Traveler play his harmonica?  It sounds
exactly like Robert in Nobody's Fault.  >>

Well, I happen to absolutely love the way Robert plays harmonica (You Shook Me
on the first album is my favorite).  I think it is a shame he does not play it
more often.  So you have my vote here as well.  
 
 <<Anyways, it is just a great album to listen to because it has a little 
 bit of everything: meaning, style, etc.>>

And a bargain on top of that!  :)  

Debbie 


 
 
 
 
From: MRGNtheRed@xxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 7 Jul 1998 18:58:47 EDT
Subject: HoneyDrippers CD Info

Hello,

      I realized that I had neglected to pony up the info on that
HoneyDrippers CD so here it is:

      name: The HoneyDrippers Volume two
      recorded: Nottingham England April 13th, 1981
      set list: Little Sister, Hey Mae, I Want You Back, True Love, Deep In
The Heart Of Texas, Insturmental, How Many More Years, Crosscut Saw, Bring It
On Home, I Just Can't Be Satisfied, What Can I Do, Tell Me How, Queen Of The
Hop, She-She-She Sheila, Got My Mojo Workin' __

       Sorry for the delay..  _ Paul