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RE: Lost Mystique?
- Subject: RE: Lost Mystique?
- From: David Pietras <softwareguy1122@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 04:34:22 -0400
I must agree fully, in a world rife with Spears, and Durst, and Creed,
and the like, it is very refreshing to have these releases to prove to
the non-believers (the TRL clones) what good music is like and that it
is possible to be creative, and not just some product of marketing. I
think it will also reaffirm our own strong belief in Zep, even for the
strongest of supporters, who were actually there to see it happen, this
will inspire them too.
Only seven days, the longest seven days, to go!
David Pietras
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From: owner-zeppelin@xxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-zeppelin@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf
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Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 12:20 AM
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Subject: Re: Lost Mystique?
<<In a message dated 5/19/03 9:42:38 AM Central Daylight Time,
sph127@xxxxxxx
writes:
<< I'm just as anxious as all of us, but it makes me
wonder if some of the magic and mystique might be lost after the dust
settles,
any comments?
Cheers,
Scott
>>
Personally speaking, I really donot feel so...I think for a lot of
folks
this release is a rejuvenation of music in general, plus I really felt
that
it was a shame that the only example to the public of Zeppelin live was
TSRTS...I think seeing the band perform is part of the magic because it
was
four guys having a blast, doing what they enjoy. I believe what these
releases will prove is that this band is testament to the staying power
of
great music-escpecially in todays music world, where inspiration and
excitement are a bit hard to come buy. I think the response to this will
be
that of awe and wonder. This is just my own thoughts though...good topic
discussion though.
we are almost at the 27th!!!!!
Paul >>