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Beatles song which has a Led Zeppelin sound to it?

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Steffi Ivan Graf Lendl

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Feb 19, 2010, 8:36:55 PM2/19/10
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Hey Bulldog.

The lead guitar is so Jimmy Page like. May be its the guitar. It
growling tone sounds considerably heavier on any other Beatles songs.
The same Gibson was apparently used in their loudest 2 singles -
Paperback Writer and Lady Madonna.

Eric Ramon

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Feb 19, 2010, 8:59:45 PM2/19/10
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On Feb 19, 5:36 pm, Steffi Ivan Graf Lendl <zepflo...@yahoo.com>
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the reason it sounds like that is because John Lennon played all the
Led Zeppelin guitar parts. Look it up. I'm talking about the records,
of course. Page played the guitar in the live gigs.

Me

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Feb 19, 2010, 9:32:36 PM2/19/10
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That's very true. And Robert Plant was Paul McCartney in a blonde wig.
If you play Dazed And Confused backward, you can hear Paul laughing
and saying, "They think that I'm some guy named Robert Plant. In 40
years some fucktard named Raja will figure out that we, The Beatles
never broke up. We just became Led Zeppelin."

Steffi Ivan Graf Lendl

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Feb 19, 2010, 9:34:18 PM2/19/10
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I think the Beatles broke up because of Led Zeppelin ;-) They knew
their time is up.

bubba

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Feb 19, 2010, 9:54:24 PM2/19/10
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On Feb 19, 8:34 pm, Steffi Ivan Graf Lendl <zepflo...@yahoo.com>

wrote:
> On Feb 19, 8:32 pm, Me <BabaOhRea...@Yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > On Feb 19, 8:59 pm, Eric Ramon <ramon.e...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > On Feb 19, 5:36 pm, Steffi Ivan Graf Lendl <zepflo...@yahoo.com>
> > > wrote:
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> > > > Hey Bulldog.
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> > > > The lead guitar is so Jimmy Page like. May be its the guitar. It
> > > > growling tone sounds considerably heavier on any other Beatles songs.
> > > > The same Gibson was apparently used in their loudest 2 singles -
> > > > Paperback Writer and Lady Madonna.
>
> > > the reason it sounds like that is because John Lennon played all the
> > > Led Zeppelin guitar parts. Look it up. I'm talking about the records,
> > > of course. Page played the guitar in the live gigs.
>
> > That's very true. And Robert Plant was Paul McCartney in a blonde wig.
> > If you play Dazed And Confused backward, you can hear Paul laughing
> > and saying, "They think that I'm some guy named Robert Plant. In 40
> > years some fucktard named Raja will figure out that we, The Beatles
> > never broke up. We just became Led Zeppelin."
>
> I think the Beatles broke up because of Led Zeppelin ;-) They knew
> their time is up.- Hide quoted text -
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RAJA HAS A TINY PENIS THUS HE IS A SUBMISSIVE FAGGOT FOR DOMINANT MEN
of usenet

bubba

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Feb 19, 2010, 9:54:30 PM2/19/10
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On Feb 19, 7:36 pm, Steffi Ivan Graf Lendl <zepflo...@yahoo.com>
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RAJA HAS A TINY PENIS THUS HE IS A SUBMISSIVE FAGGOT FOR DOMINANT MEN
of usenet

Rango

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Feb 19, 2010, 11:59:23 PM2/19/10
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Easy:

The Beatles' "I Feel Fine" shares the same musical pedigree as Led
Zep's "Moby Dick" via Bobby Parker's "Watch Your Step":

Beatles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kge_Krzuegs&feature=related

Led Zeppelin: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4YpOclKmLs&feature=related

Bobby Parker: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvtabNAb_wE

RichL

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Feb 20, 2010, 12:55:11 AM2/20/10
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I always thought the guitar riff in "Dig A Pony" had a Zep-like vibe:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnRIQhH-evo


Eric Ramon

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Feb 20, 2010, 1:29:14 AM2/20/10
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thanks for the links. I'd never heard the Parker before. Funny though,
I'd heard the song, done by ex-Searcher Tony Jackson, but the riff in
the Jackson version is changed just enough so I didn't make the
connection.

Nil

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Feb 20, 2010, 1:58:29 AM2/20/10
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On 19 Feb 2010, Eric Ramon <ramon...@gmail.com> wrote in
rec.music.beatles:

> the reason it sounds like that is because John Lennon played all
> the Led Zeppelin guitar parts. Look it up. I'm talking about the
> records, of course. Page played the guitar in the live gigs.

And it's a well-known fact that Bonham replaced Ringo's drums on most
of their early tracks, due to Bonham's future high rating on the "Top
35-Year-Old Fanboi's Most Sexually Exciting Bedroom Wall Poster" list:

<http://home.comcast.net/~esionder/temp/TTWB.mp3>

Steffi Ivan Graf Lendl

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Feb 20, 2010, 8:30:06 AM2/20/10
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On Feb 19, 10:59 pm, Rango <drphrankenbe...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Easy:
>
> The Beatles' "I Feel Fine" shares the same musical pedigree as Led
> Zep's "Moby Dick" via Bobby Parker's "Watch Your Step":

Thanks, I agree. Yes Zep could have done I Feel Fine. How about I Want
You (She's So Heavy). Was it Led Zeppelin I inspired? A 7 minute jam
for the Beatles... the only time that ever happened in studio...Also
Come Together is unusually hard rock for Beatles. Both Come Together
and I Want You were recorded after Led Zeppelin I was released.

bubba

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Feb 20, 2010, 11:26:57 AM2/20/10
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On Feb 20, 7:30 am, Steffi Ivan Graf Lendl <zepflo...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> > Bobby Parker:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvtabNAb_wE- Hide quoted text -

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FAGGOT

Frank from Deeeetroit

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Feb 20, 2010, 11:56:52 AM2/20/10
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On Feb 20, 8:30 am, Steffi Ivan Graf Lendl <zepflo...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

Didn't Helter Skelter turn into a 20+ minute jam in the studio? With
Ringo yelling out "I've go blisters on my fingers."

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