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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier
In fact I've actually met and read about more Led Zeppelin fans over the years, that think there is nobody better than the members of Led Zep. The amount of times, I've had to listen to people harp on that since John Bonham died rock just hasn't been the same. Music wise though, I'll always agree the Led Zep were superior to the Who.
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In my opinion Led Zeppelin (and The Beatles) were just at the right place at the right time in music history, in many ways they was a product of their time. And as much as I do enjoy their music I never picked up they are mythologised by their fans.
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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier
The Who are largely legendary for their amazing live show in the 1960s and 1970s.
I know your "Out Who'd the Who" comment was just tongue-in-cheek and I was just yanking your chain a bit with that one. 
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Pete Townsend said he got his "windmill" from something he saw Keith do. Pete Townsend and Keith Richards had else something common... they both lost guitars Pete smashed his and Keith had his stolen during a party. Not to be out done George Harrison would give away guitars and ukuleles to his friends.
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Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.
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