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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete
I always thought Richard Chase was underrated as far as serial killers from the '70's go. Sure he only had 6 victims, but for what he lacked in body count he made up for in expediency and shear minded batshit insanity.
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Perhaps an unfortunate name though.
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Originally Posted by Chula Vista
Dazed is such a cool live song. There were definite triggers between the dozen sections of the song, but once the band got into a section they were free to take off depending on the mood on any given night.
Stage 1: Bass intro and wah-wah interludes
Stage 2: Main vocal theme
Stage 3: Fast instrumental and 'oriental' riffs
Stage 4: "San Francisco/Achilles Last Stand" or "Woodstock"
Stage 5: Violin bow episode including echo-slapping from the guitar; interlude with Plant's 'instrumental voice'; improvised bowing leading up to a full bowed crescendo of the main theme from Gustav Holst's Mars, the Bringer of War ,and return of the rhythm section
Stage 6: Fast guitar solo and battle with Plant
Stage 7: Slower tempo solo and 'funky' moods
Stage 8: Violent breaks and call and response interlude
Stage 9: Faster solo in crescendos and occasional break-up tempo, some occasions combined with "Walter's Walk" or "St. Tristan's Sword"
Stage 10: New arrangement of Mars, the Bringer of War (slow and fast versions) and final frenzy
Stage 11: Return to main theme
Stage 12: Coda. Final instrumental and vocal battle inside syncopated rhythms, drum-solo and final explosion.
I have videos of two of the 5 shows they did at Earl's Court in 1975. One of the versions of Dazed is ok, the other night is ****ing epic.
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Jesus Christ on a pogo stick.