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View Poll Results: Led Zeppelin or The Who? | |||
Led Zeppelin |
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76 | 62.81% |
The Who |
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50 | 41.32% |
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#172 (permalink) | ||
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"No one has come close to that since, and I don't think anybody ever will. I think he will forever be the greatest drummer of all time." Well, maybe Meg White. Last edited by lucifer_sam; 06-28-2008 at 10:38 PM. |
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#173 (permalink) |
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I know they used keyboards/synths but JPJ isn't that good...Regardless Entwhistle is a better bassist (See The Real Me) . Drummers who can compare to Bonham off the top of my head (I'm guessing the Meg White thing was a joke):
Moon Bruford Miles Giles Carey Pert Devendorf Portnoy (sp?) |
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#174 (permalink) | |
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The Beatles were undoubtedly better melodists and wrote a far more substantial array of memorable songs. Townshend though was the most artistically ambitious (and probably over-ambitious) rock songwriter in the British 1960s. Oh, and Townshend was significantly more profound and skillful as a lyricist. |
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Half of it? The whole thing was.
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#176 (permalink) |
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Wrong. He's no Wakeman or Manzerek but he is a pretty damn good keyboardist, he showed himself to be a very capable pianist during live performances of No Quarter. He also knew his way around a Mellotron, as demonstrated in Kashmir and The Rain Song.
Granted he's a bass player first, but his keyboard playing, string arangements and his overall talents as a multi-instrumentalist were an important part of Zeppelins sound in the latter years. JPJ was by no means lacking behind the rest of the band. Thats a common misconception. |
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If he's not that good then why was he one of the most highly regarded session musicians of the 60s.
And i'm guessing you've not heard any of his non Zeppelin stuff.
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