Originally Posted by DeepPurple:
Does the title "Destroyer" ring a bell? That was a Cleveland 1977 show double CD. That was one of my best sellering bootlegs when I ran my mail order import CD business in the 90's and 2000's. It had many different covers, but usually the title Destroyer, probably sold for $20 or $25 bucks. If Buccaneer Records sounds familiar, then you bought it from me.
The "No Quarter" on that thing is EPIC. John Paul Jones goes into this baroque classical solo piano piece...oh my...it's SO good.
I have that show at the ready, I know 77 Zep gets shit on because Page was on smack and Percy had the laryngitis, but Bonzo and Jonesy are on POINT. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fishpicker:
hey rabble, hey Dane
I don't mean to step on toes while you two are doin' the pillowbiter dance. But I wonder what either/both of you think of SRV Mr. Clean. Its a pretty expensive CD.
It's from NYE 1986, and it's badass. Starts off with Lookin At You, ends with Oreo Cookie Blues. Great sound quality.
I love me some SRV. Chill it with the pillow biter talk. 2 dudes can show respect for each other without biting pillows, Bro Montana. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DeepPurple:
Does the title "Destroyer" ring a bell? That was a Cleveland 1977 show double CD. That was one of my best sellering bootlegs when I ran my mail order import CD business in the 90's and 2000's. It had many different covers, but usually the title Destroyer, probably sold for $20 or $25 bucks. If Buccaneer Records sounds familiar, then you bought it from me.
That looks like a good get. Any knowledge of a good recording around '75? I know the Earl's Court stuff is pretty good. I'm wearing out Led Zep 3 tonight, surely one of the greatest things ever recorded. [Reply]
Originally Posted by EPodolak:
That looks like a good get. Any knowledge of a good recording around '75? I know the Earl's Court stuff is pretty good. I'm wearing out Led Zep 3 tonight, surely one of the greatest things ever recorded.
This is probably the best LZ Tribute band I've found, although they're are many other good ones. Here they are at a theater in Newton, NJ that probably the whole town turned out to see.
I'm always on youtube and collect live videos of all kinds. Since Kashmir is a middle-eastern sounding song, I found this bar band in Bangladesh does one very neat cover version.