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Robert Plant 70 today

Started by Monarchjock, Tuesday, 21 August 2018, 03:30 AM

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Kiwifruit

Another great day on the right side of the grass.😎

shanered6

i intend to live for ever or die trying !!

Gsx 1400 k6 , Thunderace 1000 , Guzzi stelvio 1200 ntx

seth

He's from a little before my time but without him and his kind the stuff I like would have never happened.
:boogie:
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oh and a standard one too

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ARH

Seth... I was thinking you were more of a Buddy Holly type of guy.. :happy1:

I grew up on Led Zep, purple, wishbone ash, Uriah Heep, Jethro Tull to name but a few.  Classic stuff that the youth of today would never appreciate as 'real' music..... jeez I'm getting old  :whistling:

gsxbarmy

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Quote from: ARH on Tuesday, 21 August  2018, 07:09 AM
Seth... I was thinking you were more of a Buddy Holly type of guy.. :happy1:

I grew up on Led Zep, purple, wishbone ash, Uriah Heep, Jethro Tull to name but a few.  Classic stuff that the youth of today would never appreciate as 'real' music..... jeez I'm getting old  :whistling:

My kinda music - still listen to it these days as well

When we had end of term concerts when I was at grammar school, we had a few bands that went on to be big names, Van de Graf Generator and 10 Years After to name but a couple. Also enjoyed Rick Wakeman (Journey to the Centre of the Earth), but my all time - Mike Oldfield and Tubular Bells. Think I wore that album out playing that.

ARH - you forgot Black Sabbath - how could you miss out Ozzy  :rofl2:
Nothing to do.............all day to do it....I love retirement :lol:

seth

When young it was glam rock and cheesy pop.
then in the 80's it was proper British heavy metal .
iron maiden,U.F.O.,Saxon,Ozzy
ECT 
Then added American hair metal  :whistling:
Have had a bit of a liking for a bit of northern soul lately but I played the wurzzels  Benny hill and abba on the bike box the pub was jumping
:boogie: :boogie2: :cheers:
only a slightly modified gsx1400
oh and a standard one too

Sethbot Postwhore

Mister Fishfinger

I'm very fond of the Zeppelin. It was all punk in my teenage years, but I had some older cousins who introduced me to the delights of heavy rock early on. And of course, if you had a bike you ended up in biker pubs with bikers, who weren't having any of this new-fangled shit on their jukebox thank you very much.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpdQmMixdTU

Tony Nitrous

As I've mentioned before on here,
Robbie Plant lives (lived ?) near my parents farm and used to go 10 pin bowling with my sister.
He did a few songs for a local sick kids fund raiser playing at the local caravan park!

Real down to earth bloke, used to see him down the local pub, shops, calls in at the local college.   All the nicer when you realise how much he turned down to reform Zepplin.  A genuinely nice bloke.
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VladTepes

Yes hope he does indeed have a happy birthday, and many more !







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Tony Nitrous

Quote from: VladTepes on Tuesday, 21 August  2018, 04:47 PM
Yes hope he does indeed have a happy birthday, and many more !



..... and stole a few other folks songs and later settled out of court .....  :happy1:
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Mick_J

He's nearly old enough to buy a Hardly Parkinson.  :whistling:
Keep the rubber side down.          Mick

grog

Happy Birthday to him. led zep 1 came out when i was 13, wow. 2 was good, 3 was ok, 4 my fave album ever. still play it. 47 yrs since its release, i worked out i mustve played it right thru over 400 times. still on my list. amazing record.

Kiwifruit

Zep 4 was a favourite of mine too, also enjoy listening to Raising Sand with Alison Krauss. Such a talented man.
Another great day on the right side of the grass.😎

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