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Aquamarine
You've GOT to be kidding. This is one of the most endlessly discussed and litigated topics in music history , and has been for over forty years. They've said all they're going to say about it. This just leads to endlessly repeated pointless arguments.
what's so pointless about it? the band still has yet to say much about it yet they remain one the lords of the realm. (but i'll be sure to clear all other topics with you beforehand just to make sure they meet your relevance standard)
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andrewt
They did give co- credit here when it came to Boogie With Stu. Not sure what part they wrote, though.
And of course Rock'N'Roll, has some "inspiration" here.
So yeah, Zep nicked a lot, but they did take all that stuff to a whole next level.
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IrisC
It's no big deal to give credit to original artists? You wouldn't feel that way if you were the songwriter or a member of your family wrote a song that was basically ripped off! Cmon I'm a Zeppelin fan but its just wrong.
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hbwriter
Not the fact that they pinch/steal
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hbwriter
Not the fact that they pinch/steal
Zep never stole a note--they merely sampled, like all these "innovative" hip-hop artists have so notoriously done for so many years.
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melillo
zeppelins catalog is full of hamburger helper, it makes something that is already there taste better
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melillo
zeppelins catalog is full of hamburger helper, it makes something that is already there taste better
True, but way too much sodium.
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melillo
zeppelins catalog is full of hamburger helper, it makes something that is already there taste better
True, but way too much sodium.
But it's exactly that recipe that lends the music such flavor, such.... presence.
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melillo
zeppelins catalog is full of hamburger helper, it makes something that is already there taste better