[Heeplist] Led Zeppelin Deluxe Remasters

Igor Shveitser zlenko_iv at mail.ru
Sun Mar 30 20:30:05 EDT 2014


 Jay,
I have to disagree here with you. Strongly. If anyone says LZ were the best, the greatest, the most influential, the... fill in the blanks, please, for I can't take it any longer - it is just their opinion. And their narrow-mindedness - there were TONS, LOADS of great bands around by that time. Uriah Heep - one of them. Our favourite, I believe. :))) It is not jealousy - it is a major disappointment with the fact how thick most of the people are, how easily they choose heroes. The reason for success hasn't much to do with how talented you are, more with how lucky you are. And each star knows it, I believe.
Cheers, Igor


Sun, 30 Mar 2014 16:18:15 -0700 (PDT) от Jay Pearson <deepheep at yahoo.com>:
>Gotta strongly disagree with you, Dave, although The Song Remains the Same is not a great show and, considering the number of legendary live hard rock albums in the 70s, is possibly the worst. I have several other live shows of theirs that are excellent, and their 1977 show at the Kingdome in Seattle remains one of the best I've ever seen (as well as being widely available on good quality bootleg video). In fact, their Earls Court shows from 1975 are of a performance quality similar to Heep's Live 73 album (a small portion of which have been officially released on the CD/DVD set a few years back), and even the 2007 reunion show is superb. Not to mention that their shows were far longer than Heep ever played, although some of that was due to excessive noodling by all 3 musicians! ;-)
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>I'm not a huge Zeppelin fan, and I don't have any problem with anyone who doesn't like the band, but IMO anyone who calls Zeppelin overrated is suffering from jealousy that they have become the most important hard rock band in history. Yes, I'll always prefer Uriah Heep (and I'll never believe that Zeppelin were better than Heep), but there was a reason for their success, and it was far more than just Peter Grant's manipulation of the press.
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>Jay
>np - John Lawton & Deiggi Band
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> From: DAVID M SHERROD < porcupineheep at cox.net >
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>Now that's what I call over rated. I was a pretty big fan through the first 5 albums really, though I only feel the first 4 are classics. Sadly they were one of the weakest live bands ever, except for the drums which could be the best rock drummer in history, Mr. John was amazing no question there, or any being over rated. DS
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