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Daysbetween
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Topic: Lazy vs Since I've been loving you Posted: March 29 2014 at 10:39 |
Voted Lazy as I love the jazz feel of the tune.
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Kentucky_Hawkwindage
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Posted: March 29 2014 at 09:12 |
Lazy for me.
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Kati
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Posted: March 29 2014 at 00:16 |
Awwww these comparisons are not fair because I also love the jazzy prelipupupus pa pa te ti te tum dum dum jazzy feel and mood of Lazy by Deep Purple infact I can replay this more often to be honest.
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Posted: March 29 2014 at 00:05 |
Awww I voted for since I have been loving you, that track right from the start with the Santana guitar tunes plus lead and response with the vocals is so good really.
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Posted: March 28 2014 at 23:50 |
Lazy. I just loved this song the first time I heard it.Still sounds great to this Day.
Nice version of it on the Remacjined CS by Joe Bonamassa and Jimmy Barnes
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Posted: March 18 2014 at 10:56 |
Both great tunes but Lazy just gets me rocking' every time!
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: March 18 2014 at 00:46 |
Has ANYONE ever bothered to hear West Coast psych band Moby Grape's initial composition entitled 'Never' during their musical travels ??? It came before SIBLY and worth every bit of ear-time one cares to bother with.........
Sure it's very good - no patch on what Page and his buddies cranked it out to be.........
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Posted: March 17 2014 at 16:35 |
Since I've been Loving You. Great song!
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uduwudu
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Posted: March 17 2014 at 05:01 |
thwok wrote:
I haven't yet met the quals to vote in polls. However, Dellinger's post is valuable because I've always stayed away from listening to Deep Purple. They've always struck me as a less creative version of Uriah Heep, and I don't like primarily keyboard-driven rock. However, I will know listen to Lazy and probably enjoy it. Since I've Been Loving You is the best song on the substandard Led Zeppelin III album.
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Substandard?! Led Zeppelin 3?!! Really?!!!! Find me another album that mixes great blue grass guitar (Bron Yr Aur Stomp, the catchy heaveiness of Out On The Tiles (a hit single for anyone else, Zeppelin couldn't be bothered), the awesome power of Immigrant Song - check JPJ's bass work in what would be choruses to another band. Who else is cool enough to introduce the bass at the end of (the C guitar tuning of That's The Way) near the end of the number which has already such aural depth. Tangerines' delicacy and precise solo, the understated evil of Friends, the monumetal chord structure for SIBLY, the trikery of the usal end of album blues in Hat's Off. And that most odd ball of hard rock numbers Celebration Day. Not to mention the revisit in the Page Plant Unledded: No Quarter Days where the (no, I hadn't forgotten) was based around Gallows Pole and the often neglected Four Sticks from the wonderful fourth album. Both numbers incidentally were played once or twice in the Zeppelin live time but finally got their recognition in the 1990s I wish there were more sub-standard albums like this, I'd be more broke than ever. Deep Purple were masters of the intertwining riff in e.g. loads of In Rock, had orchestral works (Concerto x 2 and The Gemini Suite). They were fine improvisers and still give great concert. Lazy when done complete is a lot of fun and another refreshing take on the Blues. Oh and bothe bands are drum driven. Ian paice was there from there beginning and still there; no Bonham, no Zeppelin. Outside interest by Purple members reveal the depth and breadth, Paice's big band jazz, the soul (Hughes), Glover's theatrical productions, Blackmore and folk, Bolin and jazz, Lord's classical music. To get an idea I recommend the Second Concerto recording with a lot of solo ventures on disc 1 and that riveting CD 2. Their friend Ronnie Dio turns up to help out on Smoke. And the orchestral ballads are stunning performances.
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Posted: March 15 2014 at 04:47 |
Lazy (Made in Japan version)
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Posted: March 09 2014 at 22:21 |
I love them both but "Since I've Been Loving You", has, as mentioned elsewhere, more emotion and totally encapsulates how I feel about the blues in music.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: March 08 2014 at 15:59 |
^ if the chick is hot, it's never sloppy..........
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Posted: March 08 2014 at 03:57 |
Tom Ozric wrote:
For those that say Page was sloppy ; I think, at times Steve Howe could be somewhat sloppy too. And not to forget, what they're playing is never exactly simple, nor conventional. |
Sloppy is not a bad connotation in music - at least not for me, just as a sloppy bj isn't too shabby either Sometimes I may even prefer the rugged and more carefree approach. Hell most of the time I do. If I want a metronome on my stereo (or in bed) I'd trade in my ticker for a Swiss power clock instead and be done with it altogether.
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Posted: March 08 2014 at 03:52 |
Cristi wrote:
Since I've Been Loving You, one of my favorite LZ songs |
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Posted: January 20 2014 at 02:51 |
Since I've Been Loving You, one of my favorite LZ songs
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Dellinger
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Posted: January 19 2014 at 21:16 |
I-Juca Pirama wrote:
I regret I voted on Lazy. I've just listened to SIBLY and my mind rapidly changed. |
Well, at least Since I've been loving you is clearly winning, so your vote won't really do much damage.
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I-Juca Pirama
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Posted: January 19 2014 at 16:31 |
I regret I voted on Lazy. I've just listened to SIBLY and my mind rapidly changed.
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Posted: January 18 2014 at 06:11 |
^ I wish I was sloppy like him then.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: January 18 2014 at 01:12 |
For those that say Page was sloppy ; I think, at times Steve Howe could be somewhat sloppy too. And not to forget, what they're playing is never exactly simple, nor conventional.
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uduwudu
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Posted: January 17 2014 at 23:48 |
Page isn't really sloppy, He just think and plays outside of the box and this is not easy for people who love absolutely correct precision (e.g. me normally). Best to think of it as spontaneously inverted harmonies at best. Really he has too when playing a scale for 10 minutes. I have heard him where he has been sloppy bad (on some boots).. (All My love, he never got a part together for that piece) versus Stairway when he took over Plants' vocal on guitar and wrote his singer out of the plot for a few minutes)....
Sloppiness as a band? Check Dazed after the final solo on Celebration Day. Skilfully edited train wreck, but still interesting.
In guitar progression Satriani is probably "better" than anyone (...Vai?). But with the unique identities of all these fine axe masters it may take a long time before even he can get to the pop culture depth all the above have.
Vague superlatives such as "better", and "best" need to be defined in posts better. (IMVVVHO)...
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