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Dan Aykroyd was pulled over in the early 1980's in a village six miles from my town and charged with possession of marijuana. He never showed up for his court date and never entered our county again. Sorry Dan. I'm a big fan.

meegansandberg
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In 1975, in a Rolling Stone magazine interview. Jimmy Page called Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser of Blue Oyster Cult his favorite guitar player.

michaelgranberg
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The 3th?!?!?? What the heck is even that 😂

sandralyn
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I was in South Fla in the late 80s when a radio station premiered as the only strictly CD station. I was jamming out listening to Skynrds Free Bird solos. I was really getting high on it when it cut off before the end. I called the radio station to complain and the DJ apologized stating "They only have so much room on those CDs". I was angry and now I laugh.

weathergeek
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The Small Faces singer Steve Marriot had a lot to do with Plant's vocal sound. Go listen to some and see if you can hear it

SmokeyGreyMalkinSpiderlinkMilk
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According to Chas Chandler (The Animals) who discovered Jimi Hendrix, his manager Mike Jeffrey took Hendrix on, Jeffrey feared plane crashes and habitually switched flights at the last minute to avoid one. Ironically this lead to his flying on one that did crash.

adiebarrett
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I think Cream was the blueprint for most bands back them and onward 🇬🇧🎸🇬🇧 Cream 1966🇬🇧

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Despite all his talent and great songs, Don Henley does have a lot of dark, negative stories that follow him around. I suppose he mellowed with age since hell froze over figuratively, based on a comment about the Eagles ever reuniting but it's harder to shake off those bad tales .
Only time and band mates will tell .

ewokwarrior
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I thought it was Dire Straits who was first on CD but no, they were the first to sell a million copies of their album "Brothers in Arms" on CD.

Fartman
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At least ironically Don Henley can't stop Don Felder performing the song live, seeing he was the main writer of the song.

Fartman
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Jeff Beck "Truth" - - ICONIC! I hated that the band crumbled, especially considering that Stewart & Beck belonged together - - imo the pair would have been unstoppable - - always liked Stewart but even with the Faces it always seemed like he was selling out for the money. btw, I get that it was Beck at the core of the demise, probably was a good decision for him not to insert the band into Woodstock - - his loss is beyond comprehension.

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FZ lost his equipment first, then he was pushed off the stage days later during the month of December 1971...

irvingskyzanitzy
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I disagree that Becks sound was a blueprint for Zeppelin. They sounded nothing alike. Perhaps they were one of several inspirations, but they were not the reason Zep sounded like they did.

jimbrewster
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Jeez I always thought it was Long John Baldry

kcharles
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mud sha-sha-shark - The song is about a story told to Don Preston by Vanilla Fudge concerning a home movie they made at the hotel. They had caught what they called a "mud shark, " and pleasured a young lady "with a taste for the bizarre" with said "shark."

SmokeyGreyMalkinSpiderlinkMilk
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Michael Jeffrey was a #Kenite. Look it up.

tolanstout
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I bought the cheapest CD player in 1984 for $150 which in today's(2025) money would be $458.

Checkmate
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Stewart wasn't discovered by wood, .

barrydouglas
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I'm sure somebody's already said this but di that AI just say March thirf?

BrianLoher-gh
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"blueprint for led zeppelin"? No... absolutely no!

RKSidd