The song`s instrumentals were written by Page "over a long period, the first part coming at Bron-Yr-Aur one night".[3] Page always kept a cassette rec
The song`s instrumentals were written by Page "over a long period, the first part coming at Bron-Yr-Aur one night".[3] Page always kept a cassette recorder around, and the idea for "Stairway" came together from bits of taped music.[4] The opening guitar cadence took influence from a song called `Taurus` by the band `Spirit` with whom Led Zeppelin were acquainted in their opening days. The first attempts at lyrics, written by Led Zeppelin vocalist Robert Plant next to an evening log fire at Headley Grange, were partly spontaneously improvised and Page claimed, "a huge percentage of the lyrics were written there and then".[4] Jimmy Page was strumming the chords and Robert Plant had a pencil and paper. Plant later said that suddenly, "my hand was writing out the words. I just sat there and looked at them and almost leapt out of my seat."
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Recently, people in the United States have rediscovered the promotional video for Tommy Seebach`s 1977 disco version of the Shadows` hit "Apache," in
Recently, people in the United States have rediscovered the promotional video for Tommy Seebach`s 1977 disco version of the Shadows` hit "Apache," in which he is seen prancing around the forest with female dancers and attempting to lip-synch - AND ARE REMIXING IT! This one features RATT and is a sheer masterpeice of un-planned synchronicity - it synchronizes perfectly with the original 1977 `Apache` video by Tommy Seebach. How about that!
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PV from the 1977 self-titled PG album (nicknamed `Car`). # Peter Gabriel – vocals, keyboards, flute, recorder
# Allan Schwartzberg – drums
# Ton
PV from the 1977 self-titled PG album (nicknamed `Car`). # Peter Gabriel – vocals, keyboards, flute, recorder
# Allan Schwartzberg – drums
# Tony Levin – bass, tuba
# Jim Maelen – percussion, synthibam, bones
# Steve Hunter – guitars
# Robert Fripp – guitars
# Jozef Chirowski – keyboards
# Larry Fast – synthesizer
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Eloy members (1976-77) on the album `Dawn`, track: `The Sun Song`:
Frank Bornemann (Lead Vocals, Electric and Acoustic Guitars)
Klaus-Peter Matzio
Eloy members (1976-77) on the album `Dawn`, track: `The Sun Song`:
Frank Bornemann (Lead Vocals, Electric and Acoustic Guitars)
Klaus-Peter Matziol (Rickenbaker Bass Guitars, Road Amplification, Vocals)
Detlev Schmidtchhen (Hammond Organ, Mini-moog, Mellotron, Piano, Grand Piano, RMI Keyboard Computer, Guitars, Vocals)
Jürgen Rosenthal (Ludwig Drums, Paiste cymbals, Glockenspiel, Gongs, Timbales, Roto-Toms, Kettle Drums, Temple-Blocks, Voices, Steps)
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