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my french toast dinner experience completely pointless so if it`s something important you want I also have this- http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction...
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This is a video clip from an episode of "Northwest Talent Review" produced by Gary Draper. For more info about the shows, visit http://www.westseattle
This is a video clip from an episode of "Northwest Talent Review" produced by Gary Draper. For more info about the shows, visit http://www.westseattle2000.com.Also, check out http://www.myspace.com/westseattlegary -Thanks for watching.
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"Come with Me" is a song by Puff Daddy & Jimmy Page that was featured on the soundtrack for 1998 Godzilla film. The song sampled the Led Zeppelin song
"Come with Me" is a song by Puff Daddy & Jimmy Page that was featured on the soundtrack for 1998 Godzilla film. The song sampled the Led Zeppelin song "Kashmir", with Jimmy Page`s approval. Page and producer Tom Morello also supplied live guitar parts (Morello also played bass on the song). The song also features heavy orchestral elements. It reached #2 in the UK.
A music video featuring both Puff Daddy & Jimmy Page was made for the song.
This collaboration was number twenty-seven on VH1`s "Least Metal Moments"[1] in a segment subtitled "It`s All About the Zeppelin", because many metal fans and musicians didn`t like the remake. Nick Menza formerly of Megadeth called the Puff Daddy/Jimmy Page collaboration "a blasphemy".
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When the album Presence was released, the lyrics of "Nobody`s Fault but Mine" invited speculation as to what the song was actually about. Some thought
When the album Presence was released, the lyrics of "Nobody`s Fault but Mine" invited speculation as to what the song was actually about. Some thought it concerned Jimmy Page`s blossoming heroin addiction. Others thought it was comparable to Robert Johnson`s "Hellhound On My Trail" in that it was Plant lamenting Led Zeppelin`s supposed deal with the devil.
From 1977 onwards, "Nobody`s Fault but Mine" became a vital component of Led Zeppelin concerts, and was played at virtually every show until the group`s final tour of Europe in 1980. One live version, from Led Zeppelin`s performance at Knebworth in 1979, is featured on disc 2 of the Led Zeppelin DVD. During live performances, Plant often exclaimed, "Oh Jimmy!" right before Page went into his guitar solo. The hook and many of the lyrics in the song were taken from American blues singer Blind Willie Johnson, who recorded it in 1927. Johnson never applied for a copyright for the song and so the band was free to apply their own.
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