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  1. Thread: Rip-off

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    Well, both aren't that bad as All My Love. The...

    Well, both aren't that bad as All My Love. The Crunge is pure funk, featuring some synth, Dancing Days is quite a relaxed number featuring the Hohner Clavinet. I didn' want to say taht I don't like...
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    In my opinion the In Through the Out Door album...

    In my opinion the In Through the Out Door album is LZ's weakest one. Jimmy Page heavily was on heroin when it was recorded and produced, John Bonham was on booze, as always. So Robert Plant and John...
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    Don't get me wrong, please, I really love LZ's...

    Don't get me wrong, please, I really love LZ's Rock and Roll, especially due to John's drum intro. Anyway, I almost like any LZ songs, you know ;). Just a few exceptions...

    Best regards!
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    I'm quite convinced that neither Danny Mihm nor...

    I'm quite convinced that neither Danny Mihm nor John Bonham created this famous drum roll. Instead, listen to Gene Krupa in Benny Goodmans incarnation of Bei mir bist Du schön from The Famous...
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    Hats off to your effort in finding possible...

    Hats off to your effort in finding possible and/or actual copyright infringements and for providing uns with detailled informations!

    Best regards!
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    LZ are well known for their law suits that...

    LZ are well known for their law suits that they've lost in their career.

    Best regards!
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    Compare John Camp's bass line in Can You...

    Compare John Camp's bass line in Can You Understand from the 1973 Renaissance Album Ashes Are Burning with John Lodge's in Legend of a Mind from The Moody Blues' 1968 album In Search of the Lost...
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