rdh007
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Which is why if this were about drummers, my vote'd be for Bonzo.Dwarf lord said:Ringo Starr was in the Beatles...
Point taken, though.
Which is why if this were about drummers, my vote'd be for Bonzo.Dwarf lord said:Ringo Starr was in the Beatles...
rdh007 said:Which is why if this were about drummers, my vote'd be for Bonzo.
Point taken, though.
Dwarf lord said:Led Zeppelin was great, but think of it this way, Ringo Starr was in the Beatles...
Not saying that JPJ wasn't good, but just because he was with a great band, doesn't mean he's the greatest of his craft.
ANTHONYNASTI said:I agree. JPJ imo was the least impressive member of Zeppelin musically. I always felt he was a much better keyboardist than a bassist. Did he fit the music perfectly? Yes. Did he lay down some great riffs? Yes. But to me he was the Ringo Starr of the group.
Dwarf lord said:Oh yeah, agreed. I loved a lot of the times when he played other instruments like the Mandolin and Keyboards and recorder.
ANTHONYNASTI said:Have you heard "Going To California"? He's absolutley fantastic on that?
Dwarf lord said:That's my favorite Zeppelin song. Mostly because it shows how good they actually were. Plant was singing in a very Un Plant-esque voice, Jimmy Page is playing acoustic guitar, JPJ is playing mandolin, and there are no drums. It shows versitility.
Dwarf lord said:Yeah, he has some great stuff, and he sang. But George Harrison will always be my favorite Beatle.
ANTHONYNASTI said:George was great. "What Is Life" IMO is his best song. It's a blast to listen to and has some of the best guitar work...ever.
I think as far as solo careers go though, Lennon's was by far the best.
Dwarf lord said:That's no question, but for some reason I have very little respect for him, probably for leaving Cyntia for Yoko. But I have a lot of respect for Paul McCartney and George.
ANTHONYNASTI said:(though Keith Moon holds the record IMO for doing the dumbest and mean spirited thingof any rock star ever).
Dwarf lord said:In my opinion, a briliant bassist is someone who compeats against the lead guitarist to the point where they just become the back up guitarist. And Entwistle did that.
Dwarf lord said:Like what?
ANTHONYNASTI said:I agree. Townshend and Entwistle had amazing chemistry together.
I love Zeppelin more than The Who (The Who are a very close second), bit I think The Who were better as musicians. Page for example was very egotistical and in many ways that comes out in his playing. He always seems to overpower the other instruments in the song more often than not. I remember reading when that when they were remastering the band's catalog in the early 1990s', Page actually mixed his playing at a higher volume than the other instruments as well as the vocals.
Page is no doubt my favorite guitarist (I think Hendrix and Townshend may have technically been better, but I can't decide), but he definitely had his flaws.
ANTHONYNASTI said:Well...
One time he and a few friends dressed up as Nazis and went marching through a Jewish neighborhood. Moon then entered a Jewish bakery demanding German bread. The owner, an elderly woman, chased him out of the shop beating him with a loaf of bread.
Dwarf lord said:I get a lot of crap from other people when I say that Townshend is my favorite guitarist. Just because he rarely had extended solos, doesn't mean he's any less. But yeah, Page is a great lead guitarist. He may not be the best, but does it really matter? He's still probably the best white blues guitarists.
Dwarf lord said:I had never heard that and I probably wish I hadn't. That's really, really bad.
ANTHONYNASTI said:He'd probably have some competition from Clapton and Brian Jones.