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    Registered User me wag's Avatar
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    Led Zeppelin Plagiarism Parts 1, 2, 3

    Rather than derail the other thread where this subject came up, I decided to post these videos in a new one. I find this amusing more than anything.








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    Wow! Thanks for those amazing clips mewag. I find it interesting that no one wants to weigh in on the issue. Perhaps there just aren't any real Led Zep fans around these parts?
    Q: 'How do you start free improvising?'
    A: 'Well I usually start on D as a matter of fact'

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    I think British Rock'nRoll may call it "lending" or "borrowing" But hey, where would those poor fellows find what they needed, if not in American blues history. Thanks for that, BTW!
    Going through all the Yardbirds or the Alexis Korner riffs or, or ... you will find tons of "non-asset-backed-lendings"
    On the other hand, this Albert King tune The Hunter was originally written for Booker T. and when it appeared on FREE 's Tons of Sobs they did in fact credit Jones/Wells/Dunn/Jackson/Cropper for it


    Those were the days! Let's just call it inspiration....
    who put lemonade in my lemonade?

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