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RIP Alan White the drummer from Yes and others.
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As a teen in the 1970s, I didn't much like Led Zep...everyone else did, but the songs went on and on (Stairway) and were too shouty and bombastic (Whole Lotta Love).
But I stumbled across this
and it made me revisit the Led Zep version (which was not the original song, which was written and performed by 2 black American guys who perhaps never got the credit they deserved). And I quite liked the Led Zep version too.
Am I growing up five decades too late, or approaching a second childhood?
But I stumbled across this
and it made me revisit the Led Zep version (which was not the original song, which was written and performed by 2 black American guys who perhaps never got the credit they deserved). And I quite liked the Led Zep version too.
Am I growing up five decades too late, or approaching a second childhood?
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