Lemming Posted September 27, 2022 Posted September 27, 2022 (edited) Hedstronk- Psychostick Edited September 27, 2022 by Lemming Quote
Doom Metal Alchemist Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 I drove my dad to (minor) surgery this morning and I waited in the car and listened to music while I waited to drive him home. My playlist included: Black Sabbath: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Symptom of the Universe, Dirty Women Wakefield: Old Man Witchcraft: Her Sisters They Were Weak, Nucleus Gamma Ray: Heal Me Visigoth: Warrior Queen Lordian Gaurd: Lost Archangel, Revelation XIX Uriah Heep: The Park Scorpions: Sails of Charon The Well: Freedom Above Sleep: Dragonaut Master Sword: Children of Old Legend: The Golden Bell Jimi Hendrix: Midnight Lightning (version from the South Saturn Delta album) Quote
Vamped Posted November 8, 2022 Posted November 8, 2022 (edited) I don't know how I got here .... but me singing "I might've been born poor white trash but fancy was name" Edited November 8, 2022 by Vamped 1 Quote
tsar4 Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 Turns out the original song is completely different than the Led Zep version - Quote
PhilosipherStoned Posted November 13, 2022 Posted November 13, 2022 (edited) Edited November 13, 2022 by PhilosipherStoned you know what fuck that FB link my man on YT/ Quote
tsar4 Posted November 13, 2022 Posted November 13, 2022 For years I've heard that a certain hit song was a complete ripoff of a Rolling Stones song and that the Stones sued the band that had the hit. I didn't think it was that big a ripoff and couldn't believe that a judge found for the Stones. Terri Hemmert of WXRT posted on FB the complete story today. Turns out it wasn't the Stones, it was their manager Allan Klein (he who was also the main reason the Beatles broke up) that sued received the proceeds (~$5 M) and had the song writing credits changed to Jaggar-Richards (despite the lyrics being completely different). Also, it wasn't the Stones that were ripped off, it was Andrew Lloyd Oldham, the Stones previous manager, who released an instrumental version of the Stones song (btw - the Stones ripped the song off The Staple Singers, who "didn't have a high-powered lawyer"). With Allan Klein's passing, the Stones (who actually liked the version done by The Verve) allowed Richard Ashcroft song writing credits on future releases). You'll recognize this immediately... 1 Quote
Seight Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 (edited) Edited December 1, 2022 by Seight Quote
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