Your welcome HowardRoark.
I take a Tylanol most every day. I still work out and that helps with any soreness if I overdo it. This is a difficult time now toget any real fresh air as it's 18 degrees F up here this week. So it's difficult to jog or walk out of doors.

Yes Led Zeppelin II and II are classic abums that are a must for anyone who enjoys good and sophisticated ROCK. I think of Led Zeppelin as "the First Great Heavy Metal band". It's a funny thing but when I posted you on this before I got this album confused with their first album named simply Led Zeppelin. I love this initial piece of work. It's spectacularly unraw.

LED ZEPPELIN.
That album sets down some terrific blues style tracks and yet it received negative reviews. Critics later saw Led Zeppelins first album more positively. The album is maintains a rank #29 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. That's distinguishing praise indeed and maintains its lofty ranking in a Rolling Stone update (2012).
This Jimmy Page produced album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2004.
Up until the late 1960s, most music producers placed microphones directly in front of the amplifiers and drums For Led Zeppelin, Lead guitarist Jimmy Page added a twist and microphones. Page placed an additional microphone some distance from the amplifier (up to twenty feet away) and recorded the balance between the two. By adopting this "distance equals depth" technique, Jimmy Page became one of the first producers to record a band's "ambient sound":
Ambient sound: Is the distance of a note's time-lag from one end of the room to the other.
I'm a technical guy and appreciate innovative sound techniques and music. It's never been Pop and music for me. I want sound that challenges my senses and digs through to reach deep my soul. Commonly we say music to shit kick move me. If it's not almost assaulting me with purity I can't hear it. Led Zepllin got through to me as soon as their music hit Sam The Record man in Toronto. I just set up a new stereo and went into the Big City and visited Sam The Record man.I bought these five albums"
a) LED Zepplelin II
b) TRAFFIC's - "John Barleycorn must Die."
c) Lighthouse "LIVE"
d) Neil Young - "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere"
e) POCO - POCO

POCO hooked me right away and almost every Saturday morning. Those were the days ! I was living in Mississauga Ontario and assisting in designing systems in the (AECL) Atomic Energy Research Facility.
POCO and Led Zeppelin are true favourites of mine and I have a lot of Neil Young's material. You know about TRAFFIC and Steve Winwood. Lighthouse was an outstanding Canadian band going places at the time and had just returned from a tour overseas. I had the pleasure of seeing that band perform LIVE a few times. I saw POCO LIVE at Massey Hall in Toronto. Live with Murray McGlaughlin. That was a very special night. POCO...check that band out.
LED ZEPPELIN: Can I find it?
I'll swing this on here:
Led Zeppelin Live in Texas 1969 Full Concert Sorry Audio 'only.
Comment: Performed LIVE in Texas just after an American tour and before that band is going back home. It's pretty wild and it's clean. It's got that deep Led Zeppelin bluesy feeling sound. It plays well in the background or right in your face.
"I can't quit you baby... I can't put you down"
Then there's the great "Dazed and Confused". That screams BLUES.
This is good Led Zeppelin...It's move your head and feet and knee...it's hurt inside.
I take a Tylanol most every day. I still work out and that helps with any soreness if I overdo it. This is a difficult time now toget any real fresh air as it's 18 degrees F up here this week. So it's difficult to jog or walk out of doors.
Yes Led Zeppelin II and II are classic abums that are a must for anyone who enjoys good and sophisticated ROCK. I think of Led Zeppelin as "the First Great Heavy Metal band". It's a funny thing but when I posted you on this before I got this album confused with their first album named simply Led Zeppelin. I love this initial piece of work. It's spectacularly unraw.

LED ZEPPELIN.
That album sets down some terrific blues style tracks and yet it received negative reviews. Critics later saw Led Zeppelins first album more positively. The album is maintains a rank #29 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. That's distinguishing praise indeed and maintains its lofty ranking in a Rolling Stone update (2012).
This Jimmy Page produced album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2004.
Up until the late 1960s, most music producers placed microphones directly in front of the amplifiers and drums For Led Zeppelin, Lead guitarist Jimmy Page added a twist and microphones. Page placed an additional microphone some distance from the amplifier (up to twenty feet away) and recorded the balance between the two. By adopting this "distance equals depth" technique, Jimmy Page became one of the first producers to record a band's "ambient sound":
Ambient sound: Is the distance of a note's time-lag from one end of the room to the other.
I'm a technical guy and appreciate innovative sound techniques and music. It's never been Pop and music for me. I want sound that challenges my senses and digs through to reach deep my soul. Commonly we say music to shit kick move me. If it's not almost assaulting me with purity I can't hear it. Led Zepllin got through to me as soon as their music hit Sam The Record man in Toronto. I just set up a new stereo and went into the Big City and visited Sam The Record man.I bought these five albums"
a) LED Zepplelin II
b) TRAFFIC's - "John Barleycorn must Die."
c) Lighthouse "LIVE"
d) Neil Young - "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere"
e) POCO - POCO
POCO hooked me right away and almost every Saturday morning. Those were the days ! I was living in Mississauga Ontario and assisting in designing systems in the (AECL) Atomic Energy Research Facility.
POCO and Led Zeppelin are true favourites of mine and I have a lot of Neil Young's material. You know about TRAFFIC and Steve Winwood. Lighthouse was an outstanding Canadian band going places at the time and had just returned from a tour overseas. I had the pleasure of seeing that band perform LIVE a few times. I saw POCO LIVE at Massey Hall in Toronto. Live with Murray McGlaughlin. That was a very special night. POCO...check that band out.
LED ZEPPELIN: Can I find it?
I'll swing this on here:
Led Zeppelin Live in Texas 1969 Full Concert Sorry Audio 'only.
Comment: Performed LIVE in Texas just after an American tour and before that band is going back home. It's pretty wild and it's clean. It's got that deep Led Zeppelin bluesy feeling sound. It plays well in the background or right in your face.
"I can't quit you baby... I can't put you down"
Then there's the great "Dazed and Confused". That screams BLUES.
This is good Led Zeppelin...It's move your head and feet and knee...it's hurt inside.

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