Who is better Jimmy Page or Richie Sambora?
ritchie blackmore is by far the better, makes better sounds and has carried on making new great music. page hasnt
ANSWERRitchie is one of the finest guitarists around. He can play many styles on many different stringed instruments. He works at his craft endlessly and it shows. He can play fast and loud better than many out there but he can also play soft and contemplatively and bring you to tears with his melodies. Ritchie Blackmore is a guitarist, not a guitar player. He's a musician, not a person who playes music. There is a world of difference between the two.The reason you don't see his name in lights or have the same recognition as Page is because he doesn't play the 'kiss up' game with people in the industry. He does what he wants to musically, and does it exceptionally well.
AnswerRitchie by far. He's a far superior guitarist, he writes deceptively simple riffs that no-one else would have had the audacity to do, he doesn't need loads of studio layering to make himself sound good and he sounds great live.When Jimmy Page was assembling the group, Keith Moon (drummer from The Who) got word of his plans and predicted the group would go down "like a lead balloon" (this is a common English expression). Bassist and keyboardist John Entwistle thought it would be "more like a lead zeppelin." Page took the phrase and decided to change the phrase because he said "those damned Americans will pronounce it lead (leed) zeppelin."
Many of the records are worth a price close to $15 each. The amount of each record will vary depending upon the exact record and their condition.
It was credited to all four members of the band.
The main guitar riff was based off a previous Led Zeppelin song that they only played live in concerts called "The Girl I Love (She Got Long Black Wavy Hair)". An example of this song can be heard on the album "BBC Sessions", although it does appear elsewhere in bootleg albums from their earliest tours.
Preference is most important, but plasmas have been considered in the past to have better color and contrast. They have also been prone to image burn, where high contrast static images leave a faint imprint on the screen if they are displayed for long periods of time.
Plasma screen technology has largely overcome the image burn problem but LCD displays have also been improving with better color and higher contrast ratios.
Plasma screens are far less popular than they have been with LCD dominating the market in 2011 and 2012. There is little to choose between them so it is important that you see both and form your own opinion before committing to one or the other.
What is the value of an autographed Jimmy Page and Robert Plant concert ticket stub from 1998?
I'll try to compare some similar items: A autographed Coda album, including John Paul Jones' autograph can go for about $1000. I have an autographed framed poster, signed by Robert & Jimmy with a JPJ bass pick in shadowbox that could probably sell for around $1000. Compare those to a smaller, autographed concert ticket, and I'd be willing to bet the price drops significantly. Maybe $200 to $300 in the right market? The problem with it is that the signing surface is so small, and the ticket isn't really a great memorabilia item because it's basically a Ticketmaster ticket, I assume (?).
The Starlit Stairway was one more in a long list of talent shows on early TV. The whole idea was made popular during Ted Mack's Amateur Hour a number of years earlier.
Starlit Stairway was a fairly long-running talent show of younger people, having been popular through the 1950s and, updated, well into the 1960s. The station experienced pretty low viewership in the mid-1960s, and finally could not find appropriate sponsors. This sort of show had been dying off while sitcoms and adventure shows were becoming the fad.
Of course, the talent show (much energized) was to become very popular much later due to producers like Simon Cowell.
Did Menachem Herman ever play with Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd?
No - it was just a rumour, as explained in Menachem Cecil Herman's bio page:
During that time, the DYB band did an MTV clip & interview with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, his band was in Israel for a concert, & DYB members took them on a blast of a tour of the Old City. All the rumors about Menachem might come from this time; Menachem played with Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd etc. During the interview, (this is where the famous saying comes from), Menachem told the interviewer when questioned about his new found look, (side curls & beard), he simply answered, "Hey…, I can be Jewish & still play Rock & Roll…!"
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Why is Led Zeppelin not on Guitar Hero?
Well led zep is my fav band but there really iffy when handing out rights to there songs...Alot of bands got mad when they got results of their songs on guitar hero
If any other reason someone help me out
What did it cost to build a zeppelin in 1920s?
I looked this up and the only thing I found was that in 1934 Goebbels offered the creator 2 million marks toward the building of the LZ 129.
Did Led Zeppelin die in a plane crash?
defenitly not, ur thinkin of the lynyrd skynyrd plane crash
the only member of led zeppelin that is dead is john bonham (u can also count sandy denny but she was only a guest in the song battle of evermore)
What Led Zeppelin song was used in the tv series Life On Mars?
The Immigrant Song, it is also in Shrek the Third, and School of Rock
Did Led Zeppelin get sued by Robert Johnson's estate for duplicating his songs?
I couldn't find any evidence of Robert Johnson's estate sueing Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin did however pay a settlement to Arc Music on behalf of Willie Dixon. Then Dixon had to sue Arc music to get his royalties and copyrights. There was another settlement paid to Richie Valen's publisher. Zeppelin revamped lots of old blues classics, there are bits and pieces of them throughout their songs.