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Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2025 7:29 pm
by OneBardGooner
Sid33 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 3:20 pm
Does he mention slagging off AC/DC then making sure AC/DC were never on the same bill, cos Bon was going to re-arrange his pretty boy face!
Wanker
That must have been some time ago if Bon was still alive!... Is there Written / Filmed Evidence SiD? Because You and I both Know What the Rumour Mill is like. BUT If Plant did slag AC/DC off then he was Wrong Big Time.
Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2025 7:30 pm
by OneBardGooner
Sid33 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 3:15 pm
Just booked my tickets for Neil Young and Van, in Dublin
??? Neil Young Is Driving a "Van"???

Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2025 1:19 am
by DB10GOONER
For any Van Halen fans, a treasure trove of the infamous "lost home movies" from 1978 to 1984, including loads of backstage footage shot by their manager Noel Monk at Donington, and heaps of out takes from videos for the like of Hot For Teacher has been uploaded to YouTube:
https://youtu.be/9pcW4m0pvgk?si=jnTJ7sjlwJBjD7q3
@JamesTVega
https://youtube.com/@jamestvega?si=7XIKm9pT_IgDFA_l
Jump

on it because I've heard Alex VH has tried to suppress these movies and clips for decades so they probably won't be on there too long.
Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2025 10:31 am
by OneBardGooner
DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Sat Mar 01, 2025 1:19 am
For any Van Halen fans, a treasure trove of the infamous "lost home movies" from 1978 to 1984, including loads of backstage footage shot by their manager Noel Monk at Donington, and heaps of out takes from videos for the like of Hot For Teacher has been uploaded to YouTube:
https://youtu.be/9pcW4m0pvgk?si=jnTJ7sjlwJBjD7q3
@JamesTVega
https://youtube.com/@jamestvega?si=7XIKm9pT_IgDFA_l
Jump

on it because I've heard Alex VH has tried to suppress these movies and clips for decades so they probably won't be on there too long.
GREAT! Find DB!!!
The teachers in my school were NEVER like that one in the blue bikini (the one with the Camel Toe)

.... Those were the days huh!? Living for the long week-ends!

14 Minutes in on the 'Hot For Teacher' video with Diamond Dave doing Blow Job impersonations ..
Enjoyed Those... RIP Dear Eddie one of the greatest rock guitarists there ever was.
Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2025 9:38 am
by Sid33
OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2025 7:29 pm
Sid33 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 3:20 pm
Does he mention slagging off AC/DC then making sure AC/DC were never on the same bill, cos Bon was going to re-arrange his pretty boy face!
Wanker
That must have been some time ago if Bon was still alive!... Is there Written / Filmed Evidence SiD? Because You and I both Know What the Rumour Mill is like. BUT If Plant did slag AC/DC off then he was Wrong Big Time.
Definitely covered in Mick Wall's Hell aint a bad place to be and pretty sure it's touched on in Clinton Walker's Highway to Hell.
Jist of it was Plant blocked them from playing on the undercard of the big festivals zep were playing, citing them as crass and not suitable ( or words to that effect)
The popular consensus however amongst the music journos was that zeps live performances were becoming well below standard and at the time AC/DC were stealing the show and blowing bands away everywhere they played and that was Plants real reason for excluding them.
Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2025 11:56 am
by OneBardGooner
Sid33 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 9:38 am
OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2025 7:29 pm
Sid33 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 3:20 pm
Does he mention slagging off AC/DC then making sure AC/DC were never on the same bill, cos Bon was going to re-arrange his pretty boy face!
Wanker
That must have been some time ago if Bon was still alive!... Is there Written / Filmed Evidence SiD? Because You and I both Know What the Rumour Mill is like. BUT If Plant did slag AC/DC off then he was Wrong Big Time.
Definitely covered in Mick Wall's Hell aint a bad place to be and pretty sure it's touched on in Clinton Walker's Highway to Hell.
Jist of it was Plant blocked them from playing on the undercard of the big festivals zep were playing, citing them as crass and not suitable ( or words to that effect)
The popular consensus however amongst the music journos was that zeps live performances were becoming well below standard and at the time AC/DC were stealing the show and blowing bands away everywhere they played and that was Plants real reason for excluding them.
I saw Zeppelin Play 3 times at their Peak (early 1970\s... twice in the Tour promoting the 4th / Symbols album ... and whilst they were good... Their LIVE performances were not worthy of the praise they received... Always thought they were a better Studio band than Live... Whereas AC/DC were the
Dogs Bollocks playing Live... I saw them (AC/DC) play on their first UK tour... Small venues of between 200 and maybe 400 size audiences
on a cold wet February night and Every Single person in the audience was like HOLY FUCCCKKK!... Raw ? Yep! But Jeeesuss they Left Everything on the stage... Even the audience were Exhausted at the end of the gig... And so from there on their Reputation grew and Grew and fuckin' GREW!
Every now and then a Rock or Rock related (ish) album used to come along (*) and you'd know it was not just Special but Destined to be a "Classic" and for me 'Back In Black' is one such album...Off the top of my head a few others
Close To The Edge ... YES
Argos... Wishbone Ash
Deep Purple .. In Rock
Land Of Grey and Pink .. Caravan
Dark Side Of The Moon ... P.Floyd
Harvest .. Neil Young
Bryter Laster ... Nick Drake
Joni Mitchell ... Court and Spark
Black Sabbath ... Vol 4
Van Halen ... 1 & 2
Led Zeppelin 4
Jackson Browne .. The Pretender
Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2025 4:02 pm
by Sid33
OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 11:56 am
Sid33 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 9:38 am
OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2025 7:29 pm
Sid33 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 3:20 pm
Does he mention slagging off AC/DC then making sure AC/DC were never on the same bill, cos Bon was going to re-arrange his pretty boy face!
Wanker
That must have been some time ago if Bon was still alive!... Is there Written / Filmed Evidence SiD? Because You and I both Know What the Rumour Mill is like. BUT If Plant did slag AC/DC off then he was Wrong Big Time.
Definitely covered in Mick Wall's Hell aint a bad place to be and pretty sure it's touched on in Clinton Walker's Highway to Hell.
Jist of it was Plant blocked them from playing on the undercard of the big festivals zep were playing, citing them as crass and not suitable ( or words to that effect)
The popular consensus however amongst the music journos was that zeps live performances were becoming well below standard and at the time AC/DC were stealing the show and blowing bands away everywhere they played and that was Plants real reason for excluding them.
I saw Zeppelin Play 3 times at their Peak (early 1970\s... twice in the Tour promoting the 4th / Symbols album ... and whilst they were good... Their LIVE performances were not worthy of the praise they received... Always thought they were a better Studio band than Live... Whereas AC/DC were the
Dogs Bollocks playing Live... I saw them (AC/DC) play on their first UK tour... Small venues of between 200 and maybe 400 size audiences
on a cold wet February night and Every Single person in the audience was like HOLY FUCCCKKK!... Raw ? Yep! But Jeeesuss they Left Everything on the stage... Even the audience were Exhausted at the end of the gig... And so from there on their Reputation grew and Grew and fuckin' GREW!
Every now and then a Rock or Rock related (ish) album used to come along (*) and you'd know it was not just Special but Destined to be a "Classic" and for me 'Back In Black' is one such album...Off the top of my head a few others
Close To The Edge ... YES
Argos... Wishbone Ash
Deep Purple .. In Rock
Land Of Grey and Pink .. Caravan
Dark Side Of The Moon ... P.Floyd
Harvest .. Neil Young
Bryter Laster ... Nick Drake
Joni Mitchell ... Court and Spark
Black Sabbath ... Vol 4
Van Halen ... 1 & 2
Led Zeppelin 4
Jackson Browne .. The Pretender
Powerage is my fav AC/DC studio album, live "if you want blood" album changed my life, I was a huge fan, saw them in Dublin on the those about to rock tour, sadly never seen them with Bon and I never rated Johnson or any of their later material.
Was never into Zepelin, though my missus is a big fan (she hates ac/dc)
As for albums?
Live Rust, Master of Reality and too many more to mention.
Music now is mostly shit, ruined in some ways by how accessible it is.
There was nothing as exciting as buying a new album on it's release, then rushing home to play it on your record player, album covers too were cool as fuck.
That said the easy access to old material on Youtube is brilliant.
We sit on the living room floor on Saturday nites full of booze and taking turns picking songs on youtube! Fuck MOTD

Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2025 4:08 pm
by OneBardGooner
Sid33 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 4:02 pm
OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 11:56 am
Sid33 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 9:38 am
OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2025 7:29 pm
Sid33 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 3:20 pm
Does he mention slagging off AC/DC then making sure AC/DC were never on the same bill, cos Bon was going to re-arrange his pretty boy face!
Wanker
That must have been some time ago if Bon was still alive!... Is there Written / Filmed Evidence SiD? Because You and I both Know What the Rumour Mill is like. BUT If Plant did slag AC/DC off then he was Wrong Big Time.
Definitely covered in Mick Wall's Hell aint a bad place to be and pretty sure it's touched on in Clinton Walker's Highway to Hell.
Jist of it was Plant blocked them from playing on the undercard of the big festivals zep were playing, citing them as crass and not suitable ( or words to that effect)
The popular consensus however amongst the music journos was that zeps live performances were becoming well below standard and at the time AC/DC were stealing the show and blowing bands away everywhere they played and that was Plants real reason for excluding them.
I saw Zeppelin Play 3 times at their Peak (early 1970\s... twice in the Tour promoting the 4th / Symbols album ... and whilst they were good... Their LIVE performances were not worthy of the praise they received... Always thought they were a better Studio band than Live... Whereas AC/DC were the
Dogs Bollocks playing Live... I saw them (AC/DC) play on their first UK tour... Small venues of between 200 and maybe 400 size audiences
on a cold wet February night and Every Single person in the audience was like HOLY FUCCCKKK!... Raw ? Yep! But Jeeesuss they Left Everything on the stage... Even the audience were Exhausted at the end of the gig... And so from there on their Reputation grew and Grew and fuckin' GREW!
Every now and then a Rock or Rock related (ish) album used to come along (*) and you'd know it was not just Special but Destined to be a "Classic" and for me 'Back In Black' is one such album...Off the top of my head a few others
Close To The Edge ... YES
Argos... Wishbone Ash
Deep Purple .. In Rock
Land Of Grey and Pink .. Caravan
Dark Side Of The Moon ... P.Floyd
Harvest .. Neil Young
Bryter Laster ... Nick Drake
Joni Mitchell ... Court and Spark
Black Sabbath ... Vol 4
Van Halen ... 1 & 2
Led Zeppelin 4
Jackson Browne .. The Pretender
Powerage is my fav AC/DC studio album, live "if you want blood" album changed my life, I was a huge fan, saw them in Dublin on the those about to rock tour, sadly never seen them with Bon and I never rated Johnson or any of their later material.
Was never into Zepelin, though my missus is a big fan (she hates ac/dc)
As for albums?
Live Rust, Master of Reality and
too many more to mention.
Music now is mostly shit, ruined in some ways by how accessible it is.
There was nothing as exciting as buying a new album on it's release, then rushing home to play it on your record player, album covers too were cool as fuck.
That said the easy access to old material on Youtube is brilliant.
We sit on the living room floor on Saturday nites full of booze and taking turns picking songs on youtube! Fuck MOTD
Yeah!... Mainly because there were so many Quality Albums released in that period of time....Totally with you on the 'buy a new album on the way home from work'.. play it whilst having some grub before heading out into town on a Friday night!...... sigh... Those Really were the days!

Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2025 9:49 am
by OneBardGooner
Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2025 2:14 pm
by Sid33
Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2025 12:37 pm
by OneBardGooner
Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2025 6:01 pm
by Sid33
I never knew Wilko Johnson made an album with Roger Daltery in 2014 "going back home"
Been listening to it every day this last couple of months!
Absolutely superb, especially recommend, going back home, keep it to myself and a brilliant cover of "can you please crawl out of your window"
Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Mon May 12, 2025 4:11 pm
by OneBardGooner
Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2025 12:38 pm
by OneBardGooner
Recommended for any fans of Fairport Convention:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIxMcC8RJTk

Re: THE FRANKSAV MUSIC THREAD
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2025 9:01 am
by Sid33
Did you know it would take just 10 hours to listen to every song the beatles wrote that were ever released or performed!
To do the same on Bob Dylan would take 150 hours!
Always loved Bob Dylan, then having watched "a complete unknown" I started looking more into just how many songs he wrote.
I googled "best 10 bob dylan songs" and found I was getting links to "best 100 bob dylan songs"
The thing is so much of his stuff is pure genius even a lot of his later stuff!
I'd never heard "can you please crawl out your window" until I bought Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltery "going back home" cd.
I also never knew he wrote "make you feel my love" which Edele had cover version hit with.
I don't believe there will ever be another songwriter who can come close to him!
Well maybe Ed Sheerin
