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Originally posted by thunderhead View PostApparently tickets will be printed with names on them. So it won't be possible to sell them after.
I was after the same deal but...
I thought they might do something like that. But if they do that based on
the lottery registration the hall might be empty. Think about how many people registered that can't possibly go. How many kids registered from around the globe who can't possibly fly to Lodon for a show. How many adults for that matter from all over the world registered that could never go.
The more I think about it this lottery could be a total flop if they don't allow the reselling of tickets.
I saw the Page/Plant show years ago and Plant sounded OK. Page was great.
Karl
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The thing is they get your address details when you register. I reckon they'll give a big percentage to the UK or they'll give a certain time limit to but the tickets or they'll give the chance to someone else...
Surely they thought about that, if not they'll cock it up big timeIf your mum stabbed ya you wouldnt get upset... You would say ' Ohhh shit mum stabbed me! I better go to a hospital'. - Chopper
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Originally posted by dk2magic View PostNot helping the situation since 1965!
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Ain't no Zep show. They are reuiniting for an Atlantic records anniversary show, they are one of several performers. They might play only 3 or 4 songs?
I'll wait for it on youtube. Before they quickly pull it for copyright violations, since this has 'dvd' written all over it.
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Originally posted by Grumpy View PostI never felt Page was within the 10 ten of all time guitarists, maybe top 20.
Page not only was an extremely creative player and composer, he pioneered modern recording/mic'g methods in his studio work in the late 1960's.
top ten guitarists? he's a musical icon, and for a lot more reasons than you happen to hear on a given Zep record.the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives
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Originally posted by skorb View Postah, the blissfull ignorance of youth
Page not only was an extremely creative player and composer, he pioneered modern recording/mic'g methods in his studio work in the late 1960's.
top ten guitarists? he's a musical icon, and for a lot more reasons than you happen to hear on a given Zep record.
And I might add, he built on the recording technology that was pioneered by Les Paul, and he was a very young outcast when he did it. Sometimes time can age the ears, but I still rock to Zeppelin 1, and am awestruck, considering when it was made.
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they owned the early to late 70's , even though they came out in what '67 or '68 with Zeppelin 1? Boston then had a new guitar sound, and then eruption changed it all again , pushed it up another ladder, like Hendrix did. Then the apreggios, and then the backlash. Page and EVH were overlooked for their rythym playing.Not helping the situation since 1965!
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