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Rush and Zeppelin debut tracks clash


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  1. 1. Rush and Zeppelin debut tracks clash

    • Rush - Working Man
    • Led Zeppelin - Dazed and Confused


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Alex used the

riff from "Heartbreaker" from Zep 2 after the solo. Just a tribute and nod nothing to get the lawyers salivating

What about the riff to What Your Doing.Heartbreaker?
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Well i have to go for Working Man because a bit more uptempo where as Dazed and Confused can be a bit plodding and Page ripped it off some folk singer whose name escapes me.He did that once or twice.Question:Did Alex use the Violin bow on By Tor ,it sounds like it on ATWAS,but it may be just using the volume knob or pedal.
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Well i have to go for Working Man because a bit more uptempo where as Dazed and Confused can be a bit plodding and Page ripped it off some folk singer whose name escapes me.He did that once or twice.Question:Did Alex use the Violin bow on By Tor ,it sounds like it on ATWAS,but it may be just using the volume knob or pedal.

 

I think that was a Morely foot pedal souding a bit like the bow

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Well Rush were very influenced by Zep in the early days, but then Neil came in after John Rutsey and blew Alex' and Geddy's mind and they started to follow a Prog direction XXXX

 

Got your member title right there: Captain Obvious.

 

 

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Jimmy Page is quoted that he loves Rush' work very much XX

 

I'd have to read that to believe it. I'm guessing he didn't say that.

 

There were elements that Rush took from Zep even when they went in a more Prog direction

There you go, Captain Obvious strikes again.

 

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Working Man! Easy. D&C is best live, and Working Man wasn't an uncredited rip-off (not that I'm sensitive to that issue).
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Both are great tunes, but when I go to the Dr and they take blood, they always ask me why there's an r and a u and s and h in my blood
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