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jumponjackflash |
I was watching a video yesterday called " The Stones in the Park" which featured Mick and the boys in Hyde park in July of 69.
One of the songs performed was I think called " I'm yours, she's mine." It had a rift that sounded exactly like some Zeppelin tune.
My questions are..
Does anyone know what song i'm talking about and how I can get it?
Also who copied who, the Stones or Leppelin?
And while we're on the subject which band do you think rocks more?
thanks for your time,
Dave |
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moy |
the name of the song is "i'm yours, i'm hers" and it's by johnny winter, the only official release of this song with the stones is in the video "stones in the park" released also as dvd in japan
for me the stones are by far much better than led zeppelin |
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lacride |
quote: moy wrote:
the name of the song is "i'm yours, i'm hers" and it's by johnny winter, the only official release of this song with the stones is in the video "stones in the park" released also as dvd in japan
for me the stones are by far much better than led zeppelin
Well, I'm a great fan of the boys, but I think that Led Zep is also a great r'n'r band.
They're a great part of the rock-story (music & lyrics), very inventive, sophisticated and full of power.
But the fact is that the Stones are still alive and it makes me HAPPY!!! |
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Fred |
The song is "Travelling riverside blues". Listen to the "BBC Sessions" album (Atlantic 1997).
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