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15 hours ago, Bilbo said:

Jimmy Page couldn't complain about being plagurised. He was Rock's greatest tea leaf. 

I read somewhere that he blatantly pinched Dazed And Confused and passed it off as his own. The original composer never got a look in. 

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I'm no fan of Led Zep but in their defence, the Blues is such a basic, formulaic and predictable genre of music, due to the very limited number chord progressions, inevitably all songs are gonna sound more than similar to many others anyway. There are just so many times you can wake up in the morning feeling a bit p1$$ed!

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5 minutes ago, oZZma said:

Wow everyday I find a good reason to feel ashamed to be (luckily only half) Italian

:) Vivaldi, Verdi, Puccini, Corelli, Paganini, Respighi, Pavarotti, Bartoli, Morricone and - er - Zucchero are all good musical reasons to be proud of being (half) Italian :)

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9 minutes ago, skankdelvar said:

:) Vivaldi, Verdi, Puccini, Corelli, Paganini, Respighi, Pavarotti, Bartoli, Morricone and - er - Zucchero are all good musical reasons to be proud of being (half) Italian :)

Not to mention Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Fiat, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Bertone, Zagato.... 😎

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3 hours ago, Barking Spiders said:

I'm no fan of Led Zep but in their defence, the Blues is such a basic, formulaic and predictable genre of music, due to the very limited number chord progressions, inevitably all songs are gonna sound more than similar to many others anyway. There are just so many times you can wake up in the morning feeling a bit p1$$ed!

I always thought that they were just following the grand blues tradition of taking a song, re-working it and passing off as their own. Exactly who did write 'Dust My Broom' ( to pick one example out of countless blues standards)??

BTW, I believe 'Dazed & Confused' was based on a Bob Dylan song, which itself may have been based on an earlier tune...  

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12 minutes ago, skankdelvar said:

:) Vivaldi, Verdi, Puccini, Corelli, Paganini, Respighi, Pavarotti, Bartoli, Morricone and - er - Zucchero are all good musical reasons to be proud of being (half) Italian :)

before I'd be proud of Zucchero I'd shoot in my balls :biggrin:

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@oZZma & @Barking Spiders, have you guys ever thought about those people in the UK who are not half Italian, and what they are instead?

There. In one sentence, I think I've removed quite a lot of your shame.

You can buy me a beer later.

:hi:

 

 

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Bugatti the company were steadfastly Italian from 1909 to 1963 and again from 1987 to 1995. The current company bearing the name might be headquartered in France, but I think their history makes them rather more Italian than French, certainly spiritually.

 

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2 hours ago, Rich said:

Bugatti the company were steadfastly Italian from 1909 to 1963 ...

The company were originally headquarted in Alsace, originally in Germany then later part of france. AFAIK they've never been based in Italy.

 

edit.  been digging and found the eb110 was built in campagnolo.  Doh!

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