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Old 11.08.2018, 06:54 PM   #49991
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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
I'm also talking about a style which was more established in the new wave of British heavy metal era and not the Proto metal Hard Rock era, if you know what I mean.
yes

but those people grew up worshipping those dinos

and i hear plant in scorpions for example

[though they are german]

e.g. see

https://www.planetrock.com/news/rock...ed-everything/


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“(Klaus) was Rudolf’s favourite singer but Rudolf can’t really play guitar so he had nothing to offer to get him in his territory so he sent his little brother who was doing pretty well,” Michael explained.

“Klaus, he was a great singer so we had the potential of becoming the next Robert Plant and Jimmy Page or something like that. We were actually playing Zeppelin, Rory Gallagher, Deep Purple and all of that stuff.


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and okay maybe they were not THAT metal after all ha ha ha

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the freddy mercury link to iron maiden blew my mind a little though
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