Q: I was playing Itunes and my girlfriend walked into my room as Bron-Y-Aur started playing. She thought that I was playing it for her and wants to make it "our song". Should I tell her it's about a dog?
A: thats akward...dont tell her...cuz u will laugh about it later.
I've been wanting to play this song on guitar but I can't seem to find the right tuning and I'm wondering if anyone could tell me what the tuning is.
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How do these guys do it?
Surely this is the question that was asked by many in the close-to-capacity crowd in attendance at Classic Albums Live: Led Zeppelin III at Confederation Centre of the Arts' Homburg Theatre last Saturday night.
I know people must have been asking this question because, well - being a rock musician who has seen and/or played at thousands of shows by this point - if I was trying to figure it out, then I'm fairly certain that a lot of others were, too.
To fill in the blanks here, the real question is: How do these guys (meaning, the Classic Albums Live performers - on this night being Nick Hildyard on vocals, Johnnie B on bass (also the road manager), Rob Phillips on guitar/vocals, Clifton David on guitar/keyboards, Dom Polito on lead guitar and Rick Vautour on drums) do it? And by that I mean nail the sound of the most definitive heavy metal band of all time - Led Zeppelin - not only in the show's first-half note-for-note rendition of the band's third album, Led Zeppelin III, but also in the show's second half greatest hits extravaganza of songs?