Monday, August 4, 2025

WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU EXPECT .....ffs

 

Shit this one  is a no fucking   brainer  ...... FFS .....drugs !!!.....drugs ,!!!!......and  let's see oh !!!!!>.....drugs !!!!!!..............70's...... it was    drugs ...... yep !!!!!!.......  so that  fucks you up .......  G&P.....(good and Proper)......now!!!!!!....... we  have   fentynol shit.........  that  just plain  kills  cunts ...... stone  dead ......  no long trips ...... to the  yellow submarine.......or rainbow room  .....  or   shit  like that ........ no sir!!!!!?..........just    death  .........   70' was  the playground for imagination ......and of course  throw in  male insecurity ..........which all musicians   have .....macho  crap .....and low self/  hatred/worth /esteem.....throw in  jack daniels  ......captain morgan......johnny walker.....jose cuervo........ and  all those  chaps   and  sense of   god rocks and  voila!!!!!!!......not  hard to figure out really   famous  people  on the mostly are fcuking  jack offs ........ with their  demands .....but hey !!!!!>>....it's  rock and  roll baby  .....don't hate the players .......you know the old  saying  ...........sex.... drugs...... and ....... rock and  roll ......that's it  ....it's a low life ...... satanical......   narcissistic ...... servile ....... repugnant ......business........ where  most  musicians  have  sold their souls........  for  fame ......... it's a  fact .....they are  baby  chompers .......  blood  drinkers !!!!!! .........so for the answer below   here  in  lies  all the  reasons  .......and  led zeppellin was a  very satanical group ........shock!!!!!>...horror !!!!>...surprise........not i .......fucking great  band  all i have to say .........



This is what Deep Purple’s Ritchie Blackmore really thought about Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham

This is what Deep Purple’s Ritchie Blackmore really thought about Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham© Jorgen Angel/Dick Barnatt/Redferns

Led ZeppelinBlack Sabbath and Deep Purple were hard rock’s original Holy Trinity. During the late ’60s and early ’70s, this trio of trailblazing bands did more than any others to lay down the blueprint for what would follow.

Given that all three bands emerged at roughly the same time and played much the same circuit in their early days, it’s no surprise that they crossed paths with each other. Zeppelin’s Robert Plant and John Bonham came from the same part of the UK as Black Sabbath, and members of those two bands even took part in a fabled jam session together.

Deep Purple were slightly outside of that circle, but they still crossed paths with their peers. In a 1995 interview with future Classic Rock writer Neil Jeffries original Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore opened up about his friendship with John Bonham during both bands’ respective ascendancy – and revealed what he really thought about the late Zeppelin drummer.

“I used to be very friendly with Bonzo,” said Blackmore. “We’d be sitting drinking in [famous LA rock’n’roll bar] The Rainbow and he’d be really up and drunk or really depressed. He used to say to me: ‘It must be really hard to stand there and go: ’der-der-derr, der-der, de-derr’ [Smoke On The Water]. ‘Yeah, it’s nearly as difficult as going: ‘duh-der duh-der dum’ [Whole Lotta Love]. At least we don’t copy anybody!’

“He goes: ‘What are you talking about? That’s bullshit! I know exactly where you got “duh-der duh-der dum’ from; you got it from [Hendrix’s] Hey Joe, you just put it to a rhythm.’ And he’s thinking. ‘And Immigrant Song was [another Hendrix song] Little Miss Lover.’ ‘What are you talking about?’ ‘Bom-bobba-didom ba-bom bobbadidom...’ He was not a happy man, but he started it.

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“We then went upstairs to the toilet. We’re both there, weeing away, and he says: ‘Rich, did you mean all that?’ I said: ‘No, not really, I was just having a go back at you.’ He says: ‘Oh. I didn’t mean it either. There’s room at the top for everybody.’ So we carried on weeing, then went downstairs and started drinking again.”

Blackmore continued “But he loved it. He was the kind of guy who liked confrontation, and I would always give it to him. But I always remember when he said how we’d taken bits and pieces from people, so I told him where he got his stuff from. It was interesting to see how his mind was going: ‘Pagey, you bastard. Now I know!’”

Blackmore left Deep Purple in 1975, although he rejoined them in 1984 before leaving for a second and final time in 1993. Bonham died in September 1980 following an alcohol binge. His death marked the end of Led Zeppelin’s 12-year run.

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