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Mike Caldwell

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Fortunately, or unfortunately, there are no Led Zeppelin questions I can't answer. My immediate specialty (or proclivity as it may be) has to do with concert performances and lyrical interpretations.

Chris M. Zangara

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I`m not only a Zeppelin collector but I have been collecting Zeppelin - and Page/Plant music & information for over 20 years. I am truly a lover of Page/Plant music in & out of Zeppelin simply because of the honesty & integrity of it all. - I have been studying them for as long as I have been listening to Rock/Blues Music. I look forward to any question and will answer the very best I can - as above all - I am just a fan like you!

Amy Maloney

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I have studied the band for going on 30 years now. I have met the remaining members of Zep, along with some of their neighborhood friends and some of their family members. My knowledge about them is probably strongest in the area of biography, personalities, song meanings, influences, etc. I may not be well versed in various technical aspects of various recording equipment, instrument details, or any info on how to play the music, as I am not a musician. I am mostly a fan who has been reading about them, collecting, and has met them numerous times in the last 25 years. If I don't know an answer I have lots of resources and references to look up!

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2009-11-16 Madison Square Garden 1973:

Well, that was the second (and maybe third) tier of seats, used for sporting events. Acts rarely sold tickets for seating behind the stage, though I've been to a few shows like that. Yeah, I believe

2009-11-12 The Final Option:

Wow, are you kidding me? If it's complete and in good condition, you could probably trade it for a new car. Per www.argenteumastrum.com: *************** "In the late 1980's, Zeppelin bootlegs, and

2009-11-08 led zeppelin first record:

Hi Tom, The original pressing of Led Zeppelin I actually had turquoise blue lettering so I doubt that's a first run. Most all Atlantic record labels are orange and green, including the 45's. I'm not

2009-11-07 The Deystroyer:

Hi That's a release issued by the Smilin' Ears label, 77-300. Smilin' Ears releases are fairly old (relatively speaking) and do have some value. Normally I see this release offered by traders for

2009-11-04 Royal Albert Hall 1970:

According to the press at the time, Clapton, Lennon, and Jeff Beck had "requested tickets", but I never saw definitive proof (pictures) that they were there. I have to assume that they were, since Page

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