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Without researching, who can tell me the Led Zeppelin connection to this Rolling Stones music video? :scratch:



This shouldn't be a tough one for Zeppelin fans.

If you have your own trivial music fact, please keep 'em coming. :cool:
 
In Detroit, a famous musician told Glenn Frey to take his sound to California and he'll make it. In Dallas, a different famous musician gave Don Henley the same advice.

Name the two famous musicians that are tangentially responsible for the Eagles.
 
Same building as Physical Graffiti cover :)
Yep. :grin:
Using Google Street View, this is the apartment buildings shown on that iconic album cover and the left stoop is where Mick filmed the opening scene of his music video. :9:

stoop.jpg

Most people may not recognize that they had to edit out the entire 4th floor so the image would fit onto a square album cover.
 
In Detroit, a famous musician told Glenn Frey to take his sound to California and he'll make it. In Dallas, a different famous musician gave Don Henley the same advice.

Name the two famous musicians that are tangentially responsible for the Eagles.
I'll have to look that one up. I don't know the answer off the top of my head.

I'm going to guess that Bob Seger encouraged Frey to head west, and Kenny Rogers did the same for Don Henley. :unsure:
 
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I'll have to look that one up. I don't know the answer off the top of my head.

I'm going to guess that Bob Seger encouraged Frey to head west, and Kenny Rogers did the same for Don Henley. :unsure:

That is correct.
 
Thank you Bob & Kenny!!! :9:

Okay next...
What was guitarist Randy Bachman most interested in learning when he visited Abbey Road Studios in London?
Since it's been over a half hour, I'll just submit this video to answer the question...

 
Which group made the first music video that was broadcast on MTV?

(If you know the group, you should know the song.) ;)
 
The jazzy hit “Spooky” charted for two groups - name them.
 
Lesane Parish Crooks is better known by what name?
 

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