This is what I further learned about Tangerine. Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records Tangerine (Remaster) Led Zeppelin Show more. I know from experiences of 2 divorces and many heartache choosing music over.well never mind that. I have known about many of our local artists in 1988 and Bassist Lou Spagnola was one I knew from hearing him play at the "ASH CAN" covering for Vernon West that Lou would excel with his talents. He ended up playing the whole night, and quickly became a permanent member. With each performance of the unforgettable music from the greatest classic rock bands, the aim of Tangerine is to play the songs by Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, The Beatles, and Pink Floyd as close to the original recordings as possible. Am G D D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D To think of us again And I do Guitar Solo Am G D F E F F E F F C D Chorus C C C D D D G D C C D G Tangerine, tangerine G D C C D G Living reflection from a dream G D C C D G I was her love, she was my queen G D And now a thousand years in between Guitar Solo D. Shortly after, keyboard player John Wadkins had a free night so he came by to "sit in" for a few songs. Tangerine began in 1998 as an "every once in a while" side project, though it quickly grew to become something special for band members and followers alike.īass player Lou Spagnola and guitarist Bill Plourde, both of the band Fortune, teamed up with drummer/singer Paul Soares and guitarist Tony Maggio to play the types of songs that had inspired them to become musicians. Shame on me Huh!! But so far today what I have learned is that. Not to mention I took on a college career, started a painting business and recorded my 1st Solo CD "No More Pain" so I think I was very absorbed with 8 years of learning, making a living and recording without checking the new music scene. But being away from the local music scene, since my last days engineering sound for Sass/West at Bill Ashes and other prominent venues , any new band that emerged from then on I was oblivious to. You can check out his speech and the song in the video below.That was my first thought when I first heard of Tangerine. It’s a song of love in its most, in its most innocent stages. This song is really for our families, and friends, and the people who have been close to us through the lot. Some of them fall on their faces, and some of them are around to give us some strength when we’re a little bit down. It was really, those were the days, and has it changed that much? Has Cardiff changed that much? But things do change and, and through the changes, we meet a lot of friends. This was recorded on Apat one of the last studio sessions for The Yardbirds, under the title 'Knowing That I'm Losing You.' This first version performed by The Yardbirds, featured music almost identical to 'Tangerine' by Led Zeppelin, but with different lyrics (vocals by Keith Relf), and was never officially released. “Last time we played in Cardiff at the Locarno, the equipment was set up and they wouldn’t let us through the doors, because we didn’t have a tie on. He then adds that the song reflects love in its early, most innocent stages. Plant says in the video that the song is for our families, friends, and people who have been close to us while we are going through a lot. Tangerine, Tangerine, living reflection from a dream. In a recording from the concert performed on May 24, 1975, by Led Zeppelin in Earls Court Arena, London, Robert Plant is also seen talking about ‘Tangerine’. Measuring a summers day, I only finds it slips away to grey.
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