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The woman ain’t no Joe Morello on the drums but then I don’t think Joe had the legs to wear the cocktail dress.
 
Those videos are cool to watch on YouTube once in a while. There's also the Blitzkrieg Bop with Wednesday Addams and Lurch dancing. Weird.
Physical Graffiti was one of their better albums; still have mine, still has the paper bag styled sleeve.
 
I wanna be able to get up from the floor/ground like he does. Without film splicing magic.

Looked at Blitzkrieg Bop, Mortica had some moves. The next one was Steve'n'Seagulls doing Thunderstruck. Banjo, mandolin, accordion, drums (& anvil) plus a cello. Very nice-and nothing electric in sight.
 
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I wanna be able to get up from the floor/ground like he does. Without film splicing magic.

Looked at Blitzkrieg Bop, Mortica had some moves. The next one was Steve'n'Seagulls doing Thunderstruck. Banjo, mandolin, accordion, drums (& anvil) plus a cello. Very nice-and nothing electric in sight.

I’ll have to check out Blitzkrieg Bop.
I’ve seen SNS Thunderstruck. Pretty cool.
 
Nice!

From my favorite Zeppelin album, "Physical Graffiti". They really showed their range on that one.
I saw them on their Physical Graffiti Tour in 1977. Still have some photos (below)

I never cared for Fred though.
I always liked Gene Kelly much better.
 

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