Man, I want some Luca Turilli. Shredding it up about the Ancient Forest of Elves? Yeah, Turilli's awesome. And doing the fantasy-epic-metal thing way before DragonForce.
@SatansBestBuddy: Well I think the reason we don't have any Zeplin is because they've said they lost their master tracks, which they'd need to port to RB/GH. I'm not sure, but that's what I remember reading.
Zep has long been incredibly reluctant to license to anybody---that's why so few movies use their music. To use "Immigrant Song" in School of Rock, the cast made a special video personally begging the members of the band, making it a very rare exception
@ThatFuzzyBastard: @Benzak: yeah, and more power to them- their music tends to be held in higher esteem, they're not using it to schill cola.
it's because they don't want to give out their master tapes, not because they have something against video gaming or are out of touch fogies. led zeppelin's master tapes are absolutely precious, irreplaceable, and worth their fricking weight in gold, on so many levels. i would be hesitant to let any one touch them either.
god bless rock band, but if it's the future of music, we've got some lean years ahead indeed.
12/02/08
12/02/08
12/02/08
And Uriah Heep was doing it before Turilli was born.
12/02/08
12/02/08
Sweet.
12/03/08
12/02/08
He has a valid point though.. physical sales are really starting to show major declines now, and those who don't make the switch will become extinct
12/02/08
Thats what I was going to say, he's taking a shot at everyone.....he's done it before.
Don't forget though, he didn't just have substance problems, he was bat shit crazy too.
12/02/08
12/02/08
12/02/08
12/02/08
12/02/08
12/02/08
it's because they don't want to give out their master tapes, not because they have something against video gaming or are out of touch fogies. led zeppelin's master tapes are absolutely precious, irreplaceable, and worth their fricking weight in gold, on so many levels. i would be hesitant to let any one touch them either.
god bless rock band, but if it's the future of music, we've got some lean years ahead indeed.