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Everyone was and should be. shyt Greta van fleet is just a really really good Led Zeppelin tribute band
Are they? I'm not a big Led fan anymore, I did use to like their music at one point and they are legends no doubt.

Kind of a funny story if you have the time.
One of my first jobs I had this older white dude I became coo with. We talked a lot about movies and stuff and he noticed I liked a lot of hard core hip hop. This is back when we had cds so he brought in his CD book one day and he had some classic rap CDs. He also had a shyt load of rock music and a whole set of Led Zepplins. Like a 6 CD set with his initials on em and everything.

At the time I was like Led is dope I like their music, he kind of shrugged and said do you want em? I said I'll burn em and bring em back to you. And we was like nah you can keep the whole set.

I was like ok, who turns down cds especially in good condition so I still have them to this day but I can tell he was just totally over Led Zepplin for some reason but we never had a convo as to why but I got the impression that he just wasn't impressed by their music anymore for whatever reason. He grew up with them so maybe he was just tired of em idk..

But now I think I understand. Yea they have classic tracks but I most definitely prefer many other bands over them whether it be Sabbath or ACDC, Van Halen etc. Idk what the point of my story is but just reminded me of that for some reason. Lol
 

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Are they? I'm not a big Led fan anymore, I did use to like their music at one point and they are legends no doubt.

Kind of a funny story if you have the time.
One of my first jobs I had this older white dude I became coo with. We talked a lot about movies and stuff and he noticed I liked a lot of hard core hip hop. This is back when we had cds so he brought in his CD book one day and he had some classic rap CDs. He also had a shyt load of rock music and a whole set of Led Zepplins. Like a 6 CD set with his initials on em and everything.

At the time I was like Led is dope I like their music, he kind of shrugged and said do you want em? I said I'll burn em and bring em back to you. And we was like nah you can keep the whole set.

I was like ok, who turns down cds especially in good condition so I still have them to this day but I can tell he was just totally over Led Zepplin for some reason but we never had a convo as to why but I got the impression that he just wasn't impressed by their music anymore for whatever reason. He grew up with them so maybe he was just tired of em idk..

But now I think I understand. Yea they have classic tracks but I most definitely prefer many other bands over them whether it be Sabbath or ACDC, Van Halen etc. Idk what the point of my story is but just reminded me of that for some reason. Lol

I feel that. They’re my fav rock band tho. Then then nirvana.

But yeah definitely check out Greta van fleet. The similarities are eerie
 

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I feel that. They’re my fav rock band tho. Then then nirvana.

But yeah definitely check out Greta van fleet. The similarities are eerie
Yeah I seen Greta Van fleet on concert calendars didn't know they were a cover band. I'll check em out.

Im more of a Maiden metallica head when it comes to hard rock well, metal. A neighbor of mine was a rocker when I was young. Bunch of metal shyt I got exposed to and it was dope can't front.
 

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Yeah I seen Greta Van fleet on concert calendars didn't know they were a cover band. I'll check em out.

Im more of a Maiden metallica head when it comes to hard rock well, metal. A neighbor of mine was a rocker when I was young. Bunch of metal shyt I got exposed to and it was dope can't front.

They’re not a cover band I was just being a smart ass lol. They sound that much like zeppelin tho.

I like some metal. Some.
 

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They’re not a cover band I was just being a smart ass lol. They sound that much like zeppelin tho.

I like some metal. Some.
So I checked em out and wow. Dudes said fukk it we gonna be Led Zepplin lmao. And judging by the comments people don't give a fukk lol. But hey man rock as been so bad for so long maybe this is the only way to bring it back. But yeah they wanna be from the 70s so bad. I hear some Boston there too.
 

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So I checked em out and wow. Dudes said fukk it we gonna be Led Zepplin lmao. And judging by the comments people don't give a fukk lol. But hey man rock as been so bad for so long maybe this is the only way to bring it back. But yeah they wanna be from the 70s so bad. I hear some Boston there too.
:russ: Pretty much to all of that. Straight jack
 

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We're having Greta Van Fleet discussions in this bytch now?:heh:

Can't front though, them boys delivered when I saw them live.:whew:
 

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For some odd reason (aside from being a Very serial procrastinator) I’ve never really sat down and listened to any Led Zeppelin. Known of them for ages, I’d always see stuff about Robert Plant touring, there seem to be no shortage of Zeppelin tribute bands holding down the fort in various Chicagoland area bars and concert venues. Hell I’ve had a couple of folks on my timeline who tote them as their all time favorite band.
 

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EXCLUSIVE: Plot, Character Details Revealed For 'Wonder Woman: 1984' - That Hashtag Show

Aside from knowing that the studio bumped the film’s release back to 2020, and that Chris Pine would reprise his role as Steve Trevor, we really haven’t known much about the upcoming Wonder Woman sequel. Thanks to an inside source, That Hashtag Show now brings you this exclusive information regarding the film’s plot and new characters. Warning: this article will contain spoilers for Wonder Woman: 1984.

Last week director Patty Jenkins broke the news that Warner Bros. would not have a presence in Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con this year. In doing so she revealed the teaser poster for Wonder Woman: 1984 via Twitter. Otherwise, Jenkins and company have been pretty tight lipped with film details.

Obviously the story takes place in the 80’s. Thanks to our sources, we can tell you that the plot involves Diana Prince acting as a spy during the Cold War. Her mission? Hunt down a nefarious Russian spy. This film will also deviate from the Wonder Woman timeline established in Batman v. Superman. In Wonder Woman: 1984 the character is already known as a superhero. (In BvS, to the contrary, Bruce Wayne discovered her “secret”.)

Plot and Character Details for Wonder Woman: 1984
Previously we learned that Kristin Wiig (Saturday Night Live; The Martian) will portray comic book nemesis Cheetah. But how did Barbara Minerva become Cheetah in the first place? Well, she was a huge fan of Wonder Woman’s and wanted to be just like her. Enter Maxwell Lord. We’d already heard rumors of the comic book character appearing in Wonder Woman: 1984. Today we can provide you updated information regarding the powers Lord will wield for this live-action adaptation.

In the comics, Maxwell Lord becomes a meta-human as a side-effect of an alien invasion. His initial power was of mind-manipulation. For Wonder Woman: 1984, however, Maxwell Lord will have the ability to grant people’s wishes… at a price.

It’s through that power that Steve Trevor is able to return. It is also via that power that Cheetah becomes Cheetah. At first she’s the hero she wants to be, but her beast side becomes unmanageable. People turn on her out of fear, forcing her down the villain’s path. It’s up to Diana to stop her.

Everything appears to be transpiring according to Lord’s plan, but we don’t know for certain what the end game of that plan may be. He’s even said to transfer his soul to another… none other than Diana Prince’s beloved Steve Trevor. How all of this will play out in Wonder Woman: 1984 remains to be seen. If other rumors are true, however, Pedro Pascalwill be the man bringing Lord to life.
 

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EXCLUSIVE: Plot, Character Details Revealed For 'Wonder Woman: 1984' - That Hashtag Show

Aside from knowing that the studio bumped the film’s release back to 2020, and that Chris Pine would reprise his role as Steve Trevor, we really haven’t known much about the upcoming Wonder Woman sequel. Thanks to an inside source, That Hashtag Show now brings you this exclusive information regarding the film’s plot and new characters. Warning: this article will contain spoilers for Wonder Woman: 1984.

Last week director Patty Jenkins broke the news that Warner Bros. would not have a presence in Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con this year. In doing so she revealed the teaser poster for Wonder Woman: 1984 via Twitter. Otherwise, Jenkins and company have been pretty tight lipped with film details.

Obviously the story takes place in the 80’s. Thanks to our sources, we can tell you that the plot involves Diana Prince acting as a spy during the Cold War. Her mission? Hunt down a nefarious Russian spy. This film will also deviate from the Wonder Woman timeline established in Batman v. Superman. In Wonder Woman: 1984 the character is already known as a superhero. (In BvS, to the contrary, Bruce Wayne discovered her “secret”.)

Plot and Character Details for Wonder Woman: 1984
Previously we learned that Kristin Wiig (Saturday Night Live; The Martian) will portray comic book nemesis Cheetah. But how did Barbara Minerva become Cheetah in the first place? Well, she was a huge fan of Wonder Woman’s and wanted to be just like her. Enter Maxwell Lord. We’d already heard rumors of the comic book character appearing in Wonder Woman: 1984. Today we can provide you updated information regarding the powers Lord will wield for this live-action adaptation.

In the comics, Maxwell Lord becomes a meta-human as a side-effect of an alien invasion. His initial power was of mind-manipulation. For Wonder Woman: 1984, however, Maxwell Lord will have the ability to grant people’s wishes… at a price.

It’s through that power that Steve Trevor is able to return. It is also via that power that Cheetah becomes Cheetah. At first she’s the hero she wants to be, but her beast side becomes unmanageable. People turn on her out of fear, forcing her down the villain’s path. It’s up to Diana to stop her.

Everything appears to be transpiring according to Lord’s plan, but we don’t know for certain what the end game of that plan may be. He’s even said to transfer his soul to another… none other than Diana Prince’s beloved Steve Trevor. How all of this will play out in Wonder Woman: 1984 remains to be seen. If other rumors are true, however, Pedro Pascalwill be the man bringing Lord to life.
Looking forward to the funny ha ha outfits. lol
 

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For some odd reason (aside from being a Very serial procrastinator) I’ve never really sat down and listened to any Led Zeppelin. Known of them for ages, I’d always see stuff about Robert Plant touring, there seem to be no shortage of Zeppelin tribute bands holding down the fort in various Chicagoland area bars and concert venues. Hell I’ve had a couple of folks on my timeline who tote them as their all time favorite band.
Never heard stairway to heaven huh?
 

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Wonder Woman 1984 Reveals New Look for the Amazons With Major Implications for the Plot

The original source for the photos is unclear, but Instagram user vanzekin018 brought a lot of attention to them when posting them on their Story.

The interesting image features actress Rosanna Walls, wearing armor very similar to that of the Amazon senators in the original film. In Patty Jenkins' first Wonder Woman movie, the politicians wore similar garb that differentiated them from the warriors, and they helped Queen Hippoltya decide Steve Trevor's fate after he crashed on the island.

Walls was not a part of the cast of the first Wonder Woman, so that means this similar photo was likely taken as part of the production for Wonder Woman 1984. Given the setting, we could be seeing a flashback to Themyscira, or a cutaway like we saw in Justice League, or Diana's return to the island, or something else entirely.

The Instagram caption suggests this character could be part of the Amazons of Bana Mighdall, which would have a wide range of implications for the film that's already tackling Maxwell Lord, Cheetah, and the resurrection of Steve Trevor.

In the comics, the Amazons of Bana Mighdall were an offshoot of the original civilization. This group rejected the gods of Olympus and left Themyscira in order to exact revenge on mankind, and ended up settling in Egypt where they became a militant faction.

Perhaps this storyline could help explain the creation of Cheetah as well as Maxwell Lord's obsession with power, considering the Amazon's secrets would have spilled out into the outside world.
 
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