By making bands sign contracts and giving away literally all their IP and then suing them for playing their own songs after the artist has left the record. Fuck kikes and their kikery bullshit.
Fuck John Fogerty but prime example of Jewish Kikery:
Led Zeppelin was the first band to stand up to concert promoters and demand 90% of the cut. Their manager was hard core. The promoters realized 10% for a guaranteed sold out show was better than nothing. I might have the numbers wrong but it was a significant change in how bands did business and how much they made for a show.
John Bonham and John Paul Jones both chose versions of the Trefoil, a Celtic symbol.
Bonham’s just happened to also be the symbol for Ballantine Beer (I do NOT think coincidentally…).
JPJ’s is more closely aligned with the idea of the Trinity, which the Irish Catholic Church grabbed, but which predates Chrisitianity. He got it from a book of signs written by Rudolf Koch.
I don't see these as evidence of Satanism. Also remember they were selling albums. This stuff was "cool".
"In through the out door" doesn't refer to sodomy?
"The album was named by the group to describe its recent struggles amidst the death of Robert Plant's son Karac in 1977, and the taxation exile the band took from the UK. The exile resulted in the band being unable to tour on British soil for over two years, and trying to get back into the public mind was therefore like "trying to get in through the 'out' door"."
I think you're reaching. Jimmy Page was definitely into the occult for a time. May still be, IDK. I don't think the others were.
Not interested in a pissing contest. I think they were an incredibly gifted band and I seriously doubt they were in to satanism. That's the christian right's scare mongering coming through.
Did you ever watch The Song Remains the Same? Bonzo was all about racing cars and Jones was about being with his family. Hardly satanic topics.
Are any of your close buddies Satanists? Would you be friends with someone who was an avowed Satanist or occultist? I agree the rest of the band wasn't AS passionate about it as Page. But they didn't exactly kick him to the curb either.
They were the biggest rock band in the world producing some of the best music at that time. Would you walk away from that because JP played around in the occult? It wouldn't be Led Zeppelin without any one of them.
Personally I'm glad they stuck together because they made some awesome music.
So what's your outlook on life? I'm getting vibes of a judgemental Christian. Sound about right? Man are you going to be in for a surprise when you die.
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The_Duke_of_Dabs ago
By making bands sign contracts and giving away literally all their IP and then suing them for playing their own songs after the artist has left the record. Fuck kikes and their kikery bullshit.
Fuck John Fogerty but prime example of Jewish Kikery:
https://theindustryobserver.thebrag.com/when-john-fogerty-was-sued-for-sounding-too-much-like-john-fogerty/
Fucking jews.
TripleZ ago
Led Zeppelin was the first band to stand up to concert promoters and demand 90% of the cut. Their manager was hard core. The promoters realized 10% for a guaranteed sold out show was better than nothing. I might have the numbers wrong but it was a significant change in how bands did business and how much they made for a show.
TheSeer ago
That they were promoting Satanism certainly didn't hurt.
TripleZ ago
Maybe Page a bit later on in their career but I don't think the others gave a shit about the occult.
TheSeer ago
Jones and Bonham's 666 sigils don't count?
"In through the out door" doesn't refer to sodomy?
TripleZ ago
Here's one take on them:
John Bonham and John Paul Jones both chose versions of the Trefoil, a Celtic symbol.
Bonham’s just happened to also be the symbol for Ballantine Beer (I do NOT think coincidentally…).
JPJ’s is more closely aligned with the idea of the Trinity, which the Irish Catholic Church grabbed, but which predates Chrisitianity. He got it from a book of signs written by Rudolf Koch.
I don't see these as evidence of Satanism. Also remember they were selling albums. This stuff was "cool".
"In through the out door" doesn't refer to sodomy?
"The album was named by the group to describe its recent struggles amidst the death of Robert Plant's son Karac in 1977, and the taxation exile the band took from the UK. The exile resulted in the band being unable to tour on British soil for over two years, and trying to get back into the public mind was therefore like "trying to get in through the 'out' door"."
I think you're reaching. Jimmy Page was definitely into the occult for a time. May still be, IDK. I don't think the others were.
TheSeer ago
I haven't even begun to reach.
TripleZ ago
Not interested in a pissing contest. I think they were an incredibly gifted band and I seriously doubt they were in to satanism. That's the christian right's scare mongering coming through.
Did you ever watch The Song Remains the Same? Bonzo was all about racing cars and Jones was about being with his family. Hardly satanic topics.
That's the beauty of voat - we can disagree.
TheSeer ago
Are any of your close buddies Satanists? Would you be friends with someone who was an avowed Satanist or occultist? I agree the rest of the band wasn't AS passionate about it as Page. But they didn't exactly kick him to the curb either.
TripleZ ago
They were the biggest rock band in the world producing some of the best music at that time. Would you walk away from that because JP played around in the occult? It wouldn't be Led Zeppelin without any one of them.
Personally I'm glad they stuck together because they made some awesome music.
TheSeer ago
Play with fire and you get burned, like Bonham found out.
TripleZ ago
So what's your outlook on life? I'm getting vibes of a judgemental Christian. Sound about right? Man are you going to be in for a surprise when you die.