Hammer won't let me go!

OPs sense of self worth is greatly exaggerated
 
I thought you said you weren't Fog!

My comment was directed at Fog and was a response to Trojanfan.


So jackass, make up your mind....are you Fog or not?

Sensitive fucking prick. You need a lesson on many things retard. You were wrong and you seem to not handle someone pointing that out.
Well you're a stupid motherfucker since the convo was between me and trojanfan.

Go fuck yourself you stupid backwoods prick.
 
You've listed a bunch of assumptions with no proof, but of course you're right.

Reproduce that means style of music, not that she's going to just sing Led Zeppelin.

Just admit it and move on.

Ann Wilson literally said she "had to reproduce that".

Additionally, even after they recorded Dreamboat Annie in 1975, they were still gigging. In the summer of 1976 they were playing at Aquarius Tavern playing a selection of songs from Dreamboat Annie as well as covers of Willie Dixon, Badfinger and Led Zeppelin. Earlier that year, word of mouth buzz reached Seattle Times critic Patrick MacDonald who interviewed and wrote about them.

So we have Ann Wilson saying that she "had to reproduce that" after hearing Led Zeppelin IV and info about them still doing Led Zeppelin covers while promoting Dreamboat Annie.

To be fair, they did have a following in Canada prior to Patrick MacDonald writing about them.
 
Well you're a stupid motherfucker since the convo was between me and trojanfan.

Go fuck yourself you stupid backwoods prick.

hahaha You ARE a sensitive one aren't you? You don't like EVERYONE pointing out how stupid and wrong you are.

What a little titty baby you are. I didn't realize you were such a little sissy bitch.

Cry more you fucking little sissy....
 
Ann Wilson literally said she "had to reproduce that".

Additionally, even after they recorded Dreamboat Annie in 1975, they were still gigging. In the summer of 1976 they were playing at Aquarius Tavern playing a selection of songs from Dreamboat Annie as well as covers of Willie Dixon, Badfinger and Led Zeppelin. Earlier that year, word of mouth buzz reached Seattle Times critic Patrick MacDonald who interviewed and wrote about them.

So we have Ann Wilson saying that she "had to reproduce that" after hearing Led Zeppelin IV and info about them still doing Led Zeppelin covers while promoting Dreamboat Annie.

To be fair, they did have a following in Canada prior to Patrick MacDonald writing about them.
The group played numerous shows around their new home in Vancouver, and they recorded a demo tape with the assistance of producer Mike Flicker and session-guitarist and keyboard player, Howard Leese.[17] Hannah and Johnstone had left by this time, and soon after Leese became a full-time member. Flicker produced the band's first five albums.[18] This team recorded the debut album, Dreamboat Annie, at Can-Base Studios in Vancouver (later known as Mushroom Studios). Mike Derosier eventually joined Heart as full-time drummer.[19] Some of the same Canadian investors who had backed the studio also backed a separate company Mushroom Records, which was managed by Shelly Siegel.[20][21]

The album was picked up by Siegel and sold 30,000 copies in Canada within the first few months of its release in September 1975.[9][22] Sales were assisted by the band opening a Rod Stewart concert at the Montreal Forum in October, a gig they were offered a day before the concert when the previously-scheduled open act canceled.[23] The radio success of "Magic Man" led concert organizers to offer the spot to Heart. The band flew from the West Coast of Canada to Montreal overnight for the performance.[24] Siegel soon released the album in the US. Helped by two hit singles in 1976 ("Crazy on You" and "Magic Man", which reached numbers 35 and nine, respectively, on the Billboard Hot 100), it reached number seven in the Billboard 200.[25] It eventually sold over one million copies.[9]
 
hahaha You ARE a sensitive one aren't you? You don't like EVERYONE pointing out how stupid and wrong you are.

What a little titty baby you are. I didn't realize you were such a little sissy bitch.

Cry more you fucking little sissy....
Whatever, I'm not the one who started calling names and becoming triggered.

That was your dumb ass.
 
The group played numerous shows around their new home in Vancouver, and they recorded a demo tape with the assistance of producer Mike Flicker and session-guitarist and keyboard player, Howard Leese.[17] Hannah and Johnstone had left by this time, and soon after Leese became a full-time member. Flicker produced the band's first five albums.[18] This team recorded the debut album, Dreamboat Annie, at Can-Base Studios in Vancouver (later known as Mushroom Studios). Mike Derosier eventually joined Heart as full-time drummer.[19] Some of the same Canadian investors who had backed the studio also backed a separate company Mushroom Records, which was managed by Shelly Siegel.[20][21]

The album was picked up by Siegel and sold 30,000 copies in Canada within the first few months of its release in September 1975.[9][22] Sales were assisted by the band opening a Rod Stewart concert at the Montreal Forum in October, a gig they were offered a day before the concert when the previously-scheduled open act canceled.[23] The radio success of "Magic Man" led concert organizers to offer the spot to Heart. The band flew from the West Coast of Canada to Montreal overnight for the performance.[24] Siegel soon released the album in the US. Helped by two hit singles in 1976 ("Crazy on You" and "Magic Man", which reached numbers 35 and nine, respectively, on the Billboard Hot 100), it reached number seven in the Billboard 200.[25] It eventually sold over one million copies.[9]
I don't know about you guys, but I wore Dreamboat Annie out and I never owned a Led Zeppelin record. Heart was trying to "reproduce" their sound? They sound nothing alike to me.
 
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