Whole Lotta Love
In 1968, four more young English lads got together and formed another band which strongly influenced popular music. They united to form a group eventually known as Led Zeppelin.
With their psychedelic style and their drug usage heavily influencing each other, they only lasted 12 years as a group before the lifestyle killed their drummer. Still, in that time they produced some memorable music.
45 years later, it’s still on the radio. They’ve tried a few ‘Reunion’ concerts, but are getting a bit long in the tooth. As Jimmy Page recently remarked, “Nowadays it’s more just a Stairway to Senility.”
Go to Rochelle’s Addicted to Purple site and use her Wednesday picture as a prompt to write a complete 100 word story.
Thank you to all my visitors. The best of the season to all of you, whatever Holiday you may choose to celebrate. 😀
BTW; As previously threatened, and with help from Rochelle’s Flash Fictions to help pad out my numbers, this is my 400th post, and on Christmas, as predicted. Anybody got any unused themes lying around to help get me to 500? 😕
(And good morning Peter and family. Merry Christmas! Enjoy the cookies and think of us.) 😉
i never heard of led zeppelin. i guess it’s time to go to youtube and find out. 🙂
as far as themes are concerned, wordpress a feature called daily prompt which gives you writing ideas.
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Researching Led Zeppelin may yield interesting results. 😕
I’ve been to the WordPress daily prompt site, but never seem to find a theme I have sufficient knowledge or interest to write about. My plea for a theme was a facetious play on my continuing insecurity about finding things within my personal sphere to get me to 200, or 300, or 400 posts – and yet I have, and expect to continue to. 😉
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I have heard Robert Plant live a few times.. and he seemed to be doing great.
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You are fortunate to have seen and heard Plant perform. I have only attended concerts by Jethro Tull, The Moody Blues, and Billy Joel – and as you might guess from those names, not for about 20 years. 🙄
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The stairway to senility is covered in moss? Who’d have thunk it. Back at you regarding the holidays. :0)
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It is at my house, and you’re right about it being a ‘thunk.’
Have fun – but try not to get caught. 🙄
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Cheers to #400!!! … and to think of all the bits of wit and wisdom on these pages is a bit daunting.
BTW … I tried to phone our friend, but got answering machines … so who knows.
As for your story, well … this says it all … http://tinyurl.com/2lmyu3
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Thanx for the cheers Frank – and for the rimshot. It helps keep me real….and humble.
Did they win the Ohio lottery and move back to Chicago? Or has he just found a new hobby to distract him? They’re probably all right, as my visit proved, but it would alleviate worries to know. 😯
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Probably AOK … but wish I could have chatted with him.
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Dear Archon,
This reads more like an article than fiction. The last line had me rolling…and then crying. 😉
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I’ve seen you do history-based posts, and my senility caused me to forget that this exercise has ‘Fiction’ in the title. Of course, as the last line proves, only about every second word I publish is true – and you’d have to go back and find the first one, to know which are which. 🙄
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Dear Archon,
I love historical fiction. Musings and non-fiction are welcome as well. I would never quibble over fact or fiction in a well-written piece. 😉
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Congrats on the 400th post!
I was lucky enough to see Led Zeppelin in concert in 1973 (yes, I’m old) and still have my ticket stub. They were great. One of the best concerts I’ve ever been to.
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Ladies aren’t allowed to be old. You’re still not as old as me. I keep managing to stay ahead, although I’m getting slower and creakier.
Where was the concert? Tampa? 😕
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Congrats on #400…you don’t look a day over 399
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There was a leap year, so I sneaked an extra one in. I reread your #400 yesterday, from back in Nov/12, more than two years before my blog-train finally pulled into that station. 🙂
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Dear Archon,
A fine tribute to Led Zeppelin. Their music still rocks the world.
Aloha,
Doug
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Indeed it does Doug. I was just listening to some, or I’d have replied sooner. Thanx for another visit. Want to come back New Year’s Eve for some eggnog? 😉
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Great memories…and congratulations! The Moody Blues 🙂 – ahhhh. There is some music I truly miss. That comment of senility…I think you have hit a rut, I mean….theme… 😀 I’m just being crazy. You are funny! Have a great one and keep on going…
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I thought being crazy was my job? 😕 Well, I need all the help I can get. Some more funny coming up. 🙂
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Archon, I’ve heard of Led Zeppelin and have probably heard their music but was not a follower. I’m more familiar with creaky at my age. Well done. Happy Holidays! 🙂 — Suzanne
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I just turned 70, and I keep trying to creak these Flash Fictions out. I heard a Zeppelin song on the car radio just this afternoon. Thanx for the good wishes. 🙂
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Someone does NOT know who Led Zeppelin is? I made heaven a couple of times listening to that song 🙂
DJ
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And with good memories too….or vague ones, after the herb took over??
I guess it depends where you’re raised. I imagine there are bands from Japan or Singapore with millions of fans that I’ve never heard of. 🙂
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