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  1. Paul Roger's is at his best

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  2. It was a great band that should have broken bigger but the music business and music taste was at such a crossroads in 84 . But Rogers,Page and that bass player. Man. Good shit

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  3. 🌹38:55❤️

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  4. Death Wish II songs, cool.

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  5. Two hall of famers making forgettable music. No soul.

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  6. The DW II stuff is killer with Rodgers on vocals…

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  7. I’d so love to see Paul & Jimmy reunite this band again .Paul can still sing & Jimmy can still play & Im sure Jason Bonham would gladly fill the seat on the drums. As far as the bass guitar 🎸 goes JPJ 😊

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  8. Svelte. Pure British Blues.

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  9. I love Jimmy Page, I truly do! But I was there for this 'Firm' tour back in '86 or whenever it was. Jimmy was just NOT Jimmy! I so love him though. So let us remember him in his prime! This performance is remarkable, btw, but, in the actual tour with the, Firm, not so much.

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  10. TRACKLIST:
    Closer 1:12

    City Sirens 5:06

    Make or Break 10:04

    The Morning After 15:11

    Together 19:20

    Cadillac 23:22

    Prelude 28:44

    Money Can't Buy 30:40

    Radioactive 34:40

    Live In Peace 38:53

    Midnight Moonlight 45:05

    You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' 56:08

    Bass Solo 1:01:43

    The Chase 1:05:33

    Guitar Solo 1:09:50

    Drum Solo 1:16:27

    Someone To Love 1:24:19

    Full Circle 1:28:58

    Boogie Mama 1:35:18

    Everybody Needs Somebody to Love 1:42:12

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  11. 尾崎きよひこ?

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  12. Radioactive 34:40

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  13. Page and Rodgers go together like peas and carrots…

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  14. Saw them play in Oklahoma City. Such a great show!
    I remember the power went out for a couple of minutes while they were playing “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling” and the audience just sang it for them until they restored the power. They applauded the audience. A cool moment.

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  15. Legends! I would loved to have been at this concert. True rock indeed!

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  17. How Much I Love You Beautiful #Men. TY #MarkZep

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  18. fabulous men – I'm chopin the wood. Prelude to din dins …

    LOVE and PEACE, whoever you are, or think you are, wherever you are, lost or found. LOVE and PEACE.

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  19. The musicianship here is top notch all the way round

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  20. When I was in a classroom in college when this song was new, the big truck outside started beeping and someone in the class said, “Radioactive,” and started humming the tune. 😂❤

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  21. Would love to see the Firm again. Paul Rodgers can still sing and Tony Franklin, the Frettles Monster and since Plant does not want to go out as Zeppelin I will take Jimmy Page in any band right now. Unfortunately time is running out and Plant is Rich beyond his great grand children could not spend all of his money and the fans put that money in Plants pocket. He still tours and still does some Zeppelin songs. The fans deserve Zeppelin but I will take the Firm and fuck Plant.

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  22. I saw The Firm in SoCal in 1986. I still have the t-shirt I bought that evening. 🎸🎤

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  23. 1984

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  24. Talked to and hung with Tony Franklin a bit on the Blues Cruise when he was with Kenny Wayne Shepard. Nice person. Had seen him play with other groups before, once here in LA with one of the guys from the Moody Blues at a Buddist Religous center. They did Moody Blues material of course, it was pretty cool. All that said. Tony endorses Fender, but his sound and chops on this are very very good, and the sound is unique.

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  25. 🤯🤯🤯💜💜💜 🔥🔥🔥🤘🏿✌🏿🤟🏿👍🏿👌🏿🤜🏿🤛🏿

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  26. Never heard Page so chorusy!

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  27. who is on bass and drums?

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  28. Saw The Firm Live in New Haven, Virginia Wolf opened up with Jason Bonham on drums. One of the best shows I've ever seen.

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  29. Wow ! Amazing live! Underwhelmed by production on albums…

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