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by NJPearce22 » Tue Nov 09, 2004 4:17 pm
carter29 wrote:SMTS-->ASTB-->PNP-->Rapunzel would blow me away haha
Yeah I thought the song was called The Grunge haha, i couldnt find it for the life of me, but now i know better....the crunge! Thanks for the info fella's.
I got this at my show this year!!!! (6-26-04) Simply magical

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by Easy E » Tue Nov 09, 2004 11:59 pm
Dutch17 wrote:i cant remember which zeppelin song it is, but i know its on the album "houses of the holy"
The Crunge if that is the case
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by GSR » Wed Nov 10, 2004 1:07 am
I like how this thread is still going on.
GSRLessard14 wrote:
Most frequently, this jam fuses "So Much to Say" and "Too Much." It serves this function on Live in Chicago, 12.19.98, and Untitled Central Park Live Album. Whenever used, it almost invariably follows "So Much to Say."
On occasion, during the 2003 summer tour and other rare instances, the band would use it to fuse "So Much to Say" with other songs.
An element of this song — the booming bassline played by Stefan Lessard — can also be heard in the first half of the jam which concludes "Pig" on Before These Crowded Streets. The other half of the jam includes the melody from "Deed is Done."
The jam's name is a reference to the Led Zeppelin song, "The Crunge." Released on the band's fifth album, Houses of the Holy, the song ends abruptly with lead singer Robert Plant asking, "Has anybody seen the bridge? ... Where's that confounded bridge?"
The DMB jam no lyrics and is usually Dave humming, scat singing and speaking gibberish. Often, as on Live in Chicago, 12.19.98, he will scat sing the words "Little baby," which conclude "So Much to Say."
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by Kukini » Wed Nov 10, 2004 1:19 am
They did that segue at 09-08-04, incredible!
And I always thought it was just like a rhetorical "Anyone seen the bridege?" The bridge they were playing between songs...
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by carter29 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:48 pm
everyone check out the crunge, definately from that
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by KevinGTArch » Wed May 11, 2005 3:53 pm
I realize I'm digging this thread out of the past but I came up with another possible origin for Anyone Seen The Bridge and wanted to see if it had been considered - doesn't look like it has.
If anyone has a copy of The CD Of JB by James Brown or any of his other albums with Sex Machine, at around the 2:00 mark of the song they start breaking it down and hollering "Are you ready for the bridge?". Then, at the bridge of the song immediately afterwards, the break into a jam using the 9th chords with a funk rhythym very similar to ASTB.
Anyone else ever heard this? I'd have to check out the discographies of James Brown vs. Led Zeppelin but it could be that Sex Machine preceeds The Crunge and that they're all rooted. Or it could be an amazing coincidence. Just thought I'd toss it out.
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by Kahn » Wed May 11, 2005 3:58 pm
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by Coldchillin » Wed May 11, 2005 5:03 pm
At my show last year they did SMTS->ASTB->Rhyme & Reason.
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by Kahn » Wed May 11, 2005 6:08 pm
I'd like to see PNP> something other than Rapunzel. Obviously it'd have to be in the key of D. Maybe Ants or Graves.
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by Davy28 » Wed May 11, 2005 10:47 pm
The crunge never fails to crack me up every time I hear it.
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Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
Forget about being guilty, we are innocent instead
For soon we will all find our lives swept away
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by a1075dd63aa12 » Thu May 12, 2005 3:30 am
eze3484 wrote:Dutch17 wrote:i cant remember which zeppelin song it is, but i know its on the album "houses of the holy"
The Crunge if that is the case
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by Jay » Thu May 12, 2005 3:55 am
the first ASTB was 7 minutes long. $
"Forget about what you are escaping from," he said, quoting an old maxim of Kornblum's. "Reserve your anxiety for what you are escaping to."
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by DMBiewski » Thu May 12, 2005 10:11 am
SMTS>ASTB>two step might actually work if you think about it in your head...might sound extremely cool, but like bigspeen, i was at the show at the blossom last yr w/the encore of SMTS>ASTB>PNP>Rapunzel and it was pretty cool but i got sort of pissed at the time bc I was ready for too much. oh well.
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by littlefriend » Thu May 12, 2005 4:12 pm
GSRLessard14 wrote:
Most frequently, this jam fuses "So Much to Say" and "Too Much." It serves this function on Live in Chicago, 12.19.98, and Untitled Central Park Live Album. Whenever used, it almost invariably follows "So Much to Say."
On occasion, during the 2003 summer tour and other rare instances, the band would use it to fuse "So Much to Say" with other songs.
An element of this song — the booming bassline played by Stefan Lessard — can also be heard in the first half of the jam which concludes "Pig" on Before These Crowded Streets. The other half of the jam includes the melody from "Deed is Done."
The jam's name is a reference to the Led Zeppelin song, "The Crunge." Released on the band's fifth album, Houses of the Holy, the song ends abruptly with lead singer Robert Plant asking, "Has anybody seen the bridge? ... Where's that confounded bridge?"
The DMB jam no lyrics and is usually Dave humming, scat singing and speaking gibberish. Often, as on Live in Chicago, 12.19.98, he will scat sing the words "Little baby," which conclude "So Much to Say."
http://www.geocities.com/antz12m/anyone.html
That's gotta be it. ASTB has that same feel as
The Crunge
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by czech » Thu May 12, 2005 4:15 pm
littlefriend420 wrote:GSRLessard14 wrote:
Most frequently, this jam fuses "So Much to Say" and "Too Much." It serves this function on Live in Chicago, 12.19.98, and Untitled Central Park Live Album. Whenever used, it almost invariably follows "So Much to Say."
On occasion, during the 2003 summer tour and other rare instances, the band would use it to fuse "So Much to Say" with other songs.
An element of this song — the booming bassline played by Stefan Lessard — can also be heard in the first half of the jam which concludes "Pig" on Before These Crowded Streets. The other half of the jam includes the melody from "Deed is Done."
The jam's name is a reference to the Led Zeppelin song, "The Crunge." Released on the band's fifth album, Houses of the Holy, the song ends abruptly with lead singer Robert Plant asking, "Has anybody seen the bridge? ... Where's that confounded bridge?"
The DMB jam no lyrics and is usually Dave humming, scat singing and speaking gibberish. Often, as on Live in Chicago, 12.19.98, he will scat sing the words "Little baby," which conclude "So Much to Say."
http://www.geocities.com/antz12m/anyone.html
That's gotta be it. ASTB has that same feel as
The Crunge
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