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Word: zeppelined (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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Besides the usual recipients of funds in the biannual appropriation--including various campus ethnic groups, political organizations and student publications--the council awarded $15 to the Harvard Zoso Club for Led Zeppelin appreciation and $86.95 to the Harvard Snowboarding Club for the purchase of a snowboard...

Author: By Stephen E. Frank, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Council Approves Grants Package Of Nearly $41,000 | 12/7/1992 | See Source »

...Levinson and Scott Yoo encouraged both music mavens and "regular" Harvard students to show up Friday at Sanders. While Yoo believes that kicking back with a little Led Zeppelin now and their is great, he and Levinson realize that their music is an entirely different level of entertainment--one which everyone can enjoy if they first make the effort to expose themselves...

Author: By P. GREGORY Maravilla, | Title: Concert to Benefit Phillips Brooks House | 10/8/1992 | See Source »

...Drive," the first song, immediately signals this change in R.E.M.'s emphasis. The metallic guitar-picking of Chronic Town has been replaced with an intimate layered sound--Peter Buck's brooding acoustic strumming, Mike Mills' subdued bass and ex-Led Zeppelin member John Paul Jones' rich string arrangement. Singer Michael Stipe, meanwhile, provides a compelling vocal that aches for carefree youngers years. This is definitely an older Stipe speaking. In Murmur's "Catapult" from 1983, he ponders childhood ("We were little boys/We were little girls...Did we miss anything?"). Now, ten years later, it's early adulthood he recalls...

Author: By Steven V. Mazie, | Title: R. E. M. | 10/8/1992 | See Source »

...Drive," the first song, immediately signals this change in R.E.M.'s emphasis. The metallic guitar-picking of Chronic Town has been replaced with an intimate layered sound-Peter Buck's Brooding acoustic strumming, Mike Mills' subdued bass and ex-Led Zeppelin member John Paul Jones' rich string arrangement. Singer Michael Stipe, meanwhile, provides a compelling vocal that aches for carefree younger years. This is definitely an older Stipe speaking. In Murmur's "Catapult" from 1983, he ponders childhood ("We were little boys/We were little girls... Did we miss anything?"). Now, ten years later, it's early adulthood he recalls...

Author: By Steven V. Mazie, | Title: Reviews | 10/8/1992 | See Source »

...different musical styles. The lead guitarist Ross Markonish's solos and Yosef Siegal's drumming had a classic rock feel. But the guitar chord progressions, Leif Simonson's basslines and Arik Grier's vocals definitely had a more alternative flavor. They would be probably be as comfortable playing Led Zeppelin as Sonic Youth, whose "Kool Sing" Goatboy covered effectively...

Author: By Daniel J. Sharfstein, | Title: Student Bands Create Mayhem on Quiet Campus | 3/12/1992 | See Source »

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