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    Let the games begin

    Here's a little a game I call rip off the original artist. I show the credit right below the video.

    TO be a winner, name the song that Peter stole the whole intro from

    Lep Zep stole most of their music, so it's no fun using them. If you have any other artists that have taken a major riff of the song, feel free to post so we can guess




    Writing and recording

    The song was written in the early 1970s with members of Frampton's band, then called Frampton's Camel. It was released on the 1973 Frampton's Camel album, and was relatively short compared to the live version at 6:44 and was not released as a single.

    yea, right

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    Humble Pie, including the same thief Peter who did give credit to Eddie Cochran, but 50 seconds in, they steal yet the riff from another major group. Name the group and the song


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    Here's a hint for he first one. This performer (without the band) actually sung this song during the closing of the 2012 Olympic games, but unfortunately those of us in the states never saw it because NBC would rather air a commercial.

    It is a brilliant song

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    really?i like little game,haha...
    I heart which I could not help him

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    Well it is fun if you know our classic rock music

    I'm sure that you will hear the tune and recognize it within minutes. The second is almost note for note, but the recording I refer to is strictly an instrumental

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    Seeing there are no takers, here's the answer to the first one. He appears 1:30 min in.

    Sha la la


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    OK, last clue... This song was performed by a super trio, featuring a drum solo and written by the drummer in 1966

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    Well seeing there were no taker's, here's the final video. Enjoy the drumming

    So like I said, 50 seconds into Humble Pies 2nd song you have Toad



 

 

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