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    Default What do you think of this band?

    This was my favorite bar group back in my twenties and 30s. I started seeing them arounf 77-78 .Its still the best bar group Ive ever seen and IMO one of the best groups live period. The energy in the clubs here when they performed was unreal. When they finally sort of made it and released an album around 83 it sold like hot cakes here. In fact it out sold everything. I just would like to see what you all think of them and if you have ever heard them before.

    If you like Zep you should like these guys. In fact I saw both in concert and these guys did Zep better. No lie. They are very Zep influenced and it was a major part of their bar act along with things by Rush but mostly it was their own original songs that everyone loved.

    I ran into the lead singer the otherday and their going a show around here soon. The little guy.Felix went out with my wife before we met. She introduced me to them.


    The Name of the band is Zebra

    Zebra - "Wait Until The Summer's Gone"
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    Not the best video or sound but a real rocking song.

    Zebra - "Tell Me What You Want"

    Unfortunately their back to playing small gigs. Here they are recently at a local school fair

    Zebra Live - As I Said Before
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    Their sort of tribute to Stairway to Heaven. Its a longy

    ZEBRA - Take Your Fingers From My Hair

    Check out the PCs in this video

    Zebra - "Who's Behind The Door"

    They have a new DVD coming out for their 30th aniversary

    Zebra DVD Promo

    And Ill leave you with

    Bears

    Hope I didnt bore you all with my personal taste and I hope some of you enjoyed it. Well I hope you all did but lets be realistic :)
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    Wow I guess nobody else liked them. Well if any of you have bands like this you would like to post please feel free to do so. Hope you have better luck than me getting a reply.
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    Gawain, I'll give 'em a listen when I have a few minutes. I've been on the look out for some "new" music.
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    Never heard of them but I shall give them a try when I've a bit more time. Thanks for the suggestion. Will respond after listening. (Probably this weekend. I hate school!)

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    Gawain, not bad. The songs are decent but of the little I saw of the accompanying videos, those were awful. Zebra is definitely an 80's band. Take Your Fingers from My Hair was pretty good but I really liked Who's Behind the Door?
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    The songs are decent but of the little I saw of the accompanying videos, those were awful.
    Yes they are. Remember this was when MTV and all this stuff first started. These were promo videos and never released to my knowledge. None of these do the band justice.

    You need to listen to this to see what they really sound like

    Zebra (album)
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    Zebra
    Zebra cover
    Studio album by Zebra
    Released 1983
    Genre Hard rock/Heavy Metal
    Length 38:54
    Label Atlantic Records
    Producer(s) Randy Jackson
    Professional reviews

    All Music Guide 4/5 stars link
    Zebra chronology
    Zebra
    (1983) No Tellin' Lies
    (1984)

    Eight years after they were founded in 1975, New Orleans via Long Island heavy metal/hard rock band Zebra released their he eponymous debut, Zebra, in 1983. The album features all original material, with the exception of "Slow Down," a Little Richard cover. It is generally considered the band's strongest work, featuring minor hits "Tell Me What You Want" and "Who's Behind The Door?".

    [edit] Track listing

    1. "Tell Me What You Want"
    2. "One More Chance"
    3. "Slow Down"
    4. "As I Said Before"
    5. "Who's Behind The Door?"
    6. "When You Get There"
    7. "Take Your Fingers From My Hair"
    8. "Don't Walk Away"
    9. "The La La Song"

    [edit] Personnel

    * Randy Jackson - Guitar and Lead Vocals
    * Felix Hanemann - Bass Guitar, Keyboards, and Vocals
    * Guy Gelso- Drums and Vocals
    zebra - album reviews
    The Long Island, via New Orleans, trio Zebra broke from the gate with their eponymous first release, a record that was, at the time, one of Atlantic Records' fastest-selling debuts ever. Tapping into the vacuum left by Led Zeppelin's breakup, lead singer Randy Jackson and company gave the masses a good, healthy dose of Zeppelin-like hard rock. True, they are a pale imitation of their icons, but they pack enough requisite crunch into the album's nine tracks to make Zebra an enjoyable listen. The use of synthesizer dates the album, but they did manage to score a pair of radio hits with the driving "Tell Me What You Want" and "Who's Behind the Door?" which builds to a respectably thunderous climax. Jackson manages to do a decent approximation of Robert Plant's primal howl, although some of the lyrics ("The la la Song," "Take Your Fingers From My Hair") are embarrassingly self-conscious in their attempt to strive for the proper mix of mysticism and depth. ~ Tom Demalon, All Music Guide
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