Lots of people are not aware, but half of the Zeppelin hits aren't original songs... https://www.loudersound.com/features/the-led-zeppelin-songs-that-led-zeppelin-didnt-write
Sure but there are plenty of originality on Youtube too, and even at very young age. Hell, check out Joe Bonamassa when he was 12...
One of their songs "How Many More Times", is an amalgamation of no less than 3 other songs originally done by others.
Here is a 2 year old kid. Do you guys think he will be better than Neil by let's say 14? By the way music is an art form, not a competition. but again, nobody is irreplaceable...
Since this is off topic, just one more example, this is how 7 year olds play the guitar nowadays: Also google Taf Farrant...
Memories of Neil first playing with Rush in Pittsburgh, 1974: https://www.post-gazette.com/ae/mus...tsburgh-Rush-Civic-Arena/stories/202001130076 "In his book “Roadshow,” Peart wrote, “Among the sleek buildings that indicated Pittsburgh's successful transition from Iron City to a technological center, I caught a glimpse of the low dome of the Civic Arena. That was where Alex, Geddy and I had played our first show together, on August 14th, 1974, opening for Manfred Mann's Earth Band and Uriah Heep in front of about 11,000 people. Among the many memories of that life-changing experience, I would never forget standing on the floor beside stage left while Uriah Heep played 'Stealin'.' The big dark building, colored lights on the heroic figures up on the stage, the roaring audience, the sheet electricity in that place. Halfway through their show, the retractable dome of the Civic Arena had peeled back, open to the summer night.” "Lee told the Toronto Star that they showed up with their equipment in Coca-Cola boxes because they didn’t have cases: “We looked green when we arrived at our first American gig. We just looked like hicks right out of the bar, which is what we were.” "Lee once said that Rush may have played Pittsburgh more than any other city, outside of their hometown. Sadly, there was no date here for the band’s 40th Anniversary farewell tour in 2015, so the last time we saw Rush and its powerhouse drummer was 2012 on the “Clockwork Angels” tour."
T-BONE WALKER----PIONEERING BLUES GUITARIST----DIED 1975 AGE 64 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Bone_Walker