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Greta Van Fleet performs “When The Curtain Falls” on the Tonight Show

Greta Van Fleet made its Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon debut performing its new single, “When The Curtain Falls.” The track will be featured on the band’s upcoming album, which will be released soon.

Pete Francis

Pete Francis is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Blues Rock Review. Pete founded Blues Rock Review in 2010 because he felt there was a major void in how the blues rock genre was covered. Pete is the host of Blues Rock Weekly and a co-host on the Blues Rock Show.

3 thoughts on “Greta Van Fleet performs “When The Curtain Falls” on the Tonight Show

  • July 27, 2018 at 7:06 pm
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    My ears are hurting!! Sounds like a second rate Led Zeppelin cover band… Once the singer learns to take some of the screech out of his vocals, they might get my attention…. Until then, too many other bands out there with REAL talent!

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    • July 29, 2018 at 12:22 pm
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      Agreed! I want to like that band. But they’re missing something.

      I do think it’s funny how LED Zeppelin unapologetically ripped off so many songs, riffs and lyrics from American Blues musicians. And now so many years later an American band comes along and rips off Led Zeppelin’s sound.

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  • July 30, 2018 at 9:38 am
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    This band has received a boatload of main stream publicity.I like them but it seems just because the singer has managed to copy cat Plants vocal stylings that this is something great.
    I have been on the fence for a while and think if they really find their own style they can be a good band.I hear hints of that.
    But in the flip side music has always been derivative.This is not the first band to pretty much copy some other artists style.Its called influences.It may be more that they got it down too good on the LZ thing.
    Another thought it is good to see a young rock band in the blues rock genre get attention.It seems that blues rock has fallen so far out of favor in the mainstream.So this is a real good thing in the bigger picture.

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