Teen Who Just Discovered Led Zeppelin Starting To Piss Off Friends
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
Mark Campa, 16, who has listened to and talked about Led Zeppelin almost exclusively since discovering the ’70s rock group over the summer, is “really starting to piss off” his friends, sources reported Monday.
“I’ve got nothing against Zep—they’re awesome,” said James Savich, 16, a longtime friend of Campa’s. “But Mark acts like he’s the first person ever to really get into them when he’s, like, the 59 billionth.”
Campa was first exposed to the band in June when older brother Bryan returned from college and started playing Led Zeppelin II while lifting weights in the garage. After one listen, Campa was reportedly hooked, buying his own copy and playing it incessantly for weeks. read more
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