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Lead Balloon
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As an aside, before Jimmy Page and Robert Plant played their first gig together they didn't have a name for their new group. On meeting Keith Moon, He said "they would go down like a lead zeppelin", so they used that as a name, and the rest is history.
Nothing much to do with the question really, but a sunday evening ramble.
By the way, thanks for the Portland description... we have the same saying here, but I always assumed it meant one of the Portland's here in the U.S. (Maine, Oregon, California, etc.)
I was in military service for many years, C, and hence that - and many other! - heli-rides. The pilot actually spoke these words immediately before turning the engine off in preparation for a practice emergency-landing. Comforting words, indeed! I had every confidence in his skills, however.
I heard some years ago that the term "go down like a lead balloon" originated from the Hindenburg tragedy, but I haven't been able to find reference to this anywhere... I was wondering if anyone else had heard this and if so, where might I find that information (if it exists) ? To further coroborate this, Led Zeppelin put a picture of the Hindeburg on the cover of their first album, is that just a coincidence?