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Re: Led Zeppelin
I also have to mention "Misty Mountain Hop" .....love that tune.
The first "Dazed and Confused" off the "BBC Sessions" (The solo rips in that one, and Jimmy's tone is spectacular)
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Re: Led Zeppelin
The wanton song kicks my ass every time I listen to it, and I really love playing the rover so Id have to rank it pretty high up there too.
And as far as bass goes I think my favorite song to play is the lemon song, jpj knows how to walk a damn bass line. I think their might be too many good songs to list
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Re: Led Zeppelin
First Rock song I ever learned! I started out with my little acoustic guitar about a year ago and I practiced forever to learn that acoustic introl. I think it was only my 2nd or 3rd week of playing guitar.
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Re: Led Zeppelin
For me..... although there are a lot of favourite Zeppelin songs, the standouts are Misty Mountain Hop and The Immigrant Song. Immigrant has a sort of 'madness' about it that I LOVE! Misty Mountain's 'perpetual motion' feel is very addictive, I usually have to listen to that about 10 times over.....
Lots of others of course, but those two are my favourites. Agree with poster above about "Hey Hey What Can I Do?".... very cool song! And Bonhams drums in everything is IMHO puuuuuuuuurrrfect!!! ![]() Cheers Brian
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Re: Led Zeppelin
D'yer Mak'er, cause it was the first LZ song I can remember hearing, and because of the funky hook.
As far as guitar stuff , Sick Again or Custard Pie because of that razor sharp sound thats just killer. I can't figure out why "No Stairway" mentioned yet!!!!!!!!! I still like it! It is the best/most played song of "our" post boomer,era?
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Re: Led Zeppelin
Can I go again?
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Re: Led Zeppelin
I know what your saying. I was almost asking it as a joke.
Ill even go as far as to say I like Presence or Physical most of all, for the deeper song writing and most of the songs not being played in the old blues type of set up.
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Jeez, don't know where to start. Ever ask a parent to pick their favorite child? Depends on the mood, today i might pick when the levee breaks tomorrow maybe whole lotta love but page's tone on in my time of dying is just killer. Then again maybe good times bad times, jimmy's solo ..........makes the room explode.
See what i mean?
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Re: Led Zeppelin
hey, i read somewhere that on the 45 rpm release of "Gallows Pole" the outro is extended before the fade out. does anyone know where to find a copy of that version?
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Re: Led Zeppelin
Sorry I don't know where to find a copy unless you search on the Internet. Have you tried searching for it?
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Re: Led Zeppelin
traveling riverside blues on BBC sessions
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Re: Led Zeppelin
I always loved that live version of "immigrant song" with the jam on the end of it.
+1 on the "over the hills" comments. Between the rape and pillage "ice and snow" and the hippie/hobbit lyrics of "over" LZ was awesome.
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Re: Led Zeppelin
The one song that epitomizes Zeppelin to me is "In the Light"
First song that I ever really LISTENED to from zep. I'd heard them a lot growing up, but "In The Light" holds a special place in my heart as that was the first one that made me actually pay attention to them. After I started listening to more of their music, it seemed that Physical is the record where they matured and gelled musically as a group. -Chris |
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Re: Led Zeppelin
yes i have thought of that. its not been available commercially since 1970. i thought possibly some of the zeppelin fans might have come across a digital copy somewhere
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Re: Led Zeppelin
DAZED AND CONFUSED is a simple but interesting blues on Led Zeppelin One, as played live on The Song Remains The Same it changed to a heavy rock monster.
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Re: Led Zeppelin
Anything from the first four LP's.
but the one song that I can listen to at any time, any place, anywhere... the one song that takes me back to the early 70's where I can picture the sights, sounds, and smells ... and what it felt like to be that care free again is 'Thats the Way'.
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Re: Led Zeppelin
Nobody's Fault But Mine, the phaser at the beginning I love, one of my favorite songs to play live.
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Re: Led Zeppelin
Ramble On, nice and mellow then ... BANG!. A lesson in dynamics and a great short, restrained solo. Or it could be The Ocean -that riff... Or the TSRTS version of No Quarter for the keyboard atmospherics and -IMO- Pages best ever solo. Or Ten Years Gone...
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Re: Led Zeppelin
Over the hills and Far Away from How the west was won........listen to it everyday for the past 5 yrs. Not kidding. This is the hardest question I've been asked. Each of their songs create a different emotion and to pick one doesn't seem to be what Zeppelin "lets" us do.
They've done what every band aims for, creating "Timeless" music. They did it all.
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Great Song! How about whole lotta love on that album?
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HTWWW truly captures the band at their height. That is how they sounded live.
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