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Long Overdue -- Your Top 10 from Zeppelin
Stairway to Heaven
Immigrant Song
Whole Lotta Love
Ten Years Gone
Heartbreaker
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
Over the Hills and Far Away
Since I've Been Lovin' You
Dancing Days
Good Times Bad Times
(and...The Rain Song, and No Quarter and.........I could name 30 more...........)
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In no order whatsoever...
Since I've Been Loving You
Over the Hills and Far Away
When the Levee Breaks
Good Times Bad Times
Misty Mountain Hop
Trampled Under Foot
Whole Lotta Love
Achille's Last Stand
Communications Breakdown
Immigrant Song
Honorable mention: The Heartbreaker / Living Loving Maid combo-pack
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I remember our local radio station having a call-in vote for the most popular rock song each summer. Year after year, Stairway To Heaven always won. For that reason, I will leave it off my list even though I do enjoy it.
Here is my list in alphabetical order.
Black Dog
Dazed and Confused
Heart Breaker
Living Love Maid
No Quarter
Rock and Roll
The Lemon Song
The Song Remains The Same
What is and What Should Never Be.
Whole Lotta Love
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"Fool in the Rain"
"Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp"
Side A of Physical Graffiti straight through
Side B of Physical Graffiti straight through
I dunno, "D'yer Maker"?
Led Zeppelin doesn't have too many songs beyond those that I'd personally need to hear again.
~Rae
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The only LZ I'll listen to is Dread Zeppelin versions.
As with most of the other bands you've posted about, radio has killed them for me.
Any NEW music fans out there? :crazy:
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Originally Posted by Finch Platte
The only LZ I'll listen to is Dread Zeppelin versions.
As with most of the other bands you've posted about, radio has killed them for me.
Any NEW music fans out there? :crazy:
A double oxymoronic question indeed.
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01. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp (good call, Rae...my favorite hands down)
02. Hey Hey What Can I Do?
03. Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You
04. Four Sticks
05. How Many More Times
06. No Quarter
07. Ten Years Gone
08. When The Levee Breaks
09. Traveling Riverside Blues
10. Ramble On
Honorable mention: In The Mood - yeah, I know it's not a Zeppelin song but it sounds like one.
NP: NMH - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
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yep, Bron- Y-Aur Stomp
The Ocean
Going To California
Immigrant Song
side three of 'Physical Graffiti' (redundant I know, but one of the best 'sides' there is...)
Tangerine
Since I've Been Loving You
That's the Way...most of Led Z. III really,
dunno, bunch of others are good too...
the acoustic numbers on How the West Was Won are esp. tasty though apparently they were practically boo'ed off the stage when they went acoustic in the day, hard to imagine now, cause that's when I woulda' lost my sh*t for them...
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Originally Posted by Rae
Side A of Physical Graffiti straight through
Side B of Physical Graffiti straight through
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Originally Posted by jonnyhambone
side three of 'Physical Graffiti' (redundant I know, but one of the best 'sides' there is...)
I'm really about to show my age when I tell you that the two sides I was referring to were of the cassette tape.
~Rae
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Livin' Lovin' Maid
Communication Breakdown
Immigrant Song
There may be one or two others I can listen to, but outside of that, I don't care if I never hear any of their other songs again. I've recently revisited both I and II, and had trouble getting through them.
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Dang, I meant to include the Bron-Y-Aur Stomp. Oh well, I honorably mention it now.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rae
I'm really about to show my age when I tell you that the two sides I was referring to were of the cassette tape.
~Rae
At least it wasn't tracks 3 & 4 from the 8-track.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GMichael
At least it wasn't tracks 3 & 4 from the 8-track.
Nothing wrong with referring to an 8-track, as long as it's a reference to 30 years ago. :14: But given that time frame, it's probably a safe bet that Mr. Rae has never listened to an 8-track.
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Ha! We have an 8-track player at work, actually, in the kitchen. And I've thrifted some surprisingly decent 8-tracks, so that I can listen to Hugh Masekala or Spade Cooley or Black Sabbath while I make emergency spaghetti. No Physical Graffiti, tho.
~Rae
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Excellent. There are still a couple of boxes of 8-tracks at my folks' house from my childhood. I should look and see what's there.
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Posting in this thread led me to read the Spade Cooley Wikipedia page and discover that he was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1961 for brutally murdering his wife after she had a purported affair with Roy Rogers. He was given a 72-hour furlough to play a concert for the Deputy Sheriffs' Association of Alameda County in 1969 and died of a heart attack backstage right after playing the show. Crazy.
~Rae
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Like others I'm pretty burnt out on Zep & have been for 25 years. But...can't deny The Rain Song, We're Gonna Groove, The Crunge, and Hey Hey What Can I Do.
Most of the rest sounded real good, a long time ago. Not lately, though.
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There are no Led Zep songs that I would ever feel the need to listen to, except for maybe Going to California...
Why?
Well, they said it best: the songs remain the same (yeah and that's the problem)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by unleasHell
There are no Led Zep songs that I would ever feel the need to listen to, except for maybe Going to California...
Why?
Well, they said it best: the songs remain the same (yeah and that's the problem)
Um, no...............that's the treasure.
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I'm skipping the first two albums out of principle.
Tangerine
Since I Been Loving You
Stairway To Heaven
Battle Of Evermore
Rain Song
Over The Hills and Far Away
The Ocean
Houses of the Holy
Trampled Under Foot
Sick Again
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What about vice principle?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GMichael
What about vice principle?
principal
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You say tomato.
I say tomato.
That doesn't work so well here?
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No surprise mine are mostly the blues numbers.....
1. Bring It On Home, Willie Dixon (II, 1969)
2. Gallows Pole, Leasdbelly (III, 1970)
3. I Can't Quit You Baby, Willie Dixon (Coda, 1982)
4. Ramble On, Plant/Page (II, 1969)
5. Traveling Riverside Blues, Plant/Page (Coda, 1982)
6. What Is And What Should Never Be, Plant/Page (II, 1969)
7. You Shook Me, Willie Dixon & J.B. Lenoir (I, 1969)
8. Hey Hey What Can I Do, John Bonham (Coda, 1982)
9. Going To California, Plant/Page (IV, 1971)
10. Your Time Is Gonna Come, Page/Jones (I, 1969)
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