A list of puns related to "All My Love (Led Zeppelin song)"
Mine was Kashmir I heard on the radio. The riff was so memorable I listened to it as soon as I got home and slowly moved to Whole Lotta Love, When the Levee Breaks, etc. Took me a while to listen to Stairway because I didnβt like the open, and itβs now my most favorite song. Tell me yours.
My obsession with the 1977 tour, particularly June, is immense. And perhaps I'm a bit too obsessed. Why is this, you ask? Well, before I got into Led Zeppelin's live material, I had heard the criticism for the 1977 tour. All I could hear was how Page's heroin addiction and other things dragged them down that year. However, one day I was scrolling through Ultimate Classic Rock's listen of the ten best Zeppelin bootlegs out of curiousity and I saw 'Listen To This Eddie', a show from June 21st at the Los Angeles Forum at number two. I thought to myself, "really? A 1977 show at number two? I thought this tour was terrible." But then I heard that the June was actually a really good month, from somewhere that I have forgotten now. And so, after a little while of sitting on it, one evening I searched up Listen To This Eddie on YouTube, strapped on my headphones, laid back in my chair, shut out all background activities, and listened. The first song, The Song Remains The Same, tore my mind to shreds. I thought to myself, "holy crap! This is incredible." And so, for three hours, I was in heaven. Song after song, my jaw was on the floor. To this day, this is my all time favorite Led Zeppelin concert. It's the one that got me into their bootlegs. A show from June 1977 got me into their live material, so that is why I love this month so much. That, and in my opinion it is far and away the highlight of 1977, the whole month. So, after awhile I decided to explore some other June 1977 shows.
My next one was a little while later, the first Madison Square Garden 1977 show on June 7th. While I found the show to be very good, I thought it paled in comparison to the 21st. But this didn't stop me from continuing my listening to this month.
My next show was the famous bootleg 'For Badgeholders Only', from June 23rd at the LA Forum. This one blew my mind too. And this really got me going on the month. After that I knew that I was gonna love this whole month.
After hearing some rave reviews for the show, I took a look at the third MSG show, from June 10th. This show I loved too. A lot. I loved the energy, the environment, everything.
I'll stop my history there to prevent this post from being too excessively long.
Here's a bit of a guide on the tour:
The month kicks off with a show in Tampa on June 3rd. This is an interesting show, because while it is absolutely outstanding, it concludes after just three songs and twenty or so minutes due to a
... keep reading on reddit β‘I was buying records in Sydney Aus and came accross The Song Remains The Same by Led Zeppelin. When I got home to clean/ play the records I came across a love letter inside. Ive typed up the document and scanned the letter if you guys are interested enough to read. My scanner is cheap so I don't think the images are great quality.
I've kept the names as initials, I do not want to air out someone's dirty laundry even if it is from so long ago.
The letter is very intense and hateful and yet so sweet and beautiful at the same time.
I hope T found A again. I also hope JW wasn't as bad as T made her out to be!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Kilj-wlFof3nLELjiy2ZPT7QppB95gHBkx6f3n2qIhg/edit?usp=sharing
http://imgur.com/b8OSf5A
http://imgur.com/YxBTuND
Edit: Grammar, also I realised I uploaded the letters without blocking the names. Derp.
My entire news feed is flooded with Zeppelin reactions. Is Zeppelin having a bit of a resurgence in terms of popularity?
Basically just classic rock songs that make of feel sad in a romantic way, that remind one of past relationships, heartbreak.
Week # 10 is starting. this one should be relatively easy....
https://holonotes.io/challenges/6mE3EfreBd6tnIE6JLVl/preview
I have been searching for this episode for at least a decade and for the book for just as long.
I remember back in the 2000's or maybe it was the late 1990's an author was on the show and he said that Led Zeppelin stole all their songs from other musicians.
Howard did most of the interviewing and the guy documented every single song they made except one was a rip off.
Does anyone remember this episode or remember the book or the author?
Johnny Ramone credits Pageβs down stroke style βCommunication Breakdownβ as being the foundation for the sound of the Ramones, the the band who started punk, also there's the little fact that Paranoid was also inspired by Communication Breakdown, the most influential heavy metal song of all time
What are your personal top 10 Led Zeppelin songs? I'll use your answers to seed a tournament for the subreddit to vote on!
This is one of those songs that I always loved to play, but had been missing a few pieces of it in the full-band middle section. I think I've finally pulled it together into a cohesive cover, hope you all enjoy.
#53 Jimmy Page / Led Zeppelin - Since I've Been Loving You intro & solo https://youtu.be/xoofoi3oRcI
Hey all! Let's keep this thing going shall we? Man, I enjoyed this one. One of the greatest blues solos ever recorded IMO and I had the pleasure of playing it on an absolutely gorgeous Les Paul loaned to me by my good friend Sean. Gotta get ready to go to work. Not much time to ramble on (pun intended).
Hope you like it. Thanks as always for watching and following along. You guys and gals are awesome.
Cheers
#The playlist thus far https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxgAjMefDXE2UUH1O2CH29UCvRTgSd3qO
I read about Train covering it and that made me give it a chance. I had never heard a single song off this album previously.
My mind has been blown to bits.
I'm literally addicted.
1969. Nearly half a century ago. This is the hard rock album, and the best part is that it doesn't feel like a collection of songs-rather, it's feels like one 45 minute long song. There is no other album which I can think of as just one long song.
I do not like hard rock, but Led Zeppelin II is impossible not to love, with its killer basslines and balls-to-the-wall guitaring and atmospheric vocals. I can't even say a few words on any individual song because I don't hear any individual songs. I only hear one 42-minute long masterpiece.
That is all.
He said something about being back in the black and hitting something about a sack?
Honorable mentions:
Honestly though, every album is an enjoyable experience. Even the bottom two, which are generally considered the worst ones, both have quite a few really good songs on them.
I know there are some non-album songs that I havenβt listened to yet, so if someone could recommend some of those to me that would be great. Also, if anyone has any other bands to recommend that either sound similar to Led Zeppelin or have a different sound but are just really amazing like Led Zeppelin, tell me about them!!
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