ch83575
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I like RP's "B..B..B..B..B" during one of the spaces that usually (on the album at least) has no lyrics. I assume he is asking for the next bit to change key to "B"?? Any music experts know more details?
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helgigermany (Germany) | | Posted: Jan 07, 2013 - 00:43 | |
Not their best, but i like the voice of RP!
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ottovonb
| | Posted: Dec 06, 2012 - 15:37 | |
Zeppelin is utterly immune to the passage of time. Immortal awesomeness.
And hey Bill, thanks for these less-frequently heard versions - bravo.
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sweettone
| | Posted: Sep 03, 2012 - 08:13 | |
This song's always a favorite - like this version.
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terrapin52 (Terrapin Station, TX) | | Posted: Aug 02, 2012 - 21:23 | |
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jen3005545 (Fort Worth, TX) | | Posted: Jul 02, 2012 - 10:44 | |
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bluecshells
| | Posted: Jul 02, 2012 - 10:40 | |
 Ahhhahahaaa... |
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shellbella (so california) | | Posted: Jul 02, 2012 - 10:39 | |
bhallmark wrote:Oh, JIMMY. Why haven't you called yet?  I'm waiting for that call too.... |
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bhallmark (I really can see Russia (well, the embassy anyway) from my house!) | | Posted: Apr 29, 2012 - 19:33 | |
Oh, JIMMY. Why haven't you called yet?  |
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cosmiclint (Vancouver BC) | | Posted: Feb 26, 2012 - 09:06 | |
Any version of this song is automatically my current all time favorite Led Zeppelin song
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(former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | | Posted: Jan 25, 2012 - 16:16 | |
This song is soooo good my nipples get hard when I hear it...
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(former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | | Posted: Oct 22, 2011 - 14:16 | |
Everybody in my hotel room loves this song, including this live version...
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crnkan (Pleasant Hill, Mo) | | Posted: Aug 20, 2011 - 14:03 | |
helgigermany wrote:Robert Plant is as good as, maybe better than Mick Jagger!
No Doubt! |
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helgigermany (Germany) | | Posted: Jun 18, 2011 - 13:10 | |
Robert Plant is as good as, maybe better than Mick Jagger!
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tphord (Up 'ere) | | Posted: Feb 12, 2011 - 13:31 | |
Live Zeppelin is simply amazing !
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Hannio (Austin, TX) | | Posted: Jan 12, 2011 - 06:50 | |
buddy wrote:Anyone who doesn't give this a 10 is a chump or 15 years old.
I guess I'm a chump then. I love the studio version of this song on Zep III, but Plant's orgasmic moanings and cutesy, coy ad-libbing ("doncha even think about it!") on this cut irritate the hell out of me. It's a shame really, since Page's musicianship is exquisite, as always. |
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jaoli
| | Posted: Jan 12, 2011 - 06:48 | |
the music this morning is downright awesome!
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repeat108 (Ridgway, CO 81432) | | Posted: Oct 09, 2010 - 13:25 | |
Most Amazing......you CAN hear a pin drop and they just NAILED IT!!!! Thanks guys for being what you are......
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BKardon (Boulder, CO by way of State and Madison) | | Posted: Oct 09, 2010 - 13:23 | |
xtalman wrote: That is an amazing flick. I saw just recently and my 3 1/2 year old was playing air guitar during. Best part of the movie is when Page plays "Whole Lotta Love". Jack White and The Edge stand there with their jaws dropped. Goes to show, no matter how big the celebrity, you gotta stop and watch what Jimmy Page is doing! |
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xtalman (What dimension?) | | Posted: Sep 07, 2010 - 12:54 | |
vandal wrote:Listening to this live version of "That's the Way" puts me in mind of a strange but sort of wonderful movie-documentary made a couple of years ago called, "It Might Get Loud." It's sort of a three-way interview and collaborative with individual vignettes from Jimmy Page, Jack White, and The Edge (Dave Evans). The Jimmy Page portions were a revelation to me. As a long time Zeppelin fan, I guess I never really paid much attention to Jimmy's background and early history, outside of his general "studio musician" and Yardbirds stints. "It Might Get Loud" opened my eyes to a whole side of Jimmy that I knew nothing about. I never realized the degree of his sensitivity, intelligence, and insight. Check it out, you won't regret it. Additionally, the other two guys were pretty amazing too; I don't mean to disrespect either of them (both are favorites of mine) - its just that this comment board is about Led Zeppelin. . .  Google: It Might Get Loud That is an amazing flick. I saw just recently and my 3 1/2 year old was playing air guitar during. |
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olesonb (Westminster, CO) | | Posted: Aug 06, 2010 - 12:30 | |
buddy wrote:Led Zeppelin, San Diego Sports Arena, 1974. After stunning us with an hour of raw power and creativity, Page, Plant, and Jones sat at the edge of the stage for an acoustic set, Jones on mandolin. You could hear a pin drop and feel the collective goose bumps (and I still do, every time I hear this). Undoubtedly one of the top three shows I ever experienced.
...they got me hypnotized, indeed...
I hate you. |
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jackiebd (Massachusetts) | | Posted: Aug 06, 2010 - 12:25 | |
"I can tell you when I knew we'd broken through, which was at San Francisco. There were other gigs, like the Boston Tea Party and the Kinetic Circus in Chicago which have unfortunately disappeared as venues, where the response was so incredible we knew we'd made our impression—but after the San Francisco gig it was just—bang!" Jimmy Page quoted from CREEM Magazine May 1974 . John Paul Jones recalls the show: As far as I'm concerned, the key Led Zeppelin gig - the one that put everything into focus – was one that we played on our first American tour at The Boston Tea Party. We'd played our usual one-hour set, using all the material from our first album and Page's ‘White Summer' guitar piece and, by the end, the audience just wouldn't let us off the stage. It was in such a state that we had to start throwing ideas around – just thinking of songs that we all might know or some of us knew a part of, and work it from there. So we'' go back on and play things like ‘I Saw her Standing There' and ‘Please Please Me' – old Beatles favorites. I mean, just anything that would come into our head, and the response was quite amazing. There were kids actually banging their heads against the stage – I've never seen that at a gig before or since, and when we finally left the stage we'd played for four and a half hours. Peter (Peter Grant – Zep's manager) was absolutely ecstatic. He was crying and hugging us all. You know… with this huge grizzly bear hug. I suppose it was then that we realized just what Led Zeppelin was going to become.”” More info from a Led Zeppelin website...... http://www.ledzeppelin.com/venue/boston-tea-party |
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HazzeSwede (Vinyl Land) | | Posted: Jul 05, 2010 - 15:32 | |
Best Led CD !!!  Every track is a ten. |
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Peace_tode (Atlanta) | | Posted: Jul 05, 2010 - 15:31 | |
Transition doesn't get much smoother than that. Go Bill!
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Cynaera (South of Neanderthal) | | Posted: Jun 03, 2010 - 19:19 | |
I've NEVER heard this song live - I loved it on vinyl, and on CD, but wow... Cranking it up, and to hell with the neighbors!  |
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jersey_birdman
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 Digging this one for sure |
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pollyh
| | Posted: Feb 28, 2010 - 20:09 | |
i couldn't agree more—all the songs from my high school years still sound great ~40 yrs later. were we lucky? yup.
gjeeg wrote:Funny how we grew up with This Greatness, this Legendary Music - as it has become - but that at the time it was just the music of our day that we dug. we never knew. I was 17 in 1971. We couldn't have known nor would have appreciazted it if we'd been told how many decades on the music would still thrill and offer meaning. |
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Jazbo (Beautiful Valparaiso IN.) | | Posted: Feb 28, 2010 - 19:55 | |
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vandal (arriving somewhere, but not here. . .) | | Posted: Jan 28, 2010 - 08:54 | |
Listening to this live version of "That's the Way" puts me in mind of a strange but sort of wonderful movie-documentary made a couple of years ago called, "It Might Get Loud." It's sort of a three-way interview and collaborative with individual vignettes from Jimmy Page, Jack White, and The Edge (Dave Evans). The Jimmy Page portions were a revelation to me. As a long time Zeppelin fan, I guess I never really paid much attention to Jimmy's background and early history, outside of his general "studio musician" and Yardbirds stints. "It Might Get Loud" opened my eyes to a whole side of Jimmy that I knew nothing about. I never realized the degree of his sensitivity, intelligence, and insight. Check it out, you won't regret it. Additionally, the other two guys were pretty amazing too; I don't mean to disrespect either of them (both are favorites of mine) - its just that this comment board is about Led Zeppelin. . .  Google: It Might Get Loud |
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fingerpin (OhiO) | | Posted: Jan 28, 2010 - 08:39 | |
Atombender wrote:Goosebumps. I just can't get enough of Zep. I'm 31 now and heard them the first time with 15... since then im really addicted :D
Any cure? :)
It's a virus; sorry, no known cure. Collect bootlegs and call me in the morning. |
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