| Thus quoth the Raven . . . oh, never mind. |
| my favorite song from IV. 10 |
| Bill just mentioned that Sandy Denny was the guest vocalist here, and this is the only time LZ had one. I was not familiar with her by name. Turns out she is quite well known in the UK, and her work dates back to Fairport Convention and others... sadly another case of artist vs substance addiction, deceased in 1977. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny |
| This album was my first exposure to Led beyond Stairway.... can still remember being blown away during our Outdoor Ed trip listening on my buddies walkman. Just incredible. Sadly not many kids today know or care to explore their catalog..... |
| Nice!! |
| mistabird wrote: ein sehr schöner song, unvergeßliche erlebnisse fallen mir ein nur gute das haben jetzt alle verstanden! |
| ein sehr schöner song, unvergeßliche erlebnisse fallen mir ein nur gute |
| Cynaera wrote: Total 10. I remember when my parents would take off for good fishing territory, leaving the house to me. I'd put this album on and sit at the end of the hallway where the stereo was, and just close my eyes and dream... It was before I'd ever read Lord of the Rings, but it moved me in ways I didn't understand until much later... Say what you want about this song, or this album - it kicked my creativity and made me realize that I wanted to be a writer. I love this whole album. Miss you so much, Cynaera... love this song... |
| old-fashioned cacophony |
| Long live the lads |
| martinc wrote: Imagine LedZep I, II, III and IV in two years. Glad to have been 16-18 during this time, the music was magical. Doesn't 1969 - 1973 = 4 years? |
| Imagine LedZep I, II, III and IV in two years. Glad to have been 16-18 during this time, the music was magical. |
| Just learned about Sandy Denny and the fact she is the only guest singer on a Zeppelin album and this being the only such song to have one. Now I know. I love this song for so long. |
| impediguy wrote: Maybe this is what Robert Plant was trying to recreate with Allison Krauss. |
| Did Led Zep steal the intro from Gustavo Santaolalla or vice-versa? |
| mpatnode wrote: You need to hear Dread Zepplin do Black Dog. It will bring it back for you.  fer sure ... I got a chance to see dread zep 15 years ago or so at Peabody's Downunder in the Flats of Cleveburg. Loved every minute of it ! |
| this one gets my long ago Tolkien memories rising, the echoeing vocals and strumming tune send me way back in a good, grand way |
| Maybe this is what Robert Plant was trying to recreate with Allison Krauss. |
| Cynaera wrote: I suppose the answer to that would be "yes." http://www.publishamerica.net/product88950.html That's a link to the website where one can buy my book, should one want to pay the ungodly-expensive price (I didn't set the price, so don't shoot me.) Truth be told, I think everyone is a writer of one sort or another. I miss you so very very much, Ann... rest in peace... |
| This is one of those songs that takes you on a little journey of wonder - it's so pure and mediative. I needed that, thanks. |