Led Zeppelin
Down By the Seaside
Physical Graffiti
(1975)

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unclehud
May 18, 2013 - 16:42
Jeez. Hanging out on the screened (and opaque) tennis courts on spring nights with the crew, listening to his on a portable cassette player. Moonlight, a glow from the roach, and an artificial illumination from cheap bourbon.


arserocket
Apr 17, 2013 - 09:13
Everyone in my trailer loves this


iTuner
Feb 13, 2013 - 13:27
THIS is the Led Zeppelin you wish you heard played on the radio. The chance to hear songs like this make me thankful for RP. Wouldn't be on my playlist but so happy when it comes up.


lemmoth
Feb 13, 2013 - 13:27
This is NOT your classic rock radio (where we only get to hear the big songs).. Thanks RP


zackdog0126
Nov 11, 2012 - 11:35



zackdog0126
Nov 11, 2012 - 11:31
Where else would you get a song from India and the Zepp


cohifi
Jun 06, 2012 - 22:20
kingart wrote:
Dead Zeppelin.

Maybe, but they seem to have following out there! At least there's water mentioned....... {#Umbrella}


kingart
Apr 04, 2012 - 11:30
Dead Zeppelin.


ter666
Mar 03, 2012 - 19:11
Takes me back to High School. Love it.


pinto
Mar 03, 2012 - 19:10
This would play well on The Grand Ole Opry


aspicer
Dec 31, 2011 - 08:20
Unforgettable memories to this double album. The cassette got stuck in my car player as a teenager, so I spent the whole summer listening to this album. Of all the ones to get stuck in my deck for the summer......PERFECT!


unclehud
Nov 29, 2011 - 14:39
Led Zeppelin goes country.


kingart
Nov 29, 2011 - 14:33
No doubt others noticed it, but this has a very Grateful Dead and Jerry dippy twang to it.


kcar
Jun 09, 2011 - 00:11
jagdriver wrote:
Great story here for Zep fans that'll you'll find most humorous.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9599650

Scroll the page to:

Excerpt: 'Roadwork'
by Tom Wright

Chapter 17: The Grande


Wow, that was cool. Makes you realize how the history of rock n' roll was filled with chance happenings, weird people, and seat-of-your-pants planning when things broke down. The music industry back then was definitely not a perfectly controlled machine...

I heard one story of luck that blew my mind a few years ago while watching a history of Stax/Volt records. The company had arranged a 1962 recording session with Johnny Jenkins. Since there was still some studio time left after the band had finished, the engineers let a kid who'd come along with Jenkins—mostly to drive the car and carry the equipment—record two songs. The kid was Otis Redding, the two songs became hits and Redding became the mainstay for Stax/Volt.


Dave_Mack
May 24, 2011 - 09:40
peter_james_bond wrote:
Bill, you should pair this song with Queen's Seaside Rendezvous from A Night At The Opera.


That's an amusing and odd song.



flyboy
May 24, 2011 - 09:40

I always picture parts of this song being what Arthur Dent hears the people of Krikkit singing when he's watching the history of Krikkit on Slartibartfast's Starship Bistromath, and he thinks that Paul McCartney would have enough money to buy Kent if he had written the song.





gabrielle7nt
Mar 22, 2011 - 07:19
Dave_Mack wrote:
It's chilly by the seaside in Carmel, but beautiful.


The sand was so cold, but offset by the hot guy pressed against me.


Dave_Mack
Mar 22, 2011 - 07:16
It's chilly by the seaside in Carmel, but beautiful.


agkagk
Mar 06, 2011 - 06:38
jagdriver wrote:
Great story here for Zep fans that'll you'll find most humorous.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9599650

Scroll the page to:

Excerpt: 'Roadwork'
by Tom Wright

Chapter 17: The Grande




That's a great goosebump-inducing story. Thanks.


peter_james_bond
Jan 18, 2011 - 15:58
Bill, you should pair this song with Queen's Seaside Rendezvous from A Night At The Opera. {#Roflol}



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