Led Zeppelin
Bron-y-aur Stomp
Led Zeppelin III
(1970)

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helgigermany
Jun 06, 2013 - 13:11
coloradojohn wrote:
THIS was one of those LPs you could just flip over and set the needle down on again...and when it gets to the end, you'd just flip it over and set the needle down again...and yet again! and ahh, what a fine after-school ritual that was!
Later, Mom says, "Honey, why do I keep finding little — are those sesame seeds down in the cracks of the furniture?"

A bad hiding place for that sesame seeds it was, my friend! Nice song from LZ btw.


Imkirok
Jun 06, 2013 - 13:10
ErtColbert wrote:
Nothing better than a song about a dog


Does take a weird turn half way through, doesn't it?




misterbearbaby
Dec 31, 2012 - 10:49
Days like this, I'm truly glad I survived my "wasted" youth with enough of my faculties intact to appreciate LZ 40 years on, sitting on the sun on the back deck of the boat with RP cranked up. Thanks,


Spot_69
Oct 29, 2012 - 17:15

Nice! I hit play and it just happened to get in sync and go along really well with the beat for most of the clip. Heh.

Oh, and . . . one of my (many) all time favorite Zep songs!

clickfaster wrote:
Absolutely love this song, but I just can't keep this imagery out of my head.



hayduke2
Aug 27, 2012 - 17:28
Excellent!


dwlangham
Jul 27, 2012 - 07:29
People who know only Stairway To Heaven and hate Zeppelin for it have missed out on an interesting variety of music.


clickfaster
Apr 23, 2012 - 06:56
Absolutely love this song, but I just can't keep this imagery out of my head.




DigitalJer
Mar 22, 2012 - 13:53
That picking is just amazing


ErtColbert
Mar 22, 2012 - 13:50
Nothing better than a song about a dog


hencini
Feb 19, 2012 - 20:26
Great song.


Troutnskibum
Feb 19, 2012 - 20:18
My, my la dew la.... come on now it ain't too far



ckcotton
Sep 14, 2011 - 13:25
Deadwing wrote:
The Zep... There can be no substitute

BRAVO


Deadwing
Aug 14, 2011 - 04:32
The Zep... There can be no substitute {#Meditate}


More_Cowbell
Aug 04, 2011 - 09:32
Aint no companion like a two eyed pearl!


Red_Dragon
Jul 13, 2011 - 19:42
unclelonghair wrote:
It is possible to forget how much Led Zeppelin rocked. They're mostly remembered for Stairway to Heaven, etc. but they were a rockin' R&B / roots band. If this music were available live today I'd go and see it whenever possible.

yes it is. but it's also great to remember.


coloradojohn
Jun 12, 2011 - 03:31
THIS was one of those LPs you could just flip over and set the needle down on again...and when it gets to the end, you'd just flip it over and set the needle down again...and yet again! and ahh, what a fine after-school ritual that was!
Later, Mom says, "Honey, why do I keep finding little — are those sesame seeds down in the cracks of the furniture?"


unclelonghair
Jun 02, 2011 - 09:14
It is possible to forget how much Led Zeppelin rocked. They're mostly remembered for Stairway to Heaven, etc. but they were a rockin' R&B / roots band. If this music were available live today I'd go and see it whenever possible.


FeydBaron
May 17, 2011 - 15:24
Toe-tapping goodness.

And I can't imagine life without a blue-eyed Merle at my side (has been the case for the last 21 years, thank you Crystal, Salsa, and Dee.)


dwlangham
May 17, 2011 - 15:23
If memory serves, this was their first release that showed Led Zep was more than just a metal-blues band. Makes we want to go back and listen to Led Zep III, Houses of the Holy and Physical Graf.



HearsayDave
May 01, 2011 - 19:52
{#Cowboy} ζÒ§Ò



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