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  1. 🎵 Listen to Led Zeppelin: https://lnk.to/LZI Listen to Mothership https://lnk.to/StreamMothership ♪ Watch all episodes of Led Zeppelin History https://lnk...

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  2. Watch Led Zeppelin perform their song 'Heartbreaker' live at Madison Square Garden in New York City in July 1973 from The Song Remains the Same. The Song Rem...

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  3. World-changing riffs, blues fury, power-ballad grandeur, Hobbits -- the definitive guide to Zeppelin's finest recorded moments. This list appears in Rolling ...

  4. May 16, 2023 · The version from a few weeks later, 29th September in Osaka I think is ever so slightly better for ever so slightly lower quality so do the trade if you want, but in both Robert’s full vocal range is heard and there is a great jam at the end. As a rule of thumb, the 1971 versions are far better and far more energetic than the 1973 versions for this one.

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    • 'Whole Lotta Love' (1969) Led Zeppelin's defining song – obscene, brutish and utterly awesome. "Way down inside," squeals Robert Plant, "I'm gonna give you every inch of my love" – adding, "I wanna be your backdoor man!"
    • 'Stairway to Heaven' (1971) The signature power ballad on Led Zeppelin IV towers over Seventies rock like a monolith. From the Elizabethan ambience of its acoustic introduction to Plant's lyrical mysticism to Page's spiraling solo, the eight-minute song is a masterpiece of slow-reveal intensity that withholds power, then ascends skyward like nothing in rock.
    • 'Black Dog' (1971) Arguably the most badass Led Zeppelin riff: It was cooked up by Jones, who had a Muddy Waters song stuck in his head. Page turned it into a chain-saw ballet on his Les Paul over Bonzo's stealth groove, with snarling multitracked rhythm guitar tearing up the midsection.
    • 'Kashmir' (1975) It's their hugest-sounding track, partly because it was one of the few that used outside musicians – a string and brass corps that augmented Jones' Mellotron swirls, Bonham's druid storm-trooper processional and Page's Arabic-­Indian vibe ("I had a sitar before George Harrison," he said).
  5. Sep 5, 2014 · And the soulful delivery of that Lowery vocal definitely helps. 10. "Turn On Tune In Drop Out With Me" (2009) This was the single from Cracker's latest album, "Sunrise in the Land of Milk and Honey."

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