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Eleven-The-End
I just heard a live version of this song from June 21, 1977, it's like 29 minutes long, it's fucking amazing, awesome long piano section, great improvised instrumental section. They were really great at improvising.
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Eleven-The-End
yea it's the most epic song, definitely in my top 10 LZ songs, maybe even top 5.
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versatilevibes
It reminded me Black Sabbath, especially the atmosphere. It is not that typical for Led Zeppelin, as for me. And it still reminds me something of Black Sabbath. Maybe vocals and a bit gloomy riffs.
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Tobo-Potato
What a song! Anyone got similar songs? I think much of Motorpsycho's material remind me of this song.
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antonijover
Today I stumbled upon this song by Colour Haze and made my think of LZ's classic live mid-section (despite all the obvious differences): https://www.last.fm/music/Colour+Haze/_/Love
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onthewall2983
Hipgnosis did the album cover and Jimmy’s adornments on his white telecaster was a tip of the hat to Syd. And Gilmour was a fan, once cited as singing “Whole Lotta Love” in rehearsal and attending their last show.
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Merlijntoby
When I first heard this song, I thought "tool should cover this". Then I found out that this is one of the few covers tool ever did. Love this song
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RAY7654321
Listening to the 5th album "Houses Of The Holy" released on March 28, 1973. Was to be released in early January but controversy over the album cover delayed release. Gavin Edwards of Rolling Stone Magazine said at the time: "The epic scale suited Zeppelin: They had the largest crowds, the loudest rock songs, the most groupies, the fullest manes of hair. Eventually excess would turn into bombast, but on Houses, it still provided inspiration." Song written by Jones, Page, Plant. The only track on the album not engineered by the incredible Eddie Kramer, but by Andy Johns.
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andyhickson
@pogopatterson I tend to prefer videos with one unchanging picture, at least when there's no official music video. Keeps the focus on the music with no visual distractions.
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