Your Ten Favorite...Led Zeppelin songs
Your Ten Favorite...Led Zeppelin songs
I'm sure there are those who are disgusted by the sight of this topic, but I'm curious to see if anyone responds! Here I go...
1. Ten Years Gone
2. Misty Mountain Hop
3. Kashmir
4. The Rain Song
5. That's The Way
6. Since I've Been Loving You
7. I'm Gonna Crawl
8. Going To California
9. Good Times Bad Times
10. What Is And What Should Never Be
1. Ten Years Gone
2. Misty Mountain Hop
3. Kashmir
4. The Rain Song
5. That's The Way
6. Since I've Been Loving You
7. I'm Gonna Crawl
8. Going To California
9. Good Times Bad Times
10. What Is And What Should Never Be
I was all about the Led Zeppelin when I was in high school and rarely listen to them anymore. With that said, there are definitely some great songs in there, so here are my favourites:
1. That's The Way (probably in my Top 50 songs of all time)
2. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
3. Misty Mountain Hop
4. The Battle of Evermore
5. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
6. Dancing Days
7. What Is And What Should Never Be
8. The Lemon Song
9. The Rain Song
10. Thank You
1. That's The Way (probably in my Top 50 songs of all time)
2. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
3. Misty Mountain Hop
4. The Battle of Evermore
5. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
6. Dancing Days
7. What Is And What Should Never Be
8. The Lemon Song
9. The Rain Song
10. Thank You
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I dazed and confused
II communication breakdown
III whole lotta love
IV black dog
V the rain song
VI ramble on
VII stairway to heaven
VIII rock and roll
IX babe I'm gonna leave you
X good times bad times
II communication breakdown
III whole lotta love
IV black dog
V the rain song
VI ramble on
VII stairway to heaven
VIII rock and roll
IX babe I'm gonna leave you
X good times bad times
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So you resisted the temptation to list them I, II, III, IV etc. Would've done it myself if I could name 10 songs.
Recently watched a DVD of the Led Zep Live Aid outake. The appearnace by Phil Collins make me wish that Concorde had been taken out of service 15 years earlier. What was he thinking ?
Recently watched a DVD of the Led Zep Live Aid outake. The appearnace by Phil Collins make me wish that Concorde had been taken out of service 15 years earlier. What was he thinking ?
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Four Sticks
Archilles Last Stand
Thats The Way
When The Levee Breaks
Going to California
Bron Yr Aur
Battle of Evermore
The Rain Song
Down By The Seaside
Four Sticks
Archilles Last Stand
Thats The Way
When The Levee Breaks
Going to California
Bron Yr Aur
Battle of Evermore
The Rain Song
Down By The Seaside
echos myron like a siren
with endurance like the liberty bell
and he tells you of the dreamers
but he's cracked up like the road
and he'd like to lift us up, but we're a very heavy load
with endurance like the liberty bell
and he tells you of the dreamers
but he's cracked up like the road
and he'd like to lift us up, but we're a very heavy load
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Rock and Roll (and has nothing to do with Cadillac...one of the best rock songs ever)
Kashmir
When The Levee Breaks
Ramble On
Trampled Under Foot
Misty Mountain Hop
The Immigrants Song
What is and What should Never Be
The Lemon Song
Going to California
Kashmir
When The Levee Breaks
Ramble On
Trampled Under Foot
Misty Mountain Hop
The Immigrants Song
What is and What should Never Be
The Lemon Song
Going to California
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