What is you're favorite Zeppelin song?

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  1. Flannelwearin'gal

    Flannelwearin'gal .robert.johnson.fan.

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    Mine is most deff Over the Hills and Far Away.
    But Moby Dick is a close call

    What's youre favorite is Zeppelin song?
     
  2. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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  3. Flannelwearin'gal

    Flannelwearin'gal .robert.johnson.fan.

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    Dude, i remember when it was June 6th, 2006 and this local radio station, KSHE 96 played EVERYTHING backwards. The songs, the people talking on the radio, and they would have done the commercials backwards but the advertizers we like "no, you can't do that"

    It was awesome though cus they played stairway backward, and tiny dancer and another brick in the wall are the ones i can remember them playing backwards
     
  4. Beckner420

    Beckner420 troll

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    awww man, i braught in The song remains the same live record i only found yesterday into school today, because we have a record player there... i fell in love with it.

    Dazed and confused and No quarter blow my mind.
     
  5. Unknown American

    Unknown American Rogue Capitalist

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    I think my favorite is called "Whole lot of Love"

    Way down inside..Woman you need ..Love!

    But there are numerous other songs of theirs I like!:)
     
  6. thedinosaurcatcher

    thedinosaurcatcher Member

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    i like "ramble on" but i couldnt tell you why.
     
  7. LanSLIde

    LanSLIde Member

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    Well, stairway will always hold it's place near the top, but it's kind of divine. So second, then is Kasmir (love love love the noting), but over the hills and far away is pretty damn awesome too. Hell, they all are.
     
  8. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    i'm with hotwater. everything else is too overplayed.


    i do like all of their songs, but you can only hear them so many times daily on the radio before you just give up and stop listening to the classic rock stations altogether
     
  9. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    i honestly don't remember which ones were done by them and which ones by which of those two other bands, the ones named after companies that used to make steam rollers, buffalo springfield and i forget, at the moment, the name of the other one.

    i remember zep did some stuff that i liked, but i don't right at the moment recall what any of it was. i guess they were one of those bands i didn't pay that much close attention to. moody blues, yes, and tangarene dream were more my kind of focus.

    the doors did some stuff i liked too. basically the thing for me was and is, keyboards and synths. lyrics and guitar athletics somehow, i mean i know that seems to be what most popular music appreciation seems to focus on, but i've never been that mainstream, even of what at the time might have been considered to not be.

    the only lyrics that stand out for me are of the political action sort from the 'left' side.

    there were a bunch of songs from that era that resonate for me, but for the most part i don't remember who did them. of the non-political ones there was goddess on a mountain top and she's come undone. even no time left is, or was, kind of political for me, in and to my heart i mean. i think some of the ones i remember were by the association and some by the doors.

    i really, i don't know why my mind is being so cussedly blank about it, but i'm having a hard time trying to remember anything particularly by zeplaine.

    they did stairway to heavin? no wonder i have a flat forehead. yes that was and is one of the classics of all time. i wonder if anyone today can even imagine what it was really about. i wonder if some of the people on here some of the time even can.

    =^^=
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  10. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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  11. DancerAnnie

    DancerAnnie Resident Beach Bum

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    Heatbreaker I love...

    Whole Lotta Love is a close second.
     
  12. BraveSirRubin

    BraveSirRubin Members

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    Probably D'yer Maker.
     
  13. badassdawickedmoose

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    Am I allowed to say No Quarter?

    If not then possibly The Battle of Evermore.
     
  14. Tree-Hugger

    Tree-Hugger The Chainsaw

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    I've never had a favorite.
     
  15. McLeodGanja

    McLeodGanja Banned

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    The Rover, Going to California, When The Levee Breaks or Boogie With Stu or Kashmir oooh I can't decide.
     
  16. Flannelwearin'gal

    Flannelwearin'gal .robert.johnson.fan.

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    lol
    All I listen to when it rain is The Rain Song and When The Levee Breaks
     
  17. deviate

    deviate Senior Member

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    This question is pretty much impossible for me to answer, but it might be travelling riverside blues.
     
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