#Led Zeppelin III
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emisoras · 1 year ago
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teaforqne · 9 months ago
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I saw the love of my life today
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pretty girl...
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elliebear75 · 8 months ago
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🎶 Baby, since I've been loving you
I'm about to lose, I'm about to lose, lose my worried mind 🎶
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band-ranking-polls · 2 days ago
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Led Zeppelin: Semi final
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thelasthippie · 8 months ago
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Pleaseeeee !!!! Dont let me choise alone.. wich One is your BEST ? (Brains breaking..)
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heavypedia · 4 months ago
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Lançado em 5 de outubro de 1970, Led Zeppelin III é o 3° álbum de estúdio do Led Zeppelin. Com faixas que se tornaram clássicos, como "Immigrant Song", "Since I’ve Been Loving You" e "Tangerine", o álbum marcou uma mudança no direcionamento musical da banda, apresentando sons mais acústicos e influências folk. Apesar de reações mistas na época, alcançou o topo das paradas de sucesso tanto nos Estados Unidos quanto no Reino Unido e foi certificado 6x Platina pela RIAA.
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tangerina24 · 4 months ago
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I love everything about this episode - Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
The choice of the song
The ambiguous lines he throw
His sweet reflection on that period of recording Led Zeppelin III “celebratory time” “a perspective change”
His sense of humour
And of course the way he says “Jimmy”
“It was the only time that we actually did -pause- use an outdoor toilet together, separately, individually.”🤣 Robert, you’re hilarious❤️
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semi-dailysonglyrics · 2 years ago
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Tangerine, tangerine
Living reflection from a dream
I was her love, she was my queen
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rolandrockover · 1 month ago
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Since I've Still Been You
I would be only too happy to dub our two candidates today as Blues Brothers in spirit, if this could not be interpreted as somewhat inappropriate or even distasteful for today's subject.
So, if my instincts don't deceive me in an unspeakable way, some of you will hardly be surprised that I'm pulling Led Zeppelin's Since I've Been Lovin' You (1970) and Kiss' I Still Love You (1982) out of my hat with the not exactly daring thesis above and asking for a little test of strength in the matter of "Who suffers the best" (1). And of course I'll take off my black hat and my sunglasses in this regard.
This is about men left alone with their love, and what they tend do with it when they ponder their distant lover in their inner monologue and give themselves over completely to what bubbles out of them. Which is not necessarily the most constructive path to take in such a case. But since we're talking about Kiss once again, we should be happy with this approach, as they have never been closer to the blues than they are here and now, nor have they ever taken a decisive step beyond it.
While Led Zeppelin simply try to get rid of this insurmountable inner urge, this unique Baby, Baby, Baby - I Just Can't Live Without You thing, in as many details as humanly possible, I am often only too reminded of the depiction of small children in cartoons who hold their breath until they get their way and tend to turn blue in the process. Which is also where the popular saying "Getting the blues" might well have its origins, as I now suspect.
Kiss' I Still Love You, on the other hand, describes a man alone at home in a dim, warm light, surrounded by the ugly darkness, which should provide an appropriate setting for someone who gets the blues in the middle of the night and tends to completely tear his apartment apart in the course of emotional outbursts. Only to be brought back down to earth again and again by grief and insight, and yet, one breath later, banging on the door to self-destruction, screaming for entry.
And despite all of this, the woman remains gone, even though she does seem to have a thing for men who seem to have a thing for the blues (or who also hunt ghosts), just in a slightly different way than Paul does here. Unfortunately, this is of the least use to him.
Any of such a behavior could easily be seen as an almost innocently childish (see above), slightly perverted masochism, dwelling a couple of steps below the normative existential level of romance, or as someone who doesn't quite want to accept that the sun has already set a damn long time ago.
It's not pretty, but it's probably pretty romantic, if you like being down. But do you really want to call that romantic? Maybe. And how about overambitious? Oh, yes. Absolutely.
What else is there to say, except that sometimes it can be helpful to just jump in the shower, go to the hairdresser, and get on a slightly higher wavelength, and whatever else you might do to win back your sweetheart.
Sometimes it works.
Side Note:
(1) The Led Zeps are more of the intellectual version and Kiss the more direct one, at least in this case the one with a good deal more muscle. Speaking of muscles, the drummers of both bands keep their distance from each other acoustically, and yet are able to remain on an equal footing in terms of ambition.
I Still Love You (1982)
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Since I've Been Loving You (1970)
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emisoras · 1 year ago
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teaforqne · 8 months ago
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I need to know the people's opinion...
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lemongrablothbrok · 6 months ago
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Just listened to "Hats off to (Roy) Harper" for the first time in a million years, I guess because I'm a masochist or something or maybe needed to remind myself of just what makes me dislike the song so much and...I think it's really a shame, because the guitar work is compelling, I absolutely love whatever distortion effect they have going on with the vocals, and I enjoy the blues structure of the lyrics, it's just...the lyrics themselves are yikes, not to mention that God awful and completely unnecessary jumpscare that is the intro...ugh, yup. Thanks again, I still hate it.
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bijouxcarys · 1 year ago
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duranduratulsa · 9 months ago
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Today's CD Playlist 💿...
Led Zeppelin III (1970)
Godzilla: The Album (1998)
Danse Macabre by Duran Duran (2023)
Daughtry (2006)
#LedZeppelin #ledzeppeliniii #godzilla #godzillathealbum #duranduran #dansemacabre #daughtry #70s #90s #2000s #2020s #cd
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spiritguruofband · 2 years ago
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Day 20 - ,, And yesterday I saw you standing by the river,
And weren't those tears that filled your eyes,
And all the fish that lay in dirty water dying,
Had they got you hypnotized?
And yesterday I saw you kissing tiny flowers,
But all that lives is born to die.
And so I say to you that nothing really matters,
And all you do is stand and cry." - Led Zeppelin ,,That's the Way"
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clangandclatter · 1 year ago
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Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin III [US Release] (October 5, 1970)
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