My favorite Led Zep right now. . .

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My favorite Led Zep right now. . .

Post by honkyjonk » Thu Dec 30, 2004 9:36 pm

III




1. When the banjo and drums come in at the same time in Gallows Pole

2. Superduper uber sustain solo in Tangerine.
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3. Out on the Tiles- one of those 'just when you think that's enough licks for a song, there's one more lick' songs.

4. Bron-yarrrrrschtompf!!!!

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Re: My favorite Led Zep right now. . .

Post by Zeppelin4Life » Thu Dec 30, 2004 10:04 pm

I love out on the tiles. hey if ulisten closely you can hear page yell 'stop' or something in there. that is because he kept messing up the time to that over the bar riff. pretty advanced stuff going on there but its still awesome. gotta love that intro
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Re: My favorite Led Zep right now. . .

Post by dwelle » Thu Dec 30, 2004 10:13 pm

1. you mention is the highlight of the record for me. love that shit...

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Re: My favorite Led Zep right now. . .

Post by MichaelAlan » Thu Dec 30, 2004 10:15 pm

Goin' to California made me want to be a lead singer in a band. When Plant says "watch out.."


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Re: My favorite Led Zep right now. . .

Post by honkyjonk » Thu Dec 30, 2004 10:19 pm

Wait Mike,

Going to California is off IV. "Watch out Watch out" isn't that between harmonica breaths on Bring it on Home from II?

Hee. We're nerds here. . . .

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Post by kRza. » Thu Dec 30, 2004 11:12 pm

so fucking weird! I've been listening to III non-stop for the past month! It's incredible & my fave as well. And I will go on record as saying that the Immigrant Song has the most bad-ass groove ever recorded. Ever. Banshee scream and all. Stomps my nuts each time!!!
However - Tangerine belongs in that "out of tune" thread. The harmonies make me want to kill babies.
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Post by drumsound » Fri Dec 31, 2004 12:05 am

I love when the drums enter on "Since I've Been Loving You." You can drive a car between the snare and bass drum.

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Post by JASIII » Fri Dec 31, 2004 7:58 am

I recently discovered the badass drum sound on "Walter's Walk". It's on Box Set II but I can't remember which original album. The bass drum sound was like a revelation while driving in my car recently.
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Re: My favorite Led Zep right now. . .

Post by ubertar » Fri Dec 31, 2004 8:10 am

JASIII wrote:I recently discovered the badass drum sound on "Walter's Walk". It's on Box Set II but I can't remember which original album. The bass drum sound was like a revelation while driving in my car recently.
It's from CODA.

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Post by MichaelAlan » Fri Dec 31, 2004 9:02 am

honkyjonk wrote:Wait Mike,

Going to California is off IV. "Watch out Watch out" isn't that between harmonica breaths on Bring it on Home from II?

Hee. We're nerds here. . . .
I didn't mean It was on III...i was just sayin'. Oops. And I am pretty sure he says "watch out" on Going to California. Right before He goes up an octave and gets really high pitched... friggin awesome.
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Re: My favorite Led Zep right now. . .

Post by leigh » Fri Dec 31, 2004 10:07 am

kRza. wrote:However - Tangerine belongs in that "out of tune" thread. The harmonies make me want to kill babies.
Not as bad as the harmonies on Battle of Evermore, though, eh?

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Post by ubertar » Fri Dec 31, 2004 10:20 am

MichaelAlan wrote:
honkyjonk wrote:Wait Mike,

Going to California is off IV. "Watch out Watch out" isn't that between harmonica breaths on Bring it on Home from II?

Hee. We're nerds here. . . .
I didn't mean It was on III...i was just sayin'. Oops. And I am pretty sure he says "watch out" on Going to California. Right before He goes up an octave and gets really high pitched... friggin awesome.
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Post by Zeppelin4Life » Fri Dec 31, 2004 10:28 am

you ever hear the song 'Wearing and Tearing'. thats good shit
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Re: My favorite Led Zep right now. . .

Post by MichaelAlan » Fri Dec 31, 2004 10:32 am

ubertar wrote:
MichaelAlan wrote:
honkyjonk wrote:Wait Mike,

Going to California is off IV. "Watch out Watch out" isn't that between harmonica breaths on Bring it on Home from II?

Hee. We're nerds here. . . .
I didn't mean It was on III...i was just sayin'. Oops. And I am pretty sure he says "watch out" on Going to California. Right before He goes up an octave and gets really high pitched... friggin awesome.
It seems that the wrath of the gods got a punch in the nose and it started to flow, I think I might be sinking...
Precisely. Right after, The children of the sun begin...to awake.


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Re: My favorite Led Zep right now. . .

Post by moogrock » Fri Dec 31, 2004 11:30 am

ive been super obsessed with 'in the light' -- i found it as a demo from headly grange from 74...
and its unreal!!

its got this evil almost king crimson vibe in the verse...
find and download this gem immmmediately!

anybody else wannna back me up on this?

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