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There is just something about Led Zeppelin's Battle of Evermore
Posted on 12/26/22 at 8:29 pm
Posted on 12/26/22 at 8:29 pm
Every time I listen to it.
This includes Jason Bonham with Heart's version (live).
Discuss.
This includes Jason Bonham with Heart's version (live).
Discuss.
Posted on 12/27/22 at 12:45 am to Most Points Win
The production of that song is pretty amazing. Also, classic Led Zeppelin with the mandolin and Robert Plant vocals. Also, the song before Stairway to Heaven on IV.
Posted on 12/27/22 at 8:10 am to Most Points Win
quote:I feel like that'll be the last time.
Every time I listen to it.
quote:
Discuss.
1) Great song!
2) But been there done that (way too many times) and can't fathom being so stuck in time. Kinda reminds me of my Nana who always drug her chair real close when Lawrence Welk came on the air.
3) Why does this one so stick out to you?
Posted on 12/28/22 at 12:31 pm to awestruck
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But been there done that (way too many times) and can't fathom being so stuck in time.
So you don't listen to anything that you listened to a lot when you were younger?
Posted on 12/29/22 at 8:50 am to Most Points Win
quote:
This includes Jason Bonham with Heart's version (live).
Posted on 12/29/22 at 3:24 pm to Funky Tide 8
quote:I don't usually post ancient history.
So you don't listen to anything that you listened to a lot when you were younger?
Like previous said great song.
Mandolin my GOD what an instrument, didn't know much about it, know a lot more now. Harmonies. they did good; killer for their day. However these day's I like my male singers to not stay in falsetto. Because I'm listening for sing it like you mean it or don't sing it all. From deep down and not high lonesome at all. As for the mythology, story, tale pretty cool didn't know much then and they got my attention. However people singing about conditions, joys, and woes is gonna grab me more today... than primordial child hood angst once did.
It's kinda of like Boston, everyone was in into them by word of mouth (pre-social media), until now I'll listen to 30-40's seconds and usually have enough. Same with Led Zep'.
(and you)
Posted on 12/29/22 at 4:05 pm to awestruck
quote:
From deep down and not high lonesome at all. As for the mythology, story, tale pretty cool didn't know much then and they got my attention. However people singing about conditions, joys, and woes is gonna grab me more today... than primordial child hood angst once did.
You think Led Zeppelin's Battle of Evermore is primordial childhood angst?
Posted on 12/29/22 at 4:15 pm to Richard Grayson
Well not clinical childhood angst.
More of the garden variety Trilogy, Hogwarts, and Walking Dead. So some medival, some farther back, and the rest just throwing something on the wall to see that sticks.
And yep - Lot's of theirs stuck - In a good way.
More of the garden variety Trilogy, Hogwarts, and Walking Dead. So some medival, some farther back, and the rest just throwing something on the wall to see that sticks.
And yep - Lot's of theirs stuck - In a good way.
Posted on 12/29/22 at 4:49 pm to awestruck
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Well not clinical childhood angst.
More of the garden variety Trilogy, Hogwarts, and Walking Dead.
You think Tolkien was writing about childhood angst?
What does Walking Dead have to do with either Battle of Evermore or childhood angst?
Posted on 12/29/22 at 7:48 pm to Most Points Win
"Every time I listen to it.
This includes Jason Bonham with Heart's version (live).
Discuss."
... I am with you on this, and Zeppelin is not in my top 5 bands. Fantastic song. Sandy Denny and Robert Plants voices are the lead instruments in the song, with the mandolin driving the sung upward. A duet telling an epic story from a classic novel. Perfection...
This includes Jason Bonham with Heart's version (live).
Discuss."
... I am with you on this, and Zeppelin is not in my top 5 bands. Fantastic song. Sandy Denny and Robert Plants voices are the lead instruments in the song, with the mandolin driving the sung upward. A duet telling an epic story from a classic novel. Perfection...
Posted on 12/30/22 at 8:02 am to Most Points Win
I thought Plant and Alison Krauss did a pretty good job with this song on their tour this past summer. They sound pretty good together
Posted on 12/30/22 at 4:08 pm to Most Points Win
for me it's Kashmir
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