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chowder_man
instant mood lifter. i've never listened to this song without feeling a little less shitty by the end of it :D led zep iv has been in my car's cd player for the past couple of weeks or so, and this is always the first song i listen off of it, impossible to have a frown on your face listening to it :)
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chowder_man
lmao you're in the shoutbox for like every led zep iv song and your shouts are always golden :)
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pteronophobic
One of the most beautiful songs ever, it brings me peace. The electric mandolin (I think JPJ is playing it, but I could be wrong) on the "How the West Was Won" version deserves special mention.
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Allesistminimal
"I didn't see too many this time..." You've gotta love How The West Was Won. ♥
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RoomForSymmetry
Listening to this song is like meditation to me. It completely takes me away to another place and relieves my anxiety. Gorgeous!
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ForestFloor
Standing on a hill in my mountain of dreams, telling myself it's not as hard as it seems
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RAY7654321
Listening to the album that had No name. Eventually became Known as "Led Zeppelin IV" released on November 8, 1971. Changed the music world: In 2002, Spin magazine's Chuck Klosterman named it the second greatest metal album of all time and said that it was "the most famous hard-rock album ever recorded" as well as an album that unintentionally created metal—"the origin of everything that sounds, feels, or even tastes vaguely metallic". Song written by Page, Plant.
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Reggie_Smith
I didn't think I cared much for Led Zeppelin, but the guitar work on this song is making me change my mind. I'll have to listen to some of their less known tracks.
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Oppressotron
'Don't know what it's like to listen to this in California' It's damn awesome with the ocean and the sun, that's how it feels. Then when you want it all to fall into the sea you listen to Aenima by Tool
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YoQueSe666
Lacking Bonham’s drums and the characteristic hard rock and heavy metal sound Led Zeppelin was becoming known for, “Going to California” sees the band going for a more folk rock vibe with great success. With Jones on mandolin, Page on acoustic guitar and Plant singing his heart out, the song also showcases the band’s softer side and incredible range. -- watchmojo
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JimiVonMicrodot
Don't know what it's like to listen to this in California, but it's pretty cool lying on my kids trampoline looking up at the stars......
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Oppressotron
The first time I went to California I listened to this song [2]. Yep, me too. Then I listened to Tool's Aenima...
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