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This is my opinion of the most epic and powerful finales of symphonies of different composers. Your opinion is very important for me and if you hav...
fouks94 • 839 views
Seems like we have a lot of romantics here, and that's great, but I'd suggest the finale of Mozart's Jupiter symphony, when he combines all the themes into a fugue.
live from Gruga Halle Essen, West Germany
TheBolillo310 • 5,247 views
I would also love an audio recording of this show, I've looked everywhere but only video is available
Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page (guitar), Robert Plant (vocals), John Paul Jones (bass guitar, keyboards, mando...
RakyMaky • 111,851 views
@grahamjudge I think probably E, the song is in E
geeezer9 • 287,826 views
This is actually March 1969
Misty Mountain Hop by Led Zeppelin on the DVD
ledzep17395 • 389,315 views
@gonzaloperuano Yeah. The same concerts as the Song Remains the Same.
Led Zeppelin - Bring It on Home
Copyright - 1969 Atlantic Records
In 1969, English rock band Led Zeppelin recorded a version of the song for thei...
blestemp • 10,258 views
The guitar tone at 1:46 will burn you if you're not careful
Grateful Dead Sunshine Daydream 1972 Set 3
jamman6565 • 578 views
This is Set 3...
Howlin' Wolf (with Willie Dixon and Hubert Sumlin) performs Smokestack Lightning. Live England 1964
Radge1965 • 2,445,598 views
@PAULisDEADMANnumber9 I think you mean a clear influence on everything
Seems like we have a lot of romantics here, and that's great, but I'd suggest the finale of Mozart's Jupiter symphony, when he combines all the themes into a fugue.