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2 months ago
Zebra - The La La Song - Live 1979
Zebra Live 1979
clayopalstar • 6,173 views
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3 months ago
Yes - Going For The One [Lyrics + Subs]
Yes
Song:Going For The One [Slow Version]
Track:1
Album: Going For The One
Genre: Prog Rock - Rock - Symphonic Rock - Hard Prog
Year: 1977
Country:U.K
Boropolis • 25,974 views
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@rsrs1491 Agreed...
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3 months ago
When The Levee Breaks Led Zeppelin +Lyrics
When The Levee Breaks by Led Zeppelin whoo hoo!
Lyrics:
If it keeps on rainin, levees goin to break,
If it keeps on rainin, levees goin to break,
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oscarinterprises • 2,221,778 views
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There were 70 that actually disliked this track? Why?
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4 months ago
Green Grass and High Tides
Outlaws
graybeard1952 • 2,521,672 views
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IMO, GGAHT is every bit as good as Freebird. Hughie Thommasson can play with anyone from that genre of music. Unfortunately, he left this earth a bit too early.
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5 months ago
pogo bow easy strike
this is how i bowl my strike
bloodeater9 • 7,155 views
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Don't be discouraged. Found that type of mouse (trac ball vs standard 2/3 button) can make a difference. Used a laptop without a mouse and IMO, it's a challenge to find consistency.
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7 months ago
Since I've Been Loving You - Led Zeppelin
Since I've Been Loving You by Led Zeppelin
Lyrics:
Working seven to eleven every night,
It really makes my life a drag,
I don't think that's righ...
OzWho • 6,670,851 views
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@myguiltypleasures1 And here I thought I was the only 1 who has those exact thoughts after listening to this song...
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7 months ago
Joe Bonamassa-Tea For One
Bonamassa covers zeppelin, doug henthorn guest vocals. . i was lucky enough to see joe and doug henthorn do this live last summer. god im glad i...
tompetty832002 • 414,485 views
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Outstanding instrumental work. This piece certainly opened my eyes (and ears) to listening to more of his music. If this was done as an instrumental similar to what Soulfly did with Four Sticks where the guitar mimicked the vocals, that would be incredible...
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1 year ago
Lady Gaga D'yer Maker Led Zeppelin Cover live @ The Bitter End 1/20/06
Stefani Germanotta (pre Lady Gaga) performing Led Zeppelin's "D'yer Maker" live at the Bitter End NYC in January 2006. Featuring Calvin Pia of AKUD...
biggledCAL • 1,046,977 views
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@newtonsbed This caught me off guard as well. It a good cover and she does have some vocal range. That said, not going to rush out any buy any of her music anytime soon.
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1 year ago
Soulfly - Four Sticks (Led Zeppelin cover)
Bonus track from Soulfly's new album OMEN (Special edition) out on May 25 2010!! enjoy!!!
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greektribe • 16,012 views
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Unique cover. Like the wahwah pedal used to replace the vocal parts. Can't make out the rhythm section. Drums are somewhat light.
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1 year ago
Rollins Band - Four Sticks (Zepplin cover)
Rollins Band - Four Sticks
I couldnt find the full song on here. So here it is :D
Its just a nice and simple slide show. The music is whats impor...
Punkforbrains • 31,404 views
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Typical Rollins cover. Prefer the original.
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1 year ago
Blind Melon- Out On The Tiles (led zeppelin cover)
from the cd, " A Rare Collection"
mistadobalina29 • 36,840 views
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First listen, I didn't get the tempo change from the original. Gave it a few more listens and can say it''s a very good cover. Still prefer the original
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1 year ago
Top 10 Solos of Jimmy Page
Looks to be my last one for a while, due to limited music library.
Anywho, the 10 greatest guitar solos of Jimmy Page, the guitarist of Led Zeppeli...
zorland876 • 321,501 views
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@kopiano2 White Summer/Black Mountain Side at #5 seems a stretch. Would put Heartbreaker #3, Dazed and Confused #4 and move the rest down 1 position.
@dfrancefort Zebra did covers of other bands such as the Moody Blues (Ride my Seesaw), ZZ Top (Tush, LaGrange), David Bowie (Ziggy Stardust) among others. The two that stood out for me were Wishbone Ash (Blowin' Free) and Peter Frampton ([I'll Give You] Money)...