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Led Zeppelin bron-y-aur-stomp album version

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  • Everyone shut the hell up about bronies and get back to the fucking music. Yes, I got here because I googled "brony". But does that make me gay? No. Twilight and all that sparkly vampire shit is gay. Ponies having magical adventures isn't. Nothin wrong with completely straight dudes watching MLP.

    Just keep it away from Led Zeppelin and enjoy the fucking song.

  • Why can't music be this freaking amazing anymore? Like Robert and jimmy and john Paul and john all put emotion into all of their music and now of days everything is just so generic and has no heart or meaning or feeling. Just as long as it sounds cool, the radio station is going to play it. And that's whats wrong with the world

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  • radio stations never play this great tune,,,,,, mmm sydney have a go ya mugs....best song ever

  • 20 dislikes for the 20 objects on the backround image

  • @mrchuckman64 ....This is not mean to argue a point with you so please don't take it like that. I'm just speaking from things I've read and interviews I've conducted. Maybe occult was the wrong term to use for understanding of what I meant. I could also have used the term metaphysical although both are very broad terms.

  • @mrchuckman64 Occult is a very broad term. I consider some Norse lore (like the god Loki) to be in that. Stating that, Plant wrote the lyrics to most of the songs and as with No Quarter which refers to Norse lore. I've also had personal interaction with Plant (a benefit of working for a radio station) and have asked JPJ about it and even he said Plant was also into black magic for a period if time. As for the Tolkien, agreed, I think its wonderful he had such an influence on their music.

  • @theirishjoe420 No, only Jimmy Page had a fascination with the occult. As for the rest of the band, I don't think they did. But there's nothing wrong with them incorporating some of Tolkien's stuff, I've never thought of his works as satanic.

  • @1234candylane Nowadays? Are you, like, 80 years old?

  • @86RockandJock I,m pretty sure Bron-Yr-Aur is a place in Wales that Robert spent alot of time at.

  • It's very sketchy, they were very into the occult and rumors of black magic. Not to mention a fasination with JRR Tolkien, at least 5 songs quote his books.

  • Don't u guys know? The reason they split up after John died is because he was the one sacrificed to the devil for being the greatest of all time. At least that's why Jason refused to post with them for so long. He blamed them for his dads death.

  • @blodhgarm96 Male fan of the new My Little Pony show

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