This song was written by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy in 1929 after the reaction to the Louisiana floods of 1927. Many artists have covered this song. Zepplin is just one of them. One of my favorite versions of this is by John Campbell.
If you live in South Louisiana, this song has a deep personal meaning. We all know what it means to have a levee break.
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Just because it's novel doesn't make it good. This shit sucks... An injustice to led zeppelin, and personally makes me want to shit my trousers. Hate to piss on the parade, but nobody wants to hear a bunch of trombones, no matter how much flange you put on it. Oh, they can't sing either =(
zeppelin covered this song too
jquizan 4 months ago
Thats a trip
BAMH7861 6 months ago
they couldn't get a guitar? lmao
18elana 7 months ago
My prayers go out to all those affected by the flooding along the Mississippi.
saab96user 8 months ago
This song was written by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy in 1929 after the reaction to the Louisiana floods of 1927. Many artists have covered this song. Zepplin is just one of them. One of my favorite versions of this is by John Campbell.
If you live in South Louisiana, this song has a deep personal meaning. We all know what it means to have a levee break.
1blastman 9 months ago
That was awesome! Amazing trombone work. Can't wait to see them live next week.
petitveritas 9 months ago
this was terrible just terrible i couldn't even take this for 2 minutes
mopartrevor426 10 months ago
@bglasss Nobody wants to hear a bunch of trombones? Read the comments below, dude.
tubaguybh 10 months ago
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Just because it's novel doesn't make it good. This shit sucks... An injustice to led zeppelin, and personally makes me want to shit my trousers. Hate to piss on the parade, but nobody wants to hear a bunch of trombones, no matter how much flange you put on it. Oh, they can't sing either =(
bglasss 10 months ago
Bonerama is a bitchin band. Saw them at Jazz Fest 2010. The enormity of their sound gives you permanent goosebumps.
They played with Better Than Ezra as well. I was a little disappointed and surprised they didnt play "At Ch. Degaulle" but were great nonetheless.
nola000 11 months ago