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Fabulous but so underrated song by Mountain. This band is so underrated and never got their true due.
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I disagree. I've always been crazy about them. One of my favorites. People that don't appreciate them don't know good music. It's that simple.
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In the late 60's I listened to this album over and over!! My grown children remember me doing that!! I'm now a great grandmother and still love Mountain.
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The album I got has the full title of this as 'Tired Angels (for J.M.H)'
so I presume that's for James Marshall Hendrix then?
Great song anyways
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Great album, i had it when it was new.
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This album is sooo vastly underrated. It's simply one of the best rock albums ever made.
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@CreeMetis I agree 110%
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@TheDman216 ....sorry, thats it?....no you have to add the great talent of Leslies to the tone!!
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@stampedehero22 ...and a big part of Cream's sound was the direction/influence of Felix.
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@balchoth It was a crap load sun colleseum pa heads..master and gain,thats it
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@anyl8ter Thought misty mountain hop was more about LSD, definitely ramble on was Tolkein inspired
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Direct refference to Tolkiens Lord of the Rings, in Led Zepplin's "the battle of evermore". It also is as far as i know the only Led Zepplin song to have a woman singing in it, her name was Sandy Denny. words were..."the drums will shake the castle wall, the ringwraiths ride in black (ride on)



i love how the solo guitar sounds anyone know how is named this effect???
AdlejandroP 3 years ago
it's an overdriven sunn amplifier, I think
balchoth 3 years ago
this song refers to Tolkein's Lord of the rings...:the wrinkled lines on the king of gondor's face ...of course the king of Gondor was aragorn...Led Zepplin also made a few references to Lord of the rings Misty mountain hop...Ramble on (gollom)..what an incredibly influential book
anyl8ter 3 years ago 3
Oh, thank you, I didn't know that.
balchoth 3 years ago