Dogs are possibly the best pet you could have. They are totally reliant and appreciative of you and never need much more than love and a place to live. How many people do you know that fit this description? Probably none. Dogs are one of the oldest known pets and people all over the world have them. There are little dogs and big ones. Quiet dogs and noisy dogs. But, they are share one characteristic...they love their owners with no reserve.
Mob Rubout Mob Town Credits Country Life ("Autumn Lake") "Bron-Yr-Aur" "Rock and Roll" "Black Dog" "Since I've Been Loving You" "No Quarter" Who's Responsible? "The Song Remains the Same" "The Rain Song" Fire and Sword Capturing the Castle Not Quite Backstage Pass "Dazed and Confused" Strung Out Magic in the Night Gate Crasher No Comment "Stairway to Heaven" "Moby Dick" Country Squire Bonham "Heartbreaker" Grand Theft "Whole Lotta Love" End Credits (w/ "Stairway to Heaven")
Author: netto3
Keywords: Led Zeppelin The Song Remains Same movie film
Added: January 6, 2009
Mob Rubout Mob Town Credits Country Life ("Autumn Lake") "Bron-Yr-Aur" "Rock and Roll" "Black Dog" "Since I've Been Loving You" "No Quarter" Who's Responsible? "The Song Remains the Same" "The Rain Song" Fire and Sword Capturing the Castle Not Quite Backstage Pass "Dazed and Confused" Strung Out Magic in the Night Gate Crasher No Comment "Stairway to Heaven" "Moby Dick" Country Squire Bonham "Heartbreaker" Grand Theft "Whole Lotta Love" End Credits (w/ "Stairway to Heaven")
Author: netto3
Keywords: Led Zeppelin The Song Remains Same movie film
Added: January 6, 2009
Mob Rubout Mob Town Credits Country Life ("Autumn Lake") "Bron-Yr-Aur" "Rock and Roll" "Black Dog" "Since I've Been Loving You" "No Quarter" Who's Responsible? "The Song Remains the Same" "The Rain Song" Fire and Sword Capturing the Castle Not Quite Backstage Pass "Dazed and Confused" Strung Out Magic in the Night Gate Crasher No Comment "Stairway to Heaven" "Moby Dick" Country Squire Bonham "Heartbreaker" Grand Theft "Whole Lotta Love" End Credits (w/ "Stairway to Heaven")
Author: netto3
Keywords: Led Zeppelin The Song Remains Same movie film
Added: January 6, 2009
Mob Rubout Mob Town Credits Country Life ("Autumn Lake") "Bron-Yr-Aur" "Rock and Roll" "Black Dog" "Since I've Been Loving You" "No Quarter" Who's Responsible? "The Song Remains the Same" "The Rain Song" Fire and Sword Capturing the Castle Not Quite Backstage Pass "Dazed and Confused" Strung Out Magic in the Night Gate Crasher No Comment "Stairway to Heaven" "Moby Dick" Country Squire Bonham "Heartbreaker" Grand Theft "Whole Lotta Love" End Credits (w/ "Stairway to Heaven")
Author: netto3
Keywords: Led Zeppelin The Song Remains Same movie film
Added: January 6, 2009
February 28, 1975 Baton Rouge, LA US LSU Assembly Center Rock and Roll, Sick Again, Over the Hills and Far Away, In My Time of Dying, The Song Remains the Same, Rain Song, Kashmir, No Quarter, Trampled Underfoot, Moby Dick, Dazed and Confused (incl. Woodstock), Stairway to Heaven, Whole Lotta Love, Black Dog. A great show from 1975! The recording captures clearly the performance and is really atmospheric, making this a pleasure to listen to. The show itself is wonderful ... Robert is in good voice (something that doesn't happen often in 1975), and the band is amazing. Start to finish this show is great ... even the long Moby Dick is enjoyable. (Bonham was introduced as "the man with a bicycle clip caught in his sock ... the greatest percussionist since Big Ben!") No Quarter is a wonderful jam with some excellent piano from Jonesy and Kashmir is epic. Dazed And Confused is long and great, and the drumming, in particular, is immense. This is also the date on which Physical Graffiti was finally been released in the United States and Plant commented that fact: "The egg has been laid ... or is it the guy who got laid?" Well here we go . Have you ever seen six long haired teenagers piled in a Datsun smoking a butt load of weed on the way to a Led Zeppelin show well that's how we got there.New Orleans is only about one and half hour drive from the east end to the Assembly center it took us Two but I tend to drive slow stoned.This little Car had a pioneer 8 track Player with with 4 nice Jenson speakers and Led Zeppelin 2 and Houses of the Holy rockin all the way there.No we did not have Graffitti yet.Once we heard Robert say it was out well I bought it a day or two later on LP .It is My all time Favorite Album ever recorded by anybody.We piled in My friend Billy had got our Tickets his dad owned a music store and had some connection's. I had just got back from a trip to New York and had started a offshore job as a Painter .Yes it sucked but paid well.I was saving for a vacation my Cousin Woody was going to England in May and I wanted to go .Dad said He would pay half so I was going against My nature and saving.Dad paid more than half by the way. Well Robert appeared quite chipper He joked quite a bit and seemed to be enjoying Himself.John paul as always was steady and great everything He played and Awesome on No Quarter .I could watch Him play all Day if I was not such a massive Jimmy Page fan. Moby Dick kick's butt tonight.This show is far better than the Garden show from 3 weeks earlier which I had at the time thought was good. I can only assume it is because its a home venue and I had just got back to My friends and Family and the Band had some good Cajun Cookin and felt really good.On this night life was about as good as it gets what I did not know was i was just a couple of months from the best gift I have and Would ever recieve.Remmeber I was saving for a Vacation to England I don't know where to begin. Led Zeppelin had always played in New Orleans when they came to the area, so having them come to Baton Rouge instead was a big event, to say the least. People had come from all around and camped out for days in a rare snowfall in the hope of getting tickets. I can't remember if the concert sold out in a matter of hours or a matter of days, but it broke Elvis Presley's record for this venue, and I would guess that Led Zeppelin still holds the record here. Luckily, my aunt worked at LSU and I was able to get "festival style seating" on the floor before tickets even went on sale to the general public. Since Zeppelin also played here two years later, during the Presence tour, it is hard to remember anything particular about either show, except that at the beginning of each we were packed like sardines up against the barricade, and the security guys were pulling people over who were apparently being crushed. It would calm down after "Rock and Roll", but there would inevitably be another rush for the stage for songs like "The Song Remains The Same" or "Whole Lotta Love". The thing I remember the most about both shows is being totally awestruck. For this particular show, I had not yet completely absorbed all the songs on Physical Graffiti, but I was keenly aware that previous Led Zeppelin albums that had disappointed me to some extent were just different than the mostly blues-based stuff on the first two albums. Physical Graffiti later became my favorite Led Zeppelin album, although it is hard for me to say which was their best. My only "regret" is that Led Zeppelin did not videotape every show they did for posterity. I guess that would have been too cost-prohibitive, even for them, or maybe they didn't think people would care several decades later. My memories are fading now, but it goes without saying that "an evening with Led Zeppelin" was an evening well-spent. Type &fmt=18 at the end of the URL for high quality sound and pix!
Author: Conneyfogle
Keywords: the nobs
Added: January 6, 2009
February 28, 1975 Baton Rouge, LA US LSU Assembly Center Rock and Roll, Sick Again, Over the Hills and Far Away, In My Time of Dying, The Song Remains the Same, Rain Song, Kashmir, No Quarter, Trampled Underfoot, Moby Dick, Dazed and Confused (incl. Woodstock), Stairway to Heaven, Whole Lotta Love, Black Dog. A great show from 1975! The recording captures clearly the performance and is really atmospheric, making this a pleasure to listen to. The show itself is wonderful ... Robert is in good voice (something that doesn't happen often in 1975), and the band is amazing. Start to finish this show is great ... even the long Moby Dick is enjoyable. (Bonham was introduced as "the man with a bicycle clip caught in his sock ... the greatest percussionist since Big Ben!") No Quarter is a wonderful jam with some excellent piano from Jonesy and Kashmir is epic. Dazed And Confused is long and great, and the drumming, in particular, is immense. This is also the date on which Physical Graffiti was finally been released in the United States and Plant commented that fact: "The egg has been laid ... or is it the guy who got laid?" Well here we go . Have you ever seen six long haired teenagers piled in a Datsun smoking a butt load of weed on the way to a Led Zeppelin show well that's how we got there.New Orleans is only about one and half hour drive from the east end to the Assembly center it took us Two but I tend to drive slow stoned.This little Car had a pioneer 8 track Player with with 4 nice Jenson speakers and Led Zeppelin 2 and Houses of the Holy rockin all the way there.No we did not have Graffitti yet.Once we heard Robert say it was out well I bought it a day or two later on LP .It is My all time Favorite Album ever recorded by anybody.We piled in My friend Billy had got our Tickets his dad owned a music store and had some connection's. I had just got back from a trip to New York and had started a offshore job as a Painter .Yes it sucked but paid well.I was saving for a vacation my Cousin Woody was going to England in May and I wanted to go .Dad said He would pay half so I was going against My nature and saving.Dad paid more than half by the way. Well Robert appeared quite chipper He joked quite a bit and seemed to be enjoying Himself.John paul as always was steady and great everything He played and Awesome on No Quarter .I could watch Him play all Day if I was not such a massive Jimmy Page fan. Moby Dick kick's butt tonight.This show is far better than the Garden show from 3 weeks earlier which I had at the time thought was good. I can only assume it is because its a home venue and I had just got back to My friends and Family and the Band had some good Cajun Cookin and felt really good.On this night life was about as good as it gets what I did not know was i was just a couple of months from the best gift I have and Would ever recieve.Remmeber I was saving for a Vacation to England I don't know where to begin. Led Zeppelin had always played in New Orleans when they came to the area, so having them come to Baton Rouge instead was a big event, to say the least. People had come from all around and camped out for days in a rare snowfall in the hope of getting tickets. I can't remember if the concert sold out in a matter of hours or a matter of days, but it broke Elvis Presley's record for this venue, and I would guess that Led Zeppelin still holds the record here. Luckily, my aunt worked at LSU and I was able to get "festival style seating" on the floor before tickets even went on sale to the general public. Since Zeppelin also played here two years later, during the Presence tour, it is hard to remember anything particular about either show, except that at the beginning of each we were packed like sardines up against the barricade, and the security guys were pulling people over who were apparently being crushed. It would calm down after "Rock and Roll", but there would inevitably be another rush for the stage for songs like "The Song Remains The Same" or "Whole Lotta Love". The thing I remember the most about both shows is being totally awestruck. For this particular show, I had not yet completely absorbed all the songs on Physical Graffiti, but I was keenly aware that previous Led Zeppelin albums that had disappointed me to some extent were just different than the mostly blues-based stuff on the first two albums. Physical Graffiti later became my favorite Led Zeppelin album, although it is hard for me to say which was their best. My only "regret" is that Led Zeppelin did not videotape every show they did for posterity. I guess that would have been too cost-prohibitive, even for them, or maybe they didn't think people would care several decades later. My memories are fading now, but it goes without saying that "an evening with Led Zeppelin" was an evening well-spent. Type &fmt=18 at the end of the URL for high quality sound and pix!
Author: Conneyfogle
Keywords: the nobs
Added: January 6, 2009
February 28, 1975 Baton Rouge, LA US LSU Assembly Center Rock and Roll, Sick Again, Over the Hills and Far Away, In My Time of Dying, The Song Remains the Same, Rain Song, Kashmir, No Quarter, Trampled Underfoot, Moby Dick, Dazed and Confused (incl. Woodstock), Stairway to Heaven, Whole Lotta Love, Black Dog. A great show from 1975! The recording captures clearly the performance and is really atmospheric, making this a pleasure to listen to. The show itself is wonderful ... Robert is in good voice (something that doesn't happen often in 1975), and the band is amazing. Start to finish this show is great ... even the long Moby Dick is enjoyable. (Bonham was introduced as "the man with a bicycle clip caught in his sock ... the greatest percussionist since Big Ben!") No Quarter is a wonderful jam with some excellent piano from Jonesy and Kashmir is epic. Dazed And Confused is long and great, and the drumming, in particular, is immense. This is also the date on which Physical Graffiti was finally been released in the United States and Plant commented that fact: "The egg has been laid ... or is it the guy who got laid?" Well here we go . Have you ever seen six long haired teenagers piled in a Datsun smoking a butt load of weed on the way to a Led Zeppelin show well that's how we got there.New Orleans is only about one and half hour drive from the east end to the Assembly center it took us Two but I tend to drive slow stoned.This little Car had a pioneer 8 track Player with with 4 nice Jenson speakers and Led Zeppelin 2 and Houses of the Holy rockin all the way there.No we did not have Graffitti yet.Once we heard Robert say it was out well I bought it a day or two later on LP .It is My all time Favorite Album ever recorded by anybody.We piled in My friend Billy had got our Tickets his dad owned a music store and had some connection's. I had just got back from a trip to New York and had started a offshore job as a Painter .Yes it sucked but paid well.I was saving for a vacation my Cousin Woody was going to England in May and I wanted to go .Dad said He would pay half so I was going against My nature and saving.Dad paid more than half by the way. Well Robert appeared quite chipper He joked quite a bit and seemed to be enjoying Himself.John paul as always was steady and great everything He played and Awesome on No Quarter .I could watch Him play all Day if I was not such a massive Jimmy Page fan. Moby Dick kick's butt tonight.This show is far better than the Garden show from 3 weeks earlier which I had at the time thought was good. I can only assume it is because its a home venue and I had just got back to My friends and Family and the Band had some good Cajun Cookin and felt really good.On this night life was about as good as it gets what I did not know was i was just a couple of months from the best gift I have and Would ever recieve.Remmeber I was saving for a Vacation to England I don't know where to begin. Led Zeppelin had always played in New Orleans when they came to the area, so having them come to Baton Rouge instead was a big event, to say the least. People had come from all around and camped out for days in a rare snowfall in the hope of getting tickets. I can't remember if the concert sold out in a matter of hours or a matter of days, but it broke Elvis Presley's record for this venue, and I would guess that Led Zeppelin still holds the record here. Luckily, my aunt worked at LSU and I was able to get "festival style seating" on the floor before tickets even went on sale to the general public. Since Zeppelin also played here two years later, during the Presence tour, it is hard to remember anything particular about either show, except that at the beginning of each we were packed like sardines up against the barricade, and the security guys were pulling people over who were apparently being crushed. It would calm down after "Rock and Roll", but there would inevitably be another rush for the stage for songs like "The Song Remains The Same" or "Whole Lotta Love". The thing I remember the most about both shows is being totally awestruck. For this particular show, I had not yet completely absorbed all the songs on Physical Graffiti, but I was keenly aware that previous Led Zeppelin albums that had disappointed me to some extent were just different than the mostly blues-based stuff on the first two albums. Physical Graffiti later became my favorite Led Zeppelin album, although it is hard for me to say which was their best. My only "regret" is that Led Zeppelin did not videotape every show they did for posterity. I guess that would have been too cost-prohibitive, even for them, or maybe they didn't think people would care several decades later. My memories are fading now, but it goes without saying that "an evening with Led Zeppelin" was an evening well-spent. Type &fmt=18 at the end of the URL for high quality sound and pix!
Author: Conneyfogle
Keywords: the nobs
Added: January 6, 2009
February 28, 1975 Baton Rouge, LA US LSU Assembly Center Rock and Roll, Sick Again, Over the Hills and Far Away, In My Time of Dying, The Song Remains the Same, Rain Song, Kashmir, No Quarter, Trampled Underfoot, Moby Dick, Dazed and Confused (incl. Woodstock), Stairway to Heaven, Whole Lotta Love, Black Dog. A great show from 1975! The recording captures clearly the performance and is really atmospheric, making this a pleasure to listen to. The show itself is wonderful ... Robert is in good voice (something that doesn't happen often in 1975), and the band is amazing. Start to finish this show is great ... even the long Moby Dick is enjoyable. (Bonham was introduced as "the man with a bicycle clip caught in his sock ... the greatest percussionist since Big Ben!") No Quarter is a wonderful jam with some excellent piano from Jonesy and Kashmir is epic. Dazed And Confused is long and great, and the drumming, in particular, is immense. This is also the date on which Physical Graffiti was finally been released in the United States and Plant commented that fact: "The egg has been laid ... or is it the guy who got laid?" Well here we go . Have you ever seen six long haired teenagers piled in a Datsun smoking a butt load of weed on the way to a Led Zeppelin show well that's how we got there.New Orleans is only about one and half hour drive from the east end to the Assembly center it took us Two but I tend to drive slow stoned.This little Car had a pioneer 8 track Player with with 4 nice Jenson speakers and Led Zeppelin 2 and Houses of the Holy rockin all the way there.No we did not have Graffitti yet.Once we heard Robert say it was out well I bought it a day or two later on LP .It is My all time Favorite Album ever recorded by anybody.We piled in My friend Billy had got our Tickets his dad owned a music store and had some connection's. I had just got back from a trip to New York and had started a offshore job as a Painter .Yes it sucked but paid well.I was saving for a vacation my Cousin Woody was going to England in May and I wanted to go .Dad said He would pay half so I was going against My nature and saving.Dad paid more than half by the way. Well Robert appeared quite chipper He joked quite a bit and seemed to be enjoying Himself.John paul as always was steady and great everything He played and Awesome on No Quarter .I could watch Him play all Day if I was not such a massive Jimmy Page fan. Moby Dick kick's butt tonight.This show is far better than the Garden show from 3 weeks earlier which I had at the time thought was good. I can only assume it is because its a home venue and I had just got back to My friends and Family and the Band had some good Cajun Cookin and felt really good.On this night life was about as good as it gets what I did not know was i was just a couple of months from the best gift I have and Would ever recieve.Remmeber I was saving for a Vacation to England I don't know where to begin. Led Zeppelin had always played in New Orleans when they came to the area, so having them come to Baton Rouge instead was a big event, to say the least. People had come from all around and camped out for days in a rare snowfall in the hope of getting tickets. I can't remember if the concert sold out in a matter of hours or a matter of days, but it broke Elvis Presley's record for this venue, and I would guess that Led Zeppelin still holds the record here. Luckily, my aunt worked at LSU and I was able to get "festival style seating" on the floor before tickets even went on sale to the general public. Since Zeppelin also played here two years later, during the Presence tour, it is hard to remember anything particular about either show, except that at the beginning of each we were packed like sardines up against the barricade, and the security guys were pulling people over who were apparently being crushed. It would calm down after "Rock and Roll", but there would inevitably be another rush for the stage for songs like "The Song Remains The Same" or "Whole Lotta Love". The thing I remember the most about both shows is being totally awestruck. For this particular show, I had not yet completely absorbed all the songs on Physical Graffiti, but I was keenly aware that previous Led Zeppelin albums that had disappointed me to some extent were just different than the mostly blues-based stuff on the first two albums. Physical Graffiti later became my favorite Led Zeppelin album, although it is hard for me to say which was their best. My only "regret" is that Led Zeppelin did not videotape every show they did for posterity. I guess that would have been too cost-prohibitive, even for them, or maybe they didn't think people would care several decades later. My memories are fading now, but it goes without saying that "an evening with Led Zeppelin" was an evening well-spent. Type &fmt=18 at the end of the URL for high quality sound and pix!
Author: Conneyfogle
Keywords: the nobs
Added: January 6, 2009
I didn't practice this one..I'm just trying to cover all the fun songs. Plus, I've been playing with my new guitar. I will be making reviews for my amp and guitar. More Stats: 179,620 98% notes hit 576 note streak
Author: LJPA7XSKT
Keywords: azuritereaction FC black dog led zeppelin ipod touch 8GB guitar hero world tour custom song the muffs kids in america mainstreak rock heavy metal
Added: January 5, 2009
PLZ READ Me playing black dog by led zeppelin from the album Led Zeppelin 4, or the fourth album, or whatever you like to call it. This song was very difficult to perform a cover on because of the timing of the drums and guitar, it was especially hard on the solo because on some of the takes i was going too fast or too slow. Anyways this video is dedicated to my friend Shah because me and him were supposed to play a cover on this song together, but i didn't do this because me and him would have been doing takes on this song for hours. I might just make another video with me and my friend Shah covering Black Dog because that was the reason i didn't do Black Dog as my first video instead of the Ocean. Leave a comment about what you think. Enjoy the video.
Author: Morbidtoten
Keywords: Led Zeppelin Black Dog Guitar Cover Jimmy Page Robert Plant John Paul Jones Bonham Drums Bass Unison Shredding Solo IV 4th Album Gibson Les Riff
Added: January 5, 2009
RUDE COMMENTS WILL BE DELETED!!!!!
Author: ChicagoCubs179
Keywords: led zeppelin black dog guitar
Added: January 5, 2009
Date: 16ter Dezember 1972, 6te UK Tour Venue: Birmingham Odeon, Birmingham, England Label: Empress Valley # EVSD 243-245, 3 CD Sound: Aud 7 Disc 3 contains parts of the Show from the 20th Dec.
Author: bolson567
Keywords: led zeppelin blackdog IV 1972 sweet brummy roll rare4 bootleg jimmy page robert plant
Added: January 1, 2009
March 19th, 1975. They're awesome here...
Author: Obelix5150
Keywords: black dog vancouver live led zeppelin
Added: December 31, 2008
Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Johnes, John Bonham (Bonzo)
Author: onoszek1994
Keywords: "Robert Plant" "John Paul Johnes"
Added: December 31, 2008
Just messing around to see if this works. Part of the song "Black Dog" by Led Zeppelin.
Author: timweston1
Keywords: Black clip Dog Led Zep
Added: December 29, 2008
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Author: lfpj
Keywords: black dog led zeppelin robert
Added: December 29, 2008
here is the Led Zeppelin all girl cover band Lez Zeppelin doing the song Black Dog Live at the Bluebird Theater in Denver, Colorado on july 11, 2008. I think i shot this from the balcony. I am pretty sure. Sorry it took so long to get up. I am trying to get everything i have shot up before 2009!
Author: gothicangel0690
Keywords: Led Zeppelin Lez dancing days rock metal punk indie cover all girl female colorado denver bluebird mtv mtv2 classic kbpi the fox july 11 2008 bonaroo Black Dog
Added: December 23, 2008