01 Ramble On
02 Communication Breakdown
03 How Many More Times
04 You Shook Me
05 Dazed And Confused
06 Whole Lotta Love
07 The Lemon Song
08 Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
09 Heartbreaker
10 Living Loving Maid {She's Just A Woman}
11 Moby Dick
12 Bring It On Home
13 Good Times Bad Times
14 What Is And What Should Never Be
15 Your Time Is Gonna Come
16 Black Mountain Side
Part 2
01 Black Dog
02 When the Levee Breaks
03 I Can't Quit You Baby
04 Out On The Tiles
05 Stairway to Heaven
06 Thank You
07 Rock and Roll
08 Misty Mountain Hop
09 Four Sticks
10 Since I've Been Loving You
11 Friends
12 Celebration Day
13 Hats Off To (Roy) Harper
14 That's The Way
15 Immigrant Song
16 The Battle of Evermore
01 The Song Remains the Same
02 The Rain Song
03 Down By The Seaside
04 Ten Years Gone
05 In The Light
06 Tangerine
07 The Crunge
08 The Rover
09 Custard Pie
10 Dancing Days
11 Gallows Pole
12 In My Time Of Dying
13 Kashmir
01 No Quarter
02 Achilles Last Stand
03 We're Gonna Groove
04 Over the Hills and Far Away
05 Bron-Y-Aur
06 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
07 Nobody's Fault But Mine
08 Houses of the Holy
09 Tea For One
10 All My Love
11 Going To California
Part 5
In August 1968, Jimmy Page invited Robert Plant and John Bonham to join his band, the New Yardbirds, for a September tour in Scandinavia. In October 1968 they took the name Led Zeppelin, which stemmed from a humorous conversation among several musicians about their chances of going down like a lead balloon.
This is a 4-album anthology comprising music that defined the band's success.
In August 1968, Jimmy Page invited Robert Plant and John Bonham to join his band, the New Yardbirds, for a September tour in Scandinavia. In October 1968 they took the name Led Zeppelin, which stemmed from a humorous conversation among several musicians about their chances of going down like a lead balloon.
This is a 4-album anthology comprising music that defined the band's success.
"from a humorous conversation among several musicians about their chances of going down like a lead balloon" : In fact the name was proposed by Keith Moon drumer of the Who.
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