I wasn’t convinced by the Led Zep as 50s songs, but for Black Sabbath: Paranoid, it’s a revelation. It makes me realise lyrics I’ve never heard properly in the close to 50 years I’ve known this album
These young businessmen will go far in their chosen executive careers – you can see the go-getting zeal in their eyes.
Are these, and the Led Zeppelins available as individual tracks anywhere other than just YouTube whole albums?
I note there are also albums by the Deep Purples, the Rainbows and, c&w favourites, the Kisses.
Mousey says
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retropath2 says
Wonderful! I love this sort of nonsense. Can’t wait until 4 to see how they tackle the wonders of side 1.
Kaisfatdad says
Thanks @Mousey! This is magnificent! All so wonderfully and so respectfully done.
The channel is from Argentina of all places,
https://www.youtube.com/@marceve76
Chrisf says
Talking of Led Zeppelin…..
eddie g says
Brilliant. Especially ‘Ramble On.’ Can’t wait till their version of ‘Close to the Edge.’
Mousey says
Personally I’m looking forward to Tarkus
fentonsteve says
Don’t use the box!
salwarpe says
I wasn’t convinced by the Led Zep as 50s songs, but for Black Sabbath: Paranoid, it’s a revelation. It makes me realise lyrics I’ve never heard properly in the close to 50 years I’ve known this album
These young businessmen will go far in their chosen executive careers – you can see the go-getting zeal in their eyes.
Hawkfall says
Planet Caravan is very good.
retropath2 says
Are these, and the Led Zeppelins available as individual tracks anywhere other than just YouTube whole albums?
I note there are also albums by the Deep Purples, the Rainbows and, c&w favourites, the Kisses.
salwarpe says
More time travelling Led Zep – I really like how the singer conveys Percy’s moans and groans in this one