Jan 14, 2019 · In its original form, Houses Of The Holy is a classic Led Zep sex-plea, with Robert Plant howling over wanting to take you to the movies over a jabbing, weirdly funky Jimmy Page blues-rock riff
Maybe more than enough. Oh darling, darling, darling; walk a while with me. Oh, you've got so much, so much, so much. [Verse 2] Many have I loved, and many times been bitten. Many times I've gazedLed Zeppelin Rock music Music. 23 comments. Add a Comment. Len_Zefflin • 1 yr. ago. I'm not sure if this song falls into this category, but the group had an agreement that when they put together set lists any member could veto a song for any reason. It's why they never played In the Light or Living Loving Maid. 29.
Led Zeppelin took the title of House of the Holy from their term for oversize arenas and stadia where they played live. After five years together, they were ambitious and confident enough to believe they could meet any musical challenge; this album even includes a swinging take on reggae, "D'yer Mak'er."
Atlantic. Songwriter (s) John Bonham. John Paul Jones. Jimmy Page. Robert Plant. Producer (s) Jimmy Page. " Hey, Hey, What Can I Do " is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released in 1970 as the B-side of the single "Immigrant Song" in the US.
Nov 28, 2010 · The Crunge: Led Zeppelin Tribute performing "Houses Of The Holy" live at Main's Mansion in Markham, Ont Canada on November 5th 2010 pedXI.