What Is and What Should Never Be (Remaster)
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What Is and What Should Never Be (Remaster) · Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin II
℗ 2012 Atlantic Records
Guitar: Jimmy Page
Producer: Jimmy Page
Drums: John Bonham
Remastering Engineer: John Davis
Bass Guitar: John Paul Jones
Vocals: Robert Plant
Writer: Jimmy Page
Writer: Robert Plant
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Old heads rest assured, us teenagers are still hanging out in basements, smoking weed, and listening to zeppelin.
I still feel sorry for all who missed the GREATEST MUSICAL ERA OF ALL TIME, THE SIXTIES AND THE SEVENTIES.
Is it panama red, or Hawaiian , or alcopoco gold, or just some Mexican
Like pink floyd,you may grow out of taking drugs but you never grow out of taking led zeppelin
makes me want to sing : she came in trough the bathroom window
Smoking led Zeppelin, listening to weed
Back when you would go out and buy a new album and then have a bunch of friends over and sit around in your bedroom, toking a joint and grooving to the new record. Music isn't shared like that anymore.
It sucks that one day we’re going to die and won’t be able to listen to Led Zeppelin anymore
Young heads rest assured, us old heads are still hanging out in the basement smoking weed and listening to Zeppelin! After work though 😂
when i listen to Led Zeppelin, my neighbors listen to Led Zeppelin
Without zeppelin music wouldn't be what it is today
The smooth Bass playing Of John Paul Jones, nothing like it on Earth.
The greatest rock n roll band known to man......bar none!
I will get the Led out until the day I leave this earth.
Possible the Most underrated led Zeppelin song
Thank God for Led Zeppelin
John Paul Jones had some of the best bass chops and style of any musician in history. Seriously underrated!
Greatest rock band in history. 22 years old and I’ll vouch that music like this is not a thing anymore. Unforgettable lost art.
The bass in this song gets me every time. it's so beautiful, yet so badass
John Paul Jones isn't appreciated enough even though he is one of the best bassists of all time!