Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin I (1969) (Full Album)

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0:00 Good Times Bad Times
2:47 Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
9:29 You Shook Me
15:57 Dazed and Confused
22:23 Your Time Is Gonna Come
26:58 Black Mountain Side
29:10 Communication Breakdown
31:39 I Can't Quit You Baby
36:21 How Many More Times

JeffSmith-ittm
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When you're 73 and you hear Led Zep the way they were . . . you're 20 again.
Hard to beat the LZ sound. Forever

dougsmith
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That drum, that drum, ... The quality of the bass line, the talent of the guitar, the diferent shapes of the voice.
An absolutely master piece.

joseluismoles
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I'm not particularly happy about getting old. Some things still work well in your body and..well... some take time to adjust.
But I'm damn happy that I was there to hear this LP when it first came out. It was a monumental moment for me.
I'm a teenager every time I hear it once again.
And that's a good day for me.

saleconomos
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This was the first LP I bought with my pocket money. Im 65 still takes me back there to age 14. ❤💔

molly
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i was 18 years old in the army in highlands new jersey in nervous, no experience of any kind....fellow soldier turned me on to this music and it changed my life and fast....june 69 got arrested for pot and spent 4 months in the fort dix stockade....i am now 71 in east texas and blaring this at full gets old

ronniebrown
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Hi to all, I was born in '76 and my father was A Zeppelin's big fan...Since I was in the crib, I've started to listen Led Zeppelin 'cause my father, and I've never stopped to do it. The best band ever...

denisceleghin
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17 years old When this great album came out, 69 years old now, Music still fresh. 1 of the greatest band's. Legends, Peace & Love.

brynleyoakley
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1969 Hawaii ✌️💘 we had this album of course. My husband and I first met...Led Zeppelin always on. Hendrix, Janis too. Saw Hendrix late 1969 at Waikiki Shell. First night they didn't give him the juice he wanted so 2 free concerts Saturday and Sunday night ❗❗ We were all so close. Small area. What a trip, we'll never forget. Good old hippie days ✌️💖

carolferguson
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I was late to the game, but what a game it has been. I moved from the hinterlands of Montana to L.A. in 1979, going in to my sophmore year of high school. In Montana, back then, you really had just 3 choices of music; pop, country AND western. I'll tell you, just L.A. rock radio was a revelation to me.
Then one fall day some people in a club I had joined took me to the midnight movies. No Rocky Horror for this group, we saw The Song Remains the Same. I can still feel that moment in time, when my world shifted. Suddenly, the years of listening to my parent's albums of classical, blues and folk all lined up in one stupendous moment. It was all over after that.
I love music, all kinds, my music portfolio is varied and deep, but I always come back to the boys. They are my lodestone and touchstone and shall always be while I'm drawing breath.

hondoredmontana
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I can't tell you how many times I've listened to this album. It came out when I was 13. As with so many other albums I loved before and after Led Zeppelin, I had no understanding of what genre of music influenced the bands I loved when I was in my early teens. I just knew I loved the music. I'm 65; John Bonham is arguably the greatest jazz/blues influenced rock drummer of all time. Jimmy Page was a genius and made sounds come out of a guitar that nobody had ever heard before. Robert Plant's voice has such range and such an incredible sound I couldn't believe what I was here when I heard it the first few times on this album. But you don't hear that many people to talk about John Paul Jones. I just listened to the base and the organ all the way through this album. It's Jones's genius at maintaining the beat that allows the other three to riff throughout the album, especially John Bonham. Jones gets overlooked so often when people talk about led Zeppelin.

dukehooten
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In my 70’s now and this sounds just as fresh as it did in ‘69

johnmullineaux
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My wife and I have both turned 70. With this music we have not only grown up musically...
It was our best time back then: school from 1967, apprenticeship until 1971, dance school during that time, birth of my son in 1975, oh, just wonderful! Even today, when the old bones join in, we allow ourselves to wriggle to the music...
Led Zeppelin also allowed us to understand our son when he started growing up with Metallica and making music himself...

dietermachmuller
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I am 67 years old and I have seen Led Zeppelin live in concert. Even way back then I new I was experiencing rock history being made . 😎

tomd
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Im 68 now. I can still picture myself on my drums, in my room playing to this. Makes me feel young again. Best album ever. Period

petemitchell
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what can one say except ** THIS IS LED ZEPPELIN ** full stop am 70 and i still love listening to them even my 3 Granddaughters love listening to them Long Live Led Zeppelin

SALTYDOG
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Amazing first album, they kept getting better. Music of my life. I am 63 now and I never grow tired of hearing Led Zeppelin

elisatosi
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this album is 54 years old....and still better then most songs out there

aair
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Just imagine releasing Led Zeppelin I and II, two of the greatest rock albums of all time, in the same year, the first being your debut album. That's beyond amazing. Simply the greatest band that ever walked this earth.

leikeylosh
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I was 4 years old when this album was released. My dad had this album. I'm now 58 & I can honestly say that Zeppelin is my overall favorite band. The headliners on the soundtrack of my life. Love them so much ❤

angie.