Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker/Living Loving Maid (She's just a woman)

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Putting the needle down on a Zeppelin album in the Seventies was like lighting a stick of dynamite. I dig it as much at 71 years old as when I listened to them IN 1971! The energy in me that rode its back has not changed. My body thinks that's weird. Ha. But so what? Peace Out!✌✌

heartsource
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Every young man needs to listen to these songs....this will prepare you for what is to come.

doctordetroit
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It's impossible for me to listen to Heartbreaker without Living Loving Maid. ❤ it's both of them or nothing.

minnesotaphats
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50 years plus and Led Zeppelin music is still fresh and very much enjoyable.

ncast
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When I walked into my high school gym in 1969 for the first time, this album was blasting fm the speakers. I asked who this was bc I had only listened to AM radio. And that's when puberty hit me right between the eyes.
Good Gawds no wonder the 70s were insane.

justaplainspokengirl
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I am a 70's child. My parents had this on 8-track it was pink., I was 7.. I am 56 still rocking with Led Zeppelin.. it is my favorite..❤❤❤❤❤❤

michelledunfee
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I was 14 years old in 1989 when I first heard Heartbreaker into Living Loving and I absolutely lost my damned mind. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING compared to that. All the heavy metal I was into just took a back seat to the thrill that was this album. My whole youth was defined by that pregnant one second pause between these songs and the birth of sheer exuberance that followed. At 48 I have listened to every genre of music that has followed, and nothing comes close to the rollercoaster thrill that was and is Led Zeppelin. Also, God bless John Paul Jones, the best and most underrated musician of that century 🔥

professorlegacy
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These songs are like peanut butter and jelly.

dropitbuster
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When I was 7 or 8, my oldest brother brought home "Houses Of The Holy". The first time I heard it, I was hooked. I'll be 59 in 2024 and I still listen to Zeppelin. 🤘🤘🤘

that_dave_show
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I've been playing the Zeppelin on the drums since I was 15 John Bonham was one of my drumming Heroes.. I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing.. coming back from rehearsal on the boulevard in Montreal Canada... When they announced his death... I pulled over and cried for over an hour... I was just a kid then... I'm 68 years of age now ... Teaching the kids to play drums... And still doing the occasional performance... Zeppelin anytime anywhere man!

stevewilkins
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I'm just now 68 and since 1972 a full blown Led head. Saw them in 1974 at the Capitol Center in MD by accident and unreal! John Bonham had a circle of drums around him and just took them to pieces!

georgem
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That suprisingly short pause between these 2 songs still thrills me silly after 40 years

neilus
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Yeah Remember 8-tracks and records, thats what we had, I just turned 68 yrs old in August, still love Led Zep

Lisa-hnhz
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Led Zeppelin will always be the quintessential rock band

vickjr
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Back in the day, the radio stations played Heartbreaker/Livin’ Lovin’. Today, when they only play Heartbreaker I’m like WTF??? This is not acceptable!

wvcricker
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As I am a true child of the 90s, the first time I heard this recording was on a gritty old cassette tape my neighbor lent me. At the time, I knew nothing more than Limp Bisket, Lincoln Park and Pappa Roach. Suffice to say that day changed my life forever.

keithrickson
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Every time a bell rings a really cool kid listens to Zeppelin for the first time.

mojojeinxs
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70 years old still love led Zeppelin ❤❤❤❤

leneschnemannfranzen
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These dudes were truly different. One of a kind. 🤌🏽

Dutchyyyy
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Im a rock fanatic, 66 yrs, and i have hundreds of favorite artist but none compare with these rock monsters, GET THE LEAD

jojodixon