Led Zeppelin - Trampled Under Foot (Stereo!)



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Trampled Under Foot
(Jones/Page/Plant)
Greasy slicked down body, groovy leather trim
I like the way you hold the road, mama, it ain't no sin
Talkin' 'bout love (X3)
Trouble-free transmission, helps your oil's flow
Mama, let me pump your gas, mama, let me do it all
Talkin' 'bout love (X3)
Dig that heavy metal underneath your hood
Baby, I could work all night, believe I've got the perfect tools
Talkin' 'bout love (X3)
A model built for comfort, really built with style
Specialist tradition, mama, let me feast my eyes
Talkin' 'bout love (X3)
Factory air-conditioned, heat begins to rise
Guaranteed to run for hours, mama it's a perfect size
Talkin' 'bout love (X3)
Groovin' on the freeway, gauge is on the red
Gun down on my gasoline, I believe I'm gonna crack a head.
Talkin' 'bout love (X3)
I can't stop talkin' about...
Come to me for service every hundred miles
Baby, let me check your points, fix your overdrive
Talkin' 'bout love (X3)
Fully automatic, comes in any size
Makes me wonder what I did, before we synchronized
Talkin' 'bout love (X3)
Feather-light suspension, coils just couldn't hold
I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors
Talkin' 'bout love (X3)
Oh, I can't stop talkin' about love.
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Physical Graffiti is the sixth album, a double album by the English hard rock band Led Zeppelin. It was released on February 24, 1975 (see 1975 in music) and was the band's first release on its own Swan Song Records label.
The remaining eight songs were all recorded during the sessions for Physical Graffiti in early 1974. Additional overdubs were added and the final mixing was performed in October 1974 by Keith Harwood.
The original album jacket for the LP included die-cut windows on the building shown on the cover. As the inner sleeves for the discs were inserted in different orientations, various objects and people would appear in the windows, including photos of the band members in drag. The two buildings photographed for the album cover are located at 96 and 98 St. Mark's Place in New York City. These are the same buildings Mick Jagger is in front of in the Rolling Stones music video "Waiting on a Friend".
A review in Rolling Stone magazine referred to Physical Graffiti as Led Zeppelin's "bid for artistic respectability", adding that the only competition the band had for the title of 'World's Best Rock Band' were The Rolling Stones and The Who. The album was a massive commercial and critical success, reaching #1 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart, and has proven to be one of the most popular releases by the group, selling 16 million copies in the United States alone. Physical Graffiti was the first album to go gold on advance orders alone.[4] Shortly after the release of Physical Graffiti, all previous Led Zeppelin albums simultaneously re-entered the top-200 album chart. In 1998 Q magazine readers voted Physical Graffiti the 28th greatest album of all time; in 2000 Q placed it at number 32 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever; and in 2001 the same magazine named it as one of the 50 Heaviest Albums Of All Time. In 2003 the TV network VH1 named it the 71st greatest album ever. Rolling Stone ranked it
#70 on their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
Track listing:
1. "Custard Pie" (Jimmy Page, Robert Plant) -- 4:13
2. "The Rover" (Page, Plant) -- 5:37
3. "In My Time of Dying" (Page, Plant, John Paul Jones, John Bonham) -- 11:05
4. "Houses of the Holy" (Page, Plant) -- 4:02
5. "Trampled Under Foot" (Page, Plant, Jones) -- 5:36
6. "Kashmir" (Page, Plant, Bonham) -- 8:29
7. "In the Light" (Page, Plant, Jones) -- 8:46
8. "Bron-Yr-Aur"* (Page) -- 2:06
9. "Down by the Seaside" (Page, Plant) -- 5:13
10. "Ten Years Gone" (Page, Plant) -- 6:32
11. "Night Flight" (Jones, Page, Plant) -- 3:36
12. "The Wanton Song" (Page, Plant) -- 4:07
13. "Boogie with Stu" (Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant, Ian Stewart, Ritchie Valens**) -- 3:53
14. "Black Country Woman" (Page, Plant) -- 4:24
15. "Sick Again" (Page, Plant) -- 4:42
Personnel:
Jimmy Page -- acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin, producer
Robert Plant -- harmonica, vocals, acoustic guitar on "Boogie with Stu"
John Paul Jones -- bass, keyboards, mellotron, guitar, mandolin
John Bonham -- drums, percussion
"Trampled Under Foot" bears a strong resemblance to the Styx hit "Renegade," which was released in 1979. Likewise, there is an extremely strong resemblance between "Trampled Under Foot" and The Doobie Brothers 1973 release "Long Train Runnin'", originally pre-worked as "Osborne" in 1972. Some have accused Finer 11 of stealing the riff with the song "Paralyzer."




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yea except for coda ( 2 weeks ago by haj890)
yea except for coda
i just got done ... ( 2 weeks ago by DefLeppelin650)
i just got done watching 911 vidoes and then watched this. take a look at the difference of the comments between these two subjects. 911 is all " inside job, conspiracey nut" with bickering everywhere u turn, but music and zeppelin everyone agrees that zeppelin is badass and gold. thats why i love the 70's era and so wish i lived back then.
oh yeah, rock on ... ( 2 weeks ago by DefLeppelin650)
oh yeah, rock on too!!!
talking bout.. ... ( 2 weeks ago by thecrow1776)
talking bout.. great song!
this has got to be ... ( 1 week ago by smokinjoe056)
this has got to be the most retarded thing ive ever heard. comparing 9/11 to led zeppelin music and the 70s. nice
ok sorry for sayin ... ( 1 week ago by ewactiondq)
ok sorry for sayin that, i was just trying to get a point accross, but that comment disrupted the peaceful mood, so im sorry. i probably wouldnt have said that if i werent stoned, so sorry.
oh srry, im the ... ( 1 week ago by ewactiondq)
oh srry, im the same guy as defleppelin650, i just share this account wit my cuz
It's all connects! ... ( 1 week ago by FlavorRed)
It's all connects! I see it! Led Zeppelin and 9/11 are linked! They intended to hijack blimps originally but planes were just easier.
(ends sarcasm)
Array ( 1 week ago by Krusti600)
5*****
and in my favs :)
God damnt i love ... ( 1 week ago by THECOMEDIANCOCK)
God damnt i love this song
I can't stop talkin ... ( 1 week ago by favdiva2175)
I can't stop talkin bout love.....yessssssss.
This is probably ... ( 1 week ago by indiansfan303)
This is probably Zeppelin's raunchiest song, other than Whole Lotta Love...
good song ( 1 week ago by Guitarplayer4499)
good song
LMAO - Hijack ... ( 6 days ago by bigolham)
LMAO - Hijack blimps! Alot of damage can be done with one of those suckers.
This song is an ... ( 5 days ago by sixstring314)
This song is an orgasm.
more like orgastic ( 5 days ago by ilikechile)
more like orgastic
def top 3 all time ... ( 5 days ago by ledzep2909)
def top 3 all time zep songs
fucking great song. ( 4 days ago by mikeisapro)
fucking great song.
I found this CD at ... ( 4 days ago by shortydog27)
I found this CD at a pawn shop for 3 dollars!
I rule
ok i have t ask wtf ... ( 4 days ago by cluch9)
ok i have t ask wtf was the video u were playing there?
LOL ( 2 days ago by Kaylin1779)
LOL
I read that Led ... ( 2 days ago by beatlejuice72)
I read that Led Zeppelin was inspired by Stevie Wonder for this song. That's probably how that clavinet sound came about on it. It's more R&B and funky than the bluesy rock stuff they had done prior to this. Great f-ing song!
Stevie Wonder style ... ( 1 day ago by antifagaucha)
Stevie Wonder style rip off.
Whoever influenced ... ( 4 hours ago by kongenavnorge56)
Whoever influenced them, I'm glad they did because this song kicks ass.


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