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come rain song down on me



led zepplin - the rain song (mp3)

it can sometimes still amaze how many great records are out there that you've never heard before. do people who've spent their lives in music still get their socks blown off by something old on a regular occasion? and has anyone alive heard everything great, and if so, do you think they'd be happy or sad about it?

you may wish to ponder on these quasi-philoshopical questions whilst listening to this, a song from the legendary led zepplin, taken from their houses of the holy longplayer. this has been getting some serious action on the deck for the last three days, and is working hard sending the hair on the back of my neck into overtime. a stunning vocal delivery, heartfelt chord progression and "that" inimitable zepplin guitar style - you can only imagine the magic in the air moment when this was roaring throught the speakers during their 1979 knebworth effort.

my zepplin album collection now conists of this, led zepplin ii and led zepplin iv. any other tips would be greatly appreciated, as i'm only starting to understand the brilliance of what was once a wayne's world running gag ...