Genius Lyrics
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Led Zeppelin – Sick Again
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“Sick Again” describes an experience with a groupie, which is someone, usually a woman, who tries to have sex with band members, sometimes in search of her own fame.
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Led Zeppelin – Sick Again (Early Version)
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[Instrumental]
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Jimmy Page (Ft. The Black Crowes) – Sick Again
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From the windows of your rented limousine / I saw your pretty blue eyes / One day soon you're gonna reach sixteen / Painted lady in the city of lies / Oh, do you know my name? / Do
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Sun Kil Moon covers Led Zeppelin's "Sick Again"
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http://pitchfork.com/news/58581-sun-kil-moon-covers-led-zeppelins-sick-again/
cc @palacelight @alt-weakling @jimH @thatkidfromlakewood @stormface @jamesturkey @bennyswans @nietzsche @sabbath @ColinStJohn
ps @brock I think it’s worth transcribing this even though it’s just a cover. This could be an interesting experiment for SEO + an opportunity to elaborate on Mark Kozelek’s love of Zeppelin
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Led Zeppelin – Ten Years Gone
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“Ten Years Gone” is about a relationship in which Robert Plant’s partner made him choose between either staying with her or pursuing his dream.
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Untitled
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Sun Kil Moon covers Led Zeppelin's "Sick Again". Upvote +3 Downvote. 4 posts ... lyrics/ cc: @news-genius @law-genius @genius-editorial-. New Music Tuesday (2 ...
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Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused
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“Dazed and Confused” is a rework of a song from Jimmy Page’s earlier band, Yardbirds, which is in turn a rework of a track by Jake Holmes. Holmes eventually sued Led Zeppelin for
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Led Zeppelin – Kashmir
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“Kashmir,” one of Led Zeppelin’s signature songs, was written after LZ’s 1973 tour, about a drive through an area of Morocco. As documented by Wikipedia, Robert Plant told music
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Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb
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Pink’s emotional journey into the past is both interrupted and heightened when his management breaks into the hotel room and has a doctor inject him with a drug that will snap him
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Led Zeppelin – Night Flight
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This song was mostly written by John Paul Jones, whom is listed with writing credits first. Jimmy Page’s guitar is played through a Leslie speaker on this track. The song was
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Led Zeppelin – Down by the Seaside
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Led Zeppelin recorded “Down by the Seaside” in early 1971, during the sessions that became the band’s untitled fourth album. However, Zeppelin held on to the song, releasing it on
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Led Zeppelin – Boogie With Stu (Sunset Sound Mix)
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[Verse 1] / Been in town, my baby, We just got to rock on / Yeah, darling, we just got to go home / I don't want no tutti-frutti, no lollipop / Come on, baby, just rock, rock, rock
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Ocean Wisdom – Splittin' The Racket
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“Splittin' The Racket”, off of Ocean’s album Chaos 93', is Ocean’s claim to fame, as he boasts about summer 2015 being the year that he blows up. Featuring a sample of Nas' “The
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Led Zeppelin – Driving Through Kashmir (Kashmir Rough Orchestra Mix)
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[Verse 1] / Oh, let the sun beat down upon my face / With stars to fill my dreams / I am a traveler of both time and space / To be where I have been / Sit with elders of the gentle
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Led Zeppelin – Thank You
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[Chorus] / If the sun refused to shine / I would still be loving you / When mountains crumble to the sea / There will still be you and me / [Bridge] / Kind woman, I give you my all
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Led Zeppelin – Black Country Woman
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“Black Country Woman” is an acoustic track, dripping with desire like many other tracks on the album. It was recorded in Mick Jagger’s garden in 1972, and was originally intended
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Led Zeppelin – Houses of the Holy
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Originally meant to be the title track for Zeppelin’s previous album of the same name, it was not included on the record because it did not fit in well with the other songs. Along
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Led Zeppelin – In My Time Of Dying (Initial / Rough Mix)
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[Verse 1] / In my time of dying / I want nobody to mourn / All I want for you to do / Is take my body home / [Chorus] / Well, well, well / So I can die easy / Well, well, well / So
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Sublime – Get Out!
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This song accurately illustrates the party culture of the youth in coastal Southern-California. Bradley describes how his house became a petri-dish for moochers and misfits looking
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Lil Wayne – I'm Me
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“I’m Me” (originally known as “1000 Degreez”) was slated to be the opening track to Lil Wayne’s sixth studio album Tha Carter III. When it leaked in 2007, the track was pulled and
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Neon Trees – Animal
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[Verse 1] / Here we go again / I kinda wanna be more than friends / So take it easy on me / I'm afraid you're never satisfied / [Verse 2] / Here we go again / We're sick like
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Led Zeppelin – Darlene
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Oh yeah / Darlene / Ooh, Darlene / Ooh, Darlene / Ooh, yeah / Darlene / Oh, oh, Darlene / Oh, oh, oh, Darlene / Ooh, come on, baby give me, me some / When I see you at that dance
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Led Zeppelin – Houses Of The Holy (Rough Mix With Overdubs)
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[Chorus] / Let me take you to the movie / Can I take you to the show? / Let me be yours ever truly / Can I make your garden grow? / [Verse 1] / From the houses of the holy / We can
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Trevor Daniel – Falling
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The song is for those who went through breakups etc… but after all it’s a pretty good song.
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Led Zeppelin – Everybody Makes It Through (In The Light) [Early Version / In Transit]
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Sunshine brings laughter / Rain clouds brings me down / I know forever after / I need the light, keep me ground / Whoa, mama, I get so lonely / In the rain, feel so blue / I want
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404 – Ya Heard
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“Ya Heard” was the first beat I produced for Issues With Aggression II and my goal was to make the worst piano-driven beat that I could.
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Led Zeppelin – Brandy & Coke (Trampled Under Foot) [Initial / Rough Mix]
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[Verse 1] / Greasy slicked down / Groovy leather trim / I like the way you hold the road / Mama, it ain't no sin / [Chorus] / Talking 'bout love / Talking 'bout love / Talking '
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Aesop Rock – 89.9FM Nighttrain Promo
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[Intro] / What's up? This is Aesop Rock for WKCR, check it / [Verse] / I traded my title as bent pedestrian for passenger status to coast muted / Finding the night train mildly
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Led Zeppelin – Baby, Come On Home
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“Baby, Come On Home” is a song by British rock band Led Zeppelin. It was recorded during sessions for the band’s first album, “Led Zeppelin” but remained unreleased until 1993
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Led Zeppelin – The Rover
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[Verse 1] / I've been to London, seen seven wonders / I know to trip is just to fall / I used to rock it, sometimes I'd roll it / I always knew what it was for / [Pre-Chorus
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Kira Kosarin – Replay
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[Intro] / One, two, three / [Verse 1] / Let's turn it up, while we're young / Fingers down, music loud, we'll chase the sun / N-nowhere to go (Go) / No place to be (To be) / We can
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Led Zeppelin – In My Time of Dying
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“In My Time of Dying” is Led Zeppelin’s longest studio recording, with a length of 11 minutes 6 seconds.
All four of the members of Led Zeppelin were listed with the credits of
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Led Zeppelin – Trampled Under Foot
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The lyrics were inspired by Robert Johnson’s 1936 “Terraplane Blues.” A Terraplane is a classic car, and the song uses car parts as metaphors for sex.
Per Wikipedia, Trampled
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