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    Live this song is amazing. I havnt heard a record version. Does such a version even exist? I own led zep 1,2,3,4, houses of holy, coda, in through the out door, physical graffiti and presence and how the west was won, and i thought that was it apart from mabe another couple of live albums. Does anyone know where i can get it from? thanks

    barneydon December 11, 2005   Link
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    no lyrics..... still has a meaning

    bustledhedgeon December 08, 2005   Link
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    Jimmy played at the bbc studio's on a tv appearence. This is an amazing display of guitar genius.

    Dareon January 05, 2006   Link
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    do you have the bbc sessions? it could be on there.

    royharper_73on January 18, 2006   Link
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    If i rember correctly,he did this song with the Yardbirds before the band called a quits leaving jimmy with the tour schedule...thus a music legend was born.

    Corrosive30on February 10, 2006   Link
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    It's not on BBC Sessions. And I've heard this song with Yardbirds. It's just White Summer, he doesn't have the Black Mountain Side section in it. This song simply.. OMG!! I just.. wow. It sounds awsome and amazing and stuff, but the guitar is amazing.

    I looked all over to find tabs and most of them either said. "and it just get's too fast here" or just sucked. I finally found one and.. wow. There is only.. a few places with another guitar, but it's pretty much just Jimmy. Absolutely amazing

    EmporerEzekeilon March 19, 2006   Link
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    this song is on their first album (1969). this is also on their new live DVD. in the concert from the royal albert hall jimmy plays this song for 12 minutes and you wouldnt be sick of it by the end. he also does a lot of other riffs in the live version that are fun to try to figure out on your own since their are no tabs for it. Just shows that jimmy page is a truly awsome guitar musician.

    vinceismeon March 27, 2006   Link
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    this song is on their first album (1969). this is also on their new live DVD. in the concert from the royal albert hall jimmy plays this song for 12 minutes and you wouldnt be sick of it by the end. he also does a lot of other riffs in the live version that are fun to try to figure out on your own since their are no tabs for it. Just shows that jimmy page is a truly awsome guitar musician.

    vinceismeon March 27, 2006   Link
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    It's not on the first album. That's Black Mountain Side and it's completely different. This has Black Mountain Side IN it, but it's completely different. (Not the same acoustic/folky feel)

    EmporerEzekeilon March 28, 2006   Link
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    EmporerEzekeil can you tell me where you found the good tab for this song cause all the ones i found are clearly not what he's doing. Its songs like this (on top of all the other Jimmy Page genious) that i think make him the greatest guitarist ever

    msr123on April 01, 2006   Link

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