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We're Gonna Groove Lyrics
Hear my baby comin' down the track
Betcha my baby's comin' back
Someday she'll get back to me
We're gonna raise a family
We're gonna groove, Yeah groove
Yeah we're gonna groove
We're gonna love... until the break of day
Sweet as sweet as sweet can be
You don't know whatcha do to me
Let me say you're my one desire
You just set my soul on fire
Oh we're gonna groove,Yeah groove
Yeah we're gonna groove
We gonna love... until the break of day
Sweet as sweet as sweet can be
Lemme tell ya you don't know whatcha do to me
You just set my soul on fire
Woman you know you're my one desire...
We gonna groove... (repeat)
Betcha my baby's comin' back
Someday she'll get back to me
We're gonna raise a family
Yeah we're gonna groove
You don't know whatcha do to me
Let me say you're my one desire
You just set my soul on fire
Yeah we're gonna groove
We gonna love... until the break of day
Lemme tell ya you don't know whatcha do to me
You just set my soul on fire
Woman you know you're my one desire...
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One of the most underrated Zeppelin songs, without a doubt
So damn groovy; Bonham fucking controls that sound.
Hell yeah man. When I finally started listening carefully to the drums (and bass) in the Zeppelin recordings it was like discovering them for the first time all over again. Bonham is like the engine of the Zep freight train.
Hell yeah man. When I finally started listening carefully to the drums (and bass) in the Zeppelin recordings it was like discovering them for the first time all over again. Bonham is like the engine of the Zep freight train.
This sounds pretty amazing live. It's usually one of there starter songs that they played to warm up the audience.
don't know how the hell this didn't end up on an album until coda... and it was only the opener for extremly early shows ('68/'69/'70)
As has been said; a former opener. It opens up in the Royal Albert Hall in 1970 on the DVD. I'd recommend it. Great song, and it surely made an awesome opener.
ive never heard this song until How The West Was Won and it is awesome
I have the live at Royal Albert Hall, good stuff
Yes, wow, we are having a 5.5 hour Zeppelin party of the DVD in just under 45 min... yea, anyway, I LOVE how it starts with Bonham beating the crap outta the drums before they start... and then it starts and he just beating away and the guitart riffs are edgy and the bass is just loud and crude and Plant just wails.. you don't really start better than that
"ive never heard this song until How The West Was Won and it is awesome"
too bad it's not on that album
'"ive never heard this song until How The West Was Won and it is awesome"
too bad it's not on that album"
Not sure if this is what he meant but I used to call the DVD How the West Was Won also.
Reminds me a lot of their cover of Train Kept a Rollin'. You can find it onLive at Texxas International Pop Festival 1969. It's a mainstream bootleg album. Fucking killer performance of How Many More Times on it as well.