LED ZEPPELIN - A Taste by Pete Hollow - mp3@320 [TNT Village]seeders: 8
leechers: 0
LED ZEPPELIN - A Taste by Pete Hollow - mp3@320 [TNT Village] (Size: 182.49 MB)
Description- TRACK LIST 01. Whole Lotta Love (from Led Zeppelin II 1969) 02. Since I've Been Loving You (from Led Zeppelin III 1970) 03. Black Dog (from Led Zeppelin IV 1971) 04. What Is And What Should Never Be (from Led Zeppelin II 1969) 05. Communication Breakdown (from Led Zeppelin I 1969) 06. Going To California (from Led Zeppelin IV 1971) 07. Heartbreaker (from Led Zeppelin II 1969) 08. No Quarter (from Houses Of The Holy 1973) 09. Immigrant Song (from Led Zeppelin III 1970) 10. The Rain Song (from Houses Of The Holy 1973) 11. Moby Dick (from Led Zeppelin II 1969) 12. Thank You (from Led Zeppelin II 1969) 13. Good Times Bad Times (from Led Zeppelin I 1969) 14. Over The Hills And Far Away (from Houses Of The Holy 1973) 15. Ramble On (from Led Zeppelin II 1969) 16. Stairway To Heaven (from Led Zeppelin IV 1971) - ARTIST Led Zeppelin were an English rock band, active in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s. Formed as the New Yardbirds in 1968, they consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant, bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. The band are widely considered to be one of the most successful, innovative and influential groups in the history of music. Led Zeppelin did not release songs from their albums as singles in the United Kingdom, as they preferred to establish the concept of album-orientated rock. Their first two albums, with their heavy, guitar-driven blues rock sound, led to Led Zeppelin being regularly cited as one of the progenitors of heavy metal and hard rock. Led Zeppelin disbanded following Bonham's sudden death in 1980. They were described as the "greatest rock and roll band of all time" and are one of the best-selling music artists—various sources estimate the group's sales at more than 200 or 300 million albums worldwide. [From Wikipedia] don't make me plead, please seed! - THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Friends may come and go, but enemies accumulate Ciao from the italian Alps Sharing Widget |