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I do not believe that was a feigned cough. Bonham, I believe, was a smoker; and most likely after all that drumming and believe you man, that song had a '''''TON''''' of it. He was most likely barking his head off trying to recover! LOL! |
I do not believe that was a feigned cough. Bonham, I believe, was a smoker; and most likely after all that drumming and believe you me man, that song had a '''''TON''''' of it. He was most likely barking his head off trying to recover! LOL! |
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And Plant most likely just added that in, on the fly, as they say. |
And Plant most likely just added that "cough" lyric in, on the fly, as they say. |
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Just a thought. |
Just a thought. |
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What is this supposed to mean?
"Meanwhile, the distinctive, powerful drumming sounds of John Bonham were recorded in the same way as those on the track "When the Levee Breaks" from Led Zeppelin's fourth album." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.24.72.85 (talk) 22:19, 25 December 2009 (UTC)
"recorded in the same way" is very vague
Dylan cover
Quick question; how could Bob Dylan cover this song and release it in 1962? Is this just badly worded?
Not true
In my time of dying' is a song made from the other one "Jesus gonna make up my dying bed". It's a traditionall american gospel-religious tune, only arranged by Led Zeppelin and earlier by Dylan. First records I found on the topic was that it was sang by Joshua White (1930's 1940's). The same thing's with "The house of the rising sun" and "Fixin' to die". These are traditional american folk songs.
Covers
Also, Black Label Society have covered it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by NeF (talk • contribs) 00:53, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
- Actually, as far as I know, Zakk only recorded it with Pride & Glory, not BLS. 12.217.230.194 20:51, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
- there's also a cover by the white stripes 129.132.211.180 (talk) 15:12, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
Not technically a cover, but the distinctive riff is evident on the soundtracks of two songs on the soundtracks of Cowboy Bebop and Trigun, both of which are performed by Tsuneo Imahori. Worth mentioning? Radical AdZ (talk) 14:58, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
Bonham's cough at the end
I do not believe that was a feigned cough. Bonham, I believe, was a smoker; and most likely after all that drumming and believe you me man, that song had a TON of it. He was most likely barking his head off trying to recover! LOL!
And Plant most likely just added that "cough" lyric in, on the fly, as they say.
Just a thought.