Yaaaaay, my favorite Zeppelin song! Such a powerful love song, been used in a wedding or two. The way he sings this, makes me emotional every time! Ace you have such a beautiful, contagious smile! I love that you really listen, and give every song a chance 😀👍
I know you missed it man it does hang in there and then it comes back in the most dramatic way, it's one of the most dramatic finishes ever, laugh. But anyway I'm glad you loved it, they just were so good at so many things and I don't mind really thoughtful love song like that. It's absolutely beautiful.
Yes they have a few endings that sneak back in. Plant wrote this for his wife, she was a nurse, & had the study income until he made it big. They married in 1968, & were married until about 1982. I think they death of their 5 year old son, put a strain on their marriage, they still remain good friends. This was mine & my husbands wedding song, we celebrated our 39 Anniversary last month. So many couples had it as their wedding song, it’s a beautiful song.
Bullseye. The song theme is entirely about trust and enduring love, thru everything. Trusting in the song until the end, after it fades out, and allowing it to linger and return with a vibrant flourish, is the PERFECT metaphor for the meaning of the song, and for the person it was written for - Robert's wife. Zep has several songs that fade back in after they appear to be over.
Here is another great song from Led Zeppelin that you will enjoy. Led Zeppelin -"Trampled Underfoot" ua-cam.com/video/vamReLUOlrA/v-deo.htmlsi=ZC7ulihm2MRjqCVv
@@goody8504 Honestly, I disagree. The song theme is entirely about trust and enduring love, thru everything. Trusting in the song until the end, after it fades out, and allowing it to linger and return with a vibrant flourish, is the PERFECT metaphor for the meaning of the song, and for the person it was written for - Robert's wife.
There's "Stairway To Heaven", " The Rain Song", and then "Thank You" are the most beautiful songs of Led Zeppelin. I absolutely Love this song. 🎉🎉🎉
Don’t forget “10 years gone”
Yaaaaay, my favorite Zeppelin song! Such a powerful love song, been used in a wedding or two. The way he sings this, makes me emotional every time! Ace you have such a beautiful, contagious smile!
I love that you really listen, and give every song a chance 😀👍
LEGENDS!
It wasn't over!
Ten years gone is a great song to follow up this song ❤❤
This one takes me back family, this song hits hard. 🔥💪👍🔥🔥🔥
Robert ❤❤❤❤❤
I know you missed it man it does hang in there and then it comes back in the most dramatic way, it's one of the most dramatic finishes ever, laugh. But anyway I'm glad you loved it, they just were so good at so many things and I don't mind really thoughtful love song like that. It's absolutely beautiful.
Yes they have a few endings that sneak back in.
Plant wrote this for his wife, she was a nurse, & had the study income until he made it big. They married in 1968, & were married until about 1982. I think they death of their 5 year old son, put a strain on their marriage, they still remain good friends. This was mine & my husbands wedding song, we celebrated our 39 Anniversary last month. So many couples had it as their wedding song, it’s a beautiful song.
Bullseye. The song theme is entirely about trust and enduring love, thru everything. Trusting in the song until the end, after it fades out, and allowing it to linger and return with a vibrant flourish, is the PERFECT metaphor for the meaning of the song, and for the person it was written for - Robert's wife. Zep has several songs that fade back in after they appear to be over.
BONZO is so great ,he can still rock out in a quiet peaceful track like this . :)
Robert wrote this song for his wife.
Here is another great song from Led Zeppelin that you will enjoy.
Led Zeppelin -"Trampled Underfoot"
ua-cam.com/video/vamReLUOlrA/v-deo.htmlsi=ZC7ulihm2MRjqCVv
You cut it off too soon....it fades back in at the end.
Yes, it does.
Honestly, it doesn't add anything to the song anyway
@@goody8504 Honestly, I disagree. The song theme is entirely about trust and enduring love, thru everything. Trusting in the song until the end, after it fades out, and allowing it to linger and return with a vibrant flourish, is the PERFECT metaphor for the meaning of the song, and for the person it was written for - Robert's wife.
It's 'The Ocean', not 'Oceans'. The Ocean represents the crowd.
it's faded back into the end but you stopped listening
You are correct, it was still going on and you missed it.
I forgive your premature happy ending 😂
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