To be honest this song is okay but I think this is the worst Zeppelin album. It's just soulless in general. I love "Nobody's Fault But Mine" but that's about it. The songs are too guitar-army oriented, wanky. Too much Jimmy Page which is funny cause the subsequent album probably had too little!
I think Led Zeppelin was victim to a widespread trend whereby bands fall off after a double album.
Big Poopi in more poopi?
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"NEW YORK -- Jay-Z and a business partner are suing slugger David Ortiz, claiming the Boston Red Sox star named his Dominican nightclub after the hip hop mogul's chain of 40/40 nightclubs.
The lawsuit, filed Thursday in a federal court in Manhattan, accuses Ortiz and his sister of naming their Santo Domingo club Forty-Forty in the hopes of trading in on the rapper's name.
The suit seeks more than $5 million in damages and for Ortiz to forfeit any use of the name.
Jay-Z, a Yankees fan who performed at the team's World Series victory parade last year, opened his original 40/40 club in Manhattan with business partner Juan Perez in 2003."
To be honest this song is okay but I think this is the worst Zeppelin album. It's just soulless in general. I love "Nobody's Fault But Mine" but that's about it. The songs are too guitar-army oriented, wanky. Too much Jimmy Page which is funny cause the subsequent album probably had too little!
I think Led Zeppelin was victim to a widespread trend whereby bands fall off after a double album.
Big Poopi in more poopi?
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"NEW YORK -- Jay-Z and a business partner are suing slugger David Ortiz, claiming the Boston Red Sox star named his Dominican nightclub after the hip hop mogul's chain of 40/40 nightclubs.
The lawsuit, filed Thursday in a federal court in Manhattan, accuses Ortiz and his sister of naming their Santo Domingo club Forty-Forty in the hopes of trading in on the rapper's name.
The suit seeks more than $5 million in damages and for Ortiz to forfeit any use of the name.
Jay-Z, a Yankees fan who performed at the team's World Series victory parade last year, opened his original 40/40 club in Manhattan with business partner Juan Perez in 2003."