The Rain Song: rock mandolin arrangement of the greatest of Led Zeppelin tunes
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After 15 years I revisited one of my favorite Zeppelin tunes and one of my earliest Zeppelin YouTube videos (my first I
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As Norman Blake says on Meeting on Southern Soil, Muddy Creek is an old Missouri tune in D that just begs some
The Wanton Song is one of my favorite tunes from Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti. A neat amalgam of Immigrant song, jazz standard,
Like Hidin’ on Me, another incredible tune from one of the Mississippi Sheiks configurations under the Jackson Blue Boys recorded December 1928
Black Country Woman is a country blues that’s a bit of a sleeper on Physical Graffiti, when you consider the powerhouse tunes
The New Five Cents is a great old tune in D that’s a perfect tune to have ready for a jam. I
This was the tune that turned a young teenage banjoist-bluegrasser on to Led Zeppelin. With the banjo, mandolin, and rave-up with heavy