Zurück "Whole Lotta Love" (Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Willie Dixon) Unten
Titel Whole Lotta Love
Komposition Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Willie Dixon, 1969
Originalinterpret Led Zeppelin
Klicks 47808
Info According to Joy Press and Simon Reynolds' The Sex Revolts, American soldiers in Vietnam would ride into battle blasting "Whole Lotta Love", the part where it roars out of its fuzzed-out miasmic free-jazz middle section and back into its titanic brontosaurus riff. It's a terrifying image, bloodthirsty heavily armed children fueling themselves with the heaviest, most violent music available. But it's oddly exhilarating, too, and that's the genius of the song. Zeppelin turned teenage sex-drive into apocalyptic precision-tooled violence. Even in that experimental stretch, the peals of feedback sound like bombs falling. --Tom Breihan

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Led Zeppelin "Led Zeppelin II" Atlantic, 1969