Is This The Most Impossible Zeppelin Song To Dance To?
SEASON 3, EPISODE 5 "THE CRUNGE" Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy (1973) ABOUT ROY I'm Roy — a recovering lawyer who traded his briefcase for a guitar case (and sometimes a keyboard). After decades in the courtroom, I now play solo covers of classic rock and the songs you grew up with. Every performance is 100% human: real hands, real strings and keys, no AI. No backing tracks. Just me, an instrument, and a lifetime of loving this music. Real hands, real strings, no AI.🎸 New videos every week or two — so SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss one! / @roy_plays_for_you CREDIT: @ontherhodes8088 for the synth horn lines ... yes, they are a bit out of phase, but I will get better. LINER NOTES *** The Crunge is a dance you can't dance to. The band wanted to cheekily put dance steps for it on the album, but logistically, you can't follow it. *** At the end, when Robert Plant asks "Where's the bridge?" He's referring to the James Brown song they took the guitar riff from -- where Brown asks his band to "Take it to the bridge." The whole riff is a whole other Zeppelin vibe, and fans are polarized about its place in their compendium. *** The lyric, "Ain't gonna call me Mr. Pitiful, no I don't need no respect from nobody," reference Otis Redding, who originally performed Aretha Franklin's "Respect," and had the song "Mr. Pitiful." 🔔 New acoustic cover videos every week! SUBSCRIBE to follow my journey from courtroom to classic rock covers: / @roy_plays_for_you THIS VIDEO IS DEDICATED TO :: Parents who share music with their kids. #ledzeppelin #ledzeppelincover #thecrunge #funk #jamesbrown #jimmypage #robertplant #johnbonham #johnpauljones #otisredding #thebridge #synth #dance ** COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER ** Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statue that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No infringement of copyright is intended in any way under DMCA, under the terms of fair use for education. NO PROFIT is made by me on any material contained herein.

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