Quintas Posted February 28, 2009 Share Posted February 28, 2009 The Immigrant Song The song is like Din-din-din chikka din-din-din chikka din-din-din chikka din-din-din chikka AAAHH-Aahh! Aaahh! Moby Dick "Boom-tash" Here is how the song goes: "Boom, boom da da boom, da da boom, da da da da boom boom, boom, boom, boom, boom BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM, KAKA BOOM, KAKA BOOM, BOOM CHICKA LAKA CHICKA LAKA CHIKA BOOM! SHAKALAKA BOOM! Interesting trivia about this song includes: * Mr. Bonham, as he liked to be called, played 75% of this song with his head. * The remaining 25% wasn't played at all D'yer Mak'er This song is about a girl Robert Plant had a relationship with in Jamaica, which explains the reggae beat and guitar riff. The girl broke up with Plant, which resulted in Plant smoking lots of pot and writing this song out of heartbroken fury. It is now a classic Zeppelin song. "Yeah" -Jimmy Page Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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SuperDave Posted February 28, 2009 Share Posted February 28, 2009 The Immigrant Song The song is like Din-din-din chikka din-din-din chikka din-din-din chikka din-din-din chikka AAAHH-Aahh! Aaahh! Moby Dick "Boom-tash" Here is how the song goes: "Boom, boom da da boom, da da boom, da da da da boom boom, boom, boom, boom, boom BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM, KAKA BOOM, KAKA BOOM, BOOM CHICKA LAKA CHICKA LAKA CHIKA BOOM! SHAKALAKA BOOM! Interesting trivia about this song includes: * Mr. Bonham, as he liked to be called, played 75% of this song with his head. * The remaining 25% wasn't played at all D'yer Mak'er This song is about a girl Robert Plant had a relationship with in Jamaica, which explains the reggae beat and guitar riff. The girl broke up with Plant, which resulted in Plant smoking lots of pot and writing this song out of heartbroken fury. It is now a classic Zeppelin song. "Yeah" -Jimmy Page Huh? Try to make an effort to at least spell your thread titles correctly. It amkes it more reputable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ms_zeppelin94 Posted February 28, 2009 Share Posted February 28, 2009 The Immigrant Song The song is like Din-din-din chikka din-din-din chikka din-din-din chikka din-din-din chikka AAAHH-Aahh! Aaahh! Moby Dick "Boom-tash" Here is how the song goes: "Boom, boom da da boom, da da boom, da da da da boom boom, boom, boom, boom, boom BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM, KAKA BOOM, KAKA BOOM, BOOM CHICKA LAKA CHICKA LAKA CHIKA BOOM! SHAKALAKA BOOM! Interesting trivia about this song includes: * Mr. Bonham, as he liked to be called, played 75% of this song with his head. * The remaining 25% wasn't played at all Thank you!! That's the hardest I've laughed all day!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reggie29 Posted February 28, 2009 Share Posted February 28, 2009 No, it's actually derived from an old joke which goes something like this: Husband: "My wife is away on holiday". Friend: "Jamaica?" Husband: "No, she left of her own accord". A new spin on that oldy! Husband: "I got this amazing pipe from the UAE." Friend: Dubai? Husband: "No, it was a gift." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ninelives Posted February 28, 2009 Share Posted February 28, 2009 A new spin on that oldy! Husband: "I got this amazing pipe from the UAE." Friend: Dubai? Husband: "No, it was a gift." :lol: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angel With A Broken Wing Posted February 28, 2009 Share Posted February 28, 2009 The Immigrant Song The song is like Din-din-din chikka din-din-din chikka din-din-din chikka din-din-din chikka AAAHH-Aahh! Aaahh! Moby Dick "Boom-tash" Here is how the song goes: "Boom, boom da da boom, da da boom, da da da da boom boom, boom, boom, boom, boom BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM, KAKA BOOM, KAKA BOOM, BOOM CHICKA LAKA CHICKA LAKA CHIKA BOOM! SHAKALAKA BOOM! Interesting trivia about this song includes: * Mr. Bonham, as he liked to be called, played 75% of this song with his head. * The remaining 25% wasn't played at all D'yer Mak'er This song is about a girl Robert Plant had a relationship with in Jamaica, which explains the reggae beat and guitar riff. The girl broke up with Plant, which resulted in Plant smoking lots of pot and writing this song out of heartbroken fury. It is now a classic Zeppelin song. "Yeah" -Jimmy Page Really?? He played with his head??? Guess it's better than beating it against a wall. Which is what some of us are doing right about......now. Just kidding, your stories are funny. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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