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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsTaylor Hawkins singing Led Zep's Rock And Roll with Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Dave Grohl (2008)
Live at Wembley:
Sammy Hagar interview with Taylor and Dave that mentions that performance:
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Taylor Hawkins singing Led Zep's Rock And Roll with Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Dave Grohl (2008) (Original Post)
highplainsdem
Mar 2022
OP
I got that Wembley show DVD from Netflix and was rocking out, really enjoying it and had
brewens
Mar 2022
#1
Amazing concert. Dave Grohl singing Ramble On, my very favorite Zeppelin song:
highplainsdem
Mar 2022
#2
brewens
(13,538 posts)1. I got that Wembley show DVD from Netflix and was rocking out, really enjoying it and had
no idea this was coming! Plus, two of my favorite Zep songs! I was up jamming out on air guitar in front of my TV! LOL
highplainsdem
(48,910 posts)2. Amazing concert. Dave Grohl singing Ramble On, my very favorite Zeppelin song:
brewens
(13,538 posts)4. One thing I loved was Jimmy's work with The Black Crowes. That Live at the Greek CD
is really worth listening to. That drummer really has it down. Here's them playing the same song Page and Plant opened their Columbia Gorge show with in 1995. I was 9th row right in the middle.
Dustlawyer
(10,494 posts)3. +1! Thanks for posting!