8 Search Results for Tag: Led Zeppelin

10 Songs to Stargaze

Looking up at the the vast expanse of stars in the night sky can be an inspirational, if not magical experience, which is why our musicto community has put together this playlist of ’10 Songs to Stargaze’ to join you while you explore the cosmos.
Silhouette of two people staring at stars in a dark blue sky.

Ain’t No Disco

If you’re running the freeways, you need a little help… Featuring artists like: The Rolling Stones, Elliott Murphy, Steely Dan, Robert Cray, Paul McCartney, Led Zeppelin, The Osmonds, Paolo Nutini
Ain't No Disco

We All Want The Same Things

Connections are what unite us! Music from across the globe to inspire and rejuvenate. Featuring artists like: Amadou & Mariam, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Rhiannon Giddens, Fleetwood Mac, Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek, No Land, Los Lobos, Replikas
We All Want The Same Things

More Than Less Than Zero

The definitive Generation X mix tape to disappear in Los Angeles ca. 1983. Fuck Christmas with every directly-name-dropped and/or vaguely-hinted-at song in Bret Easton Ellis’s debut novel “Less Than Zero” — plus a couple of surprises.
More Than Less Than Zero

Otis and Andrew Got High – Again

Taking the energy at the front end and letting it slide, featuring artists like: Siouxsie and the Banshees, Method Man, The Pharcyde, All Them Witches, Roots Manuva, Devin The Dude, Charlotte Church, Brigid Mae Power

Otis and Andrew Got High - Again

Corduroy and LSD

The spirit of the 70s lives on, featuring artists like: Jimi Hendrix, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Steppenwolf, Bob Weir, Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, The Who

Borderline Country

Do-si-do to knee-slapping country songs from unexpected rock artists, featuring artists like: Beck, The Dandy Warhols, St. Vincent, Courtney Barnett, Starcrawler, Cake, Blind Melon, The Kills

Tangerine – Led Zeppelin

When most people think of Led Zeppelin, they think of vibrating, electric, bad-to-the-bone rock and roll. However, as most bands worth their salt, they had a kaleidoscope of sounds, sounds that involved an overlapping of genres, including blues, country, reggae, R&B and folk. “Tangerine” is one of their songs that doesn’t quite fall into the category of their usual sound, while simultaneously being their quintessential sound.