This is what I have to far:
Baby baby baby
Baby baby baby
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Baby baby baby
Baby baby baby
Baby baby baby
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Baby baby baby
Baby baby baby
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Baby baby baby
Baby baby baby
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Babe babe babe babe babe babe babe babe babe babe babe babe babe babe babe babe babe
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You sure you didnāt get them confused with Justin Bieber?
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yyy
April 6, 2021, 11:36pm
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I think the red and orange are reversed thereā¦ but yeah.
Sex could be further divided into:
I wanna bang you
I wanna bang you, but youāre banging someone else behind my back
Be careful, I think he is banging someone in your back.
In all seriousness, what citrus what?
yyy
April 7, 2021, 12:21am
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And you started this thread?!
Led Zeppelin performed "Killing Floor" live in 1968 and 1969, and it became the basis for "The Lemon Song", which they recorded on their 1969 album Led Zeppelin II. It was recorded in Los Angeles when the band were on their second concert tour of North America. In some early performances Robert Plant introduced the song as "Killing Floor"; an early UK pressing of Led Zeppelin II showed the title as "Killing Floor" and was credited to Chester Burnett (Howlin' Wolf's real name). For the second a Ot...
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I like the citrus touch. But The Lemon Song is all about sex (or maybe I have a dirty mind and it is about lemons).
Tangerine and Lemon Song.
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Right, OK. forgot them, all what was in my mind after a couple of albums while in the car the other day was baby baby baby babe aaaaaah,
āRobert was supposed to change the lyrics, and he didnāt always do thatā
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Sex & Citrusā¦lemon party? (Sorry about that. Please donāt Google it.)
Thatās a ādonāt press this buttonā
EDIT: OMG!
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Yeah. 75% of his lyrics were either āI heard this on a Chicago blues recordā or āI read this in a Tolkien book.ā Ended up costing them some money later on, though not as much as it probably should have.
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I read some article with quotes from Page that kinda reinforce the idea of they being the best covers bandā¦
They were shameless. Black musicians lost out on a lot of money.
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They would never have thought of adding those Tolkien and Viking bits though.
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No one did it or could have done it quite like Zep.
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