Good Times Bad Times Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin Good Times Bad Times (Drum Sheet Music) Francis' Drumming Blog The song was released to moderate success, peaking at number 80 on the Hot 100 in the US. Release of "Good Times Bad Times" "Good Times Bad Times" is the opening track and first single, released from Led Zeppelin's 1969 self-titled album
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*Good Times, Bad Times, You know I had my share; When my woman left home For a brown eyed man, "Good Times Bad Times" is the opening track on Led Zeppelin's self-titled debut album, Led Zeppelin (1969)
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*Good Times, Bad Times, You know I had my share; When my woman left home For a brown eyed man, In a reassessment of Led Zeppelin in 2016, Andy Greene of Rolling Stone praised "Good Times Bad Times", writing that the song begins the album with a bang: "Jimmy Page's guitar pounces from the speakers, fat with menace; John Bonham's kick drum swings with anvil force. Good Times Bad Times Lyrics: In the days of my youth, I was told what it means to be a man / Now I've reached that age, I've tried to do all those things the best I can / No matter how I try, I.
Wonderful 60's and 70's Led Zeppelin Good Times Bad Times 1969. Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin Good Times Bad Times In the days of my youth I was told what it means to be a man, Now I've reached the age I've tried to do all those things the best I can No matter how I try, I find my way into the same old jam
Led Zeppelin Good Times Bad Times / Communication Breakdown (1969, Vinyl) Discogs. In a reassessment of Led Zeppelin in 2016, Andy Greene of Rolling Stone praised "Good Times Bad Times", writing that the song begins the album with a bang: "Jimmy Page's guitar pounces from the speakers, fat with menace; John Bonham's kick drum swings with anvil force. a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, featured as the opening track on their 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin.