
Hey there do you like music? Well you've come to the right place at this account we post one song a day and you can tell us how much you like it. Have fun. This account is run by Mods Secret (she/her) and Gremlin (they/them)
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August 14, 2024
August 14, 2024
Song #188
Heartbreaker by Led Zeppelin
It was released in 1969 in their album Led Zeppelin II
Fun fact: In a 1998 interview with Guitar World, Page commented that the guitar solo was recorded in a different studio, thereby giving a different sound than the rest of the song. He added that this was the first recorded instance of his Gibson Les Paul/Marshall Stack combination.
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Song #187
Harpy Hare by Yaelokre
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