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  2. Whole Lotta Love - Wikipedia

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    "Whole Lotta Love" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. ... Jimmy Page came up with the guitar riff for "Whole Lotta Love" in the summer of 1968, ...

  3. Led Zeppelin II - Wikipedia

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    Led Zeppelin performed "Whole Lotta Love" at every gig from June 1969 onwards. It was the closing number of their live shows between 1970 and 1973, often extended to incorporate a rock'n'roll medley towards the end of the set.

  4. List of top 20 'greatest guitar riffs ever' - AOL

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    The top 5 picks were, Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love', Guns N Roses' 'Sweet Child O Mine', AC/DC's 'Back in Black', Deep Purple's 'Smoke on Water' and 'Layla" by Derek and The Dominoes.

  5. Jimmy Page - Wikipedia

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    Seen in The Song Remains the Same during the theremin/solo section of "Whole Lotta Love" and for "Kashmir" at the O2 reunion concert. In 1985, the guitar was fitted with a Parsons-White B-string bender and used extensively by Page from the mid-to-late 1980s onward, including the Outrider tour and the Page/Plant "Unledded" special on MTV.

  6. Communication Breakdown - Wikipedia

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    It developed from a guitar riff played by Jimmy Page, while the rest of the band wrote the song around it. Bassist John Paul Jones later said "This is Page's riff – you can tell instantly". [ 6 ] Singer Robert Plant could not receive a songwriting credit owing to a previous record contract, and consequently it was credited simply to the other ...

  7. You Need Love (Muddy Waters song) - Wikipedia

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    Some people said later that “Whole Lotta Love” was based on Willie Dixon’s “You Need Love” and the Small Faces’ “You Need Loving”. My riff – the basis for the entire song – sounds nothing like either of them. Robert had referenced the Dixon lyrics because with my riff, they felt right.

  8. Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman) - Wikipedia

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    It was also released as a single in Japan and as the B-side of the single "Whole Lotta Love" in the United States. This song immediately follows "Heartbreaker" on side 2 of Led Zeppelin II and radio stations have traditionally played them together in succession. [3] The song reached the charts in the US (Hot 100 No. 65) [4] and Japan (Oricon No ...

  9. Riff - Wikipedia

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    The term riff entered musical slang in the 1920s [4] and is used primarily in discussion of forms of rock music, heavy metal or jazz.One explanation holds that "most rock musicians use riff as a near-synonym for musical idea" (Middleton 1990, p. 125), but the etymology of the term is not clearly known.