Originally posted by PawnCurryEven though I guessed it right, I dispute the answer as the dvv de-de's aren't quite right and there are too many ne-ne-nes.
Give that man a coconut! 😵
Anyway, here's another:
ching-ka-ching-ching-ching-ching
ch-chig-a-chig-a-chig-a-ching ching chig-a-chig-a
Originally posted by StarrmanHalfassedly, I guess 'Over the Hills and Far Away', but I don't put much weight behind it as you've missed off a big 'CHONG' at the end of the first line 😉.
Even though I guessed it right, I dispute the answer as the dvv de-de's aren't quite right and there are too many ne-ne-nes.
Anyway, here's another:
ching-ka-ching-ching-ching-ching
ch-chig-a-chig-a-chig-a-ching ching chig-a-chig-a
Originally posted by StarrmanYes they have a history of using little oddities in the langauge.
Incidentally I thought it was worth mentioning, if you were interested, that the reason D'yer maker has that title is because of a joke that John Bonham used to tell:
1st man: My wife's just off on holiday
2nd man: Jamaica?
1st man: No she went of her own accord
Man that show went down like a led zeppelin.
All of my love......all of my love for you now.
In through the out door.
Originally posted by StarrmanThat isn't true.
Incidentally I thought it was worth mentioning, if you were interested, that the reason D'yer maker has that title is because of a joke that John Bonham used to tell:
1st man: My wife's just off on holiday
2nd man: Jamaica?
1st man: No she went of her own accord
Originally posted by NyxieSilly me, I always knew that Plant guy was a bit shifty, shoulda realised, thanks for pointing that out Nyxie. Remind me to pay mor attention to Bowmann in future.
Well then he's obviously a liar. I'm sure bowman speaks from personal authority on this one. Who cares what Robert Plant says.
Nyxie
Originally posted by jimslyp69dude
Any one know what that Led Zep song is called that starts like errrr, how do i do this.......
Bom bo-bo-bo-bom (repeats through most of the song) on the bass. all on the same note apart from the third 'bo' which is an octave higher than the rest.
Hevey metal drum beat.
Then Robert plant going ahh ahhh ahhh ah in high pitched screech.
bo-bo-bo-bom?
sounds more like yogi bear than a led zep beat
i think you meant bo-bom bobo bo-bom....