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Black Country Woman, it's a plane though.
The song from Led Zeppelin that was in Shrek the Third was the "Immigrant Song".
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I don't think they were metal; to me they sound more like heavy blues rock. But aside from that, Black Sabbath formed earlier, and in contrast, were and are definitely metal. In fact, Judas Priest (whom no-one bar Gerard Way will say are not a metal band) formed the same year as Zeppelin.
ive been looking. staring to sound like we're going to have to make one.
No, the word "black" does not have a long vowel sound. The "a" in "black" is a short vowel sound, pronounced as /æ/.
To name a few there is Jane's Addiction, The White Stripes, early Heart, the Darkness, Boston, the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs, probably more but keeping in mind that the bands I mentioned were stated because of their interpretation of Led Zeppelin. Oh yeah, forgot to mention Soundgarden. And also all of Heavy Metal, because as stated by Ozzy himself, Led Zeppelin heavily influenced the new sound they where going for when they changed the name of the band from "Earth" to "Black Sabbath".
Black is a short vowel. Blake is the equivalent long vowel sound.
1) Led Zeppelin 1 Led Zeppelin It was a new kind of music for the world. If it were not for this album, most of the Rock and Roll we know and love today would not be in existence. 2)Who's Next The Who This record also had a great deal to contribute to the Rock world, with songs such as Wont Get Fooled Again and and Baba O'riley. 3) Black Sabbath Black Sabbath Along with the two above, this album made the sound of rock, but also this album started Heavy Metal.
Yes, the word "black" does have a short "a" sound. It is pronounced as "blak" with a short "a" sound.
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definitely not. rock and roll has deeper routes that go way before led zeppelin was around. rock and roll originated as an alteration of blues. if you listen to some old rock and roll songs, they sound very blues oriented