Deep Purple's response to Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" is often considered to be "Smoke on the Water." While not a direct answer in terms of theme or style, both songs share a legendary status in Rock Music history. "Smoke on the Water" features a memorable riff and tells a story of a real-life event, much like the epic narrative found in "Kashmir." However, it's important to note that the two songs are distinct and reflect the unique musical identities of their respective bands.
Led Zeppelin.
Plant has stated in an interview that his favorite Zeppelin song is Kashmir.
KASHMIR
very cool west indie sounding rock song. one of my favorites by led zeppelin.
The Gypsy - Deep Purple song - was created in 1974.
Led Zeppelin.
Plant has stated in an interview that his favorite Zeppelin song is Kashmir.
'Kashmir' by Led Zeppelin.
KASHMIR
'Kashmir' by Led Zeppelin.
very cool west indie sounding rock song. one of my favorites by led zeppelin.
kashmir
Lazy - Deep Purple song - was created in 1972.
The Gypsy - Deep Purple song - was created in 1974.
The song "Deep Purple Hush" was recorded by Deep Purple in 1968 for their first album "Shades of Deep Purple". It was based on the song "Hush" by Billy Joe Royal in November 1967.
It isn't. In fact, it's almost Holy. Listen to the lyrics, it may sound horrific(the riff) but the lyrics are pretty "gentle".
Kashmir, by Led Zeppelin.