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In truth, Led Zeppelin never dominated the charts, but thanks to classic rock radio and satellite options, its legendary status remains stronger than ever. So, what constitutes a Zeppelin deep cut? There really are no rules, but here’s our top 20.

 

The musicianship within the confines of Led Zeppelin is obviously the stuff legends are made from. “Black Mountain Side” is a simple folksy instrumental track composed by the great Jimmy Page that is truly a hidden gem on the band’s self-titled debut. For many music fans, instrumental pieces tend to bore, but this is one such song that we can listen to for days and never tire.

Led Zeppelin’s attempt at producing a funk-rock song might not have hit with every fan. However, this ditty from 1973’s Houses of the Holy is unique if anything else. And, while it’s easy to dismiss when talking about strong moments within the Zeppelin catalog, “The Crunge” has the ability grow on one’s ears. This, in our minds, is the epitome of a deep cut, and a fun moment on what might be the band’s most experimental record.

 

The lone representation from 1976’s Presence, “Hots on for Nowhere” is an unheralded cut from a seriously mediocre Zeppelin record. According to Songfacts , Robert Plant wrote the song while recuperating from injuries following a car accident. He speaks of isolation from the outside world, and even those within the band’s little world. “Hots on for Nowhere” is undeniably Led Zeppelin, bouncy and we can even more than tolerate the frequent choruses of “Lalalalalalalalaa.”

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