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Yes I know there are other posts complaining about this issue but they just want the like button back, which I understand you obviously removed that for a reason and I actually prefer the new plus icon.

Just to clarify I am talking about when you are looking at a playlist, album or artist you see a heart icon next to the songs, this shows if you have liked the song or not and easily allows you to unlike it if you had liked it before.

I have had the same issue multiple times, but this has now lasted since February and it is infuriating at times. Absolutely no reason to take away the feature of being able to see which songs you have liked on a playlist or album. This is especially necessary on new albums I'm listening to, or the Discover Weekly playlist so I can see where I have left off and/or what I have not yet liked.

I want the heart button back too. It was easy to heart a song in one touch. For some reason they have made it more complicated and annoying. I don't like these changes at all and happy to look for a more user friendly music experience if they continue to make pointless changes that make things harder.

An unusual email resource to tend and befriend you and our community as episodes are released. Artwork by Patty Piotrowski, Patricia's musing, and extras -- questions, occasional transcriptions, links to more community singing resources --- yummmmmmmmm!

I'm using this song in a ritual for our CUUPS group. This was a perfect episode to teach my group this song. I feel like I found the podcast that I would be making if I knew more about singing. I LOVE chants.

Robertt Plant around 1975 has said this song was about a rememberance of a woman whom he ended a relationship with (in 1964 or '65 as a sixteen-year-old making it 10 years?) who made him choose between her or his music, wondering if they could relate to each other anymore, and that she would probably be more concerned with her washing machine, and he, his latest sports car (or something like that) ... I'm gonna try to decipher his (many times) obtuse lyrics:

"First loves" can be pretty intense; is Plant saying she was the woman he loved most?? Or are these just some lyrics he had laying around in his notebook that he thought would fit in nice with the musical bridge? I really dont' know...(sorry, but the pun is totally unintended).

First love for the both of them? ... and is the 'you knew you would' part about (a) she would have to dump him eventually, or (b ) she knew she would fall in love? and/or have sex? I'm at a loss here ...

Lair is a resting place for an animal; we all want the same things? A happy home? This seems a contradiction to what Percy's been saying in most of the song. Is he having second thoughts?

Untill Mr Plant HIMSELF tells me otherwise and SHOWS ME the original notes of the Song as Solid Evidence and Proof I'll go with My own instincts and plum for "Think" as I can hear a "K" sound at the end of the word, and as Mr Plant proved in an interview during the page and plant era when HE coated a Led Zeppelin Song Book for misquoting HIS lyrics HE seems not to remember HIS OWN WORDS.

I always wondered why HE didn't bring out HIS own definitive song book just for HIS personal clarity then HE wouldn't have had to rely on someone else's interpretation of HIS pronunciations. And where are the original scripts or the songs themselves? I would have thought He would have cherished them as much as HIS children as we all know how the years play havoc with the memory don't we.

I think it's a song of quiet reflection for things that have past. Maybe Robert wasn't singing about anyone in particular, but the nature of relationships and how we reflect back on how things used to be and cherish the memories.

Yes, this has been my complaint for many a-year ... Plant should realize the musically historical significance of the Led Zeppelin catalog (being that it hovers very close to that of the Beatles and Rolling Stones in the rareified air of REALLY "classic rock") and set the record straight for once and all ... he says he's forgotten some of the lyrics, but if he sat down and took to the task seriously, I'm sure he could remember most --if not all-- of what he wrote. Otherwise, he's gonna end up with lunkheads like myself trying to guess at what he was singing ...

Dont worry yourself mate, I've listened to All of Led Zeppelin Songs, and Many More Times than anyone I know, on here or anywhere else for that matter, How Many More Times I cant imagine but its true, so if you get stuck, as George the Junkie Michael would say "I'm Your Man".

I actually find it to be pretty poetic just like "Stairway To Heaven" and it to me is one of Zep's best works. To me, this song takes the listener on a journey which is pretty much all about love and friendship! Well, that's what it sounds like to me!

I've always thought it was "then". It sounds nothing like "think" to me. Plus, all of the live recordings suggest it is "then". Some live recordings are actually much clearer than the studio version and they make it obvious that it is in fact "then". Come to think of it (not that they are pieces of hard evidence), not one transcript I've seen deviates from the lyric being "then"....Unless it's "Zen"

But I have on two occassions have had encounters with other birds! I attempted to chase out a fat pesky piegon who came in cheekily through my balcony door when I had opened it to get some fresh air and the cheeky creature was there right in the middle of my living room floor starring at me with a sort of smug look on its face! It took me half an hour to drive it out with a very large saucepan! Pesky creature!

I've just dropped by to check if the "vixen" in the lyrics was related to a female fox - meaning beautiful and charming girl - or an unpleasant woman - meaning he was rather bothered by the vision of her in his dreams.

He'd been shagging two sisters. Then he got one of them pregnant and had to give the other one up. But he thought about her and would be with her again in future. You all know what I'm saying...

Timeline doesnt add up. . He met Maureen in 66 at a concert and Carmen was born in 68. . TYG is 64-65. . Look into What is and what should never be. . Ive heard that is about Shirley. . It is clear he loved both sisters and I think he even had a boy with Shirley as well. .

Sorry to bump this old thread... never really liked this song before... but now I do , and wanted to know more about the lyrics; so I ended up here ... Thanks dpat for starting this topic; and your intrepretation of the song

Talking about alternate wordings the "official" (?) lyrics on Apple Music say it's indeed "Then , as it was..." but also "Dewy eyes now sparkle" which kinda make more sense than "do the eyes not sparkle"

I've also read the story behind this song as told by Plant himself in the 1975 Rolling stone interview (by Cameron Crowe). Thank God he ditched that girl, whomever she was! Can you imagine what we'd missed if he had said yes to her request? . And anyway, just my 2cts, true love is not about making this kind of ultimatum , but on the opposite valueing the other's freedom, aspirations and boundaries. If you're not OK with them, just say bye, don't say "It's ME or...".

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