

"10 Classic Albums Rolling Stone Originally Panned: Led Zeppelin, 'Led Zeppelin' (1969)". Led Zeppelin FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Greatest Hard Rock Band of All Time. launching pithy hard-rock rave-ups like "Good Times Bad Times" and "Communication Breakdown." Archived from the original on 29 June 2016. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.

Their version reached number eight on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks and number 28 on its Modern Rock Tracks charts in 2007. The American rock band Godsmack covered the song in 2007, for their album, Good Times, Bad Times. Godsmack version "Good Times, Bad Times"įrom the album Good Times, Bad Times. Hard rock would never be the same." Charts (1969) In a reassessment of Led Zeppelin in 2016, Andy Greene of Rolling Stone praised "Good Times Bad Times", writing that the song begins the album with a bang: "Jimmy Page's guitar pounces from the speakers, fat with menace John Bonham's kick drum swings with anvil force Robert Plant rambles on about the perils of manhood. The version of "Good Times Bad Times/Communication Breakdown" released 15 April 2014, on iTunes, is from 10 October 1969 in Paris, on the European Tour of Autumn 1969.

It was also the opening song for Led Zeppelin's reunion show at the O2 Arena, London on 10 December 2007. It also appeared in almost complete form within the "Communication Breakdown" medley performed at the LA Forum on 4 September 1970, where it included a bass solo by Jones (as can be heard on the Led Zeppelin bootleg recording Live on Blueberry Hill), and several " Whole Lotta Love" medleys in 1971. In a few instances in 1969 it was used as an introduction to " Communication Breakdown" (as seen in Led Zeppelin (Deluxe Edition)). "Good Times Bad Times" was rarely played live at Led Zeppelin concerts in its entirety.

Trippin' was never a favorite of mine until I heard the acoustic version! With this dvd Godsmack proves that they are more, much more Wowwowwow! There are hardly words to describe this. WOW! Pretty much the only reason I bought this is because I wanted the 'Evening with Godsmack' dvd that came with it. Whatever, Voodoo, Stand Alone (featured on the Scorpion King starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson), and Serenity are some of the multiple good songs featured on Good Times, Bad Times: Ten Years of Godsmack. Naturally, buying this cd felt like a fun thing to do, with my husband being able to listen to this cd (since hard rock is one of the music genres that he enjoys). 2008) I asked my husband if he was ok after radonmly humming Voodoo, and he reassured me that he was, it was just for some reason he felt like humming Voodoo by Godsmack after the song was in his head. Additionally, I started to hear more songs by Godsmack after hearing their music played at one of the Florida alternative rock radio stations near the Mayport Naval Base (I resided there from Feb. Previously, I had also heard of the group from hearing their song Stand Alone back in 2002 (it was featured at the end of the Scorpion King movie. I confess that I was curious to eventually check out Good Times, Bad Times: Ten Years of Godsmack by Godsmack after my husband came up to me and was singing part of the lyrics to Voodoo by Godsmack.
