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Nobody's Fault But Mine [Presence]
Ah, ah, ah ...
Oh, nobody's fault but mine
Nobody's fault but mine, yeah
Trying to save my soul in line
Oh, it's nobody's fault but mine
Devil he told me to roll
The devil he told me to roll
How to roll the line tonight
Nobody's fault but mine
Ah, ah, ah ...
Somebody show me the gun
Somebody show me the ding dong ding dong
I will get down rolling tonight
Oh, it's nobody's fault but mine
That monkey on my back
The m-m-m-m-monkey on my back, back, back
Gonna change my ways tonight
Nobody's fault but mine
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Any band that can take lyrics like this and make it the kick-ass
song that it is must truley be one of the greatest bands that ever was.
In my humble opinion, rock-n-roll wouldn't be what it is today without
Led Zeppelin.
Plant doesn't quite sell his soul to the devil in this song, he
just is willing to to 'kick the habit' (whatever it may be)- that's what
I get out of it anyway.
--
Scott Ogren
e-mail: scotto@up.edu
sogren@uofport.edu
Nobody's Fault But Mine [Presence]
Ah, ah, ah ...
Oh, nobody's fault but mine
Nobody's fault but mine, yeah
Trying to save my soul in line
Oh, it's nobody's fault but mine
Devil he told me to roll
The devil he told me to roll
How to roll the line tonight
Nobody's fault but mine
Ah, ah, ah ...
Somebody show me the gun
Somebody show me the ding dong ding dong
I will get down rolling tonight
Oh, it's nobody's fault but mine
That monkey on my back
The m-m-m-m-monkey on my back, back, back
Gonna change my ways tonight
Nobody's fault but mine
.
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Any band that can take lyrics like this and make it the kick-ass
song that it is must truley be one of the greatest bands that ever was.
In my humble opinion, rock-n-roll wouldn't be what it is today without
Led Zeppelin.
Plant doesn't quite sell his soul to the devil in this song, he
just is willing to to 'kick the habit' (whatever it may be)- that's what
I get out of it anyway.
--
Scott Ogren
e-mail: scotto@up.edu
sogren@uofport.edu
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