South Bound Saurez
Led Zeppelin · Definitive Collection Of Mini - Lp Replicas [2008]
Oh, you walk it good, yes you walk it good
Baby, when you talk that sweet talk
Oh, it sounds so good, oh so good
With a little bit of concentration
And a little bit of helpin' hands, yeah
And a little bit of raving madness
You know it makes me feel, baby
Both my feet are back on the ground
And when the rhythm takes me
It feels so good, oh so good
Baby if it keeps a-shaking
It will do you good, oh so much good
With a little bit of stop-a-shakin' shakin'
And a little bit of ?fly right down?
And a little bit of sweet con-carne
It makes me feel, makes me feel
I got my feet on the ground
Ooh now baby, when you move it makes me
Really feel so good, oh so good
And I'm so glad, so glad, so glad, so glad
And I'm good, oh, so good
With a little bit of concentration
And a little bit of helping hand
And a little bit of ?saving madness?
You know it makes me feel, baby
I'm back on the ground oh yes, sure does
It makes me feel back on the ground.
I'm feelin' good child!
Down on the ground.
Sha la la la...
South Bound Saurez
Led Zeppelin's "South Bound Saurez" stands as a rare and haunting example of the band's experimental side, blending psychedelic rock with folk influences. Recorded during the late 1960s, the track showcases Jimmy song's signature guitar work and John Paul Jones's distinctive bass lines, characteristic of the group's unique sound. Unlike their more commercially successful hits, this recording reflects the band's willingness to explore unconventional structures and atmospheric textures. It remains a testament to their creative freedom outside the constraints of standard rock formats, offering listeners a glimpse into the intricate musical craftsmanship that defined their legacy. The song's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of mystery and depth, cementing Led Zeppelin's status as pioneers of hard rock and heavy metal.

