Typically not the most reliable site, but apparently Coda's just an outtakes session album, obviously with Bonham still on board. Strange, I don't even have this one, and I'm a diehard Zephead.
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The Coda album is pretty good for what it is. I like Poor Tom alot and I think the late 70's outtakes Darlene and Wearing and Tearing are better than anything that made it on to the In Through the Out Door album.
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"Frank N Furter, It's all over
Your mission is a failure,
your lifestyles too extreme,
I'm your new commander,
You now are my prisoner,
We return to Transylvania,
Prepare the
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yeah, you all are right, Coda wasn't a "real" album.
"Moby Dick" is such a bitchin' song.
Any "Zep Heads" like the song "Hots on for Nowhere"? I like that song a lot, even if it isn't "typical" Zeppelin.
I like it. Good, practically unknown Zeppelin song. In fact, all of Presence is pretty great.
And Coda came out in 82 after the band had split. It was a an album of unreleased Zeppelin music that Page put together. Bonham is the only drummer on it. And with the exception of the vocals on Walters Walk, all of it was recorded before Bonham died.
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