8- When the Levee Breaks | Led Zeppelin IV Full Album REACTION

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Date: November 2, 2025

43 thoughts on “8- When the Levee Breaks | Led Zeppelin IV Full Album REACTION

  1. Don't know if you two have seen their docufilm Becoming Led Zeppelin but you really need to see it. It's brilliant and it hits home how they really rocketed to fame in such a short time to be the biggest band in the world throughout the 70s.

  2. When blues musical duo Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie wrote "When the Levee Breaks", the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 was still fresh in people's memories. The flooding affected 26,000 square miles of the Mississippi Delta. Hundreds were killed and hundreds of thousands of residents were forced to evacuate. The event is the subject of several blues songs, the most popular being "Backwater Blues" by Bessie Smith (1927) and "Mississippi Heavy Water Blues" by Barbecue Bob (1928).

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