Led Zeppelin Songs Quiz

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Welcome to theLED Zeppelin Songs Quiz. How well do you know the Led Zeppelin songs? Put your skills to the test with the ultimate song challenge! Good luck, Zeppelin fans, and tell your friends!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Black Dog: "Hey, hey, mama, said the way you move, ______  _____  _____  ______, gonna make you groove."

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "gonna make you sweat". This answer completes the lyrics of the song "Black Dog" by Led Zeppelin. The lyrics are suggesting that the way the mama moves will make the listener sweat and groove to the music.

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  • 2. 

    Whole Lotta Love: "You need coolin. Baby, I'm not foolin. I'm gonna send ya  _____  __  ________." 

    Explanation
    The missing words in the lyric are "back to schoolin." This phrase is used to convey the idea of teaching or educating someone. The singer is telling the person that they need to be taught a lesson or corrected in some way. It implies that the person has made a mistake or done something wrong and now they need to learn from it.

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  • 3. 

    Stairway to Heaven: "In a tree by the brook there's a songbird who sings. Sometimes ___  __  ___  _______  ___  ________."

  • 4. 

    Ramble On: "Ramble on. And now's the time, ___  _____  __  ____  __  _____  ___  _____."

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "the time is now to sing my song". This answer completes the sentence and fits grammatically and thematically with the phrase "Ramble on". It suggests that the speaker should continue talking or expressing themselves freely, and emphasizes the importance of seizing the present moment to share their own personal story or message.

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  • 5. 

    Kashmire: "They talk of days for which they ___  ___  _____  ___  ___  ____  __  ________."

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "sit and wait and all will be revealed." This answer completes the sentence provided in the question, which is "They talk of days for which they ___  ___  _____  ___  ___  ____  __  ________." The phrase "sit and wait and all will be revealed" fits grammatically and contextually, suggesting that the people being talked about are discussing a time in the future when they will have to be patient and wait for something to be revealed.

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  • 6. 

    Stairway to Heaven: "And if you listen very hard the tune will come to you at last. When all are one and one is all. __  __  _  ____  ___  ___  __ ____."

    Explanation
    The missing lyrics in the given question are "To be a rock and not to roll." This line is a continuation of the previous lyrics, emphasizing the idea of being strong and stable like a rock, rather than being influenced or swayed by external forces, which is represented by the act of rolling. The phrase suggests the importance of staying true to oneself and not being easily influenced or changed.

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  • 7. 

    Immigrant Song: "We _____  ____  ___  ____  __  ___  ___  ___  ____ from the midnight sun where hot springs flow.

    Explanation
    The given correct answer completes the sentence in the lyrics of the song "Immigrant Song" by stating that "We come from the land of the ice and snow" which is followed by the description of the midnight sun and hot springs. This answer accurately reflects the original lyrics of the song and provides the missing words to complete the sentence.

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  • 8. 

    Good Times Bad Times: "Well, my _____  ____  _____  ___  _  _____  ______  ___ and nobody seemed to care."

    Explanation
    The lyrics of the song "Good Times Bad Times" suggest that the speaker's woman left their home to be with a brown-eyed man. This line implies that the speaker's relationship has ended and their partner has moved on to someone else. The phrase "and nobody seemed to care" could indicate the speaker's feelings of abandonment and loneliness, as it suggests that no one paid attention to their pain or the loss they experienced.

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  • 9. 

    Communication Breakdown: "Hey, girl, stop what you're doin'. hey, girl, you'll _____  __  __  ____."

    Explanation
    The phrase "drive me to ruin" means to cause someone to experience complete destruction or downfall. In the given context, the speaker is asking the girl to stop what she is doing because it is having a negative impact on him. The phrase suggests that her actions are leading him towards a state of ruin or destruction.

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  • 10. 

    Dazed and Confused: "____  ______  ___  ________ for so long it's not true."

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "been dazed and confused". This phrase completes the sentence and conveys the idea that the person mentioned has been in a state of confusion or disorientation for a long time.

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  • 11. 

    Since I've Been Loving You: "Since I've been loving you I'm ______  __  ____  __  _______  _____."

    Explanation
    The phrase "Since I've been loving you" suggests that the speaker has been experiencing a significant change or impact in their life. The phrase "about to lose my worried mind" implies that the speaker's love for someone has caused them to become overwhelmed or consumed with worry. This suggests that their love has brought about a state of emotional turmoil or distress, causing them to feel on the brink of losing their mind. The use of the word "about" suggests that this state is imminent or likely to happen soon.

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  • 12. 

    Rock and Roll: "It's been a long time since I rock and rolled. It's been a long time ______  _  ___  ___  _____."

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "since I did the stroll." This answer completes the sentence in a grammatically correct way. The phrase "It's been a long time since I rock and rolled" implies that the speaker hasn't engaged in rock and roll for a while, and the phrase "since I did the stroll" adds to this sentiment by suggesting that it has also been a long time since the speaker did the stroll. The stroll refers to a dance move popular in the 1950s and 1960s, often associated with rock and roll music.

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