Led Zeppelin — Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman)
Album: Led Zeppelin II
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Released: 1969
Length: 2:38
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With a purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat,
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
Missus cool rides out in her aged Cadillac.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
Come on, babe on the round about, ride on the merry-go-round,
We all know what your name is, so you better lay your money down.
Alimony, alimony payin' your bills,
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
When your conscience hits, you knock it back with pills.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
Come on, babe on the round about, ride on the merry-go-round,
We all know what your name is, so you better lay your money down.
Tellin' tall tales of how it used to be.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
With the butler and the maid and the servants three.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
Nobody hears a single word you say.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
But you keep on talkin' till your dyin' day.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
Come on, babe on the round about, ride on the merry-go-round,
We all know what your name is, so you better lay your money down.
Livin', Lovin', She's just a woman.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
Missus cool rides out in her aged Cadillac.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
Come on, babe on the round about, ride on the merry-go-round,
We all know what your name is, so you better lay your money down.
Alimony, alimony payin' your bills,
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
When your conscience hits, you knock it back with pills.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
Come on, babe on the round about, ride on the merry-go-round,
We all know what your name is, so you better lay your money down.
Tellin' tall tales of how it used to be.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
With the butler and the maid and the servants three.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
Nobody hears a single word you say.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
But you keep on talkin' till your dyin' day.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
Come on, babe on the round about, ride on the merry-go-round,
We all know what your name is, so you better lay your money down.
Livin', Lovin', She's just a woman.
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I don't know what master/remaster this was taken from, but apart from the otherworldly musicianship, I can so clearly hear each instrument in its own space. Musical bliss for me! (But I've probably opened up an audiophile can of worms!)
veganaiZe wrote:
On my Favorites Mix, it's back-to-back with Lola (Kinks), which is almost as perfect as Heartbreaker. :)
Back to back with Heartbreaker, as it should be. ☺
On my Favorites Mix, it's back-to-back with Lola (Kinks), which is almost as perfect as Heartbreaker. :)
with a purple umberella and a fifty cent hen is what i always heard....
lily34 wrote:
Ahhh memories... the Mclaughlin Planetarium laser light show synced up to an entire album! Your right, the Zepplin show was a stand-out! Good times
whenever i hear this, it takes me back to high school where they had a zeppelin light show at the downtown planetarium. (i saw several of these shows, dark side of the moon, zeppelin, i forget what else.) and this song in particular was a GREAT show of lights and that's what comes to mind visually whenever i hear this.
Ahhh memories... the Mclaughlin Planetarium laser light show synced up to an entire album! Your right, the Zepplin show was a stand-out! Good times
This is the ONLY time in my memory I've heard back-to-back songs by the same artist on RP!!?
(Saw them at the old Boston Garden in '70; worst concert EVER! They kept fans waiting an hour, no opening act, played (fantastically) for 45+ minutes, left without an encore!! The crowd trashed the place and North Station.....!)
(Saw them at the old Boston Garden in '70; worst concert EVER! They kept fans waiting an hour, no opening act, played (fantastically) for 45+ minutes, left without an encore!! The crowd trashed the place and North Station.....!)
whenever i hear this, it takes me back to high school where they had a zeppelin light show at the downtown planetarium. (i saw several of these shows, dark side of the moon, zeppelin, i forget what else.) and this song in particular was a GREAT show of lights and that's what comes to mind visually whenever i hear this.
2 Zep tracks in a row , thank you.
❤️ 🇬🇧
❤️ 🇬🇧
grandemarch wrote:
LOL! ...that is not a bad thing. ...eh?
Robert Plant sounds a bit like John Fogerty here.
LOL! ...that is not a bad thing. ...eh?
Robert Plant sounds a bit like John Fogerty here.
GREAT TUNE!! I bought this album right after it was released. I was 14yrs old. I had no idea what the lyrics were. Thank You for the lyrics, RP!!
The mighty Zep👍
On_The_Beach wrote:
"With a purple operator and a fifth in hand"
Well, after 47 years of hearing this song, this is the first time I've checked the lyrics, and specifically the first line (thanks to the RP lyrics feature): "With a purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat"
As opposed to what I was hearing: "With a purple operator and a 50-cent hair", which of course makes no sense. ; )
"With a purple operator and a fifth in hand"
rock allo stato puro - che nell'album poi contrasta con una melodia da favola
ThePoose wrote:
I always heard the same thing. Thought this was about an inebriate.
I always thought it was "...and a fifth in hand."
Any American knows what a "fifth" is.
BTW, I bought this LP when it first came out because I wanted to be cool in school.
I had no idea about the music on it.
Any American knows what a "fifth" is.
BTW, I bought this LP when it first came out because I wanted to be cool in school.
I had no idea about the music on it.
I always heard the same thing. Thought this was about an inebriate.
PhoenixArtDj wrote:
I think his "essence" has been "studied" plenty.
When Robert Plant dies, may that day be a loooonnnggg time coming, his essence needs to be scientifically studied to find the essence of Rock and Roll.
I think his "essence" has been "studied" plenty.
Heartbreaker > Living Loving Maid. Perfect for a Friday late afternoon/early evening imo. Thanks RP!
On_The_Beach wrote:
Eau Claire, Wisconsin: beer-saturated, manure-laden boots, aire-guitar flailing.. gleefully bellowing "slow cousin walter"... to the tune of "Smoke On The Water"
Well, after 47 years of hearing this song, this is the first time I've checked the lyrics, and specifically the first line (thanks to the RP lyrics feature): "With a purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat"
As opposed to what I was hearing: "With a purple operator and a 50-cent hair", which of course makes no sense. ; )
As opposed to what I was hearing: "With a purple operator and a 50-cent hair", which of course makes no sense. ; )
Eau Claire, Wisconsin: beer-saturated, manure-laden boots, aire-guitar flailing.. gleefully bellowing "slow cousin walter"... to the tune of "Smoke On The Water"
Of for crying out loud!
Its all about the hooks!
Its all about the hooks!
dialed up LZ on a food pickup run and when I get home and ask Alexa to play RP, what am I rewarded with but a Zep twofer. Occasionally the universe comes together.
Not even in their top 10 tunes, but hot dang this rocks.
When Robert Plant dies, may that day be a loooonnnggg time coming, his essence needs to be scientifically studied to find the essence of Rock and Roll.
I always thought it was "...and a fifth in hand."
Any American knows what a "fifth" is.
BTW, I bought this LP when it first came out because I wanted to be cool in school.
I had no idea about the music on it.
On_The_Beach wrote:
Any American knows what a "fifth" is.
BTW, I bought this LP when it first came out because I wanted to be cool in school.
I had no idea about the music on it.
On_The_Beach wrote:
Well, after 47 years of hearing this song, this is the first time I've checked the lyrics, and specifically the first line (thanks to the RP lyrics feature): "With a purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat"
As opposed to what I was hearing: "With a purple operator and a 50-cent hair", which of course makes no sense. ; )
As opposed to what I was hearing: "With a purple operator and a 50-cent hair", which of course makes no sense. ; )
I finally got the lyric "50 cent hat". Kept hearing "fips in hand". Leading to my lifetime search for a fips.
WBOB wrote:
Classic, simply Classic stuff. Saw Zep 1973 Chicago, $7.50! Made the movie from that tour. Number one concert in my life of hundreds.
You've had hundreds of lives?Nice to keep the transition with living loving maid !
veganaiZe wrote:
Absolutely! Love that Bill always plays it as it always should have been.
Back to back with Heartbreaker, as it should be. ☺
Absolutely! Love that Bill always plays it as it always should have been.
Just can't listen to this anymore still "PTSD'd" from decades of overplay...and it's brilliant. (always happy for new generations that get to discover this for the first time!)
Classic, simply Classic stuff. Saw Zep 1973 Chicago, $7.50! Made the movie from that tour. Number one concert in my life of hundreds.
Back to back with Heartbreaker, as it should be. ☺
Led Zepplin two-fer - THANKS BILL!!!!
YEA, Heartbreaker and Living Loving Maid belong played together!
Jam On . . .
Jam On . . .
She's just a virtual being from the internet
The whole album would get a "10" in my world (ie. my own feeble rock'n roll brain). Takes me back to a time when blasting this on the quad 8-track deck in my '65 Dodge van with a bunch of stonies in the back bobbing and shaking to the music was a great way to spend Saturday night in the Great White North!
bobcouch wrote:
Or just play the whole album!
bobcouch wrote:
Or just play the whole album!
veloman wrote:
It would probably go better than "Dead Loving Maid" would.
The song name would probably not go so well in this day and age
It would probably go better than "Dead Loving Maid" would.
hypotenuse wrote:
I'll second that!
Or just play the whole album!
I'll second that!
Or just play the whole album!
Ugh! Ugh! Rock it! C'mon rock it!
Yeeeah baby! Thank you Bill for not breaking this up...as if you could!
veloman wrote:
The song name would probably not go so well in this day and age
veloman wrote:
Why do you say that?
The song name would probably not go so well in this day and age
Why do you say that?
The song name would probably not go so well in this day and age
h8rhater wrote:
I'll second that!
...if only we could just roll right on into Ramble On.
I'll second that!
i still listen to some zep every day. i love this song. ahem - not exactly a PC lyric these days.
...if only we could just roll right on into Ramble On.
WOOOOOOO-HOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
rock baby : )
rock baby : )
.....this album changed my teenage life.
Most excellent!
Thank you for playing both of these together!
Arguably (this is the INTERNET after all) the greatest rock song(s) of all time
Led Zeppelin 'o Rama
Next song is this one! Universe still spinning 'round.
Amazing. This song is as old as I am and we both still rock.
Well, after 47 years of hearing this song, this is the first time I've checked the lyrics, and specifically the first line (thanks to the RP lyrics feature): "With a purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat"
As opposed to what I was hearing: "With a purple operator and a 50-cent hair", which of course makes no sense. ; )
As opposed to what I was hearing: "With a purple operator and a 50-cent hair", which of course makes no sense. ; )
This is the only way these two songs are meant to be played: one right after the other. The bridge between the two is brilliant and always gets me rocking.
By golly this music's got me shakin my rickety biscuits!!! Woopiddy-dooooo yee-haaaa
Utopia_Bold wrote:
What?! This song isn't even three minutes long.
Please stop. This tune has been going on for 10 minutes.
What?! This song isn't even three minutes long.
Really?
woodchuk wrote:
Among their very best and great to hear anytime!
A thumping rocker of a song that was standard fare for FM rock stations for decades. Not their best, but it's great to hear again once in a great while.
Among their very best and great to hear anytime!
Typesbad wrote:
It's always been something of a radio crime not to air these two songs together.
Yep--impossible to separate! :-)
It's always been something of a radio crime not to air these two songs together.
Yep--impossible to separate! :-)
This song is the essence of Page.
martin1451 wrote:
It's always been something of a radio crime not to air these two songs together.
Wow, two Led Zeps in a row from the same album! (Heartbreaker before this one) Haven't seen this practice on RP before!
It's always been something of a radio crime not to air these two songs together.
Just played the vinyl album this morning. Nice hearing the songs together like they should be.
A thumping rocker of a song that was standard fare for FM rock stations for decades. Not their best, but it's great to hear again once in a great while.
oh hey, I like this sound! Woo-hoo hope to hear a coupla' more from this neat young group, by gum : )
Used to love this album, but it's a bit heavy-handed these days.
Please stop. This tune has been going on for 10 minutes.
I've always thought this was one of their best tunes. That great Telecaster sound.
martin1451 wrote:
Hmm, the same thing just happen.
Wow, two Led Zeps in a row from the same album! (Heartbreaker before this one) Haven't seen this practice on RP before!
Hmm, the same thing just happen.
The locked-at-the-hip-and-lip sing-along air guitar-and-drum specials.
Wow, two Led Zeps in a row from the same album! (Heartbreaker before this one) Haven't seen this practice on RP before!