Besides the ones on the "Mothership" compilation album
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mothership_(album)
But also besides "Going to California" (Which I'm surprised isn't on Mothership)
Seriously though, click the link and read the mothership tracklist before accidentally just telling me the same ones that are on it :P
Update:But do ignore the DVD live tracks listing, if something is listed in that that isn't on the CD, then feel free to mention it cause I don't have the DVD thing
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"The Rover" and "The Rain Song"
I've just got the Mothership album and I'm surprised "Fool In The Rain" and "The Battle Of Evermore" aren't on there either
"Hey Hey What Can I Do" - a really great single
"The Battle of Evermore" -great song off Led Zeppelin IV, and a Lord of the Rings references. Every time I listen to this, I can't believe Robert Plant can sound this beautiful and then also sound so passionate and completely different, but still wonderful, in songs like "Heartbreaker"
"Fool in the Rain" -really catchy, it's a great track
"Moby Dick" -so maybe it's not exactly the greatest song to listen to over and over again, but it is a really great showcase of John Bonham's drumming ability. It's pretty crazy and one of the earlier songs that featured mostly drums and no vocals.
What is and what should never be
How many more times
Living loving maid
Misty mountain hop
Battle of evermore
hey hey what can I do
Rain song
Bring it on home
Tangerine
In my time of dying
The ocean
Custard pie
...that's a few, all their songs are good
The Rain Song
but really, Zeppelin is meant to be listened to as each separate album, not a collection of songs.
The Ocean
Tea For One
Hey Hey What Can I Do
Friends
Wearing & Tearing
That's The Way
This is easy ....
"The Rover"
"Royal Orleans"
&
"Bron-Yr-Aur" .... (not 'Stomp')