When I had a lack of energy while rucking, I listened to Led Zeppelin songs or hummed them deep in my mind. The last mental activity gives a new energy and a fresh view of the world surrounding me.
I’ve already written some posts about Led Zeppelin songs, among others, about the “For Your Life” songs. This tune, and other ones, with “The Rover,” “Ten Years Gone” (from “Physical Graffiti” album), “When The Levee Breaks,” “Over The Hills And Far Away” (from the “Led Zeppelin IV” album), or “Nobody’s Fault By Mine” (like the “For Your Life” tune, from the “Presence” album). The melodies by the famous British band make me fly. When I am totally tired, like today (I wrote this text on the 10th of December, 2025), after working for eleven and a half hours in the office and returning to my home with a rucksack weighing almost 30 kg (66 lbs), I was strenghtening myself by listening (in the office) and humming (while marching) above mentioned tunes.
They’re really rocking.
I cannot imagine Led Zeppelin’s works of art will ever bore me. I know I will be returning to them like I am constantly returning to the Beatles’ or The Rolling Stones’ works. Music provides me with many incentives and inspirations. While listening to songs, it makes me feel I want to write, walk, and photograph whatever I want. Music tunes me into the creative state. After all, without Led Zeppelin songs, I would not write this text. Even though it is not profound, I still felt a desire to share a fraction of my thoughts and feelings with you, my Dear Friend. If you do not know at least one of the songs mentioned above, forget about everything, turn on YouTube, and start listening to it right away. You won’t regret it.
