Any other Led Zeppelin lovers? My favorite albums are Led Zeppelin I, IV, and Physical Graffiti.
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Any other Led Zeppelin lovers? My favorite albums are Led Zeppelin I, IV, and Physical Graffiti.
Very funny.The question is why wouldn't one like Led Zeppelin?
True story- I was once on a car trip with no exit in sight while listening to this song when I had to pee quite badly, and it was raining.
Led Zeppelin - When The Levee Breaks - YouTube
Led Zeppelin's guitar player was heavily into the occult. I recommend stay away from this band. They write some great songs, I will admit, but it still doesn't make it right to listen to this demonically inspired music.
Led Zeppelin's guitar player was heavily into the occult. I recommend stay away from this band. They write some great songs, I will admit, but it still doesn't make it right to listen to this demonically inspired music.
II is my fav.album by them..any time I want to truly rock,the old school stereo gets cranked up and Whole Lotta Love does it's thing..
I love the kickin' drum beat and rhythm of "Achilles Last Stand" and Plant howling when Achilles gets shot in the heel, as well as the eerie mythology sung about in this song. Beats the heck out of the old Yardbirds song "For Your Love".P.S. I love the otherworldly shouting at beginning of Immigrant Song (ahhayahh-yah).
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Led Zeppelin's guitar player was heavily into the occult. I recommend stay away from this band. They write some great songs, I will admit, but it still doesn't make it right to listen to this demonically inspired music.
Led Zeppelin I, II, and III were before Page made that turn.
"It proclaimed that in the earliest days, the band members except for John Paul who refused to participate - had made a secret pact among themselves, selling their souls to the Devil in exchange for the band's enormous success...one of our roadies once said to me, 'I tried to broach the subject once, and Jimmy went into a rage. I'd never raise the issue again.'" (Richard Cole, Stairway to Heaven Uncensored, 1992, pg 11)
Page made that turn even before Led Zeppelin released their first few albums.
Richard Cole, Led Zeppelin's tour manager, said this in a biography about Led Zeppelin. (Stairway to Heaven: Led Zeppelin Uncensored - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)