The Cat 3 Posted July 26, 2020 Posted July 26, 2020 Hallo Net Boys and Net Girls! Here are the results of the Led Zeppelin album polls. The best of Led Zeppelin according to TRF... How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin I) Ramble On (Led Zeppelin II) Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin III) When the Levee Breaks (Led Zeppelin IV) The Rain Song (Houses of the Holy) In My Time of Dying (Physical Graffiti) Kashmir (Physical Graffiti) Achilles Last Stand (Presence) In the Evening (In Through The Out Door) Wearing and Tearing (Coda) *There was a tie with Physical Graffiti, thus two selections, which is fitting as it is double album) 5
The Cat 3 Posted July 26, 2020 Author Posted July 26, 2020 http://vinylgif.com/gifs/201411/vinyl-901.gif 4
treeduck Posted July 27, 2020 Posted July 27, 2020 I didn't vote so the result is invalid! :goodone: :givebeer: :finbar: 2
custom55 Posted July 27, 2020 Posted July 27, 2020 All good but I agree with only two of these votes. 2
ReRushed Posted July 27, 2020 Posted July 27, 2020 It's a good list. Personally, I would make three or four changes. 2
_hi_water._ Posted July 27, 2020 Posted July 27, 2020 Where's Working Man, Finding My Way, In The Mood and What You're Doing? 3
Lorraine Posted August 14, 2020 Posted August 14, 2020 (edited) You know, they really were very talented. It's a shame I didn't realize it back then, but we had so many other good bands, so much good music - we were spoiled rotten. Edited August 14, 2020 by Lorraine 1
custom55 Posted August 14, 2020 Posted August 14, 2020 You know, they really were very talented. It's a shame I didn't realize it back then, but we had so many other good bands, so much good music - we were spoiled rotten. So true Lorraine. It was tough to keep up with all the new music.
RushFanForever Posted August 14, 2020 Posted August 14, 2020 When Led Zeppelin were recording Presence, Jimmy Page negotiated with Mick Jagger for two additional days of studio time as The Rolling Stones were getting prepared to record Black and Blue at the same recording facility (Musicland) in Munich, Germany. The 'hand of fate for your life'. Led Zeppelin accomplished something akin to Eric Clapton’s achievement on Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs by Derek and the Dominos. They forged the spirit and purpose of blues into a new form, without relying on blues scales and structures. Both of those albums weren't big sellers either. 2
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