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Now and Zen is possibly the worst album name ever, and the one song I heard from it was so barfy. |
What? How can you not like 'em? Unlike most of you likers, my favs are In Through the Out Door and Physical Graffiti. At the time, I was a Yes, PF, Genesis fan so ITTOD fit in rather well. Going back, PG is a standout.
And heck, I'll admit it, I like Now and Zen--mostly for its over the top bombasticisty. Principle of Moments is good too--got Phil Collins on it! Honeydrippers? eh. Alison Krause? eh. |
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Right on, In Through the Outdoor is great. A very modern sound in a good way to this day in 79-80'ish when it was recorded. Lots of Jonesy in that one. Apparently him and Plant wrote most of that. I LOVE Caroselambra (sp). It would have been interesting to see what would have been next continuing in that formula if JB hand't died. Edit: Forgot to mention the In the Evening lead..the way it breaks up like that, sounding like thunder and then gets all dreamy.. |
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i pictured you mincing while saying that |
robert sings pretty sometimes, i like it
like on what is and what shall never be or going to california or tangerine. |
Yes Great band of all time!!!!
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I would much much much much much much much much much much much much much much much much rather listen to Sabbath.
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Radio ruin Zepplin that and of course Stairway to Heaven. As been said in the end they just became cookie cutters of their own style that every kid who picked up a guitar wanted to play. Give me Alvin Lee and Ten Years After any day over Zepplin. Definitely III was the best with Gallow's Pole and Since I've been Loving You.
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^ high five, III rules.
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