conan_XR wrote: » Read up a while back but some of the stuff they were up to, they would be rightly cancelled and probably jailed now. Scumbags
Wibbs wrote: » Though I find too much of the 70's rock stuff longwinded and not a little pretentious at times.
ednwireland wrote: » digs out relayer and tales of topgraphic oceans by yes :D
Sugarlumps wrote: » Achilles Last Stand.
Allinall wrote: » TOTP will be eternally grateful to LZ. Best intro music. Ever.
o1s1n wrote: » One of the finest pieces of music ever written, that. Love the guitar strumming that almost sounds like a machine gun around when Plant starts doing his 'ooh ohhhh oh oh oh ohhhhhhhhhhh' I grew up as a kid listening to Led Zeppelin via my parents, they brought me to see Page and Plant on the No Quarter tour in 1995 in The Point when I was 11. Blew my mind :eek:
Sugarlumps wrote: » Fantastic parenting. Version from Knebworth where Page is drenched in sweat wearing khakis, still manages to look cool. Michael Lee on drums was a colossus with Page & Plant . My girlfriend at the time booked a two week break in Turkey that coincided with that date. I hated everyday of it.
irishguitarlad wrote: » Way before my time, but I wanted to get the opinions of AHers. What's your favourite album/song? Anyone saw them live? What's their musical legacy? Were they a bit over rated? Personally I listened to them a lot when I was a teenager, had Led Zeppelin 4 and the Greatest Hits, however I've gone off them a lot in the last few years, maybe it was their seedy going ons off the stage that put me off but then again Bowie was at the same stuff apparently and I still listen to his music,
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » Awful self-indulgent muck. I always associate Led Zeppelin with balding men in their 40’s wearing a denim jacket with band patches on the back. A lot of that Dad Rock from the 70’s is vastly overrated.