― Rajesh Naik, Friday, 6 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Tracer Hand, Friday, 6 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― Richard Tunnicliffe, Friday, 6 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― muppet monkey, Tuesday, 24 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
I like Plant's voice.
― mark s, Tuesday, 24 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
But the stuff I think I most enjoy from them are when they were just plain goofy and/or eccentric. I'm thinking "Boogie with Stu", "Hats Off (to Roy Harper)", "The Crunge", "Hot Dog", etc
Can't think of too many weak moments from Zep, actually...
― Joe, Wednesday, 25 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
I can understand those who don't like them becasue of the Prog/Dinosaur overtones, but simply noting that they were in that field would negate the accusations of them bieng anti-intellectual and lacking skill.
Sure, some of their songs are *fairly* simple, but on the whole, they almost always managed to do something unexpected or quirky within the context of Loud Blues.
They're one of the few Rawk bands I can stand, because there's always something ungraspable about how they came to what they ended up doing. To me, if you can figure out how a band got to their end product (and could replicate it yourself), why bother listening to it?
― CountV/John T, Friday, 27 July 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
Zeppelin's music, if you listen to it, was exstremly inventive and layered. Led Zeppelins actually musical influence can actually be felt most from everyone from Prince to REM to Jane's Addiction to Smashing Pumpkins. Not lame hair metal, lol. On the other hand all Black Sabbath ever influenced was moronic crap like death metal, or black metal and a bunch of low IQed, beer swilling "metal heads" with a mentality to "break stuff" and worship the devil. Please.
Also the comments about Led Zeppelin not being intellectual are ignorant in my opinion. Is Mozart not intellectual? He certainly did not have many lyrics about war or polotics did he? What was intellectual about Zeppelin was there musical ability. The world was filled with tons of good and lame bands that where "politcally consious", i think they where and still are a breath of fresh air. I like some Punk rock, but if you are that non-ecclectic as to be turned off to great musicans because of some silly ideal or scene (like punk) then your a idiot.
― Robert, Friday, 21 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
So, did Sabbath influence Iron Maiden or Judas Priest? Probably, but not in the way they might have liked. There may be a reason Maiden - a band that does few covers - did one of Whole Lotta Love, but never a single Sabbath tune.
― Jack Torrance, Thursday, 4 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
― J Corabi, Friday, 12 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-three years ago) link
Ron
― Ron Murray, Friday, 7 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link
So they influenced R. Kelly, too!
― Dan Perry, Friday, 7 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link
― dleone, Friday, 7 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link
― chaki, Friday, 7 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link
― Ben Williams, Friday, 7 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link
― mark s, Saturday, 8 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link
Anyband with Bonham at the back was on to a winner (unless it was Bonham's own band) and Page and Plant ain't so bad either. Actually, I recall Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull fame telling Melody Maker back in the day that with his lyrics and Zep's music they "could have made quite a good little rock and roll band." Ha ha ha ha ha.. sorry, I laugh my ass off everytime I hear that.
Gimme Physical Graffiti everytime. I think it's actually too good, if that's possible, which it isn't, but it feels like it is when I listen to that album. Does anyone else know what I (don't) mean?
― Roger Fascist, Monday, 29 July 2002 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link
― Andrew L, Monday, 29 July 2002 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link
― Meagan, Wednesday, 27 November 2002 07:05 (twenty-one years ago) link
Actually quite many. Check out Sabbath's "Behind the wall of sleep".
― Esko, Wednesday, 8 January 2003 16:06 (twenty-one years ago) link
― dave q, Wednesday, 8 January 2003 19:40 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Bryan Moore (Bryan Moore), Wednesday, 20 August 2003 17:03 (twenty-one years ago) link
But for the person who said 'Zeppelin=Overrated' and then trotted out Creedence FFS! Sheesh!! And to hear Plant getting sledged for his vocals and then having some numbnuts raving on about the monumentally mediocre Cure PURLEASE..
The best point in this entire thread is that Zeppelin's music has stood the test of time and that what passes for rock these days will be forgotten this time next year.
Cheers,
REB
― Rik E Boy (Rik E Boy), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 02:18 (twenty years ago) link
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 02:24 (twenty years ago) link
― Mark (MarkR), Wednesday, 31 December 2003 18:53 (twenty years ago) link
― Mr. Snrub (Mr. Snrub), Wednesday, 31 December 2003 21:23 (twenty years ago) link
― Jordan (Jordan), Wednesday, 31 December 2003 21:25 (twenty years ago) link
this implicit progression was symbolised by the band's unwillingness to let their rip-offs go credited to the original writers
Led Zeppelin's blues songs are NOT ripoffs and they DID NOT steal them!! They don't sound ANYTHING like the originals. Have you ever heard "When the Levee Breaks" by Memphis Minnee? Or "In My Time of Dying" by Bob Dylan?? Ever notice that they sound absolutely NOTHING like Zep's versions??? I really hate it when rock critics say this to somehow degrade Zep's music. It was pretty much the reason why Rolling Stone hated Zep so much. As if that IN ANY WAY has anything to do with how Zep's records sound!!
― Mr. Snrub (Mr. Snrub), Wednesday, 31 December 2003 21:35 (twenty years ago) link
― jack cole (jackcole), Wednesday, 31 December 2003 21:37 (twenty years ago) link
― Jay Vee (Manon_70), Wednesday, 31 December 2003 22:08 (twenty years ago) link
― Old Fart!!! (oldfart_sd), Wednesday, 31 December 2003 22:29 (twenty years ago) link
― Eisbär (llamasfur), Wednesday, 31 December 2003 22:48 (twenty years ago) link
I grew up in the '70's and worshiped Zep. When The Song Remains the Same came out I skipped school to see it. It sucked. All those imaginings I had of how much Zep ruled were dashed on the over-blown histronics on Dazed and Confused, I mean God save me,a therimin solo?I think that this left open the door to The Ramones and the Pistols for me. When Rotten pointed at the dinosaur, I saw it in my record collection.So I have stood as a Zeppelin detractor for 20 years, then I heard How the West was Won, and ...ah-ha! Here was the band that I loved.
― Speedy Gonzalas (Speedy Gonzalas), Wednesday, 31 December 2003 22:53 (twenty years ago) link
― Jack Lemming, Friday, 23 April 2004 00:20 (twenty years ago) link
1. when the levee breaks - New Orleans water
2. Kashmir - Asian Earthquakeearth
what next? something related to the sun? the moon?
― DJ Martian (djmartian), Thursday, 13 October 2005 18:26 (nineteen years ago) link
― M@tt He1geson (Matt Helgeson), Thursday, 13 October 2005 18:44 (nineteen years ago) link
― kyle (akmonday), Thursday, 13 October 2005 19:35 (nineteen years ago) link
― Brian D, Saturday, 17 December 2005 21:47 (eighteen years ago) link
― Abbadavid Berman (Hurting), Saturday, 17 December 2005 21:52 (eighteen years ago) link
Go listen to this list of songs then come tell me zep aren't good, infact why noy go one better and learn to them one guitar then tell me they're not worth listening to man.list:Wanton SongHeartbreakerIn the lightAll of my lovehouses of the holyno quarterachilles last standover the hills and far away
ha you won't evn get through Heartbreaker before you turn around and go "oh fuck that"Page plays a unique scale at a speed you won't believe
― Joe Rac, Monday, 15 May 2006 15:12 (eighteen years ago) link
Anyone going to try and get a ticket?
― Ned Trifle II, Wednesday, 12 September 2007 16:34 (seventeen years ago) link
lol shitty olden days bands
― Dom Passantino, Wednesday, 12 September 2007 16:36 (seventeen years ago) link
Fucking Jason Bonham. I would only go if this dude plays drums.
― Jordan, Wednesday, 12 September 2007 16:43 (seventeen years ago) link
Fucking Paolo Nutini more like. £125 and I've got to put up with that?
― Ned Trifle II, Wednesday, 12 September 2007 18:23 (seventeen years ago) link
I heard Stairway on the radio today. Anybody who says it doesn't rule is a goddamn neo-rockist.
― J0hn D., Wednesday, 12 September 2007 18:37 (seventeen years ago) link
this was posted here Led Zeppelin set to reform but some details are starting to come out:
Tickets costing £125 ($254) will be allocated on a lottery basis through the Ahmettribute.com web site. Billboard.com understands there are no plans to broadcast or commercially release music from the show.Putting an end to several months of speculation, it was confirmed today (Sept. 13) during a press conference at the O2 that the three surviving members of Led Zeppelin -- Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones -- would reunite onstage for just the third time in 27 years. The drummer for the evening will be Jason Bonham, son of the band's original drummer John Bonham, who died from a heart attack in 1980."This is going to be the largest demand for one show in history," promoter Harvey Goldsmith said today, adding that Zeppelin will play a full two-hour set. "I can only tell from the buzz going around now, but it is really just filtering around the world. I feel there's going to be a huge amount of pressure (on tickets)."The concert will follow the release of a new Atlantic/Rhino two-disc, 24-track best-of Zeppelin set, "Mothership," due Nov. 13 in the United States.
Putting an end to several months of speculation, it was confirmed today (Sept. 13) during a press conference at the O2 that the three surviving members of Led Zeppelin -- Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones -- would reunite onstage for just the third time in 27 years. The drummer for the evening will be Jason Bonham, son of the band's original drummer John Bonham, who died from a heart attack in 1980.
"This is going to be the largest demand for one show in history," promoter Harvey Goldsmith said today, adding that Zeppelin will play a full two-hour set. "I can only tell from the buzz going around now, but it is really just filtering around the world. I feel there's going to be a huge amount of pressure (on tickets)."
The concert will follow the release of a new Atlantic/Rhino two-disc, 24-track best-of Zeppelin set, "Mothership," due Nov. 13 in the United States.
― Bee OK, Thursday, 13 September 2007 03:19 (seventeen years ago) link
Word up to J0hn Also an hour ago I put "In the Light" on a jukebox here in PDX and it sounded fab as all hell
― Davey D, Thursday, 13 September 2007 06:28 (seventeen years ago) link
Great, another best of Zeppelin set. Just what the world needs.
― Bill Magill, Thursday, 13 September 2007 14:51 (seventeen years ago) link
i'd rather jack
― Tracer Hand, Thursday, 13 September 2007 15:09 (seventeen years ago) link
you may need to ramble
― mookieproof, Monday, 27 May 2024 02:10 (five months ago) link
Good call
― calstars, Monday, 27 May 2024 02:13 (five months ago) link
All of my memories of coda are intertwined with trying to stay alive in ultima iv
― calstars, Monday, 27 May 2024 02:17 (five months ago) link
I didn’t know it was possible to “hole up” so you can imagine the problems of not sleeping
― calstars, Monday, 27 May 2024 02:21 (five months ago) link
It’s we’re gonna groove studio!I need to find the version from the dvd, it slays― calstars
― calstars
my understanding is that the _coda_ version is just the version from the dvd with overdubs! it's presented as "studio" but it's not actually
― Kate (rushomancy), Monday, 27 May 2024 16:25 (five months ago) link
ahh that makes sense
― calstars, Tuesday, 28 May 2024 01:21 (five months ago) link
https://i.imgur.com/86OibII.jpeg
― calstars, Saturday, 29 June 2024 22:23 (four months ago) link
📹
― Naive Teen Idol, Saturday, 29 June 2024 23:04 (four months ago) link
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― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Saturday, 29 June 2024 23:04 (four months ago) link
lol true
― calstars, Saturday, 29 June 2024 23:17 (four months ago) link
welp
Travel press tradition passed down from @finnygo: Other embeds and I rolled a question on an orange up to JD Vance from the back of the plane. Quick response rolled back on his favorite song: Led Zeppelin, Ten Years Gone. pic.twitter.com/wxJpDRQ6gd— Kit Maher (@KitMaherCNN) October 8, 2024
― mookieproof, Wednesday, 9 October 2024 04:04 (one month ago) link
should've gone extra troll and chosen "no quarter"
― Western® with Bacon Flavor, Wednesday, 9 October 2024 04:31 (one month ago) link
There are many days when "No Quarter" is my favorite LZ song.
― Instead of create and send out, it pull back and consume (unperson), Wednesday, 9 October 2024 13:36 (one month ago) link
1970: LED ZEPPELIN - Better than THE BEATLES? | Nationwide | BBC Archive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLDJVCC3Ip4
― stirmonster, Wednesday, 9 October 2024 13:49 (one month ago) link
The Led Zeppelin
― calstars, Wednesday, 9 October 2024 13:56 (one month ago) link
no quarter is of infinite depth, sometimes it’s my favorite too. one of those songs I can just completely escape into. A distant cousin of “no quarter” is “the asphalt world” by suede.
― brimstead, Wednesday, 9 October 2024 14:09 (one month ago) link
surely his least favorite is Immigrant Song
― There’s a Monster in my Vance (President Keyes), Wednesday, 9 October 2024 14:16 (one month ago) link