Album Rating: 4.5
Teh what? I don't intetnionally whore anything Mr.Iluvatar. However, I do comment on them far too much I suppose. I'm done.This Message Edited On 06.05.06
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I would have to say "I can't quite you babe" is easily there most "bluesy"song to date.
If you don't believe me, just listen to the first five seconds.
"I... Can't quite you baaabe!, then, bring on the pentatonic solos.
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Every Zeppelin blues number, early fleetwood mac, cream, Hendrix, clapton, chuck berry, bb king ect.
All im saying is that it has so much emotion that it sends shivers down my spine, the guitar riffs are epic a plants voice is heavenly.
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Album Rating: 3.5
This is quickly becoming my favorite Zeppelin album at the moment. Well, maybe only next to PG. And a very nice to review.
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Led Zeppelin is one of my favorite bands and the immigrant song is best on this album. Led Zeppeling 4 and 2 are my favs
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Album Rating: 4.5
Led Zeppelin is one of my favorite bands and the immigrant song is best on this album. Led Zeppeling 4 and 2 are my favs
No, it's really, really not. This Message Edited On 06.09.06
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Album Rating: 3.5
yeah its probably not, but it almost seems like you don't like it as much because of its popularity.
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Album Rating: 4.5
No that's not true. I like it alot. It's just over-rated is all. People salivate over the song, and it's really not anything worth freaking out over.
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
My favorite Led Zeppelin album, good review also.
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I am still digging "since i've been loving you" masterpeice of a song, honestly.
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"My answer to such a fiend would be to simply open their mind to the possibility that an acoustic song can say more in three minutes than a ten-minute guitar solo (I’m looking at you, “Free Bird”) could ever hope to."
(Shields up) Free Birds beats this whole album.
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
"Classic" is the perfect word for this cd, it fully deserved a 5. Page, Plant, and Bonham didn't let anybody down with this. From everybody's favorites like Immigrant Song to personal favorites like Out on the Tiles. It has the hard-rockin songs to the groovin' and the slower acoustic stuff.
Quality review, as well.
Peace.
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Yeah, this album does have a nice mix, I just don't like the order in which the tracks are placed, all the good tracks come first then the filler. They would have done better to mix things up a little, one rocker, one acoustic, one blues ect.
it would make the album stronger as a whole.
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
Considering my iTunes play count starts out really high in the beginning, and slowly goes down, I do see where you are coming from. But! There is a solution! Mix up the order and burn your own!
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Yeah, I think i'll do that.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I actually find the order quite satisfying.
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
It's not really a bad order I guess, but it does get weaker at the end of the album. But everything was different in 1970, so who knows what they were thinking. But, I am pretty sure if that CD came out in '06 the fillers would be mixed in with the instant classics.
If this came out in '06, It would also be amazing seeing what Page and crew could do with today's technology. Mm mm good, like Campbells soup.
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Album Rating: 4.5
It'd be interesting to see what Jimmy would come up with production-wise, but I think it's fine as it is. This is how it really should sound, to me anyway.
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
It's a shame what drugs does to you. I swear on my life I will never get into them because I have seen what it does to so many of my heroes. If Bonham hadn't died they had so many great years ahead of them.
And, for an "un-led-ed" not, think of what Jimi Hendrix could have done if he had lived a full life. That was one sick dude.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I don't think Led Zeppelin had "so many great years ahead of them". I mean, look at how their quality was already getting sketchy. Starting with Presence, and certainly on In Through the Out Door, their albums just didn't compare to the classic Zep albums. It's only reasonable to expect that their albums would have continued in that pattern.
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