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Rolling Stone Magazine's review of the 1st Led Zeppelin album

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  • #16
    Oh brother.
    Obscenity is the last refuge of an inarticulate motherfucker.

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    • #17
      In my college newspaper

      Originally posted by Two Gap Penetrator View Post
      back in 1976 I reviewed a concert in which Taj Mahal was the headliner and the warmup band was Robert Palmer. I dismissed Robert Palmer in one sentence as "just another good looking guy in a dance band."
      DB

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      • #18
        Originally posted by slag View Post
        Oh brother.
        Not a fan of PG, Slag?

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        • #19
          Hammer of the Gods

          Originally posted by Riccardo View Post
          Sounded like a high school garage band... turrible!
          nm
          OFFICIAL BOARD DRUG CZAR
          "BFTR"

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Regal View Post
            Physical Graffiti is their best album. It's a little bit of everything that made Zep so great.
            My favorite was always houses of the holy, followed by III, then I. Up until presence I guess I preferred the odd-numbered zep albums

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            • #21
              Zep IV, Houses of the Holy and Physical Graffiti. That's a good 3 album run, IMO.

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              • #22
                Def hit their creative stride during that run

                and had yet to really get burned out,,Im a big Zep III guy myself,,but also feel that PG is one of their best,,,you just can't write music like that anymore..
                OFFICIAL BOARD DRUG CZAR
                "BFTR"

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                • #23
                  Any cred you may have had just went straight down the shitter
                  John Erlichman, one of President Richard Nixon's closest aides, has admitted America's "War on Drugs" was a hoax designed to vilify and disrupt "the antiwar left and black people" when it was launched in 1971.

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                  • #24
                    That was the beginning of their...

                    every album sounds the same slide.

                    It doesn't hold a candle to 1, 2, 3 or 4. Not even close.
                    John Erlichman, one of President Richard Nixon's closest aides, has admitted America's "War on Drugs" was a hoax designed to vilify and disrupt "the antiwar left and black people" when it was launched in 1971.

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                    • #25
                      Zep IV is universally recognized as their best album, that's why you got the "oh brother".

                      That's my guess!

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                      • #26
                        I flew over to London for their reunion in 2007. Great week in the UK!

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