Achilles is the coolest song Zeppelin ever made. Every member gave it 100% and Page went way over his head in this song. So with all due respect, Stargazer is second place here.
Hydrazoic Acid
I'm very glad that you understood everything. The person asked me about live versions of songs and I answered him. That's all. Be simpler )))
I would like to note that Achilles somehow remains in the shadows, like the Presence album itself. And Jimmy set the heat in this work. He also has a great solo at the end of the song. So I'll vote for Achilles.
Richie's group recorded in comfortable conditions. LZ didn’t understand anything, Plant was injured... the rest of the group didn’t have any special ideas, Jimmy took everything into his own hands and they were able to give us Achilles. Where the guys essentially anticipated the work of Iron...
Achilles Last Stand may be the best song in a Led Zeppelin. Opening with distorted acoustic notes, the song turns into a monstrously heavy 10-minute long epic full of powerful guitar riffs, galloping rhythm, and some of the best guitar solos I have ever heard which are made even better thanks to...
Hydrazoic Acid and you are not embarrassed by the fact that Plant sang in a wheelchair. I mean sitting!! And once again I want to note that Jimmy’s guitar work in Achilles is his Everest. Achilles simply sounds more powerful than the competitors' song. Jimia's army of guitars defeats Richie...
Let's compare the guitar solos in the songs of their groups and the riffs.
Let's go solo:
Blackmore
Speed King
Child in Time
Lazy
Highway Star
Burn
Mistreated
Starstruck
Stargazer
A Light in the Black
Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
Gates of Babylon
Kill the King
Page
Dazed and Confused...
In my opinion, Achilles is much cooler, here all 4 participants of LZ gave their 100% to create a thing unique for the 70s. Paving the way for Iron Maiden.
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