From HTWWW (the live CD recorded in 1972): The marvelous acoustic set: GOING TO CALIFORNIA THAT'S THE WAY BRON-Y-AUR STOMP And, THE OCEAN BRING IT ON HOME OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY
I've been trying to come up with something other than the boring answer that places me among the vast teeming mass of humanity for whom there is only one Led Zeppelin song that is even remotely memorable. I realize that the fact that I am part of a music forum places me in a more elite and discriminating group of music listeners who have a much broader and at the same time more initmate aquaintence with a wider range of music far beyond the scope of the ordinary music enthusiast; therefore it may be reasonably expected that I would think more deeply and probingly than the usual herd mentality that characterizes the "average music fan". But I can't help it. "Stairway to Heaven" really is my favorite.
It was their high point of creativity...no doubt. Zep songs encompass so many different emotions and energies... So when I feel like working and having to be strong, I put on "Physical Graffiti" When I feel kind of daydreamy and need some relaxing time, on goes "3" "Houses Of The Holy" gets played on road trips....great driving tunes!
I love them all but those just a little bit more that the others Ten Years Gone Babe Im gonna leave you Going to California Good times Bad times Achilles last stand Hey Hey what can I do Whole lotta love Sick again Tangerine And of course the stairway