ILoveJimmyPage
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Re: The OFFICIAL Led Zeppelin Thread
Ahh, Physical Graffiti. I must admit, I was a "hater" when it came to that album at first when I was just discovering the greatness that is Led Zeppelin. However, I eventually really, really listened to the album and grew a great appreciation for the heavy riffs on the first side. "Black Country Woman" on the B side is also a little reminiscent of "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" with the bass drum. Have a listen!
"In the Light" is one of those songs where you can just close your eyes and imagine yourself back in the 70's. I LOVE the ascending riff by Pagey. This album drew heavily on international influences. That's one of the things you grow to love about Zep. They can incorporate many different genres into their music and make it sound good (listen to "Hot Dog" and its country-like sound).
BUT... if you are going to talk about PG you MUST acknowledge the monumental first side. "Houses of the Holy", "The Rover", the sexy "Custard Pie". And who could deny "Kashmir" as a musical masterpiece that almost anyone on this planet, rock lover or not, could recognize.
Bottom line: FABULOUS album by the best band in the history of rock music.
Ahh, Physical Graffiti. I must admit, I was a "hater" when it came to that album at first when I was just discovering the greatness that is Led Zeppelin. However, I eventually really, really listened to the album and grew a great appreciation for the heavy riffs on the first side. "Black Country Woman" on the B side is also a little reminiscent of "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" with the bass drum. Have a listen!
"In the Light" is one of those songs where you can just close your eyes and imagine yourself back in the 70's. I LOVE the ascending riff by Pagey. This album drew heavily on international influences. That's one of the things you grow to love about Zep. They can incorporate many different genres into their music and make it sound good (listen to "Hot Dog" and its country-like sound).
BUT... if you are going to talk about PG you MUST acknowledge the monumental first side. "Houses of the Holy", "The Rover", the sexy "Custard Pie". And who could deny "Kashmir" as a musical masterpiece that almost anyone on this planet, rock lover or not, could recognize.
Bottom line: FABULOUS album by the best band in the history of rock music.
