ILoveJimmyPage
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Awesome thread Harm. I'd say I'm not too much of a live album enthusiast but in order for one to catch my attention it has to have a good overall energy to it from both the artist and the crowd. I see you mentioned How the West Was Won there and that's a classic example if you compare it to their other live albums. Listen to just about any track on it and it gives those who weren't fortunate enough to see Zeppelin live a sense of being present. Lots of audience interaction and energy and you can tell the boys really got into it. Compare it to the more solemn The Song Remains the Same and it's easier to see my point. It's also much more uptempo on a lot of the tracks as opposed to their studio recorded originals but that's more up gcc's alley as he's more knowledgeable on that sort of thing but it definitely does give it a lot more energy which I appreciate.
I've also always enjoyed Plant's vocals on HTWWW (before his rumored surgery in '73).
I've also always enjoyed Plant's vocals on HTWWW (before his rumored surgery in '73).
