Just got this on cd. Reminds of the Stone's Exile on Mainstreet. Good hard rocking vibe throughout. Not too much tired top 40 stuff either.
"10 Years Gone" though their course may change sometimes, rivers always reach the sea...
They remain one of my favourite bands. Everything up until Presence, which I actually quite like, and 'In Through The Out Door' which I can't bear to listen to (it's so awful).
The BBC sessions CDs and 'how the west was won' are well worth the money if you want live Zep.
They remain one of my favourite bands. Everything up until Presence, which I actually quite like, and 'In Through The Out Door' which I can't bear to listen to (it's so awful).
The BBC sessions CDs and 'how the west was won' are well worth the money if you want live Zep.
Difficult to argue. But the run of albums starting Led Zep 3 upto but not necessarily including Presence really float my boat. "Since I've Been Loving You" still ticks all the boxes.
I've been really impressed with "how the west was won" and the BBC sessions.
In the linked article, there's one large paragraph describing their efforts to find the best possible vinyl to use in the film, and how difficult it was. Read it, because their explanation of why it was difficult contradicts their reason for doing it in the first place. Interesting none the less.
I've been really impressed with "how the west was won" and the BBC sessions.
In the linked article, there's one large paragraph describing their efforts to find the best possible vinyl to use in the film, and how difficult it was. Read it, because their explanation of why it was difficult contradicts their reason for doing it in the first place. Interesting none the less.