Led Zeppelin: Physical Graffiti

Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti Music
by Led Zeppelin

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Unknown
Kashmir Rocks!
missjojoxoxo
DEFINATELY!! - noever has been and never will be anything the like of LED ZEPPLIN.....
lipsee
never say never miss jo,,but it does set a pretty high standard,,(I cannot help but play "Air guitar" as backup on this album!!! )
galaxighost
"Down By The Seaside" and "Ten Years Gone" are 2 of my favorite tracks on this disc and on the top 10 list of Zeppelin tunes!yay
lipsee
Nah mate!! "In my time of Dying",,,,its a relatively unknown classic,at the moment I,m thinking this is the best LED ever got,,strong words I know,,,I do like "The Rover" and "In the Light" and believe it or not "Bron-Yr-Aur" aarh suck this is a great album,they,r all bloody great....Last night on the way home from work I was listening to "Houses of the holy" and although panned by the critics,,I love it,,
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After a two-year hiatus, Led Zeppelin returned in 1975 with one of rock's greatest double albums, a sprawling work akin to Exile on Main Street in its loose, offhand brilliance. Includes Trampled Under Foot; Houses of the Holy; Kashmir; Down by the Seaside; Black Country Woman; In My Time of Dying , and more.

This 1975 release came smack in the middle of a long and nearly mythic career. Physical Graffiti is the last great Led Zeppelin title, recorded before the influences of the day (synthesizers, disco) ended Zeppelin's reign as the kings of loud and sexy blues-metal. Playfully experimenting with new sounds, the band blended Middle Eastern rhythms, folk-stylings, heavy blues, and deeply impassioned rock riffs into a two-disc set that sounded as if they were still enjoying their place in the rock pantheon. As sprawling and adventurous as this collection is, there are some tracks so tightly focused--so ultra-Zeppelinesque--that it's tempting to name this as a number one or number two must-have. "Trampled Underfoot" and "Custard Pie" alone are almost worth the double-disc price tag. --Lorry Fleming
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