Eternal Idol wrote:
following the reaper wrote:
MetalStorm wrote:
I can give you a list of bands that came out in the 60's that are better than the Beatles:
Led Zeppelin
The Doors
Cream
Jefferson Airplane
Black Sabbath
And a few others but those are the best that came out of that decade.
I thought Black Sabbath didn't release anything till the 70's
And seriously, I have no idea whats appealing about Led Zeppelin. I'm trying to listen to Led Zeppelin IV or whatever people call it and all im hearing is frankly annoying vocals and riifs that have that annoying blues feel.... like it when it feels like the riff is going in a circle, like jsut going nowhere.
Well, that's understandable. Led Zeppelin IV is more rooted in folk music than Rock music, and I'm not really big on that album either. The first 3 albums are revelations in Rock music, and are great from start to finish. I do feel Zeppelin did release some bad music though, particularly their later period stuff. Way too much John Paul Jones noodling around on a synthesizer, and not in a good way like Jon Lord, and not enough Jimmy Page. Presence and Coda are egresously bad.
The thing about Zeppelin is, no two albums sound the same; in fact no two Zep songs sound the same. They are nothing if not eclectic.
Zeppelin's best period for me is the years spanning '71-'77, or III - Presence.
Jimmy Page is one of the greatest songwriters ever (in rock), not to mention his fretmanship. To state otherwise is not only wrong, but also indicates some form of brain disorder; perhaps, for example: the brain sizzling tertiary stage of syphyllis, or not following the instructions provided by the warning labels on the back of paint solvent cannisters one too many times. Fetal alcohol syndrome also comes to mind.
