Really all of them, because almost every song is either a masterpiece really great or damn good. There’s very few songs I don’t care for, & some that are better live then studio. I’d say when doing the lives, you don’t need to cover them that heavily, often just 1 or 2 copyrighted text printed across it will do. A great original Blues, studio only, is Tea For One on the Presence album. I’m still waiting for Bluesy Gospel Earls Court May 25,1975 In My Time Of Dying, amazing slide guitar playing. Thank you for your reaction.
Led Zeppelin was only this raw at the beginning of thier career. They leaned heavily on blues songs they knew and put them on steroids. They developed a more riff-based rock sound later, (with bluesy roots) along with celtic folk tunes, occasionally mixing these genres together, most famously on Stairway to Heaven.
My top three Zep albums are: 1. Physical Graffiti, 2. Led Zeppelin IV, 3. Led Zep II. Sometimes LZ IV is 1, all of their albums were great... well maybe not CODA, but it was still OK.
❤Robert on harmonica ❤❤❤
Physical Graffiti, Houses of the Holy, Presence
The last 3 I listened to, as simple as that …
❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤
If you're a Stevie Wonder fan, you must listen to Trampled Underfoot, both the studio version and live at Earl's Court 1975.
Definitely. Talk about a stomp groove.
Led Zeppelin album 3 at my top but honestly there all in my top 3🙃 it just depends on the day, the vibe and where you want the music to take you.💯🎶
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Untitled 4th Album
Physical Graffiti
Led Zeppelin II
houses of the holy, coda deluxe, 3rd album, in through the outdoor 🔥
Led Zeppelin II, Physical Graffiti, Presence
Check out I Can't Quit You from this same show!
Really all of them, because almost every song is either a masterpiece really great or damn good. There’s very few songs I don’t care for, & some that are better live then studio. I’d say when doing the lives, you don’t need to cover them that heavily, often just 1 or 2 copyrighted text printed across it will do. A great original Blues, studio only, is Tea For One on the Presence album. I’m still waiting for Bluesy Gospel Earls Court May 25,1975 In My Time Of Dying, amazing slide guitar playing. Thank you for your reaction.
Led Zeppelin was only this raw at the beginning of thier career. They leaned heavily on blues songs they knew and put them on steroids. They developed a more riff-based rock sound later, (with bluesy roots) along with celtic folk tunes, occasionally mixing these genres together, most famously on Stairway to Heaven.
My top three Zep albums are: 1. Physical Graffiti, 2. Led Zeppelin IV, 3. Led Zep II. Sometimes LZ IV is 1, all of their albums were great... well maybe not CODA, but it was still OK.
Physical Graffiti, Houses of the Holy, III.
4, 2 and physical
Singer Robert Plant is a great harmonica player, sadly he only plays it in a few songs, I’d have loved hearing it on a few more.
Cool!
All of em, top three lol!
I’m not particularly fond of the third album (though there are some great songs) or In Through the Out Door. All the others are great.
1,4,physical graffiti
houses of the holy, coda deluxe, 3rd album, in through the out door 🔥