Led Zeppelin - Presence {Remastered} [Full Album] (HQ)
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
- Led Zeppelin's seventh studio album. Released on March 31, 1976.
Track List:
1 - Achilles Last Stand 0:00
2 - For Your Life 10:30
3 - Royal Orleans 16:55
4 - Nobody's Fault But Mine 19:55
5 - Candy Store Rock 26:23
6 - Hots On For Nowhere 30:33
7 - Tea For One 35:18
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Achilles last stand is majestic and Nobody's fault but mine just a classic. We used to sing that at the top of our voices when we were in restaurants or when we were having a good bevvy.Used to play Presence along with Floyd's wish you were here and Alex Harvey's Boston tea party before I went to my job as a deep sea fisherman. I would be away for a week or maybe two so Achilles last stand was like my battle cry to fighting the treacherous weather. Zepplin were the greatest band of their time in my opinion.
DAMN RIGHT,...WHAT YOU SAID DUDE.
nice story.
What about tea for one 🫖
Been a Zephead since I was 15 and I'm now 67. Listening to this on headset today and my whole body calms. Everything is as it's meant to be. Thank you.
Keep on rocking kid 👍
Too cool! Me it was 90-91 in the oddest of place's Saudi Arabia but Achilles really was appropriate desert sand and all of that!
Nice!
Like Rick Dr.s always said
“TAKE TWO SIDES AND CALL IT A MORNING !”
Same age same feelings - way to go! :-))))
I don’t always listen to LED ZEPPELIN, but when I do, I make sure my neighbors get to enjoy it also!
Most neighbors should love LED ZEPPELIN by now, right?
you two here are idiots. invading someones privacy is wrong, period.
Could listen to this music over and over again ❤
don't get evited. ☺
@@perrycomeau2627 do you mean evicted?
In my opinion, this is the best Zeppelin album. They were so tight, UNBELIEVABLE!
their best music
Sorry bubba...Physical Graffiti is their best work but I do love this album
@jimfarrar4925 it's really subjective , your opinion. It's a very hard to commit, but I'd probably prefer Presence...at least today
What makes it better than IV?
I agree also Physical Graffiti ❤
Achilles Last Stand reaches into your chest and rips your heart out, and presents it to you while it’s still beating…what a way to go…
Only if it were honerable
Almost sounds like a Yes song
@@danclark3377 I was thinking the same thing !!
LOL, clown. You trying to get a gig as a music critic?
Achilles Last Stand..all 4 guys showing off their true skills..pure genius
my on 1 fav zep track
This song is similar with Black Sabbaths same year and also first song Back street kid
Tough song!
@@tomg.5082 Both great bands!❤
"4 guys"...? 4 of the most talented musicians to ever grace this earth.
When I was 16, every night I'd put side 2 on the turntable, turn off the lights, lay in bed and and listen. By the end of Tea For One I was asleep. I've never understood why this album isn't held in higher esteem. It deserves to be on lists of the best.
All them albums are super; when you got to choose One or Two, others come up front
i'm guessing because some of the critics and fans just slept on it......ah?? ah?? see what i did there??
and i thought i was the only one.... i'm 60 and doing it right now. Brings me back. Timeless
This was my first album. I bought it for a dollar in 1976 at Tape City. It was very unpopular when it was released. It followed Physical Grafitti, which many believe wad their best album, and it is quite different.
Cool. I was 18. USMC
Afraid, but this pumped me up
Tea For One is one of the best blues songs ever recorded.
💯
The critics referred to it as "The poor man's Since I've Been Loving You." I was just thinking about the title today, and given the lyrics of the real situation, man, is it ever heavy
Best song LZ ever did 😊😊😊😊 epic, more than epic, a wondrous song. Achilles' last stand, to be specific. 😊
43 years later still listening to tea for one these guys are the best band ever led zeppelin I am 6o years old I was going to see led zeppelin play 1980 and then the tragic death of John bongo Bonham that was it I never got to see my favorite group ever live it is what it is they were coming to play in Detroit Michigan
The Greatest Band ever .
Wonderful Masterpiece ❤🎶🛸
Ist die gelistet übernummer überhaupt..😊
My teen years were at the right time.. keg parties in the woods , excellent era for rock… all the cool bands of the time were touring..
Kegs in the woods struck a tone with me we were the last generation of true adolescent freedom I'd be gone all day never checked in and my entire life with my parents Weed-B-Gon all day long and no one and I mean no one knew where we were or what we were doing we were doing things like building forts we were carpenters in our early teens and didn't even know it
I was @ that party. Kelso,WA.& later Skamania County, Stevenson WA. Late '70's & early '80's before the 2nd Gen.Yuppies moved in. PDX is now a Gentrified, overpriced Smack plagued wasteland. Always try to look @ the bright side of life lol.
You're my brother. I had tix for the American part of this tour - after Knebworth. It was supposed to be Joe Louis Arena in October of 1980, and I was 14 years old. Bonzo decided to end his life with vodka 2 weeks before the concert and I cried like a baby for about a year. When I was 25 I bought a Ludwig drum kit and started learning EVERYTHING. Presence is still my #1 Zep album and Phys Graffiti is #2. Jimmy's tour with the Black Crowes was fuckin' STELLAR.
@@mikecummings6593 word
I saw you at the keg parties Bill
Tightest Rock Song Ever! If you can find a drummer this good, don't lose him. Great Harmonica, a lost art.
1977 Hundreds Partying in Pioneer Woods in Cook County Illinois...on a Friday Night at 10pm ...This song Cranked to the Max .. it was such a Wonderous Time and so much fun .. We Loved Each Other back then !
1976
Bonham was not of this earth!! I play drums and he is the hardest drummer to imitate, simply a genius!!!👍👍👍
BONZO was very difficult to emulate or even keep up with!! TRULY A Master at work..
А тут ещё джимми пейдж со своими претензиями Бонем супер.
I know a local cat who used to play in a cover band that often did whole shows of nothing but Zep. And dude is one of the very few drummers that can do Bonham right. He's phenomenal.
BTW, he was in a band called Quaker City Nighthawks when they got a tune on Sons of Anarchy.
When they say "the better a drummer, the lighter he is" it applies to everyone except Bohnam. The hardest thing to learn is his groove.
Underrated masterpiece. This is a Zeppelin album for the connoisseurs. It's Zep at their most mature, with a prog-rock edge. Very interesting stuff. Achilles is an incredible composition... Possibly their best song.
Yep.
I ❤ TEA FOR ONE. THIS IS MY FAVORITE LED ZEP ALBUM AND ONE OF MY FAVORITE ALBUM COVERS.
Fuk yes
Bought this vinyl at age 9, just after procuring "In Through The Out Door" also LP, What must have me late friggin Reagan-voting "parents" have thought about the connotations of aforementioned second album!?!? PRESENCE is interestingly, 42 years later preferable despite the latter's magnifafrigacence
Absolutely!
Achilles Last Stand puts you riding a horse in an epic battle... Love this song, love this album. Masterpiece!
…and established Iron Maiden..
Yeah... What an amazing ride.
A GREAT song, one of my favourites.
💯
@@crlaw75 And the fact that Robert was confined to a wheel chair, after a horrible car accident, and he pulls off these great vocals really makes this whole album very special!
This and III are at times, my favorites. Achilles last stand is just so EPIC.
Nobody's Fault But Mine is so fuckin' heavy.
Real Zeppelin fans love this album. Other then Achilles, you won't hear these tracks on the radio. The guitar is so strong
Like you just said , only REAL , TRUE ZEPPELIN fans will appreciate this ENTIRE album....not one song to be skipped on this MASTERPIECE...
The engineering snd sound quality is spectacular. This album was written and recorded in 3 weeks. They owed Atlantic distribution an album so they released T.S.R.T.S to hold the fans over. This is Zeppelin with their backs against the wall. This album is the result of digging in their souls and putting out a masterpiece from scratch. Plant sang this in a lazy boy with 2 broken legs. Page did all the overdubs in 2 days and Bonzo and Jones pulled out all the stops.
Funkiest and heaviest album they ever made with the best sound quality for the icing on the cake.
Right on! And Pages playing on this album transcends into his work with Paul Rodgers and The Firm.
@jeffn.918 he did all the guitar overdubs in less than 72 hours (including the drone dubbs on We're Gunna Groove recorded in late 68 that finally saw the light on Coda in 82) This album is also their funkiest and fattest sounding album. They released TSRTS to keep the fans happy because they literally wrote and recorded everything from scratch. This included Plant in a Lazy Boy singing with a pair of broken legs. They wrapped up the whole recording process in just 3 weeks. This album just goes to show the cut of their cloth as individuals and a band. I love this album, and it's my favorite! Guys, just don't tell the other albums I got a favorite, okay?
I just released that I already told the story of the making of this album twice already. I could say it again... 🤔
To me this is one of their best albums no question about it.
Agree! This is Phys Graff are to me the greatest LZ!
copy that...my fave is ..ah..eee...oooh...yikes! Kinda impossible to say which..but my swaddling Zep is their first...no wait...ahhh....
Have not listened to this one for over thirty years . Wow, how they opened up with Achilles last stand is just burnin.
welcome back
I love Led Zeppelin!! The best band that has ever walked this Earth period .
Bullshit!Period!!!
YOU DAMN BETCHA,...AND SO MUCH MORE.
You just don't get albums like this now. This has to be up in the top 5 lists for many people. So mature and layered in timeless style.
Quite an underrated and even at times detested album by rockers and fans alike !!!
I thought the opposite. This album only has one halfway decent song on it. And it got a measly 200k views.
@@joeking433 Yeah, and the other 6 are completely mind-blowing. The album is only 93% perfect..
@@edhuesing7493 Do you take drugs when you listen to it?
@@joeking433 😅
We won't lose him. His music will last forever.
I never get tired of hearing LED ZEPPELIN since i was 15 yrsld!! Amazing band ever!!
I haven't listened to this in decades. It's timeless.
Absolutely brilliant!!
My uncle saw LED ZEPPELIN at the Atlanta pop festival when they were still called: The New Yardbirds! He knew Jimmy Page but was unprepared for the vocals of Robert Plant and the rhythm section of Bonham and Jones!
TEA FOR ONE
For Your Life is my favorite masterpiece👌
Mine too
I can relate,, but Mine is Tea 4One
@@michaellesnak1017 Mine is, Nobody*s fault but mine
they should have dropped the unplugged songs....
the battle of evermore/going to california/bron-y-aur
stomp/that's the way and even since I've been loving you on alternate nights....
.....and given FOR YOUR LIFE/ROYAL ORLEANS/
CANDY STORE ROCK/TEA FOR ONE a blast....
My favorite Zeppelin song 🎵 of all time!
Thank you UA-cam for having Led Zeppelin at my fingertips! Let the Led out!🙏❤️🙂
Presence a true reflection of the amazing diversity and progression of the undoubtably best rock band the world has ever seen and
and?
High I Play led Zeppelin physical graffiti to second album and put this lady alone
I fell asleep I guess lol
...you must have been listening to this tedious album....
And what?
Everything they did was amazing!
Love the album. Tea for One is my favorite track.
Mine too,!😊
@@annstein5876 Glad to hear.
I love Tea for One, but if I"m only playing one song off this album it is always gonna be For Your Life. Love that intro.
@@daveo.739 I agree that all the songs are good on Presence.
The most underrated Led Zeppelin album.
You got that right!
Agree 100% Jimmy really did a fantastic job, the whole band of course but what a great Jimmy record, sounds fantastic...fun fact it was done VERY quickly and Jimmy had to do all the overdubs in the studio so fast, slept there , legends of marathon 17-18 hour days.
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@@autk It's 50s meets Prog.
@@mitchellbracey5234 agree to an extent...arguably Achilles is, maybe Nobody's Fault, but the rest is blues based Rock with Pagey just in a zone on the entire Record...a guitarists tour de Force...it's wonderful no matter how we characterize it!
I listen to this album & am still amazed & captivated by the Zep. Truly the BEST band of ALL time!!!!!
Long Live Led Zeppelin...
The opening of Achilles Last Stand still gives me goosebumps all these years later. I remember figuring it out and when I figured out the opening the hair stood up on the back of my neck. I had to tell someone so I called my best friend and played it for him over the phone. The next day we got together and figured out most of the rest of it. This is to me at least the most difficult Zeppelin song I've ever tried to cover and play live. So tight, yet so loose at the same time. Even with two guitars very hard to sustain the drive and power of this original. The drummer is the key. A drummer in one of the bar bands I played in during the early 80's told me that if his calves aren't on fire by the end of Achilles Last Stand he knows he played it wrong.
Achilles has so many guitar parts and overdubs. For years I assumed Page used the Gibson doubleneck to play it live. It was definitely a surprise to learn he used one of his Les Paul's and not the doubleneck. Great line from that drummer btw.
One of my favorite Led Zepp albums !
I was 5 years old when this came out. I remember this song and 'Nobody's Fault...' playing on my older sisters stereo. They were striking songs, and always stopped me in tracks when they were on. At 5 yrs old, I was already aware of Zeppelin as they were a constant on local rock radio 📻.
By 8 yrs old I had my first drum kit, and was staunch Bonham devotee. I'm now 51, and still return to this album often. I think it's the best Zeppelin album. It represents their struggles at the time. I like that it's just drums, bass, and guitar... no Fender Rhodes pianos, mellotrons, mandolins, or acoustic guitars... Just Zeppelin being a four piece rock band. It's greatly underrated.
I bet your sister was the influence to a bunch of amazing 70's rock. To which you grew up to cherish. For me my mom introduced me to the coolest. I have vivid memories of saving my allowance and paper route money at 8 to buy Pink Floyd's 'Echoes" . Was her birthday wish. Thanks mom, as that was the pathway to so many memories which music was such an integral part.
Cool story Scott.
KSAN San Francisco Ca
KSAN San Francisco
So incredibly well said !
I agree Achilles is probably their best songs ever!! Jimmy and John Bonham stand out in this album!! Actually the whole band stands out!!! Him and Jeff Beck are iconic!!! So cool that they jammed together before Zeppelin!!!
You know that when Eric Clapton left the Yardbirds, the band came to Jimmy to take his place. He declined but said "I know this guy..." And so Jeff Beck became the 2nd of 3 of the greatest '60's RnR guitarists to play in the band.
Jimmy and JB do indeed go way back, it was always a mutual friendship and admiration society of 2, too bad for the rest of the UK, lol, jk
Beck maybe slightly better player but cant come remotely close to Jimmy's writing and arranging
Back then you could listen to whole album and it was Awesome 💯💯💯💯
When I was a teenager in southern Cal in the 70's it was all about 3 bands, in my neighborhood at least: Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and Yes. I can't really listen to Pink Floyd or Yes anymore but Led Zeppelin forever....never gets old. They never made a single bad song.
Got this album on vinyl when it was released I consider it's their best one ever very well produced crisp and clear they were all over it
Interesting to listen to this album again after not hearing it for many years. This album marked a stark shift in Zeppelin's music, moving on from what many at the time considered to be "self-indulgent" melodies from their previous two albums to a more "grown up" progressive sound, which further shifted with In Through the Out Door (probably thanks in large part to JPJ and Plant taking the reigns). I guess this was their poorest selling studio album because many listeners just weren't ready for that shift, but I think it really showcases how this band at their worst (read up on the circumstances surrounding the recording of this album if you don't already know) was still better than pretty much every other band to step foot on this Earth.
Yeah, people just couldn't handle the changes LZ had been obviously making since Houses of the Holy. Me, I loved this and every Zep album as ~I~ grew up with them.
man i loved this album to death . i was into graffiti before then this came out . strangely i hated in through the out door at the time but now its kind of grown on me . i must have matured as i got older eh
@@yogiguitar1 Nah you were right not to like ITTOD initially. 'Maturity' means the triumph of nostalgia over taste. 'Presence' glows with the power of Bonham and Page while ITTOD does not. 'Presence' is early almost thash Metal and an obvious, even admitted, influence on NWOHM while 'In through the out door' was so weak that when I saw Zep at Knebworth in 1979 they played only 3 songs from their new LP. 10 minutes out of 3 1/2 hours, a time used by most to go pee. Zeppelin's rubbish LP!
JpJ held it together
This album and Pink Floyd Animals have a similar vibe that make them my favorite albums by each of them.
Both 1977!!!!!
It's taken me over 40 years to accept the greatness of this album...ok, I've now gotten my mind right.
Best drummer ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Presence. A very underrated album. While it didn't contain songs that would fill up classic rock radio stations on a daily basis it did have great music on it as well as intriguing lyrics. Who else is going to sing a song about Achilles Last Stand?
Maybe Iron Maiden.
NO doubt!!! Trust me, all my friends who were into LZ knew about this album in the 70's and we knew how good it was and we rocked this, ALL OF THE TIME.
Much to my surprise, almost everything on UA-cam is “underrated”
Also one of my favorite zeppelin jams haha
@@flashy5150 "Achilles Last Stand" would be a perfect tune for Maiden to be on Piece Of Mind. Presence is as close to a metal album as LZ ever got.
I played this album until it the record broke 😂
I think that jimmy and John played around a lot with the timing and that's what made sense to them at the time and now we all realize just how much of a genius that Jimmy was people don't give him nearly enough credit for the things they did back then and what is so damn cool about it was Jimmy already knew what we do now
I can remember camping out in front of the warehouse record store overnight waiting for them to open the doors, magical times!
Amazing album
I actually forgot about this album til now
amazing album, start to finish.
I find this music electrifying. It's the tonic for life?
I feel like this album in a way helped pave the way for a band like tool. Three absolute masters at their instrument and with an amazing singer. Progressive rock with slowly developing melodic song construction, fantastic.
i can def hear tool in this
Interesting, this album definitely has that nihilistic, dystopian vibe that Tool specializes in. I wonder what the boys from Tool would have to say about Led Zep as an influence!
YES
agree 100%. TOOL are HUGE LZ fans. Cannot wait to see them again, in Berlin this summer.
Can you imagine writing this album? No keyboards, no frills, just 4 mother fuckers killing it….
If you only knew how many times in my late teens, I had the pioneer padded around the ear headphones on and this album, late at night when I was ready for sleep after a couple of good tokes driving home from work. And it was like close to heaven
Achilles Last Stand is that good.
I grew up in the 70s and Love Led Zeppelin baddest music ever they were the best of all time the music rock and roll and listen to rock and roll that's says it all
Always loved this beautiful artwork.
I listened to this record since i was a teenager. I got into it around 1981. I have binged and walked away for a few years and got a fresh listen again and again. One some will pop int my mind thata I cant stop listening to . Candy store rock . For your life, Right now its Tea for one. That is some serious blues . I get lost in the darkness of that track. Find myself listening over and over the guitar is soo good. I know they cut this in a little over two weeks , It seemed rushed for those guys but this is where they were at the time. No Keys i like the rawness.
That's a perfect review
I bought it when it came out. No regrets. Freaked out a lot of folks, but I loved it then, and more now. A bunch of my music friends half my age dig this stuff so much now. Shows they was raised right. ;)
Candy Store is hilarious, lyrics are a stitch!!
They don't have a bad album .
remember hearing this album the 1st time and thinking Page is a absolutely amazing guitarist, 47 years later, sure enough I think Page is a absolutely amazing guitarist
The intro and outro to Achilles last stand are simply other worldly!
My favourite zepp album.
My favorite Led Zeppelin song since my youth. It's got all the horses running as a war cry in your ear 🎸🎵🎵🎵 :
They kept coming out with unbeliveable music ,TRUE MASTERS OF MUSIC. LOVE THESE GUYS.NEVER GETS OLD !!!!!!!!!!!!
one of their best albums hands down. the musical tightness. that underlying groove. the sound of the drums. the best.
For Your Life is my favorite on this album. Musical, time signature changes.
Absolute heavy metal poets. Achilles' last stand is my anthem. Truly hammer of the gods stuff, rock on
I remember being 13 years old and my youngest aunt playing this album for me.
Got this in 1976. Still has it. Still the best.
Achilles... is the quickest 10 minutes in rock history, absolute bliss for my HM ears.
Achilles Last Stand is my favorite Led Zeppelin song.
😊
Помню этот альбом, в 77ом учился в Краматорске, какое-то странное чувство он производил на меня ( это было нечто особенное ,смешанное чувство , как будто попал в какое-то странное и необычное пространство и вместе с тем приятное ) Первая песня альбома так и воздействовала..... Вот как иногда бывает. Это реальный шедевр музыкального искусства.....)
I think this is very good and interesting work, it's simply not "commercial". Led Zeppelin didn't produce any 'bad' music. You could say their 'not great' work is better then most other bands 'best' work.
Exactly! I couldn't have said it any better myself. Very true, indeed!
One of the best bands ever, but a few of their songs suck
This is a MASTERPIECE!
Which of their songs do you think suck???
Every time I listen to Presence, it grows on me.
don't tell Francine
I have to say my absolute favorite song on this album is Tea for Two...I will play it on repeat multiple times. SOOO good
Tea for One.
Lol😁
Oh my, you give good SOOO.....
Do I hear Tea for Three... going once, going twice... haha.
@@billyidol2115 I hear you... it's what keeps me reading the YT comments section, little "nuggets of (fools) gold"!!
Tea for me 😂
This is probably my favorite album ever by Zeppelin!! They had many more, but Presence was so powerful and iconic!!!
First zep album I bought for myself, having been brought up on my brothers zep albums. Great, great album. Love it forever!
I'll give you one thing though......your brother had/has excellent taste in music!
Tea for one.
The best blues i ever heard in my life 💖
Without doubt in my opinion the best album they made. Unsurpassed, brilliant the musicians musicians!
What an album!Theres no asking for any better.Not even..The 4 of them are so on point with everything they do and they’ve made a true Zep fan here.Whiskers!!!!
Achilles Last Stand. My fave Zeppelin song!
Possibly Zep's most underappreciated album. In my opinion - and I'm a huge fan - it belongs right up there with Physical Graffiti and III. Thanks for sharing!
QueensRyche
Probably but not as good Led Zep 4
Totally agree
_Presence_ came after _Physical Graffiti_ and as such wasn't as well received as it became to be. _Presence_ is different because it lacks the same variety of light and shade that was Zep's trademark to that point. _Presence_ holds the distinction of being the only Zep album ever sold in record store bargain bins, and it's true because I was there and witnessed it. I remember that a high school classmate and fellow Zep head of mine in 1977 noted that _Presence_ is the sort of album that would be better appreciated in due time. Right on, he was right.
I have always enjoyed this album , I am still amazed at the talent and power of this album..the greatest rock band of all-time .well.well0
Masterpiece.
I received this album when it came out. My father was a well known musician and he knew someone that was involved with Zep. Hence they gave him a copy of this which was a demonstration not for sale copy. I was 12 years old and had no idea what I had in my possession. I always wished I had taken care of it once I was old enough to realize just how special and rare it was. I have always regarded this album as the best work of Led Zeppelin. Just as Pink Floyd’s animals isn’t recognized for how good it is by more people. These albums are in a class by themselves. Just my opinion. Nobody’s fault but mine. Lol 😂
Who is your old man anyone we may know?
@@docriley7837he’s not with us anymore unfortunately, not known on the level of these guys. Thanks for asking though 👍
Candy store rock, what a amazing tempo changes.
I remember the summer of '76 fondly. Bought Kiss Detroyer and Presense. Both albums kick off with awesome tunes!
La la la la la daa oooh, this is the best Zep for connoisseurs, you're at the right video. Have a little rewind to Candy Store Rock @ 00:26:23 Rock on Zephead 💘💘💘💖
This album is great. I like to give it a "metallic blues" label. Everything sounds so pure, crispy, shiny, solid, and very well balanced. All with a lot of emotions in there. If I think of a material or element related to this album, the thing that always comes to my mind is Chrome.
Got this when I was 16, had all of their vinyls it’s hard to pick a fav track but I love For Your Life and Tea for One a LOT. The best band in the World!!!❤😊 Totally underrated!
THE most underrated album of all time!
No one underates this album
A very underrated LZ album!🎶🎼
"Achilles Last Stand" is so freaking good. Omg
When you haven’t played this in a while……wow wow wow…so bloody good 🥳
Unbelievable song and to me the best showcase of Bonzo’s monster talent as well as the rest of the band. That drumming gives me chills!!
Live at Knebworth version is completely off the charts in raw energy.
Both shows we're chalking cheese. The first was abominable but with out yeti.
By the second show the sound quality was excellent and they were as tight as hunter's balloon knot.
From disaster genius arose but few gad tickets for both nights; alas remembering Chas and Dave being the first gigs high light.
I was there
But it was very very sad indeed. Look at Jimmy Page Heroin dose. It marked an end of an era. I am only grateful that he is still with us xxxxx
My favorite video!
Led foreverrrrrrrr
🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏🙏🙏👏👏🙏
Legend has it, Bonhams drum tracks are used at the factory to tune metronomes...
Royal Orleans is my fave from here - awesome tight syncopated funk with this metallic sheen that shines in all tracks. Zep are very angry and muscular here