Guest "Go, Mordecai!" Posted January 16, 2007 Report Posted January 16, 2007 Of all the songs I could commit myself to always singing along with, why is it "Dancing Days"? Even the riff, which I do as a prolonged "daaaaaaaa" and just change the pitch. Anyway, I'm just listening to Houses of the Holy, since I tend to rekindle my Zeppelin love this time of year (and that's another thread I'm about to start), and this is really an awesome album. One of the all-time greats.
Gary Floyd Posted January 16, 2007 Report Posted January 16, 2007 "Houses" is my third favorite album from Zep. My favorite is "III", with "Graffiti" being my second favorite.
Guest "Go, Mordecai!" Posted January 16, 2007 Report Posted January 16, 2007 III is very good, but HotH is my favorite because it represents dipping their feet into progressive rock (without being as bloated as Physical Graffiti) and expanding their parameters beyond folk and amplified blues. Good old "No Quarter."
snuffbox Posted January 16, 2007 Report Posted January 16, 2007 Some of my college/bro pals have gone a long way towards ruining Led Zep for me.
The Man in Blak Posted January 16, 2007 Report Posted January 16, 2007 I like particular songs with Zeppelin but their albums, as a whole, do nothing for me. If forced to choose an LZ album to listen to, in its entirety, I would probably go with Physical Graffiti, though I think I'd rather listen to "When The Levee Breaks" on repeat for 40 minutes.
Cheech Tremendous Posted January 16, 2007 Report Posted January 16, 2007 I like particular songs with Zeppelin but their albums, as a whole, do nothing for me. If forced to choose an LZ album to listen to, in its entirety, I would probably go with Physical Graffiti, though I think I'd rather listen to "When The Levee Breaks" on repeat for 40 minutes. I find the opposite to be true for me. I loved the songs, but it wasn't until I discovered the albums in their entirety that I truly "got" Led Zeppelin. I vacillate from time to time on my favorite album, but III is probably the most consistently great album they did, although I hate the inclusion of "Immigrant Song" as the opener. It just feels out of place on what I would call the "soft" Led Zeppelin album.
Guest "Go, Mordecai!" Posted January 16, 2007 Report Posted January 16, 2007 Try flip-flopping "Going to California" with "Immigrant Song." I've proposed a similar flip-flop in the past: "The Crunge" to Physical Graffiti so it can be amongst its experimental brethren and "Houses of the Holy" so that it can be the title track.
C Dubya 04 Posted January 16, 2007 Report Posted January 16, 2007 Zeppelin III is my favorite Zeppelin, but I'm not sure that I think it's their best (if that makes sense). III always reminds me of good times (sitting around campfires, clapping along to Bron-Y-Aur Stomp), and I think that gives it a very positive spin. The self title is also a very strong album IMO that has not been mentioned.
Guest "Go, Mordecai!" Posted January 16, 2007 Report Posted January 16, 2007 The debut? Oh yeah, that kicks a lot of ass. "Good Times, Bad Times" isn't the strongest opener they ever wrote, but it's still passable. The sudden dynamic changes in "Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You" will always be fantastic to me. The church organ intro on "Your Time Is Gonna Come" is really awesome and foreboding, "Black Mountain Side" is a cool little folksy modal thing, and "Dazed and Confused" is a classic, though that's one that's kinda been ruined by other people for me. The Brown Bomber is the one I never liked.
C Dubya 04 Posted January 16, 2007 Report Posted January 16, 2007 Your Time is Gonna Come has always been one of my favorite Zeppelin songs. I do think that it is the organ that really sets it off.
Giuseppe Zangara Posted January 16, 2007 Report Posted January 16, 2007 If you cut off all exposure to "Stairway to Heaven" for a few years, coming back to it allows you to realize IV really is the best Zep.
AboveAverage484 Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 It's really difficult for me to pick a favorite out of the first six albums, but IV is probably the most consistent the whole way through.
SuperJerk Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 If you cut off all exposure to "Stairway to Heaven" for a few years, coming back to it allows you to realize IV really is the best Zep. I second this.
Matt Young Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 "Over the Hills and Far Away" has always been my favorite Zeppelin song. And I happen to have Houses of the Holy and IV on vinyl.
Guest Legalise Drugs and Murder Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 I've gone with the debut as my favorite since I ever heard the band.
Copper Feel Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 Yeah, I think Houses probably is their best album. That opening 1 - 2 - 3 punch and of course No Quarter really cannot be beaten.
Red Baron Posted January 18, 2007 Report Posted January 18, 2007 Zep III for me, and always have been. Tangerine being the favourite.
ZGangsta Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Houses of the Holy is a great album to have sex to until No Quarter comes on, and then things get kinda weird. But yeah it's an amazing album, and I definitely echo the sentiment that, as awesome and classic the hits on their own are, Zeppelin albums listened to all the way through are what make the band. I'd disagree with moving The Crunge off of Houses because it's got D'yer Mak'er on it as well so it's got that 'Zeppelin does funk' and then 'Zeppelin does reggae' thing going on. I've got I through Houses on Vinyl (ok I stole them from my old man) and I'd also put IV at the top of the heap but they're all amazing. I'm not as crazy about Physical Graffiti as some people (still really like it though) and you can't really put Presence and In Through the Out Door up there with the others.
DMann2003 Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Houses, definetely probably a fav of mine, III I love too, damn me for going with the flow, "The Rain Song" and "That's the Way" are 2 of my favorite songs, the scene in Almost Famous, set to that song is beautiful.
Gary Floyd Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 I was listening to Houses of the Holy today, and I think that if they left out "The Crunge", then it would have been a perfect album.
Edwin MacPhisto Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Listening to Houses of the Holy right now. I'm really only familiar with II, III, IV,, this, and some assorted parts of Physical Graffiti. This is probably my favorite, but III is awfully close. However, I haven't listened to IV in years, so maybe I'll have the same post-"Stairway" isolation experience as Incandenza.
Guest Legalise Drugs and Murder Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Why do you guys like III so much? Granted, I haven't given it a spin in a long time, but I remember it being pretty middling.
Giuseppe Zangara Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 I prefer III to the first two, but I don't think it's that great. Bonus points for it being the album where Plant learns to sing.
Guest "Go, Mordecai!" Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 "Since I've Been Loving You" is cool, everyone loves "Tangerine" and "Immigrant Song," even though the latter is out of place here, "Out on the Tiles" is an underrated little song, and the rest is pleasant enough. I just don't like Led Zeppelin II much at all. That's the one I'll never care for.
Red Baron Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 III is the only album by Zeppelin I actually care for. Zeppelin should have never recorded D'yer Mak'er
Henry Spencer Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Zeppelin should have never recorded D'yer Mak'er Their best song.
Guest "Go, Mordecai!" Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Oh, man. Far from it. "No Quarter" or "Achilles Last Stand" is their best song. "When The Levee Breaks," too. "D'yer Maker"? Don't be an asshole.
Cheech Tremendous Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Zeppelin should have never recorded D'yer Mak'er Their best song. I think I just threw up in my mouth. Anyways, if I was to rank the albums by my enjoyment while listening to them and not the overall quality, it would go something like this: III, Presence, Physical Graffiti, II, Houses of the Holy, IV, I, In Throught the Out Door.
Guest "Go, Mordecai!" Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 You ENJOY Presence? More than most? HOW? What is there to enjoy after the first song? Nothing, that's what. Throwaway album. At least In Through the Out Door has "Fool in the Rain." And fuck it, I sorta like "Carouselambra" at times.
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