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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 2963" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Funny enough I personally think Led Zep are way overrated, yes they are great musicians and Plant's a great singer, but somehow it never really appealed to me, I mean some of the classic tracks I can live with as they were played often in the rock pubs around London were I lived, I clearly remember going to the release of "The Song Remain The Same" film at the cinema and was distinctly underwhelmed, until the red leb helped, then everything sounded good. I have listened to all their albums and I am sure I still own a few in my loft box of old vinyl. Never felt the need to see them live and to honest I have tried to watch some of their concerts on the tube lately and as good as they are, it just doesn’t sound right to me, always a bit off. But hey what do I know, they are always in people's top ten bands and the music press adore them so maybe it is just me?</p><p></p><p>I think I was more drawn towards Deep Purple, Stray, Uriah Heap, Definitely the Doors and the Allman Brothers. Mind you never really got Sabbath either, even though my long time mate at the time constantly played the them and still does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 2963, member: 25"] Funny enough I personally think Led Zep are way overrated, yes they are great musicians and Plant's a great singer, but somehow it never really appealed to me, I mean some of the classic tracks I can live with as they were played often in the rock pubs around London were I lived, I clearly remember going to the release of "The Song Remain The Same" film at the cinema and was distinctly underwhelmed, until the red leb helped, then everything sounded good. I have listened to all their albums and I am sure I still own a few in my loft box of old vinyl. Never felt the need to see them live and to honest I have tried to watch some of their concerts on the tube lately and as good as they are, it just doesn’t sound right to me, always a bit off. But hey what do I know, they are always in people's top ten bands and the music press adore them so maybe it is just me? I think I was more drawn towards Deep Purple, Stray, Uriah Heap, Definitely the Doors and the Allman Brothers. Mind you never really got Sabbath either, even though my long time mate at the time constantly played the them and still does. [/QUOTE]
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