Submitted by YoureASkyscraper t3_124us9h in Music
clozepin t1_je22ttd wrote
Reply to comment by BostonDrivingIsWorse in Led Zeppelin released their album 'Houses Of The Holy' 50 years ago today by YoureASkyscraper
Same. The rare perfect album. No bad tracks. It did take me a little while to come around on No Quarter, but when it clicked, it clicked hard. That riff….
ainjel t1_je2rflr wrote
I argue that "The Crunge" is the turd in the punchbowl, but we'll allow it lol
insearchofspace t1_je31zdf wrote
Have you seen the bridge?
ainjel t1_je3ad6d wrote
Excuuuuuuuuse me 😆
raihidara t1_je34rwp wrote
The only song worse imo is Hats Off to Roy Harper. I'll never understand why they chose to put that on III instead of Hey, Hey, What Can I Do
clozepin t1_je33rq1 wrote
It probably has more sentimental value to me than anything. It does have a sort of funky feel to it. But mostly it’s quoteable and as kids we used to.
ainjel t1_je3aisq wrote
I mean, without it we wouldn't have "The Magic Number" by De La Soul, so I won't say it shouldn't have happened. ;)
intraspeculator t1_je3y2sx wrote
Nah the one bad song is D’yer Mak’er
ainjel t1_je3yu34 wrote
Hahah I actually can agree with you there
night_dude t1_je421p7 wrote
I heard the Tool version first, so the riff hit me hard. Led Zep really understood the concept of "the drop."
Appropriate-Fix-1240 t1_je5ih2j wrote
Gotta say, thats true for pretty much every zeppelin album (hot dog is a good song too!)
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