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Duff McKagan recommended Led Zeppelin III by Led Zeppelin in Music (curated)

 
Led Zeppelin III by Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin III by Led Zeppelin
1970 | Metal, Rock
9.0 (1 Ratings)
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"Immigrant Song really kicked my ass. Every part of it. I couldn't play along with it - I was only 10 – but I could sing along with the 'Ah-ah-aaaaah-ah!' part. Every Led Zeppelin record had an impact on me, but Led Zeppelin III probably affected my thoughts on music the most."

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Functioning on Impatience by Coalesce
Functioning on Impatience by Coalesce
1998 | Rock
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
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Amazing even if not their best
Coalesce sound like led Zeppelin if they decided to become really really REALLY heavy. That's it. What more do you need to know
  
Layla and Assorted Love Songs by Eric Clapton
Layla and Assorted Love Songs by Eric Clapton
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"“Clapton is God,” they wrote when I was a teen-ager. I’ll say that with a small g, perhaps. He proves it on nearly all his recordings, none more so than here. (Honorable mention: Led Zeppelin, “Since I’ve Been Loving You,” from “How the West Was Won.”)"

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Biff Byford recommended In Rock by Deep Purple in Music (curated)

 
In Rock by Deep Purple
In Rock by Deep Purple
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"This one’s a no-brainer. It was the first time I’d ever heard any band play that way; Deep Purple weren’t the same as Led Zeppelin, they were unique. Though I don’t recall the year it happened, I saw Purple playing with Uriah Heep at Sheffield City Hall… which brings me to my next selection."

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Led Zeppelin III by Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin III by Led Zeppelin
1970 | Metal, Rock
9.0 (1 Ratings)
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Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin

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"Robert Plant has a horrible attempt at a wail at the beginning. He doesn’t get anywhere near it, but it’s still awesome. In a way, live stuff is about the mistakes. You don’t want a note-perfect recital of a song, you want a fucked up, exciting, bum notes everywhere, people falling off their stools version of it. And I think Led Zeppelin are brilliant at that kind of stuff. Everything on this is completely real and it sounds like they’re really trying and not quite getting there – and that’s the thrill. That’s what it’s all about. The white knuckle ride. We didn’t sign up for the teacup ride. It’s real life – there’s a human element to it, and you really get that on Led Zeppelin recordings."

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