Which Led Zeppelin Record Is The Best?

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Lancemc said:
Nothing can beat Bonham's drumming on "When the Levee Breaks" :drool:


that's true, but one thing to keep in mind about that track is that while the drumming itself it amazing, the production of it is what's legendary; jimmy page should get at least some credit for making an already incredible drum groove sound other-worldly.:drool:
 
JOFO said:



that's true, but one thing to keep in mind about that track is that while the drumming itself it amazing, the production of it is what's legendary; jimmy page should get at least some credit for making an already incredible drum groove sound other-worldly.:drool:

Didn't he acheive that sound by putting a few microphones down the hall in the studio?
 
Led Zeppelin IV contains their best ever A-side :drool: but overall I think Led Zeppelin III is just amazing :heart:. I specially love it because critics bashed this wonderful gem in the past decades.

Peace :wave:
 
U2DMfan said:
as far as Bonzo's drumming, I think his best drum song is In My Time of Dying.


that's a great one too.

I also should mention kashmir, achilles last stand, good times bad times, and rock and roll.
 
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