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Classic Albums: Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin

There are Rock fans who think Led Zeppelin is the greatest band of all-time.  I am not one of them; actually, I'm not sure who I'd personally give that honor to.  That being said, they're not a band I dislike either.  Pete Townshend (The Who) has said in interviews that he never liked a single thing that they did).

That may be more sour grapes than anything else.

I digress.

I was late to the party when I started listening to Led Zeppelin.  I bought Led Zeppelin I, II, IV, In Through The Outdoor, and Coda during high school.  The first of the albums listed I enjoyed completely; the latter two, for me, were spotty.

During my first year of college, I bought Physical Graffiti.  It's funny to admit this, but I just didn't get it and found the album extraordinarily dull (with the exception being Kashmir).  Within the last couple of months, my brother and I conversed about Led Zeppelin and he thought I was nuts for not thinking Physical Graffiti was a good album.

There's some truth that tastes change.

I'm actually listening to the album on Spotify, and I'm more than halfway through it, thinking that it's pretty damn enjoyable.  It's interesting that this album was a collection of songs that didn't make it onto the earlier releases (due to time constraints).  Many were written and recorded at various points in the early 1970s.

I'm still of the opinion that the band wasn't the greatest thing since sliced bread, but they did put out some incredible music.

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