Led Zeppelin - Earl's Court (1975) - "Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp"
On the road with Led... Certainly, LZ III reveals the more folk and acoustic side of our band, especially when compared to the first two albums, but the whole record is different, more varied, although less impactful at first listen. We have the explosive start, whose dynamite charge immediately links back to the fiery atmosphere of the previous album with "Immigrant song." We find another two hard Zepp-style tracks like "Celebration Day" and "Out on the Titles," an epochal blues "Since I've Been Loving You," in my opinion the best track, followed by pieces that are strongly new for the band. In "Friends," we see influences both from the popular West Coast sounds of that time and from entirely different Eastern shores, thanks to the guitars, the strings (Jones), and the percussion.
On the road with Led... Certainly, LZ III reveals the more folk and acoustic side of our band, especially when compared to the first two albums, but the whole record is different, more varied, although less impactful at first listen. We have the explosive start, whose dynamite charge immediately links back to the fiery atmosphere of the previous album with "Immigrant song." We find another two hard Zepp-style tracks like "Celebration Day" and "Out on the Titles," an epochal blues "Since I've Been Loving You," in my opinion the best track, followed by pieces that are strongly new for the band. In "Friends," we see influences both from the popular West Coast sounds of that time and from entirely different Eastern shores, thanks to the guitars, the strings (Jones), and the percussion.
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