Thanks for your viewership, tribute to Joel and sharing your list as well. There really are no poor albums by Led Zeppelin. Our top four are similar, slightly jumbled. Perhaps if Bonzo didn’t pass away and they made more albums, then maybe there could have been a clunker. Unfortunately, we’ll never know… Cheers, good sir!
I was a fan, back then in 1982 even before their "Coda" release. I was only 16, had not been exposed to the B. Ö. C. magic vibe yet (haha). But I have an unlimited respect to them, every album brought something new to the table.Nice list, here is mine: 1) ZoSo (Led Zeppelin IV) 2) Led Zeppelin III 3) Led Zeppelin II 4) Physical Graffiti 5) Led Zeppelin 6) The Song Remains The Same (Live) 7) Houses Of The Holy 8) In Through The Out Door 9) Presence 10) Coda I like Led Zeppelin IV album the most, as I find there they function more as a unit and Plant's vocals shine all the way through (his best performances).
Thanks for watching and commenting! I like your list, too. Interesting how you also ranked their 1970s double live album as well. It’s a very good, but flawed, grand statement. Some of the extended jamming versions of a few songs just may be a tad too long, but it truly showcases their prowess as a live unit onstage. So kudos for adding that particular platter to the fray. Sadly, there will never be another Led Zeppelin… although many have tried. And failed. Cheers!
Thanks! I concur, sir. An underrated song in their catalog, indeed. Indubitably. Will it make my favorite Led Zeppelin songs list? Stay tuned, in the near future, for that very video! To anyone reading the comments, CURLESSMANIA is another excellent RUclips video for people to watch and enjoy. Thanks for your viewership and comment. Cheers, mate!
Yes, it is. A truly odd collection, I’m sure it sits at the bottom of most people’s lists. If they even include it. I always thought the additional four tracks - on the ten CD cube box version - improved the album a bit. “Hey, Hey What Can I Do” is a killer song, for example.
I'm very curious about Jimmy Page's occult art collection. He apparently has a large private collection of the works of Austin Osman Spare. I'd love to see that personal gallery.
Yes, back in the day we was very into all that stuff. If memory serves, at one point he even purchased and resided in Alastair Crowley’s old digs for a spell. (Pun intended.) Merry Christmas to you and your family… cheers, lass! Thanks for watching!
@@daveycretin664 Boleskine House. Page is as into Crowley as he ever was, but he stopped publicizing it in the late 70's when all the Satanic Panic stuff was going down
Total agreement with #1! Great ranking video. I highly enjoyed it.
@@trannongoble7722 ~ Thanks for the positive feedback, Trannon. I appreciate you watching and commenting. Glad you concur with my numero uno!
Nicely done! Keep em' comming! Very interesting list.
Thanks for your support. Merry Christmas to you and yours, cheers!
Great video. Shoutout Joel Weinberg, RIP. 1. Physical 2. IV 3. II 4. Houses (aka Led Zeppelin 5) 5. Presence 6. Out Door 7. I 8. III 9. Coda
Thanks for your viewership, tribute to Joel and sharing your list as well. There really are no poor albums by Led Zeppelin. Our top four are similar, slightly jumbled. Perhaps if Bonzo didn’t pass away and they made more albums, then maybe there could have been a clunker. Unfortunately, we’ll never know…
Cheers, good sir!
I was a fan, back then in 1982 even before their "Coda" release. I was only 16, had not been exposed to the B. Ö. C. magic vibe yet (haha). But I have an unlimited respect to them, every album brought something new to the table.Nice list, here is mine:
1) ZoSo (Led Zeppelin IV)
2) Led Zeppelin III
3) Led Zeppelin II
4) Physical Graffiti
5) Led Zeppelin
6) The Song Remains The Same (Live)
7) Houses Of The Holy
8) In Through The Out Door
9) Presence
10) Coda
I like Led Zeppelin IV album the most, as I find there they function more as a unit and Plant's vocals shine all the way through (his best performances).
Thanks for watching and commenting! I like your list, too. Interesting how you also ranked their 1970s double live album as well. It’s a very good, but flawed, grand statement. Some of the extended jamming versions of a few songs just may be a tad too long, but it truly showcases their prowess as a live unit onstage. So kudos for adding that particular platter to the fray. Sadly, there will never be another Led Zeppelin… although many have tried. And failed.
Cheers!
Good job, my friend!! Happy Holidays to you, Sir!! Talk soon.
Oops! Sorry l missed your comment, Jack. My bad. Thanks for watching and have a lovely Valentine’s Day with your wife!
Love that you ranked In through the out door so high! Absolutely love Carouselambra!
Thanks! I concur, sir. An underrated song in their catalog, indeed. Indubitably. Will it make my favorite Led Zeppelin songs list? Stay tuned, in the near future, for that very video! To anyone reading the comments, CURLESSMANIA is another excellent RUclips video for people to watch and enjoy.
Thanks for your viewership and comment. Cheers, mate!
It's wild that Coda has We're Gonna Groove from '69 and Wearing and Tearing from their final sessions.
Yes, it is. A truly odd collection, I’m sure it sits at the bottom of most people’s lists. If they even include it. I always thought the additional four tracks - on the ten CD cube box version - improved the album a bit. “Hey, Hey What Can I Do” is a killer song, for example.
01. IV
02. Houses Of The Holy
03. Physical Graffiti
04. In Through The Out Door
05. Led Zeppelin II
06. III
07. Led Zeppelin
08. Presence
Very good list and slightly similar to mine. Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Cheers, mate!
I'm very curious about Jimmy Page's occult art collection. He apparently has a large private collection of the works of Austin Osman Spare. I'd love to see that personal gallery.
Yes, back in the day we was very into all that stuff. If memory serves, at one point he even purchased and resided in Alastair Crowley’s old digs for a spell. (Pun intended.) Merry Christmas to you and your family… cheers, lass! Thanks for watching!
33:40 *sip. Can't believed I missed one.
@@tiadoran ~ No worries, you did an excellent job. Thanks again!
@@daveycretin664 Boleskine House. Page is as into Crowley as he ever was, but he stopped publicizing it in the late 70's when all the Satanic Panic stuff was going down