Favorite Albums | #38: Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti (1975)
As far as the Zeppelin catalog goes, I think their first one is the best, their fourth one is the...
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As far as the Zeppelin catalog goes, I think their first one is the best, their fourth one is the...
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Aerosmith burst onto the scene in 1973 with their hit single “Dream On” from their self-titled...
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Zeppelin’s career can be pretty cleanly divided in half since they made eight studio albums, the...
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Released on the same day (December 11, 1970) as Yoko Ono’s similarly titled Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono...
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I’ll just come right out and say it: Hunky Dory isn’t just good, it’s astonishingly good. It has...
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In 1969, a psychiatrist named Elisabeth Kübler-Ross first articulated the five stages of grief in...
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In the decade or so preceding War, the world saw a decline in rock & roll as bands became more...
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Almost ten years ago, after seeing the first Lord of the Rings movie, I decided to read The...
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I went a long, long time without listening all the way through Electric Ladyland. As soon as I...
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Steely Dan achieved early success with their 1972 debut record Can’t Buy a Thrill and in 1974 they...
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