Zep
Judging by the mid-seventies distaster that was The Song Remains the Same (when Punk made Led Zep not cool anymore), I must admit to being skeptical when I read that another album of live Led Zep material from the 70s had been released. Now though, having read Meg’s review and seen all those 5 star reviews at Amazon, I really need to buy How The West Was Won.
12:22 am on 16 June 2003 :::
natis Says:I never got into classic rock for some reason. It never seemed to inspire or move me.
6:26 am on 16 June 2003 :::
Reid Says:The 70′s eh? It’s been a long time, been a long time, been a long lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time, yes it has.
6:29 am on 16 June 2003 :::
Adrian Says:Hmmm… I know exactly what you mean, Matt. I’m facing the reality of an imminent purchase of both the CD and the DVD.
Although, as a mid-80s teenager, I had a real Zep-obsessive phase, my attitude towards them has tended to ebb and flow in adulthood. I bought all the shiny CD remasters when they came out, and had another few months of total adulation, but most of the time, I forget they exist. Funny… I don’t think I have that sort of relationship with any other band.