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LED ZEPPELIN III

Led Zeppelin

 

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Nacho_69
4 stars REVIEW PART ONE First review, and i donŽt have much idea of what to type in, first, i would consider that not many people would be seeing my review and that would be an insult to the few that are doing it, who is a prog fan, to tell the hystory of Led Zeppelin. So, iŽll share just my opinions of this great album. Perhaps not the most ponderated, or vanagloriated, at least not much in front of the two other previous albums, to be honest , at first, i was a bit scheptical, and I didn`t payed nuch attention, but after listening to it very carefully, I noticed lots of things hidden in the fantastic creation of Plant, Page, Bonham and Jones Although, like a good musician in my case, or music listener, we have to detect beauty from the least known to the music beast that have traveled along the paths o music. Immigrant song, the first thing that comes to me when i listen this name, is "THE HAMMER OF THE GODS". I would probably imagine a hammer from plants screams banging against my head. I remembe this song was difficult to me in guitar, because i was still amateur in the arts of music (still think I am amateur) and I always think, HOW DO THEY DO THAT, take such two passive notes, and turn them in a masterpiece, followed by ambiental chords, which also bang in your head like waves of psychedelic seas. if you notice the drums are synchronized with the riff, or at least with its rythm. Vocal work: nothing to say, his screams already say it. Friends: the guitar very well structured, as a gutar player I admire that, bu also you can notice like a very deep and indian-like sound at the back, just try to imagine the song without it and you will say -2what the f+++ ? you will understand if you try buzz buzz buzzz buzzzzzzzz zzzzz talanaalalalalalalatalalalalalatalalalalaallllllalalalalalalalalal SUDDENLY IT BECOMES OTHER SONG Celebration day: I don`t have a particular taste for this type of songs , although i think is a masterpiece, as the others, the solo is particularily good, perhaps sometimes is better that a solo is short and substancial. Since i`ve been loving you: Yes , i`m gonna talk a lot, but don`t worry i`m tired of my "voice" too, soo the others songs will have a litle revew or perhaps i make a second review, we will see. This song is gentle, sutile, it suddenly conquered my heart from the first notes, and kept me in front of the speakers, the arpeggios also gets you more into plant`s payne and screams, I just dream in the day i`ll be able to do something half as good. For the lovers of the Zeppelin`s blues this is just toooooo smooth and tooooooooo beautiful, the solo blows the head of a rinoceront and then it cuts in half my soul, and I just don`t want it to finish, a little touch in the end of the keybord, and it explodes AGAIN, for a last arpeggio, followed for Plant, "over my front door, hear my backdoor slam.." ohhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah it makes me dra(?) tarataraaaareaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa just tooo damn good. and it starts to slow i`m in the floor ohhhhh. TOTAL ORGASM. follow the second part, if you get until here
Nacho_69 | 4/5 |

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