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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2010 at 18:36
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2010 at 23:38
Goin' against the trend.  Don't get me wrong, I like Quadrophenia, but I gotta vote for the album with No Quarter on it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2010 at 23:43


Originally posted by jammun jammun wrote:

Goin' against the trend.  Don't get me wrong, I like Quadrophenia, but I gotta vote for the album with No Quarter on it.


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Not to mention, Led Zeppelin is pretty much the first band I was absolutely in love with
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2010 at 01:08
very sur[rised by the votes so far
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2010 at 13:47
Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:

Originally posted by Alberto Muņoz Alberto Muņoz wrote:

this is unfair Quad has more songs is a double.
 
Better Quad vs. Graffiti, how about that?Tongue


Quad by an even BIGGER amount! LOLWink
 
LOL, same here!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2010 at 14:09
Originally posted by Captain Clutch Captain Clutch wrote:



Originally posted by jammun jammun wrote:

Goin' against the trend.  Don't get me wrong, I like Quadrophenia, but I gotta vote for the album with No Quarter on it.


+1

Not to mention, Led Zeppelin is pretty much the first band I was absolutely in love with

No Quarter was the first song, that I was absolutely in love with.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2010 at 20:42
East choice, or no choice. Quadrophenia is my favourite album, period.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2010 at 21:38
though Zeppelin's '73 tour for Houses was among the greatest in rock history, it is my least favorite album of theirs: Dancing Days, D'yer Mak'er, and The Crunge just aren't very good and could've been replaced with superior material they already had (i.e. 'Hey,Hey What Can I Do'), and the live versions on TSRtS are far better.

1973?  Zep wins for their stage act, but not the LP.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 01 2010 at 06:35
Quadrophenia, so easy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2010 at 09:50
I couldn't pick Quadrophenia due to my disappointment in Roger Daltrey's new vocal sound. "Love Rain On Me" and various tracks contained more of a screaming holding kind of pitch on vocal phrasings. The songwriting was decent. In any bizzare event, I have always been stuck in a time warp or wormhole with Who Sell Out, Live At Leeds and Tommy. Yeah....I let myself down because I disliked his new vocal approach. That's a shame. The Who produced the 3 albums I mentioned above and they were groundbreaking to musicians across the U.S. and Tommy ...I consider pure art rock. The beautiful suspended open chord progressions of Pete Townsend were so crafty and unique and like....nobody was really doing that style during the release of Sell Out or Tommy. Then he restructured those chord voicings for the piece "Underture" where Keith Moon sounds like a young Carl Palmer. Stuff? That's a broad term? is incerdible music.

I would pick Houses Of the Holy because of Jimmy Pages writing on "The Rain Song". The song itself is in rank with a great Beatles song. Mainly the instrumentation due to the fact I was not a fan of Robert Plant. Page had these European open guitar tunings that were mostly Irish and along with various ethnic tunings which one might be custom to hearing on George Harrision songs with the Beatles. Page expanded on them feverishly adding them into a rock song. A song that would sometimes have a 4/4 beat but later venturing off to an off beat displaying talents of Jones and Bonham. Bonham had a special sound on his snare drum in which he could be easily identified. Much in the same way that Bruford is identified. Houses of the Holy contains some interesting writing. It was around this time that Jimmy Page was supposedly doing a film score for a horror film. I never read this in any publication. Zep fans talked about as if they had read it. When I viewed the film "Song Remains the Same', a Zep fan tapped me and stated that what Page was doing on the violin bow in the center of Dazed and Confused, was part of the film score and went on to say that he owned a copy imported from the U.K.  I would like to hear that score. Can anyone help me on this one? I pick Houses of the Holy 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2010 at 13:17
Quad - Townsend's masterpiece, and, sadly, the pinnacle of his career.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2010 at 14:43
Although I preffer Zep overall and think their output is generally more consistent than The Who Quadrophenia is a much superior album to Houses IMO.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2010 at 15:43
Zeppelin....based on the poll question and Quad looses mainly due to the number of songs on it that are weak, it has more weak songs than Houses of the Holy.
Both classic statues of rock that will never fall.
 
Although I like The Who more than Led Zeppelin
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2010 at 17:20
Originally posted by TODDLER TODDLER wrote:

I couldn't pick Quadrophenia due to my disappointment in Roger Daltrey's new vocal sound. "Love Rain On Me" and various tracks contained more of a screaming holding kind of pitch on vocal phrasings. The songwriting was decent. In any bizzare event, I have always been stuck in a time warp or wormhole with Who Sell Out, Live At Leeds and Tommy. Yeah....I let myself down because I disliked his new vocal approach. That's a shame. The Who produced the 3 albums I mentioned above and they were groundbreaking to musicians across the U.S. and Tommy ...I consider pure art rock. The beautiful suspended open chord progressions of Pete Townsend were so crafty and unique and like....nobody was really doing that style during the release of Sell Out or Tommy. Then he restructured those chord voicings for the piece "Underture" where Keith Moon sounds like a young Carl Palmer. Stuff? That's a broad term? is incerdible music.

I would pick Houses Of the Holy because of Jimmy Pages writing on "The Rain Song". The song itself is in rank with a great Beatles song. Mainly the instrumentation due to the fact I was not a fan of Robert Plant. Page had these European open guitar tunings that were mostly Irish and along with various ethnic tunings which one might be custom to hearing on George Harrision songs with the Beatles. Page expanded on them feverishly adding them into a rock song. A song that would sometimes have a 4/4 beat but later venturing off to an off beat displaying talents of Jones and Bonham. Bonham had a special sound on his snare drum in which he could be easily identified. Much in the same way that Bruford is identified. Houses of the Holy contains some interesting writing. It was around this time that Jimmy Page was supposedly doing a film score for a horror film. I never read this in any publication. Zep fans talked about as if they had read it. When I viewed the film "Song Remains the Same', a Zep fan tapped me and stated that what Page was doing on the violin bow in the center of Dazed and Confused, was part of the film score and went on to say that he owned a copy imported from the U.K.  I would like to hear that score. Can anyone help me on this one? I pick Houses of the Holy 
 
Page was doing at the time the score of Lucifer Rising, and 22 min of tape is circulating in traders circles.
 
But sadly this 22 min never were utlized in the actual movie of Kenneth Anger, it was Bobby Beusoleil who do the music.
 

Also Page start to do a song that is call Swan Song, it's a very long song and a misterious one, with an obscure sound, there are two takes and the whole song  last about 22 to 28 min. the two takes add 61 min of great music





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2010 at 13:41
Hmmm.... I can't just choose one of them. This was the hardest poll ever to decide. Its like Pink Floyd versus King Crimson.
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Im surprised the race is so tight...
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Man, I can't believe "Houses of the holy" is winning...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 09 2010 at 09:07
Originally posted by Alberto Muņoz Alberto Muņoz wrote:

Originally posted by TODDLER TODDLER wrote:

I couldn't pick Quadrophenia due to my disappointment in Roger Daltrey's new vocal sound. "Love Rain On Me" and various tracks contained more of a screaming holding kind of pitch on vocal phrasings. The songwriting was decent. In any bizzare event, I have always been stuck in a time warp or wormhole with Who Sell Out, Live At Leeds and Tommy. Yeah....I let myself down because I disliked his new vocal approach. That's a shame. The Who produced the 3 albums I mentioned above and they were groundbreaking to musicians across the U.S. and Tommy ...I consider pure art rock. The beautiful suspended open chord progressions of Pete Townsend were so crafty and unique and like....nobody was really doing that style during the release of Sell Out or Tommy. Then he restructured those chord voicings for the piece "Underture" where Keith Moon sounds like a young Carl Palmer. Stuff? That's a broad term? is incerdible music.

I would pick Houses Of the Holy because of Jimmy Pages writing on "The Rain Song". The song itself is in rank with a great Beatles song. Mainly the instrumentation due to the fact I was not a fan of Robert Plant. Page had these European open guitar tunings that were mostly Irish and along with various ethnic tunings which one might be custom to hearing on George Harrision songs with the Beatles. Page expanded on them feverishly adding them into a rock song. A song that would sometimes have a 4/4 beat but later venturing off to an off beat displaying talents of Jones and Bonham. Bonham had a special sound on his snare drum in which he could be easily identified. Much in the same way that Bruford is identified. Houses of the Holy contains some interesting writing. It was around this time that Jimmy Page was supposedly doing a film score for a horror film. I never read this in any publication. Zep fans talked about as if they had read it. When I viewed the film "Song Remains the Same', a Zep fan tapped me and stated that what Page was doing on the violin bow in the center of Dazed and Confused, was part of the film score and went on to say that he owned a copy imported from the U.K.  I would like to hear that score. Can anyone help me on this one? I pick Houses of the Holy 
 
Page was doing at the time the score of Lucifer Rising, and 22 min of tape is circulating in traders circles.
 
But sadly this 22 min never were utlized in the actual movie of Kenneth Anger, it was Bobby Beusoleil who do the music.
 

Also Page start to do a song that is call Swan Song, it's a very long song and a misterious one, with an obscure sound, there are two takes and the whole song  last about 22 to 28 min. the two takes add 61 min of great music

So the score was called Lucifer Rising?....Is this info available from Zep's website?....Was Swan Song ever released in any format?.....This is one of the coolest things I've ever heard!   Very strange and unique. Thank you so very much for your interesting info. This is truly interesting to me. I must do research!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 09 2010 at 18:17
Originally posted by TODDLER TODDLER wrote:

Originally posted by Alberto Muņoz Alberto Muņoz wrote:

Originally posted by TODDLER TODDLER wrote:

I couldn't pick Quadrophenia due to my disappointment in Roger Daltrey's new vocal sound. "Love Rain On Me" and various tracks contained more of a screaming holding kind of pitch on vocal phrasings. The songwriting was decent. In any bizzare event, I have always been stuck in a time warp or wormhole with Who Sell Out, Live At Leeds and Tommy. Yeah....I let myself down because I disliked his new vocal approach. That's a shame. The Who produced the 3 albums I mentioned above and they were groundbreaking to musicians across the U.S. and Tommy ...I consider pure art rock. The beautiful suspended open chord progressions of Pete Townsend were so crafty and unique and like....nobody was really doing that style during the release of Sell Out or Tommy. Then he restructured those chord voicings for the piece "Underture" where Keith Moon sounds like a young Carl Palmer. Stuff? That's a broad term? is incerdible music.

I would pick Houses Of the Holy because of Jimmy Pages writing on "The Rain Song". The song itself is in rank with a great Beatles song. Mainly the instrumentation due to the fact I was not a fan of Robert Plant. Page had these European open guitar tunings that were mostly Irish and along with various ethnic tunings which one might be custom to hearing on George Harrision songs with the Beatles. Page expanded on them feverishly adding them into a rock song. A song that would sometimes have a 4/4 beat but later venturing off to an off beat displaying talents of Jones and Bonham. Bonham had a special sound on his snare drum in which he could be easily identified. Much in the same way that Bruford is identified. Houses of the Holy contains some interesting writing. It was around this time that Jimmy Page was supposedly doing a film score for a horror film. I never read this in any publication. Zep fans talked about as if they had read it. When I viewed the film "Song Remains the Same', a Zep fan tapped me and stated that what Page was doing on the violin bow in the center of Dazed and Confused, was part of the film score and went on to say that he owned a copy imported from the U.K.  I would like to hear that score. Can anyone help me on this one? I pick Houses of the Holy 
 
Page was doing at the time the score of Lucifer Rising, and 22 min of tape is circulating in traders circles.
 
But sadly this 22 min never were utlized in the actual movie of Kenneth Anger, it was Bobby Beusoleil who do the music.
 

Also Page start to do a song that is call Swan Song, it's a very long song and a misterious one, with an obscure sound, there are two takes and the whole song  last about 22 to 28 min. the two takes add 61 min of great music

So the score was called Lucifer Rising?....Is this info available from Zep's website?....Was Swan Song ever released in any format?.....This is one of the coolest things I've ever heard!   Very strange and unique. Thank you so very much for your interesting info. This is truly interesting to me. I must do research!
 
Not only the score, the film was called Lucifer Rising and as i said before, Bobby Beusoleil do the final music.
 
Obviously this is not avaible in Led Zepp website, because the final product was not credited to Page. But check Kenneth Anger filmography:
 
 
Also his movie is on tube:
 
Page music was dropped from the project. but as swan song this songs are oficially unreleased.
 
PM  me and give you  more details, without getting censored.LOL
 
 
 




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2015 at 07:00
Houses of the Holy

but then again, I would choose LZ over The Who any day, no matter what The Who album is LZ up against.
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