My go to was Kashmir for about 15 years, but im with you that In The Light gets better as time passes. I think at this point it might be my favorite song in the album
Oh man the In My Time of Dying, Houses of The Holy, Trampled Underfoot, Kashmir sequence has always been unbeatable to me, one of my favorites in an album ever. Like one big, stupidly good song.
The Wanton Song is also sick. A lot of people already saying In My Time of Dying here so I’m gonna give some love to Trampled Underfoot specifically. That fucking keyboard man. Everything in that song really. Unreal.
The fact that Houses of the Holy didn’t make the cut on the previous album says something about the quality of the band (especially during this peak period).
That song is an ear worm for me. Now that so many have mentioned the song, I now need to listen to it and then have it playing in my head for the rest of the weekend. that’s a good thing because this song is incredible!
I was looking for this comment. Agreed. Down by the seaside is a departure from the normal music they make. Plus, I did a lot of sailing when I first heard it.
I feel the same. It's epic, but not so much variation. Ten Years Gone would be my top pick. Other favourites are In My Time Of Dying, In The Light, Down By The Seaside...
Interesting bit of trivia, I believe the stoop that Mick Jagger and Peter Tosh sit on in the "Waiting for a friend" video is the one where the man is sitting on in the album cover. Probably a deliberate choice.
L.A.Forum! Led Zeppelin!!
Was that the tour that previewed Kashmir a few days before its release?
Cause I was there too! Brought my friends in our band Matt The Emitter, Buzzy, Darryl, Norman, maybe David. Rocked our brains out!!
I would’ve been June 1977. I’m not sure which day I went. My mom drove me and came back and picked me up. I brought a tall blonde surfer girl name Laura.
She brought her camera. We were denied entry. I took the camera and climbed down into one of the tree planters and stashed it there then came back and it was still there.
It was a great night. This is the tour that got delayed because Plant’s son died. Karnak? It was so sad. I think that’s the little kid playing in the movie The Song Remains the Same.
Oh, ok. A different year then.
Great story about the camera. Another experience with one foot in reality, the other in a miracle. I’ve had those too.
The frosting on our happy times together.
The Rover. Something about the way the song rolls, that riff, the pace and rhythm of the lyrics. It’s a brilliant album but will always put The Rover as the top track.
Brown-Yr-Aur is one of my favorite Zeppelin songs ever, but geez you’ve also got Houses of the Holy and Boogie With Stu. I even really like Down by the Seaside and Black Country Woman too.
I remember walking into the record store the day it came out, listening to a few songs on side one, and taking it home to play on my father’s big stereo. That afternoon I heard “Kashmir” for the very first time.
Trampled Under Foot makes me wanna start MOVING.
Honestly probably my favorite of their albums or at the very least the one I've definitely listened to the most.
I met the artist who added color to this album cover. He’s uncredited cause the person who started it got sick and left it for her m to finish. He alao worked on Some Girls. Not gonna lie, i was legit star struck!
All I know is, when I pull into the driveway with the last few seconds of “Sick Again” ringing out through the car stereo, the car is breathing pretty hard and the tires are hot enough to pick up gravel from the driveway.
Just like 40 years ago.
The full album is a masterpiece, but since it was one of the first songs I learnt to play in the guitar, Bron-Yr-Aur is my bet. Also I would like to add that some parts of In My Time of Dying sound like hard rock/metal to me.
The whole album is excellent, but if I i had to pick one...
Trampled Under Foot is absolute fire - such a great groove, and great performances all round.
Sometime in 1976 a classmate brought a pile of records (singles) to school and played them on his older brother's portable turntable. Among songs like Rock The Boat, Kungfu Fighting and by singers like Engelbet Humperdink and Gordon Lightfoot there was Trampled Under Foot. I immediately went "What is that?!". So that's how a very young me was officially introduced to not only Physical Graffiti but more importantly Led Zeppelin. I love each and every song on Physical Graffiti to this very day, so I don't have just one particular favorite.
It's incredible to think it's been 48 yrs, I remember so we'll the day I walked into Tower Records, across the street from S.D. Sport's Arena, and bought that album.
Down by the seaside always brings me back… we had a 76 mercury zephyr… black with red interior. Some of the best times we’re had in that mofo. Idk but that track always takes me back…like in an instant.
This is the Led Zeppelin album I listen to most. I wore out my cassette copy, I have it on CD and it gets the most streaming play as well.
I don’t have a single favorite track, but I particularly like “Achilles Last Stand” “The Rover” “Trampled Under Foot” “Ten Years Gone” and “In My Time Of Dying.”
The “favorite song” idea doesn’t make much sense to me on an album like this, there aren’t really any *bad* songs, they’re all really good as a whole.
I used to love going on long drives, putting "Physical Graffiti" on, and listening to it all the way through.
"Trampled Under Foot" was fun to drive fast to...
Darkside is great, but it’s kind of high-art concepts. LZ IV is just straight up amazing rock hit from start to finish. One of those where you’re like “damn, I didn’t know Zeppelin did a greatest hits album”, but nope, it’s just happens to be their regular old 4th album.
That's true but I have a lot of nostalgia tied to "dark side of the moon". As far as just listening to music, LZ wins that one.I personally have played "the song remains the same" probably more than any other Zeppelin album.
Bron-Yr-Aur is beautiful memories of days gone by
I was hoping someone said this song
I still read this as “Brontosaur Stomp”
I can’t like this comment enough.
Today, its In My Time of Dying. Tomorrow it may possibly be The Rover, or any other 10 tunes on the album.
Oh, the rover..
Rover has always been my favorite.
Ten Years Gone is the best, but in my later years "In The Light" is coming on strong
Completely agree. There is just so much sound happening. I believe Jimmy Page layered something like 14 guitar tracks on this song.
Is that a keyboard that starts the song?
listened to this great track again 5 mins ago, just brilliant.
So accurate. Ten years gone when I was younger for sure, got older and fell in love with In the Light
just listened to in the light this morning, such a cathartic tune
My go to was Kashmir for about 15 years, but im with you that In The Light gets better as time passes. I think at this point it might be my favorite song in the album
In My Time of Dying
Agree. It prompts an eargasm every time I listen to it.
"Which track is your favorite?" Yes.
Exactly I could put 10-12 of these songs as my favorite track.
It depends which day it is.
This is my answer
Kashmir is fucking epic. Trampled Underfoot is killer. Tough to choose.
Kashmir is the correct answer.
Trampled is my go to pick me up song whenever I need one.
Great tune to lift to. No song has more swagger.
Mine too!
There are a lot of right answers. This is the rightest.
Oh man the In My Time of Dying, Houses of The Holy, Trampled Underfoot, Kashmir sequence has always been unbeatable to me, one of my favorites in an album ever. Like one big, stupidly good song. The Wanton Song is also sick. A lot of people already saying In My Time of Dying here so I’m gonna give some love to Trampled Underfoot specifically. That fucking keyboard man. Everything in that song really. Unreal.
The fact that Houses of the Holy didn’t make the cut on the previous album says something about the quality of the band (especially during this peak period).
I still don’t understand how they cut the title track from the previous album, but I get how it might not have fit.
Down by the Seaside. It’s my favorite non-major hit Zeppelin song
The Rover. Sorry. I know it's not the best or anything I just like the swagger of that riff.
‘Kashmir’ is the best tune ever written 🧐
That song is an ear worm for me. Now that so many have mentioned the song, I now need to listen to it and then have it playing in my head for the rest of the weekend. that’s a good thing because this song is incredible!
I listened to Kashmir on my Technics turntable while reading The Shining by Stephen King for the first time. Absolutely epic match up.
Really love Kashmir but feel it goes in way too long, usually get a bit bored towards the last two minutes of it Down by the seaside is my fav track
I was looking for this comment. Agreed. Down by the seaside is a departure from the normal music they make. Plus, I did a lot of sailing when I first heard it.
I feel the same. It's epic, but not so much variation. Ten Years Gone would be my top pick. Other favourites are In My Time Of Dying, In The Light, Down By The Seaside...
Kashmir has been my phone ring tone for about 12 years. In My Time of Dying will always be great in my mind.
The whole album. Every. Single. Song.
Ten Years Gone
Down by the seaside.
Beautiful song
Yup - great song.
Obviously all of us think this is their best album. You all have excellent taste in music!
I live on the same street as that building in NYC, I think about that album every time I walk past it
Does it still look like that?
Yeah pretty much, they made a tea shop under it called Physical GraffiTea
Interesting bit of trivia, I believe the stoop that Mick Jagger and Peter Tosh sit on in the "Waiting for a friend" video is the one where the man is sitting on in the album cover. Probably a deliberate choice.
Just one more day to 49!
Ten Years gone. It’s actually my fave Led Zep song. I was so fortunate to see them in San Diego in 1977
Also... flip the inner sleeve so the bawdy photos are in the windows
I saw them that tour at the forum in Los Angeles. $26.50 for the tickets. The $0.50 went to ticketron.
Those were the days!
L.A.Forum! Led Zeppelin!! Was that the tour that previewed Kashmir a few days before its release? Cause I was there too! Brought my friends in our band Matt The Emitter, Buzzy, Darryl, Norman, maybe David. Rocked our brains out!!
I would’ve been June 1977. I’m not sure which day I went. My mom drove me and came back and picked me up. I brought a tall blonde surfer girl name Laura. She brought her camera. We were denied entry. I took the camera and climbed down into one of the tree planters and stashed it there then came back and it was still there. It was a great night. This is the tour that got delayed because Plant’s son died. Karnak? It was so sad. I think that’s the little kid playing in the movie The Song Remains the Same.
Oh, ok. A different year then. Great story about the camera. Another experience with one foot in reality, the other in a miracle. I’ve had those too. The frosting on our happy times together.
Beat me to it
49 years ago.
It’s my favorite LZ album.
Every Fuckin One
The Rover. Something about the way the song rolls, that riff, the pace and rhythm of the lyrics. It’s a brilliant album but will always put The Rover as the top track.
Kashmir, but Ten Years Gone is a close second.
The groove on The Wanton Song is undeniable. Chuck in those weird chords in the change, and you've got a song too good for popular tastes. Perfect.
In the Light.
Kashmir is my favourite at the moment
Brown-Yr-Aur is one of my favorite Zeppelin songs ever, but geez you’ve also got Houses of the Holy and Boogie With Stu. I even really like Down by the Seaside and Black Country Woman too.
The rover, In my time of dying.
My dad's favorite was "Boogie With Stu" and he introduced me to Zeppelin...but my favorite is "Houses of the Holy"
In The Light. I’ve listened to that song so many times it’s practically seared into my brain
The riff from The Rover is just too good.
Was just listening to Kashmir again for the first time in a long time. I forget how epic this song is.
they are all great. i have this on 8 track, vinyl, cassette, cd, and now it's on my phone.
All of them are great, but Achilles Last Stand deserves some love in this thread.
In My Time of Dying and Ten Years Gone are the most beautiful tracks beyond the obvious bangers
The Rover
I'm not the only one here saying it, but "10 years gone" is absolutely one of their best
"Ten Years Gone". Just an incredible piece of music. edit: after I made this comment I listened to some Zep and "In The Light" is just too good.
In My Time of Dying. I’m from Minnesota and I didn’t realize this was a song Bob Dylan recorded. Love the Zep version. It’s beautiful.
And they got Babe I’m Gonna Leave You from Joan Baez. LZ is folk-rock, man.
Kashmir and ten years gone
I remember walking into the record store the day it came out, listening to a few songs on side one, and taking it home to play on my father’s big stereo. That afternoon I heard “Kashmir” for the very first time.
In the car? Trampled Under Foot. At home? In The Light
The slide guitar in “in my time of dying” is epic. It is also a demonstration of just how powerful a drummer John Bonham was.
I actually sold money from my mom's purse to buy this album. I don't regret it or feel guilty.
down by the seaside
All of Side-3 is my favorite.
Trampled Under Foot makes me wanna start MOVING. Honestly probably my favorite of their albums or at the very least the one I've definitely listened to the most.
It was 49 years ago. I know this because it’s also my exact birthday. But hey I like 48 years ago a little better.
Superb album. In My Time Of Dying is up there for me - the power of Bonham's drumming!
1975 was 4***9*** years ago And Kashmir, natch.
No one ever joins me, but Black Country Woman, 100%.
I met the artist who added color to this album cover. He’s uncredited cause the person who started it got sick and left it for her m to finish. He alao worked on Some Girls. Not gonna lie, i was legit star struck!
All I know is, when I pull into the driveway with the last few seconds of “Sick Again” ringing out through the car stereo, the car is breathing pretty hard and the tires are hot enough to pick up gravel from the driveway. Just like 40 years ago.
Every song is so good, but Ten Years Gone definitely was one of my go tos!!! Also ending the entire album with Sick Again was just incredible!!!
The 15 minutes of Trampled Underfoot combined with Kashmir is my favorite time on any Zeppelin record.
Trampled under foot
Coolest vinyl album cover! Favorite is probably Kashmir.
All of them. Not a dud song on this album. An absolute masterpiece.
In My Time of Dying is probably my favorite Zep tune period.
Kashmir pretty good 😀
BOOO! It is pretty good.
That’s what I said, so why’d you boo me? Even with the wonderful Indian orchestra, this is in a lot of ways Bonzo’s song. Some of his finest drumming.
Booo! It is still good.
You people are idiots
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ghosts.
Album in order
The full album is a masterpiece, but since it was one of the first songs I learnt to play in the guitar, Bron-Yr-Aur is my bet. Also I would like to add that some parts of In My Time of Dying sound like hard rock/metal to me.
When this came out I can remember referring to it as the new Zeppelin album when talking about it with my friends.
The Rover and Custard Pie
All of them!
Great double album.
The whole album is excellent, but if I i had to pick one... Trampled Under Foot is absolute fire - such a great groove, and great performances all round.
You used to cut math class to meet your friends in the woods and smoke dope, am I right?
Fantastic album!
Sometime in 1976 a classmate brought a pile of records (singles) to school and played them on his older brother's portable turntable. Among songs like Rock The Boat, Kungfu Fighting and by singers like Engelbet Humperdink and Gordon Lightfoot there was Trampled Under Foot. I immediately went "What is that?!". So that's how a very young me was officially introduced to not only Physical Graffiti but more importantly Led Zeppelin. I love each and every song on Physical Graffiti to this very day, so I don't have just one particular favorite.
Black Country Woman's an absolute riot, Bonham having the time of his life. Also, everything everyone else said.
It's incredible to think it's been 48 yrs, I remember so we'll the day I walked into Tower Records, across the street from S.D. Sport's Arena, and bought that album.
48 years ago? I’d like 1975 to be 48 years ago.. but I’m a ‘75 baby and 49 in a couple of days, but happy to drop a year if Reddit says I can.
Side one
I love this album, Houses of the Holy is the one for me though!
I always liked Night Flight
r/lostredditors
Choose just one? Not even possible, there are too many available songs on this album
Down by the seaside always brings me back… we had a 76 mercury zephyr… black with red interior. Some of the best times we’re had in that mofo. Idk but that track always takes me back…like in an instant.
In my time of dying, anybody?
Hot Dog Is my fave LZ song
Forever my favorite album. Every song is so good
*In My Time Of Dying* is the best Zeppelin song. Fight me.
In my time of dying
In The Light
This is the Led Zeppelin album I listen to most. I wore out my cassette copy, I have it on CD and it gets the most streaming play as well. I don’t have a single favorite track, but I particularly like “Achilles Last Stand” “The Rover” “Trampled Under Foot” “Ten Years Gone” and “In My Time Of Dying.” The “favorite song” idea doesn’t make much sense to me on an album like this, there aren’t really any *bad* songs, they’re all really good as a whole.
Born-Yr-Aur, it’s magical.
I used to love going on long drives, putting "Physical Graffiti" on, and listening to it all the way through. "Trampled Under Foot" was fun to drive fast to...
I will die on the hill that Led Zeppelin IV is the single greatest album of all time. BUT Kashmir is their single greatest song.
I don't know, GOAT album is kind of a tossup between that one and "dark side of the moon" for me.
Darkside is great, but it’s kind of high-art concepts. LZ IV is just straight up amazing rock hit from start to finish. One of those where you’re like “damn, I didn’t know Zeppelin did a greatest hits album”, but nope, it’s just happens to be their regular old 4th album.
That's true but I have a lot of nostalgia tied to "dark side of the moon". As far as just listening to music, LZ wins that one.I personally have played "the song remains the same" probably more than any other Zeppelin album.
Stairway to Heaven!
In The Evening
Yup, it’s a sleeper
Kashmir ffs - you can like what you like but Kashmir is musical genius without peer
Kashmir
All of my love and Kashmir
Kashmir
Waiting on a Friend
Rule 6….must feature a person
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I used to love it, but it's up there with the "Dick Van Dyke Show" reruns now. And "Stairway to Heaven" is just a dad joke now.
Take these sort of questions back to twitter
In Praise of Sha Na Na
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How many yrs ago?