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The three surviving members of Led Zeppelin reunited for Live Aid in 1985. Phil Collins and some Coloured guy filled in on drums. This is a shit performance of Rock n Roll.

J E B Stuart

"Ten Years Gone" by Led Zeppelin is from their 1975 album Physical Graffiti.  This live version is from a 1999 concert with Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes.  Great song. Great performance. Need I say more?:


Amen.
Deo vindice

Brent

Quote from: J E B Stuart on March 21, 2026, 12:01:47 PM"Ten Years Gone" by Led Zeppelin is from their 1975 album Physical Graffiti.  This live version is from a 1999 concert with Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes.  Great song. Great performance. Need I say more?:


Amen.
I wonder why Houses of the Holy was on the Physical Graffiti album instead of Houses of the Holy.

J E B Stuart

Quote from: Brent on March 22, 2026, 10:29:37 AMI wonder why Houses of the Holy was on the Physical Graffiti album instead of Houses of the Holy.

Interesting question. This is what AI said:

"Why It Was Moved

Novelty/Link: Jimmy Page felt it was "novel" to leave the title track off the album, intending it to serve as a bridge or connection between the two albums.

"Dancing Days" Similarity: The band thought the track too closely resembled "Dancing Days" and decided to keep that song instead.

Album Flow: The band did not feel the song fit with the rest of the material on the 1973 album, so it was moved to the later double album."

Amen.
Deo vindice

Brent

Quote from: J E B Stuart on March 22, 2026, 10:50:46 AMInteresting question. This is what AI said:

"Why It Was Moved

Novelty/Link: Jimmy Page felt it was "novel" to leave the title track off the album, intending it to serve as a bridge or connection between the two albums.

"Dancing Days" Similarity: The band thought the track too closely resembled "Dancing Days" and decided to keep that song instead.

Album Flow: The band did not feel the song fit with the rest of the material on the 1973 album, so it was moved to the later double album."

Amen.
I don't care what Jimmy Page said. A title track should be on the same album period.
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