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Old 05-20-2013, 04:02 PM   #289 (permalink)
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I think Physical Graffiti is everything a classic double album should be and John Paul Jones' best work with the band. "Boogie with Stu" was never a song I liked that much and sure "Kashmir" is such an influential song and is probably in the all time top 10 best Zeppelin songs for most people, but it was never one of my big favourites though.

I think you reminded me some time ago that I should re-listen to Hot Wire by Trapeze with Mel Galley on vocals, I have and now think it's one of their best album, great album that slipped under my radar and have included it in my "Albums that missed the cut" for 1974 section.

That video you posted is impressive
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