@BradRTorgersen@BunkerAles@SketchesbyBoze Beatles made pop history. Zeppelin made music history. Beatles fussed for days in the studio; Zeppelin hunted in packs and came home with classics in under three takes. Live, Zep improvised and still crushed. Beatles stayed tidy. Blues hates tidy.
@5solas 5 Solas Where in the Bible does it mention the cut off age? Like was it really “all the family” in Acts 16:33 “.,,he was baptized at once, with all his family.”
1 Corinthians 1:16 Acts 16:15 I’ve
never heard a convincing argument that children cannot be baptized, not one!
@mostlyceltic81 yeah, but what an emotionally explosive song and performance, I wish the more accurate pluckers, like Fripp, Eddy, and Malmsteen, could perform and write music half as good as Zep. You're not jealous of their success, are you? Best band ever.
@60sPsychJukebox Led Zeppelin displaced these guys as rock was demanding more energy, power, variety.
1. George's was novel
2. John’s energetic
3&4. Paul and Ringo’s tunes are formulaic and trite.
...as the Beatles left the conversation, 1971-74 became the greatest era of rock music ever.
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