Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti (Companion) (1975)
Physical Graffiti remains one of my all time “most significant records”. I still remember buying this fucker! I couldn’t breath when I dropped that needle for the first time.
commentsPhysical Graffiti remains one of my all time “most significant records”. I still remember buying this fucker! I couldn’t breath when I dropped that needle for the first time.
commentsThis record feels totally apt for these times. Bland, mechanical and repetitious. In the case of Kraftwerk - being robotic works very well.
commentsI’m actively re-assessing Bowie’s records since 1980’s “Scary Monsters”. I have openly stated my apparent unwillingness to accept there was still genius lurking past “Ashes To Ashes” This isn’t Covid-19 related cabin fever talking either, it’s a genuine regret that I’ve followed the sway of the critics rather than making up my own mind.
commentsThis is for me the best record of the late 70’s early 80’s. I know that’s quite a big call but time and time again it continues to befuddle, bemuse and bewitch me.
commentsThis is a lovely, hazy trip back to the late 60’s American West Coast except this band hails from 21st Century Denmark.
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