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hard rock roots
blues influences
heavy melodic ornamentation
repetitive melodic phrasing
demanding instrumental part writing
a vocal-centric aesthetic
extensive vamping
major key tonality
an electric guitar solo
electric guitar effects
an aggressive male vocalist
a prominent harmonica part
an unintelligible vocal delivery
prominent drums
heavy instrumental improvisation
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
If the Grateful Dead could play any Zep song better than Zep, the world would've ended back in the 70's, as it would've tore the universe apart because it is literally impossible.
cp_4014450
I just freaking love Bonham's base triplets on this!
There is a dark, brooding, visceral feeling to this album that makes it as good as Physical Grafitti for me.
bfriedman37
I don't want to make any of Zep Heads mad or anything, but The Grateful Dead do an instrumental version of Nobody's Fault that will blow your little minds away!!
What an album, the "darkhorse" Zep album. Family tragedies, mucho smack-taking, boozing, general kookiness in 1976 - a cold, biting album - Zeppelin hard-rock without the humor or love songs. They had to recover from this. This is why "In Through" sounds so much nicer, without all of this dark drama.
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Every Zep song is brilliant.