Led Zeppelin Was the Mobb Deep of the 70s

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Im talking sonically above everything
Both Mobb Deep and Led Zeppelin had this metallic, reverberated sound to their drums.


John Bonham would record in large empty spaces so his kicks sounded more full

When the Levee Breaks was recorded at the bottom of a stairwell :wow:

both havoc and John Bonham thrived on mid tempo, 4 bar drum loops












 
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You right
Eric Clapton ( Hov) pulled jimmy page card in front of an audience

They stole music from black artist

And they only have two classic albums
They paid tribute to the artists who influenced them. Every white rock band at the time was jacking Muddy Waters and Little Richard. At least Led Zeppelin moved the art form forward:ehh:

 

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4 is one of the greatest rock albums of all time :childplease:

Houses of Holy is a certified classic, and Physical Graffiti is also incredible. Capped off their experimental phase :ohlawd:



Brian jones era Rolling Stones>>>>>

Jimmy Hendrix solo>>>>

Creedance revival >>>>>

Eric Clapton doing lines coke with strippers while his kid was pretending he was superman out of a window >>>>
 

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Black Sabbath was.
I knew someone would say Sabbath :ehh:

I guess Sabbath had more of that aura, but I really feel like Bonham's drumming compares to Havoc's production work. This isn't just a lil idea I just came up with, Ive been thinking about this comparison for a while now. Matter of fact, Imma edit the op and expand my thoughts
 
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