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Comments for Led Zeppelin, Houses of the Holy


E-MAIL: gabtemp@astro.ocis.temple.edu
Track #5 is by far the most superior work done by the four talented Enlishmen. A great song to get on an open road and just floor the car (watch out for cops :)). "Satnding at the hills of a mountain of dreams telling myself it's not as hard, hard hard as it seems"
E-MAIL: corry1@oz.com.au
No Quarter is one of my favorites.
E-MAIL: esanchez@students.uiuc.edu
E-MAIL: esanchez@students.uiuc.edu
I believe that the ' Rain Song' is without a doubt the most underrated of any Zeppelin song. The Rain Song provides a sense of tranquility and hope for all people. It is a song that transcends the heights of "the basic musical genre".
E-MAIL: blue
Really phat
E-MAIL: chemmike@cencom.com
E-MAIL: chemmike@cencom.com
"Over the Hills and Far Away" and "D'Yer Mak'Er are the best two songs on this album! They are songs you can just grove to.
E-MAIL: me
Dyer Maker is the shit
E-MAIL: fungobat@sprynet.com
By far my fave Zep album. I think they got really diverse on this one, Houses being a culmination of all the albums that came before it. I could never get sick of "The Song Remains The Same", "D'yer Mak'er", or "The Crunge". I think overall it's a *fun* album...not necessarily something that Zep tried often.
E-MAIL: gmh4c@virginia.edu
This is certainly one of Zeppelin''s best albums. They do it all, from the hypnotic No Quarter to the rocking of The Song Remains the Same to the silliness of The Crunge. A must have for any fans of rock.
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