Quote from: CalmRage on June 04, 2013, 11:28:22 AM
Final Cut? If it's really more depressing than The Wall then i must never hear it. The Wall hit home with me because i noticed i was building a wall around myself and became a recluse during the last few years.
In Through The Out Door is a good album, should have been called Plant/Jones though, if you ask me. And am i weird for having done this weird Elvis impression when i listened to Hot Dog. (I'm now avoiding singing in a low voice. It's not what i like to do the most. And i have recovered a lot of lost vocal range lately by change of technique) Then put on a harmonizer during the Refrain and you got yourself a nice cheesefest. I was really down on Friday and then i heard the studio version of The Song Remains The Same and found myself laughing at the obviously sped-up lead vocals.
I love the Final Cut. Though it is depressing and pretty much a Roger Waters' solo album.
Eh, I've tried to like ITTOD, but it doesn't grab me. In the evening and AOML are great songs, but the rest leave me bored. Caroselambra has a few good moments, but Zep shouldn't have attempted prog. It's not their style.
Since we are talking about depressing music.... currently Listening to:
Dimitri Shostakovich - 5th Symphony. The Bernstein/NY Philharmonic version