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Old 11.09.2009, 04:30 PM   #103
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Originally Posted by akprodr
What? How can you not like 'em? Unlike most of you likers, my favs are In Through the Out Door and Physical Graffiti. At the time, I was a Yes, PF, Genesis fan so ITTOD fit in rather well. Going back, PG is a standout.

And heck, I'll admit it, I like Now and Zen--mostly for its over the top bombasticisty. Principle of Moments is good too--got Phil Collins on it! Honeydrippers? eh. Alison Krause? eh.

Right on, In Through the Outdoor is great. A very modern sound in a good way to this day in 79-80'ish when it was recorded. Lots of Jonesy in that one. Apparently him and Plant wrote most of that. I LOVE Caroselambra (sp).

It would have been interesting to see what would have been next continuing in that formula if JB hand't died.

Edit: Forgot to mention the In the Evening lead..the way it breaks up like that, sounding like thunder and then gets all dreamy..
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