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| Re: Is it just me?... Oh yeah, I agree. Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd were on two different levels. Zeppelin is heavy, very heavy and very loud; but not all the time. Me, I'm not too familiar with Led Zeppelin, but from what I've heard they're pretty awesome. I have 'Led Zeppelin II', & 'Led Zeppelin IV', and I've heard "Dazed & Confused"; I also know they have a song titled "Hats Off To Roy Harper", but other than that, my knowledge of Zeppelin in't too great. All of my cash is tied up in Floyd right now.
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