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Lifting Meridians by their trays
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Hey folks,
Ok, so don't laugh at me. I listened to Led Zeppelin for the first time seriously (other than whatever is on the radio) a few weeks ago, and I absolutely loved it. I usually listen to modern rock, and this stuff just blows it all away. It's actually music! I'll just blame my ignorance on my age.
Ok, so I bought 4 CD's of Zep and my favorite is Physical Graffiti. I find myself listening to older music a lot more lately, and I was wondering if I could get any more tips on something along these lines (that is old!). Being a youngin I figure I missed a lot of good rock and I dont want to limit myself to stuff made since I've been born. Right now I've been going through a lot of Bruce Springsteen along with the Zeppelin (always liked him actually). For modern rock I've been listening to the Strokes, the White Stripes, Ben Kweller, Radiohead, NIN, Bush, Blur, Soundgarden, etc.
What else should I look? Im in desperate need of new, good CD's!
Thanks a lot!
Ok, so don't laugh at me. I listened to Led Zeppelin for the first time seriously (other than whatever is on the radio) a few weeks ago, and I absolutely loved it. I usually listen to modern rock, and this stuff just blows it all away. It's actually music! I'll just blame my ignorance on my age.
Ok, so I bought 4 CD's of Zep and my favorite is Physical Graffiti. I find myself listening to older music a lot more lately, and I was wondering if I could get any more tips on something along these lines (that is old!). Being a youngin I figure I missed a lot of good rock and I dont want to limit myself to stuff made since I've been born. Right now I've been going through a lot of Bruce Springsteen along with the Zeppelin (always liked him actually). For modern rock I've been listening to the Strokes, the White Stripes, Ben Kweller, Radiohead, NIN, Bush, Blur, Soundgarden, etc.
What else should I look? Im in desperate need of new, good CD's!
Thanks a lot!