Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy (Remaster) [Official Full Album]

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All Comments (21)
  • @OpenSesame858
    I got this album Christmas day, 1977. I was 13. It was the only thing I'd asked for. Played it all day.... still listening to it today 46 years later... timeless masterpiece.
  • @wardcleaver6117
    I'm 65. Spent alot of time zoning out to Zeppelin as a freak teen. The music was more enjoyable then because we spent more on our home and car stereos. Great speakers and amplifier brought this music straight into your head. A good buzz and plenty of volume.
  • I am 65 and Zeppelin was IT. Lots of harsh in those days. Saw them in 1975 Montreal. This is Zeppelin best overall record. All members of Zeppelin were equals on this record. The music captures the mythical and the sacred. There is no profanity. Give a thumbs up if you get it thank you
  • @tonybowen2020
    75 yrs old. First was my turn table, 2nd my 8-track, and 3rd my cassette deck that I wore out with Led and still "Grooving" today on YouTube. Guess that's why my hearing is not as good as it use to be.
  • We had a teacher @ LBJ high school in Austin in '75 let each student pick a song to play for the rest of the class. Most were Debbie Gibson, Bread, yea top pop and soft rock. I put on Whole Lotta Love. The longest 5:35 seconds of my classes life! I closed my eyes and loved that moment. I was jeff spicoli for a day! Rock till you drop!
  • @Nred9999
    Over the hills. No Quarter. Rain Song. Zeppelin’s creative peak
  • @LordLYT
    The rain song has to be the most beautiful song ever written
  • @rjenk
    I just turned 64 and I’m still amazed how great a life we had growing up in the 60’s and 70’s cruising around all night listening to zeppelin
  • @captpicard6894
    This was the album that by this time in 1973 the media, the public, and all the general hype was saying Led Zeppelin are the best band in the world. Led Zeppelin’s answer:- okay let’s make the very best album we are capable of writing and creating. For me this is their best album in terms of different textures, moods, and pure musicality.
  • @WTP1776-2A
    I'm stuck in the 70's for life. My teen years.
  • @dana_brooke_27
    Everyone says this album was before it's time in 73... It fit just perfect for the soundtrack of my life in 73. I wouldn't change a thing. People are welcome to continue to enjoy it. I know I still am very much so. Let history repeat itself through the generations. It still plays on classic rock radio 50yrs later. But we get to say we were there and some of us have it on vinyl. I know I have my original vinyl album and my precious memories attached to this album. I wouldn't change a thing. The timing was perfect. So stop saying they were before their time. It was their time and they Rocked!
  • @Rollimggiant
    I clearly remember being in kindergarten at the record store with my dad and he bought the album . Listening to it on a cold Chicago afternoon as my mom cooked dinner. My parents were 18 at my birth and I owe my taste in music to them.
  • @ZootZinBootZ
    The benefits of being raised by a dad who's a led Zeppelin fan from the real era. Good times remain the same.
  • @mathstar4176
    Ok Super Cats and Dolls, I am 72 and I have been supporting the British Invasion since 1965 and then Led Zep first album came along, I told my Mom that I just can't wait to get home and play Zeppelin over and over. This was an absolute break through band, breaking new ground. ❤❤❤
  • It amazes me how much the kids today love it the way we did in the late 60’s and throughout the 70’s!
  • @johns8213
    The greatest I remember smoking a joint in high school and hearing for the first time... I'm 60 now and they are still clearly my favorite band...