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‘Physical Graffiti’ turns 50: how Led Zeppelin built a top work of double discs
In the mid-1970s, Led Zeppelin represented better than anyone else the canonical disarrays of a successful rock band: grunts traveling in private planes, inclined to unleash barbarism in hotel rooms and entertained by female followers and substances. He also recorded sensational albums that presented to audiences of thousands of spectators. But the narcissism of the British quartet still needed more. For example, a double record, which they alre…
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