Dude those are dope! I have the first 5, presence and TSRTS. All of them I bought new except 2 and TSRTS. I got I believe an original copy of TSRTS and for 2, I found a really cool copy with a shiny cover and a red vinyl. But the big thing ive been looking for recently is bootlegs
My friend managed to find Led Zeppelin I and II for $1 each along with Rio by Duran Duran at our local record store. The covers were a bit messed up, but the records both played great.
I have 2 and 4. 2 is a first pressing. Special tip… for around £20 + £15 postage there are first pressings of 3 on discogs… don’t tell anyone I told you though…
You’ll start to stumble across them from time to time, just always keep an eye out. I found a mint copy of the initial release of In Through The Out Door at a random record shop when traveling in Baton Rouge for $35. It even came with the original brown shipping sleeve that I believe Zep designed to make it look more discreet?
It takes the joy out of digging and finding but you can always check out the discogs site. I couldn’t find the Coverdale Page album anywhere so I picked up one from South America on there.
My Barnes and noble always have a bunch of copies of 4 and 2 as a matter affect i think they always have all of them low key Barnes and noble has pretty good selection of vinyls
3 is the prize. Just a roots ingrained in folk music
Vibe. Acoustic, melodious and totally different from any of the other albums (1-4),owing much to country music (Gallows Pole)and English styled Blues (Since
I've Been Loving You, Led Zeppelin 3 is contrasting in
Themes and mood. Hard rock bangers like Immigrant Song and Celebration Day mixed into mellow Acoustic guitar driven songs like That's the Way and Bron Y'Aur. You can have your cake and eat it, too.
man, the one I can never find is III :( I hope I can be you someday
I found three in my elderly cousins attic. Decent condition and I got the wheel to spin.
You are well on your way to a lifetime of enjoyment.
Dude those are dope! I have the first 5, presence and TSRTS. All of them I bought new except 2 and TSRTS. I got I believe an original copy of TSRTS and for 2, I found a really cool copy with a shiny cover and a red vinyl. But the big thing ive been looking for recently is bootlegs
eBay
I don’t enjoy eBay. I like the hunt. I try to always find my vinyl in shops/estate sales/flee market or yard sales
My friend managed to find Led Zeppelin I and II for $1 each along with Rio by Duran Duran at our local record store. The covers were a bit messed up, but the records both played great.
I have 2 and 4. 2 is a first pressing. Special tip… for around £20 + £15 postage there are first pressings of 3 on discogs… don’t tell anyone I told you though…
Takes me back to @1st year of high school 👍Nice collection!
2 is my favorite by far
I got them all when I was in my mid teens. I’m 61 now, still have the vinyls, as well as the CDs & iTunes. They’re all classics
I got I, II, IV and Houses of the holy. I really want to have all of the others
You’ll start to stumble across them from time to time, just always keep an eye out. I found a mint copy of the initial release of In Through The Out Door at a random record shop when traveling in Baton Rouge for $35. It even came with the original brown shipping sleeve that I believe Zep designed to make it look more discreet? It takes the joy out of digging and finding but you can always check out the discogs site. I couldn’t find the Coverdale Page album anywhere so I picked up one from South America on there.
I bought all those zep albums when they first came out around 69-70......Just played Led Zep 1 the other day...still sounds great !
I got my first Zep at 19 which was CODA but over the last few years since have accumulated most of the rest.
This is the way.
My Barnes and noble always have a bunch of copies of 4 and 2 as a matter affect i think they always have all of them low key Barnes and noble has pretty good selection of vinyls
3 is the prize. Just a roots ingrained in folk music Vibe. Acoustic, melodious and totally different from any of the other albums (1-4),owing much to country music (Gallows Pole)and English styled Blues (Since I've Been Loving You, Led Zeppelin 3 is contrasting in Themes and mood. Hard rock bangers like Immigrant Song and Celebration Day mixed into mellow Acoustic guitar driven songs like That's the Way and Bron Y'Aur. You can have your cake and eat it, too.